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A year in, Macron faces 'Le crunch' as honeymoon ends
It has been a year since Emmanuel Macron took that long, lonely walk through the shadows.
Giuliani: Cohen might have paid other women 'if necessary'
One of President Donald Trump's attorneys in the Russia probe, Rudy Giuliani, left open the possibility that Michael Cohen might have doled out payments like the one he made to adult film star Stormy Daniels to other women.
I'm 'focused on the law more than the facts right now'
President Donald Trump's attorney Rudy Giuliani said Sunday that he is still getting up to speed on the facts of the President's legal situation, but the payment to Stormy Daniels did not require him to have a full accounting of the details at hand.
Filmmaker killed by giraffe while working in South Africa
Carlos Carvalho, a famed wildlife cinematographer, died after "a fatal run in with a giraffe on set," his company said.
Inside the world's tallest building
Dubai may be an international playground for global superstars, but no one can eclipse the biggest star of all, the Burj Khalifa.
Traffickers crammed 131 people onto tanker
Australia says Malaysia's interception of a "sophisticated" people smuggling operation shows its tough policies on human traffickers are justified and working.
Afghan security forces suffer stark fall in numbers
The number of Afghan security personnel, who are tasked with defending the war-ravaged country from a continuing insurgency, has dropped by 10% in a year, a strong indication that a multi-billion dollar training program funded by the US is failing.
KAWS on making art more accessible
Brian Donnelly's beginnings were humble enough, having started out as a skater kid looking for street corners to tag. Now he is KAWS, a globally celebrated artist known for his distinctive toy-like figures and following of over a million on Instagram.
Lebanon election: Reports of low turnout
Voter turnout was 49.2% in Lebanon's first parliamentary election in nine years Sunday, Lebanon's Interior Minister Nohad Machnouk said at a televised news conference.
Oil pops above $70 for first time since 2014
Scientists excited by huge New Zealand sinkhole
An enormous sinkhole appeared in New Zealand after record amounts of rainfall revealed thousands of years of the region's volcanic past. Sam Kelway of TVNZ reports.
When lava eats your neighborhood
At least five homes have been destroyed after the Kilauea volcano on Hawaii's Big Island erupted, spewing molten rocks and high levels of sulfur dioxide into neighborhoods.
Number of children in Japan shrinks to new record low
The number of children in Japan has fallen for the 37th straight year in a row, a sign the country's attempts to offset the country's severely aging population are failing.
China's next big travel destination
One of China's fastest-growing provinces, Guizhou has been steadily upgrading its offerings and is now one of the most promising travel destinations in the country.
Meet North Korea's art dealer to the West
In a sleepy town in Tuscany, over 8,000 kilometers from Pyongyang, you can find one of the West's largest collections of North Korean art. The man behind the operation, Pier Luigi Cecioni, has been bringing North Korean artworks to Pontassieve -- a small commune just a stone's throw from Florence -- for over 10 years.
Iran warns US against 'historic mistake'
Iran warned the US on Sunday that abandoning the nuclear deal would be a "historic mistake," less than one week before President Donald Trump is set to make a decision on the pact.
Malaysia PM Najib Razak is in a fight for his political life
Malaysia's general election on Wednesday -- the country's 14th since gaining independence -- is fast turning out to be one of the most pivotal moments in the country's 61-year history.
Giuliani's stormy few days as Trump's new lawyer
War reporter opens up about burying photojournalist friend
Afghan mosque blast kills at least 13
At least 13 people were killed, and dozens more injured, after an explosion at a mosque in eastern Afghanistan on Sunday, the latest in a wave of deadly attacks in the country in recent weeks.
Pakistani minister shot and injured
Pakistan's Interior Minister, Ahsan Iqbal, was shot and wounded in his shoulder while attending a provincial assembly meeting in Narowal, Punjab province, according to Imran Kishwar, Narowal district police.
Iraqi air force targets ISIS in Syria
The Iraqi air force has carried out airstrikes against "a position for ISIS commanders" south of Dashisha inside Syrian territory, according a government statement.
Kellyanne Conway denies White House credibility crisis
Kellyanne Conway, counselor to President Donald Trump, denied Sunday that the White House has a credibility crisis and said Trump learned about a hush money payment to porn star Stormy Daniels after the fact.
