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Pres. Trump's complex relationship with guns
While he pledges his love of the Second Amendment, President Trump has sometimes butted heads with the NRA's gun policies.
Black rhinos being reintroduced into Chad
An ambitious project is returning endangered black rhinos to places where they haven't been seen in years. CNN's Robyn Kriel reports.
Explosion raises Alaska volcano fears
An explosion at an Alaskan volcano has prompted authorities to raise its threat level to orange.
Trump's possible Nobel Prize nomination mocked
Trump supporters nominate Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize and his acceptance speech is already being imitated. CNN's Jeanne Moos has the praise and mockery.
WSJ: Investigators looking at Cohen's money sources during campaign
As the 2016 presidential campaign was in full swing, Donald Trump's personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, took part in two financial transactions that gave him access to as much as $774,000, The Wall Street Journal reported Friday, citing public records.
Ancient warriors used human bones as formidable daggers
A magnitude 6.9 earthquake shakes Hawaii's Big Island
Hawaiian volcano erupts, thousands evacuated
Breathtaking lines from Donald Trump's NRA speech
Fox News host calls out Trump
CNN's Don Lemon and Jim Acosta praise Fox News' Neil Cavuto for calling out President Donald Trump for his repeated inconsistent claims and false statements.
Video shows Ohio police officer kicking a man in the head during an arrest
A Franklin Township, Ohio, police officer has been placed on administrative leave after a video showing him kicking an 18-year-old man in the head went viral on social media.
Special counsel hits snag in bringing a criminal case against Russians
Special counsel Robert Mueller's office appears to be in an early stalemate in its efforts to bring a criminal case against Russians allegedly involved in Moscow's efforts to influence the 2016 presidential election.
George H.W. Bush released from hospital
Former President George H.W. Bush has been discharged from the hospital in Houston he was admitted to last month, according to his spokesman, Jim McGrath.
US Navy re-establishes Second Fleet amid Russia tensions
Amid heightened tensions with Russia, the US Navy announced Friday the re-establishment of the US Second Fleet which will be responsible for Naval forces along the East Coast and in the northern Atlantic Ocean.
Trump walks back Giuliani's comments: 'He'll get his facts straight'
President Donald Trump said Friday his new lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, is "a great guy" and "he'll get his facts straight."
North and South Korean time zones get in sync
First, they embraced. Then South Korean President Moon Jae-in and his North Korean counterpart, Kim Jong Un, last month planted a tree and talked alone before committing their countries to denuclearization and further talks to bring a formal end to their conflict.
US VP Pence's doctor resigns
The White House physician assigned to Vice President Mike Pence, Jennifer Pena, has resigned, his office told CNN in a statement Friday. Pena worked in the White House medical unit.
Nunes demands Justice Department records. Then doesn't read them
House Intelligence Chairman Devin Nunes was livid.
Volcanic eruption came after hundreds of quakes
Unemployment below 4% in US for first time since 2000
Mom on college tour called cops on two Native Americans because they made her 'nervous'
For the two Native American brothers, Colorado State University was their dream school.
Nigeria secures $2.4 billion currency deal with China
Africa's largest economy has moved to boost trade with China.
Gay rights come to fore as Lebanon will vote
Ameen Rhayem could face up to a year in jail if he is charged with violating Lebanon's Article 534 "simply for loving another man."
Can Irish horse make history at most prestigious race?
He's tall, dark and handsome and named after a German composer.
Abbas sorry for anti-Semitic speech
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas has apologized for remarks in a recent speech that were widely condemned anti-Semitic.
Are facts liberal elite's preserve?
Are facts fast becoming the preserve of the liberal elite?
Afghan risked life for UK: 'They are sending me to get killed'
In case you were wondering, #MeToo is far from over
Best nightlife in Bangkok: Where to go in Asia's party city
From dive bars to swanky clubs, there's plenty to do in Thailand's capital come dark. Check out this insider guide to the best nightlife options in Bangkok:
Liverpool legend Steven Gerrard gets first manager job
Former Liverpool and England captain Steven Gerrard, one of the most successful English footballers of the modern era, has made his first step into management by signing a four-year deal to become manager of fallen Scottish giants Rangers.
The world's coolest airport hotel
A royal wedding reveal: Role of Markle's parents disclosed
Nobel Prize for Literature postponed after sexual misconduct scandal
Don Lincoln: Universe is out of balance and nobody knows why
Jeffrey Toobin: Rudy's interview, Trump's lies create a crisis
Prosecutors have a venerable piece of advice that they often pass along to witnesses. "Always tell the truth," they say, "It's easier to remember."
North, South Korea teams unite at table tennis
Though there was no victory to cheer, there was still plenty to celebrate as a unified Korean table tennis team made history and provided another symbolic moment in the continued rapprochement between two countries still technically at war.
First time Japan and China leaders talk on phone
A rising diplomatic tide really does lift all boats.
'Big differences' remain after China-US trade talks
NYT: Trump requests options for removal of US troops in South Korea
President Donald Trump has requested options for reducing the number of US troops in South Korea, The New York Times reported Thursday, citing several people briefed on the matter.
Star Wars Day: What to do on May 4 (and why)
"May the 4th be with you" has evolved from a pun to a hashtag to a holiday. Here's how you can celebrate.
China deploys missiles to South China Sea
Cycling Classic begins with historic Israel visit
They laughed at Sylvan Adams when he came up with the idea of starting one of the world's biggest cycling races in Israel.
London landmark's $57M makeover
Kew Gardens' historic Temperate House in London is once again open to visitors following a five-year renovation.
Arsenal fall in Wenger's final European bid
Arsene Wenger's final foray in Europe as Arsenal manager came to a limp end at the hands of Atletico Madrid in the Spanish capital.
More violent storms on the way after 114 left dead in India
Indian authorities have warned citizens they are facing five days of isolated thunderstorms and high winds, after dangerous weather left more than 110 people dead across northern parts of the country.
Hyperloop for cargo aims to deliver at over 600 mph
A delivery revolution may be on the horizon, if a recent announcement out of Dubai comes to fruition.
The father-son duo teaming up in Madrid
Europe's new hot destination
Serbia is a destination that tends to escape the attention of many travelers.
Volkswagen ex-CEO charged over emissions scandal
Analysis: Trump's Russia lawyer made N Korea announcements. Why?
Here's how you get from Russian election meddling to North Korean meddling on a Fox News interview couch.
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