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Iran official slams woman's treatment by 'morality police'
North Korean leader: We no longer need nuclear tests
North Korean leader: We no longer need nuclear tests, state-run media reports
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said the regime no longer needs nuclear tests or intercontinental ballistic missile tests, state-run KCNA reported Saturday.
Democrats' law suit claims Russia, Trump, WikiLeaks conspired to interfere in 2016 campaign
The Democratic National Committee is suing the Trump campaign, several top advisers who attended the now-infamous June 2016 meeting in Trump Tower, Russia, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, longtime Trump confidant Roger Stone, former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort, former campaign adviser George Papadopoulos and others, alleging a grand racketeering, hacking and fraudulent conspiracy that harmed Democrats through WikiLeaks' publication of internal party emails.
Iraqi candidate steps aside after sex tape allegation
A candidate for an Iraqi Parliament seat has dropped her run for office amid a swirl of attention over what she asserts is a "fabricated" sex tape, a clip that went viral across Iraq.
Here's what we do know about Trump's wealth
Before he was President, Donald Trump deceived a Forbes reporter about his personal wealth in the 1980s in order to make it onto the magazine's Forbes 400 list, according to a new allegation by the reporter.
Reporter: Trump posed as spokesman, lied to embellish wealth
A former Forbes reporter claims that Donald Trump, before he was president, pretended to be a spokesman on his own behalf and then lied about his wealth in order to crack the Forbes 400 list.
Dance music superstar Avicii dead at 28
Students walk out of class to demand tighter U.S. gun laws
Fired nurses offer free health care to public
Fired Zimbabwean nurses offered a free clinic to the public in a demonstration outside the country's parliament Friday.
Death of McMaster's father 'suspicious'
Philadelphia police are investigating last week's death of H.R. McMaster's father as "suspicious," the department told CNN on Thursday.
Brands' ads on extremist YouTube channels
Surging oil prices rattle President Trump
Porsche exec arrested over VW's 'Dieselgate'
Wenger to step down as Arsenal boss after 22 years
Arsene Wenger is to leave his long-time role as Arsenal manager at the end of the season.
President: Gay rights 'of no importance' in Kenya
In an interview with Christiane Amanpour, President Uhuru Kenyatta claims that homosexuality is not an issue of human rights, but rather of "our own base as a culture."
83-year-old is oldest US inmate executed
Alabama has executed Walter Leroy Moody, 83, who had been convicted of murder for the mail bombing death of a federal judge in 1989.
Remembering the weird and wonderful places the 'Wenger Out' campaign popped up
From Wrestlemania to the White House, plastered on toilet walls in Australia and cardboard signs in Zimbabwe.
WWII bomb disposal to disrupt central Berlin
The disposal of an unexploded World War II bomb will bring disruption Friday to Berlin as police attempt to defuse the 500-kilogram (1,100-pound) explosive.
Weeks after spy poisoning, city has toxic 'hot spots'
Work is beginning in the English city of Salisbury to decontaminate potentially toxic "hot spots" linked to the nerve agent poisoning of former Russian double agent Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia.
Southwest gives $5,000 checks to passengers on deadly flight
Some passengers aboard Southwest Airlines Flight 1380 received a $5,000 check after a deadly engine failure that led to an emergency landing in Philadelphia.
China challenged Australian warships in South China Sea, reports say
The one word which may derail Trump-Kim talks
Kim said US troops can stay in South Korea: Moon
Chinese tech firm fires back, 'cannot accept' US ban
'Pre-monsoon' rains threaten Rohingya refugees
The first signs of incoming monsoon rains have been felt in Rohingya refugee camps in southeastern Bangladesh.
CNN obtains Comey memos
Comey memos: Trump frequently mentioned leaks to media and twice brought up 'golden showers thing'
Comey memos handed to Congress
The Justice Department on Thursday turned over to congressional committees a closely guarded set of memos that former FBI Director James Comey wrote recounting his conversations with President Donald Trump.
US police prepare for riot in case Trump fires Mueller
Former New York City mayor joining Trump's personal legal team
President Donald Trump's personal lawyer Jay Sekulow announced Thursday that Rudy Giuliani is joining the President's personal legal team.
Many passengers wore oxygen masks wrong during emergency landing
Should you ever find yourself flying in a crippled airliner with an open window at 30,000 feet, knowing how to operate your oxygen mask could be vital.
Armstrong agrees to pay $5 million to settle cheating lawsuit
Cycling legend Lance Armstrong will pay the United States $5 million for using performance-enhancing drugs while the US Postal Service was paying millions to sponsor his team, according to the US Department of Justice.
Abused ISIS widow looks for way home to US
Think you could pass Meghan Markle's citizenship test?
Prince 'had no idea' he was taking Fentanyl
Kim says US troops can stay in South Korea
Firefighter who pulled Southwest flight victim back into plane 'felt a calling to help'
The Texas firefighter who helped pull a passenger back into the plane during a deadly Southwest Airlines emergency spoke emotionally about the tragedy on Thursday.
Queen hopes Prince Charles will succeed her 'one day'
Britain's Queen Elizabeth II on Thursday said she hopes the Commonwealth will "one day" choose her son, Prince Charles, as its head as she opened a leaders' summit in London.
Theresa May's Brexit is being ruined by British democracy
British Prime Minister Theresa May is juggling many problems right now. Defending her government's role in the threatened deportation of some legal immigrants, which has overshadowed the Queen's final Commonwealth summit in London, and controversy over her decision to join in airstrikes in Syria without a vote in Parliament, to name but two. With so many political crises swirling around her government, it is easy to forget that there is one problem that will not be solved for many months, if not years: Brexit.
Trump: I'd walk away from Kim if I don't like talks
Top bank says it charged dead clients for advice
Agata Rakowiecka: 75 years after Warsaw Ghetto uprising, Poland's Jews are not giving up
On April 19, 1943, a brave group of Polish Jews began the Warsaw Ghetto uprising, their storied resistance against the Nazis. The ghetto fighters, although small in number and lacking in resources, dared to defy the odds. Though the uprising lasted only a month, today it is remembered as a legendary act of Jewish defiance during the Holocaust.
Romaine lettuce E. coli outbreak spreads
The number of people hospitalized due to a multistate E. coli outbreak linked to chopped romaine lettuce continues to grow, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said.
India PM: 'Question your sons' about rape
Faced with a growing torrent of outrage both at home and abroad, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has moved to address his country's persistent issue with sexual violence, asserting "rape is rape" and should not be politicized.
Want to own a baggage carousel? Now you can
Want to own your own passport control desk? How about a baggage carousel for your home?
Trump decided to abandon plans for more Russia sanctions
President Donald Trump personally made the decision to abandon plans to impose more sanctions on Russia for supporting Syria's chemical weapons attack on civilians, according to three senior administration officials and a source familiar with the discussions.
US tariffs hit Chinese consumer goods
President Trump's recent tariffs on steel and aluminum are expected to expand to another 50 billion dollars in other consumer goods, which could lead to a US-China trade war. CNN's Matt Rivers reports.
Drug smuggler who posted trip on Instagram jailed
One of the two Canadian women who documented a lavish cruise trip to Australia on Instagram as a front for smuggling cocaine has been sentenced to at least four and a half years in prison.
Police prepare for riot in case Mueller fired
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