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Young Americans try to stop Ireland from voting Yes to abortion
Man crashes car into his family at dinner
A North Carolina man named Roger Self intentionally crashed his car into a restaurant while his family was eating dinner, according to police.
US citizen asked for ID after speaking Spanish
A US citizen who was stopped and asked for identification after a US Border Patrol agent in Montana heard her speaking Spanish says she wants the American Civil Liberties Union's help over the incident so her 7-year-old daughter can be proud to be bilingual.
Italy's next government is Europe's next crisis
Italy is set to create its most anti-establishment government since the end of fascism in 1945.
Report claims Rohingya militant group massacred nearly 100 Hindus
Members of a Rohingya militant group allegedly massacred dozens of men, women and children, execution-style in Hindu villages in Myanmar's Rakhine State last year, according to a new Amnesty International report.
Trump casts doubt on June summit with Kim, blames China
President Donald Trump hopes to gain clarity on North Korea's nuclear intentions when he meets Tuesday with his South Korean counterpart, who arrived in Washington seeking to shore up confidence ahead of June's summit between Trump and Kim Jong Un.
China plays the long game with Trump
F-35 stealth fighter jets get first taste of combat
After more than two decades of development and testing, Lockheed Martin's F-35 fighter jet has made its combat debut.
Trump plays down expectations on US-China trade deal
President Donald Trump on Tuesday tempered expectations set by his own administration that the US and China had reached a tentative agreement to resolve a bubbling trade dispute between the two countries.
Zuckerberg's European test did not go well
Volcano erupts again as Hawaiians struggle with toxic gas and lost income
Stefani Hinkle doesn't need officials to tell her that her neighborhood is dangerous. She can feel it in her burning throat.
Zuckerberg testifies before European Parliament
Where thousands of women travel abroad for an abortion
USA Swimming covered up for 'pedophile' coach, lawsuit says
Former world champion swimmer Ariana Kukors Smith says it was an "open secret" among USA Swimming's leadership that her coach sexually abused her as a teen.
Duke and Duchess of Sussex make first appearance since royal wedding
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex made their first public appearance Tuesday since they were married Saturday in a star-studded ceremony watched by millions around the world.
Royal wedding goody bags selling for $10K
China slashes tariffs on imported cars
French strikes over Macron's reforms cripple public services
France's public services ground to a halt Tuesday as civil servants across the country went on strike against President Emmanuel Macron's proposed economic reforms.
Grenade attack in 'world's most livable city'
The use of a grenade in an attack on a suburban street in Melbourne has exposed an escalation of gang violence in the Australian city, consistently ranked as one of the best places to live in the world.
Trump's norm-breaking puts him on treacherous ground
Donald Trump won the White House by flouting political norms and is determined to break the mold of the presidency.
10 dead from virus outbreak in India, including nurse
The death toll from an outbreak of Nipah virus has risen to 10 in India's southern state of Kerala.
Archbishop guilty of hiding sex child abuse
An Australian archbishop is facing up to two years in prison after being convicted of concealing child sex abuse by a fellow priest in the 1970s.
Ariana Grande marks 1 year since Manchester attack
Ariana Grande paid tribute to the city of Manchester on Tuesday to mark the one-year anniversary of the terror attack that killed 22 people attending her concert.
Experts: North Korea will destroy evidence
Swedes told how to be ready for war
Meth trafficking in SE Asia reaching 'alarming levels,' UN warns
The production and trafficking of methamphetamine in the Mekong Delta region of Southeast Asia is rising at "alarming levels," the United Nations has warned.
Japanese climber dies on eighth Everest attempt
A Japanese climber who lost nearly all his fingers on Everest has died on his eighth attempt to summit the mountain.
North Korean waitresses were tricked into defecting in 2016, manager says
Lava flow reaches ocean and creates dangerous 'laze'
US has had 57 times as many school shootings as other G7 countries combined
Trump unleashes new political earthquake with FBI spy charge
Trump keeps giving Kim the upper hand
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's recent threat to pull out of the upcoming summit with President Donald Trump appears to be a ploy to take advantage of Trump's main weakness as a negotiator: He often makes major concessions without securing anything of significance in exchange.
Pompeo: US will 'crush' Iran through sanctions
Zuckerberg to testify in Europe
US-China trade tensions cool, but how long will it last?
Royal wedding: Harry and Meghan release official photos
German broadcaster refers to Markle as 'exotic'
The wedding of Meghan Markle to Prince Harry was nothing like the ones the British royal family had put on before.
Pope tells gay man: 'God made you like that'
A victim of clerical sexual abuse has said that Pope Francis told him that God made him gay and that his sexuality "does not matter."
UK delays Russian oligarch Abramovich's visa
Roman Abramovich, one of the world's highest-profile Russian oligarchs and owner of the London soccer club Chelsea, is facing a longer than expected delay in renewing his UK visa.
Hawaii volcano: Man hit with lava bomb, more eruptions possible
Residents on the Big Island face several threats Monday from Kilauea: In addition to the possibility of more eruptions, lava is oozing into the ocean, sending hydrochloric acid and volcanic glass particles into the air.
Trump is succeeding at poisoning the conversation about Mueller
On Sunday, President Donald Trump unleashed a tweetstorm, which culminated with his "demand" for an investigation into whether the FBI tried to infiltrate his campaign. In response, Department of Justice Spokesperson Sarah Isgur Flores issued a statement, saying the DOJ would ask its Inspector General to expand its review to address the President's concerns. While Trump's latest move is contentious, it's hardly surprising.
Trump unleashes new political quake with FBI spy charge
Jailed British-Iranian to face new charges
Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, the British-Iranian woman imprisoned in Tehran, is likely to be convicted on new charges of "spreading propaganda" against the Iranian regime, her husband said on Monday.
Grenfell Tower fire inquiry opens with tributes to victims
The official inquiry into last year's catastrophic fire at Grenfell Tower in London has opened with bereaved families due to pay tribute to the dozens of victims who died.
Venezuela says President re-elected; US calls it a 'sham'
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US and China call a ceasefire in trade dispute
Moon heads to US amid fears for Trump-Kim summit
South Korean President Moon Jae-In heads to Washington on Monday to do what he can to shore up plans for a US-North Korea summit that seem to be on shaky ground.
What the royal family and Trump both understand
What the royal family and Donald Trump both understand
The royal family and President Donald Trump could not be less alike when it comes to custom, etiquette and breeding.
Major city in DR Congo to get Ebola vaccine
Health authorities will begin distributing an experimental Ebola vaccine in Mbandaka, a major city in the Democratic Republic of Congo this week, to try to stop the spread of the deadly virus.
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