Three Palestinians killed by Israeli forces at Gaza border
Three Palestinians were shot and killed while attempting to cross into Israel from southern Gaza on Sunday, according to the Israeli military.
Giuliani: Trump lawyer could have paid other women
President Donald Trump's lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, did not rule out Sunday that the President could plead the Fifth Amendment in special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation.
Epic downpour engulfs Kentucky Derby
Giuliani doubles down on Trump campaign finance argument
Rudy Giuliani doubled down Saturday night on his argument that President Donald Trump didn't violate campaign finance law when his personal lawyer made a hush money payment to porn star Stormy Daniels.
Trump enrages allies with his NRA speech
US President Donald Trump took aim at two of America's closest allies in a speech at the NRA convention, saying strict gun laws failed to prevent the 2015 terrorist attacks in Paris and highlighting a purported increase in knife violence in London.
12 best casinos in Las Vegas
Between the glitz, the glam, the endless buffets and those seas of slot machines, mega-hotels in Las Vegas quickly can blend together.
Putin critic freed before President sworn in
Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny was released from police custody early Sunday, a day after hundreds of people were detained following an anti-government protest in Moscow.
US ends protections for thousands of Hondurans
Nearly 90,000 Hondurans who have lived in the US at least two decades could be forced to leave the country after the Trump administration decided Friday to end protections for the immigrants that go back to the 1990s.
Young Lebanese look to shake up politics
'Storm's a comin', baby': Porn star taunts Trump on 'SNL'
Alex Ferguson, former Manchester United coach, hospitalized
Former Manchester United coach Sir Alex Ferguson had surgery Saturday for a brain hemorrhage, according to a tweet from the team's verified Twitter account.
Late night roasts Giuliani after interview
Late-night hosts criticize Rudy Giuliani after he told Fox News that President Trump paid back his personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, $130,000 in hush money that was used to pay off Stormy Daniels.
Musk: 'Super, super serious' about starting a candy company
Sweet. Elon Musk says he's starting a candy company.
Bill Murray crashes baby gender reveal
Actor Bill Murray surprised a Florida couple at the Murray Bros. Caddyshack Tournament by hitting a golf ball filled with colored powder to help them reveal the gender of their baby.
Officials order evacuation of parts of Hawaii's Big Island under threat of volcanic activity
Hawaii officials are evacuating areas of the Big Island following a series of earthquakes and volcanic activity that have put thousands of lives in danger and are damaging homes and infrastructure.
Anti-Putin activist arrested at protest
Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny was detained by police Saturday shortly after arriving at a protest against President Vladimir Putin in Moscow, his official Facebook page said.
As the ground opened, a teary Hawaii resident bid his home a final farewell
Like tributaries, the cracks ripped through streets near Steve Gebbie's home. Later, steam rose from the widening fissures before orange columns of molten rock erupted geyser-like into the tropical air.
Ben Maher and Explosion rock to double victory in Madrid
Britain's Ben Maher and his horse Explosion W rode into the vast arena of the Club de Campo Madrid to the loud tunes of Queen's "We Will Rock You."
Giuliani says 'good chance' North Korea will release Americans in 'next several days'
Rudy Giuliani said Saturday that "there is a good chance" that three Americans detained in North Korea "will be released over the next several days" despite saying Thursday that the release would take place that day.
Hawaii residents flee earthquakes, lava and gas
Kansas man who killed Indian engineer at a bar gets life
A Kansas man who killed an Indian engineer at a sports bar in Olathe was sentenced to life in prison for the shooting that injured two others and drew international attention.
Video released of deadly plane crash
The Scottsdale Police Department has released traffic cam video that shows an April 2018 plane crash in Arizona.
NASA launches mission to Mars
Mars is about to get its first thorough checkup ever after NASA on Saturday morning launched Insight from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California.
7 miners killed in cave-in in South Africa
Seven miners were killed in a cave-in this week at a South African gold mine, the nation's President and the mining company said Saturday.
Stunning lines from Trump's NRA speech
US President says despite UK's gun laws, one hospital had blood all over its floors from victims of knife attacks
A royal skeptic meets Americans obsessed with Harry and Meghan
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