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Mo Salah's boots become a museum piece
He's been nicknamed the "Egyptian King" by Liverpool fans, but match-winner Mo Salah's crowning glory could be seeing his treasured boots on display in one of the world's most prestigious museums.
Meghan Markle confirms father won't attend royal wedding
Meghan Markle has confirmed that her father, Thomas Markle, will not attend the royal wedding this Saturday.
The harrowing, wild and totally unpredictable last 24 hours in Trumpworld
President Donald Trump has almost single-handedly redefined the pace, breadth and scope of news in his first 17 months in office. What would have been massive bombshells that might dominate a month -- or more -- of coverage of past White Houses become just one in a laundry list of big stories coming out of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue in a given week.
Royal wedding: Who's picking up the tab?
Trump: 'Congratulations' to America on anniversary of Mueller probe
President Donald Trump sarcastically congratulated America Thursday on the one-year anniversary of special counsel Robert Mueller's probe into Russian meddling in the 2016 election, maintaining that there was no collusion between his campaign and the Russians.
This is what it's like on the ground on Hawaii's Big Island
Multiple fissures have cracked open since the Kilauea volcano erupted on May 3. CNN's Stephanie Elam shows what it's like on the ground.
Larry Nassar victims to receive $500 million settlement
Michigan State University will pay $500 million to settle lawsuits brought by 332 victims of Larry Nassar, the former associate professor and doctor who sexually abused hundreds of young girls and women.
The high school girl who would one day be Princess
When Meghan Markle's high school theology teacher heard about her engagement to Prince Harry she had one immediate thought.
Meghan Markle's father: 'It will take a long time to recover'
Meghan Markle's father, Thomas, is recovering in hospital after heart surgery, according to a report, three days ahead of her marriage to Prince Harry.
Rare drone footage shows Yemen frontline city in ruins
Cambridge Analytica ran voter suppressioncampaigns
The whistleblower whose disclosures about Cambridge Analytica shook the tech world over questions about users' data privacy told Congress on Wednesday that the company engaged in efforts to discourage or suppress voting.
How Gina Haspel's tough approach prepared her to head the CIA
Gina Haspel is all but guaranteed to become the next director of the Central Intelligence Agency after she gained the approval of the Senate Intelligence Committee on Wednesday and the approval of Democratic Senators Mark Warner and Heidi Heitkamp on Tuesday afternoon.
Trump says 'we'll have to see' after North Korea threatens US summit
Pentagon video reveals new details of deadly Niger ambush
A 23-minute video that was used to brief members of Congress on the October 2017 Niger ambush that killed four US soldiers and five Nigeriens provides new insight into what went wrong.
Pentagon video reveals new details of deadly Niger ambush
Police raid home of former Malaysian PM Najib Razak
Police entered the home of former Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak in Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday night, according to Malaysian national news agency Bernama and Reuters.
Harry and Meghan timeline: From blind date to 'I do'
Trump discloses payment to Cohen for campaign expenses
President Donald Trump acknowledged for the first time that he repaid his lawyer Michael Cohen more than $100,000 for expenses Cohen occurred during the 2016 presidential election, according to a financial disclosure forms released Wednesday.
Untangling Myanmar's trade in human hair
Aye Aye Thein, 55, cuts hair for a living at Insein market in the north of Yangon, Myanmar's largest city.
Hamas claims 50 of its members died in Monday's clashes in Gaza
A senior member of Hamas' political bureau said during a TV interview on Wednesday that 50 people killed by Israeli soldiers during clashes in Gaza on Monday were members of Hamas.
Rex Tillerson takes veiled shot at Trump
Every twist and turn of the last 3 days of the Markle family drama, explained
There is always some level of family drama before a wedding, but when you're a major American celebrity about the marry into the British royal family, the stakes are levels of magnitude higher than normal.
Trump: 'We'll have to see' on North Korea summit
President Donald Trump's aides were working Wednesday to determine whether overnight warnings from North Korea might scuttle a highly anticipated summit with Kim Jong Un, even as some in the administration conceded the threats were an expected bump in any dealing with the unpredictable hermit regime.
Do you hear 'Yanny' or 'Laurel' in this audio clip dividing the internet?
Thomas Markle can't attend wedding due to heart surgery: report
1 dead, 3 injured in sword attack on Indonesian police headquarters
Four attackers wielding samurai swords targeted a police station in western Indonesia on Wednesday morning, killing at least one officer, police said.
