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109 detained after Paris May Day protests turn violent
More than 200 people were detained in Paris Tuesday after annual May Day protests turned violent, according to CNN affiliate BFM TV.
Reuters reporters trial: Key witness to testify
A Myanmar police officer who said two Reuters reporters accused of breaching the country's official secrets act were framed by authorities will continue to testify in their trial.
Trump's ex-doctor claims Trump dictated glowing health letter
What did Netanyahu reveal about Iran's nuclear program? Nothing new, experts say
On a makeshift stage in Israel's Ministry of Defense, a high-walled, heavily guarded complex in the heart of Tel Aviv, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's show was about to begin.
Don Lemon: Kanye doesn't know history
CNN's Don Lemon and radio host Ebro Darden react to a comment rapper Kanye West made during an interview with TMZ in which West said "slavery was a choice."
'Marco Polo' producer accuses Weinstein of multiple sexual assaults
Alexandra Canosa, an associate producer on the Netflix series "Marco Polo," has filed a lawsuit in Manhattan Supreme Court alleging Harvey Weinstein raped, physically assaulted and verbally abused her over the course of five years.
Kanye West said 400 years of slavery was a choice
Tuesday brought us two Kanyes.
Inside the dirty trade fueling our clean energy future
What did Netanyahu reveal about Iran's nuclear program? Nothing new, experts say
Trump pushes idea of 'Space Force'
'90% of people breathe badly polluted air'
Facebook is getting into the dating game
China, Japan, South Korea to hold first joint talks since 2015
What Mueller's questions for Trump say about Russia probe
NBC: Trump's ex-doctor says office was raided
In a new report from NBC, President Trump's former doctor Harold Bornstein says a top White House aide and a top lawyer at the Trump Organization raided his office in 2017 and took all of Trump's medical records.
At least 24 killed in double bomb blasts in Nigeria mosque
At least 24 people were killed Tuesday in a twin bomb blast in a mosque in northeast Nigeria.
Israeli PM Netanyahu defends Iran nuclear accusations
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu offered a robust defense Tuesday of a dramatic presentation in which he accused Iran of "brazenly lying" over its nuclear weapons ambitions.
Trump slams 'disgraceful' leak of Mueller questions
President Donald Trump on Tuesday slammed the disclosure of special counsel Robert Mueller's questions for him, calling the leak "disgraceful."
Vatican treasurer Cardinal Pell to face trial
Migrants from caravan seek US asylum
After the long journey and hours of waiting, some migrants who traveled in a caravan moved one step closer to possibly building a life in the US.
China deals new diplomatic blow to Taiwan
Iran and Israel draw closer to war than ever
On a January weekend in 2015, an Israeli missile streaked across the country's northern border into Syria. Among seven people killed were Jihad Mughniyeh, the son of one of Hezbollah's founders, and a senior commander from Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps.
Trump delays steel, aluminum tariffs for allies
President Donald Trump on Monday approved another month of relief from steel and aluminum tariffs for key allies, including the European Union, Canada and Mexico.
Trump's high-stakes nuclear poker tactics on full display
Netanyahu says he has proof of secret Iranian nuclear program
Huge fire engulfs Sao Paulo building
Scores of firefighters have battled a huge fire that engulfed an apartment building in the Brazilian city of Sao Paulo in the early hours of Tuesday, a fire official said.
Kim agrees to meet Trump at DMZ, source says
Trump's high-stakes nuclear poker tactics on full display
Carmakers and big tech struggle to keep batteries free from child labor
Journalist killings in Afghanistan: 'An attack on the global media'
NY Times obtains questions that special counsel wants to ask Trump
Special counsel Robert Mueller is interested in asking President Donald Trump a variety of questions related to the 2016 campaign and people who have figured in Trump's personal life, business interactions and administration, according to Mueller's list of questions for Trump obtained and reported on by The New York Times.
White House chief of staff says report he called Trump an idiot is 'total BS'
White House chief of staff John Kelly defended his relationship with President Donald Trump Monday after NBC reported that he has called President Donald Trump an "idiot."
Trump deserves Nobel Prize, Moon says
South Korean President Moon Jae-in said Monday that US President Donald Trump would be a worthy winner of the Nobel Peace Prize for his involvement in the warming of relations with North Korea.
So much food: Why do restaurants serve tasting menus?
I still remember the "Oysters and Pearls," a dish described as a "sabayon" of pearl tapioca with oysters and caviar.
Stormy Daniels sues Trump for defamation
Stormy Daniels is suing President Donald Trump over his comments dismissing a composite sketch of a man who the porn star says threatened her over her alleged affair with Trump more than a decade ago.
Mnuchin not worried about China retaliating on trade by dumping US Treasuries
The 57 most outlandish, outrageous, offensive lines from Trump's rally
On Saturday night, even as comedian Michelle Wolf was roasting him in Washington, President Donald Trump was in another Washington -- this one in Michigan -- where he was delivering a roast all his own: Of elites, the media, Democrats and anyone else he could think of.
Trump vented at Merkel and asked for advice on Putin
President Donald Trump questioned German Chancellor Angela Merkel about how to deal with Russian President Vladimir Putin during their at times heated discussions at the White House last week, according to two people familiar with the conversations.
Introducing Asia's new crop of co-working hotels
As remote working becomes more mainstream, your "office" can be at home, by the beach in the Maldives or at a cafe in Sydney.
US charges 11 possible caravan members with illegal entry
The Department of Justice has filed complaints against 11 individuals believed to be members of the Central American migrant caravan, accusing them of illegally entering the United States, a federal law enforcement official tells CNN.
Tallest geyser's recent eruptions baffle scientists
Yellowstone National Park's Steamboat Geyser just erupted for the third time in two months, and scientists aren't sure why.
The biggest myths about the migrant caravan, debunked
You may have heard the migrant caravan is full of Mexicans. Or that they're trying to enter the US illegally. But neither is true.
Michelle Wolf was the big winner of the WHCD, not Trump
Despite what Donald Trump and some others on the right may think, the big winner from Saturday's White House Correspondents' Dinner was comedian Michelle Wolf. Her performance was not just funny -- it's still grabbing headlines and will make this comedian, who is on the verge of stardom, even better known.
WhatsApp CEO is leaving Facebook
103 Uber drivers in US accused of sexual assault or abuse
Playing football young may mean earlier cognitive, emotional problems
Sports may be a great way to keep kids active, but a new study of players finds that the earlier players with CTE started tackle football, the more vulnerable they were to emotional and cognitive problems.
US military sees spike in sex assault reports
Reports of sexual assault in the US military increased by nearly 10% in 2017, according to the Pentagon's annual study released on Monday, as the Army, Air Force, Navy and Marine Corps all documented a rise in reported incidents.
Sources: Kim agrees to meet Trump at DMZ
According to sources familiar with the matter, South Korea's President Moon Jae-in has convinced North Korean leader Kim Jong Un that the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) is the best site for President Trump and Kim Jong Un's summit. CNN's Will Ripley reports.
Oppression by design: The costumes of 'The Handmaid's Tale'
When Offred appears in her distinctive red dress, cloak and winged, white-lined bonnet, there's no doubt about her lowly rank as handmaid. Nor do we doubt the higher rank of the wife, Serena Joy, dressed in the teal required of all wives.
Netanyahu claims Israel has evidence Iran is 'brazenly lying' about nukes
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