Royal wedding bridesmaids and pageboys revealed
Meghan Markle will be accompanied at her wedding to Prince Harry on Saturday by six bridesmaids, including three-year-old Princess Charlotte, daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.
North Korea threatens to cancel summit if US demands unilateral nuclear disarmament
North Korea has threatened to abandon planned talks between leader Kim Jong Un and US President Donald Trump in June if Washington insists on pushing it "into a corner" on nuclear disarmament.
Anne Frank's 'dirty jokes' revealed
Mystery has swirled around the two pages of Anne Frank's diary where brown paper was pasted over the writing. But today it was revealed what lied behind the covered up pages.
Rare drone footage shows Yemen frontline city in ruins
It is a war you rarely see, but one that defines the US' relationship with Iran and Saudi Arabia in the Middle East.
Malaysian politician Anwar Ibrahim released after royal pardon
Anwar Ibrahim, a former Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister, has been released from prison after being granted a pardon by the country's king, according to Anwar's son-in-law Mohamad Khairul.
The real reason Meghan Markle's father is being vilified
Motorsport legend un-retiring to race in Formula E
Gulf widens between US and allies over Gaza
24K gold chicken wings are a thing in NYC
Twenty-four karat gold is normally something associated with jewelry -- until now. New York City restaurant The Ainsworth partnered with Jonathan "Foodgōd" Cheban on the ultimate high-low menu item, 24K gold chicken wings.
Palestinians bury dead as Israel defends crackdown
Another day of protests is expected at the Gaza border Tuesday as international condemnation poured in over Israel's use of force against unarmed Palestinian protesters this week.
Sources: Trump sought to evacuate military families from South Korea before Olympics
President Donald Trump believes next month's historic summit with Kim Jong Un could end the decades-old threat of North Korea's nuclear program.
India overpass collapse kills at least 15
At least 15 people have been confirmed dead and more than 10 injured in the Indian city of Varanasi after a partially constructed overpass collapsed Tuesday evening, trapping drivers and pedestrians below.
Groovy architecture of the '60s
Imagine hanging out inside a PVC bubble, moving to a town made up of construction cranes, or living in a house built with metal mesh. These are the kinds of futuristic architectural designs dreamed up during the 1960s and 1970s: a period when politics, pop culture and technology collided to spawn a new era of radical creativity in architecture.
The perfect islands where horses play in the surf
Mozambique's coastline stretches about 2,470 kilometers along the warm waters of the Indian Ocean, and most of its beaches remain in pristine condition without hordes of tourists or tacky boardwalks.
China to get thousands of new Starbucks
Trump's Korea hopes thrown into turmoil
Welcome, President Trump, to the infuriating, indecipherable game of North Korean nuclear diplomacy.
Will Kim Jong Un ever give up his nukes?
In just a few short months, the North Korean leader has gone from launching missiles to meeting world leaders. But will he ever really give up his nuclear arsenal?
Monitors say North Korea dismantling nuclear test site
Satellite images appear to show North Korea is shuttering its nuclear test site, according to analysts from North Korean monitoring site 38 North.
China using 'debtbook diplomacy' in Asia Pacific
The Chinese government is leveraging billions of dollars in debts to gain political leverage with developing countries across Asia and the Pacific, a new report presented to the US State Department claims.
Hawaii volcano shoots ash 2 miles high
A plume of ash from the Kilauea volcano rose 12,000 feet into the air before dropping ash on sections of the Big Island of Hawaii, prompting officials Tuesday to warn residents to stay indoors and airplanes to stay away from the area.
Super-dense Hong Kong hotel
As you walk up the staircase in central Hong Kong, a mural of a woman hugging a pillow appears on the adjacent wall, followed by a message reading: "I'm so good at sleeping, I can do it with my eyes closed."
North Korea suspends talks with South, warns US about fate of Trump-Kim summit
North Korea says the US should carefully consider the fate of the North Korea-US summit, in view of what it calls "provocative military disturbances with South Korea," North Korea's state news agency reported early Wednesday local time.
Japan's big growth streak just came to an end
Report: US might hold children caught crossing border on military bases
The Trump administration is exploring holding children caught crossing the border on military bases, signaling the latest effort to move forward with plans to split up families who cross the border illegally, according to a report in The Washington Post.
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