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Steven Spielberg doing his first superhero movie
Steven Spielberg, an iconic maker of movie worlds, is about to join the DC Universe.
Chinese President to visit Pyongyang 'soon,' official says
Chinese President Xi Jinping is preparing to visit the North Korean capital of Pyongyang, an official with knowledge of the discussions told CNN.
The Italian prisoners asking to delay their release - for rugby
They might live behind bars, but rugby has given prisoners in Italy a new-found freedom.
Comey: I'm like a breakup Trump can't get over
Former FBI Director James Comey sat down with Stephen Colbert on "The Late Show" for a wide-ranging interview that touched on President Donald Trump and the Russia investigation.
CIA chief Pompeo traveled to set-up secret meeting with Kim Jong Un
The last time a US official of CIA director Mike Pompeo's stature visited North Korea was in 2014, when then-Director of National Intelligence James Clapper went to secure the release of two Americans held prisoner. There, Clapper met with low-level officials.
Mugabe's gone, now people can laugh
Robert Mugabe, 94, was once the most feared man in Zimbabwe, but lately artists have been imitating and mocking the former ruler.
The island of eternal springtime
Year-round spring climate. Mountains soaring from an ocean of deepest blue. An abundance of exotic fruit and superlative seafood. Unusual wines.
Mike Pompeo traveled to North Korea around April 1
CIA Director Mike Pompeo traveled to North Korea over Easter weekend for a meeting with leader Kim Jong Un, The Washington Post reported Tuesday evening.
Patients must travel 12 hours for dialysis
As the cry of a rooster heralded the dawn, Joe Garcia, 41, pulled a vial of insulin from the fridge. He filled a syringe and wrapped it in aluminum foil in preparation for the long day ahead.
Full-time nurse with no sponsors claims shock second at Boston Marathon
Desiree Linden made history at this year's Boston Marathon as the first American woman to win the storied race since 1985.
What brought Kim Jong Un to the table
North Korea's relationship with the world seems to be changing for the better. But how did we get here?
CIA chief's secret meeting with Kim Jong Un
More than 200 child soldiers freed in South Sudan
More than 200 child soldiers have been freed in South Sudan, according to UNICEF.
Kim's wife's new title in state media may signal power shift
Ri Sol Ju, wife of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, has been afforded a new title in the country's state media, a move that analysts say could signal an evolution in the power structure of the reclusive country.
Trump: 5 locations being considered for his summit with Kim
President Donald Trump is opening up his Florida estate to Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Tuesday for a summit both men hope can smooth over differences on North Korea and trade.
US struck Syria without certainty on sarin
Even though US intelligence agencies did not have absolute certainty Syria's regime had used the nerve agent sarin against civilians, the Trump administration still felt there was enough evidence to justify retaliatory strikes last Friday, several intelligence and defense officials tell CNN.
Baboons break out of research center
Four baboons, having clearly read too much dystopian fiction, escaped a biomedical research lab in San Antonio by climbing a 55-gallon barrel and jumping out of their enclosure.
Woman dies after being sucked into hole in jetliner
A Southwest Airlines plane flying from New York to Dallas had to make an emergency landing in Philadelphia on Tuesday morning when the aircraft lost one of its engines, a passenger aboard Flight 1380 said.
Milan gets first 3D-printed cement home
Every April, the creative world flocks to Milan Design Week to see the best new furniture and living concepts from the globe's most talented designers. The annual event (aka the Salone del Mobile) also gives the city an excuse to throw open the doors of some of its hidden treasures, letting visitors peer into private palazzos and tour the little-seen homes of design pioneers.
Asia's airports are changing the way we travel
It's a fact of life for travelers. Airports can make the journey a stressful and frustrating experience.
Japanese island's mud could alter the global economy
Why Kenyans are eating Chinese fish
US contradicts claims that chemical weapons experts are in Douma
A team of international chemical weapons experts will on Wednesday visit the site of a suspected gas attack in the Syrian city of Douma, a Russian military official said, rejecting accusations that Russia and Syria were blocking access to the area.
Boracay: Riot police to keep tourists at bay during cleanup
The Philippines government will deploy dozens of riot police to ensure that tourists don't interfere with a planned six-month cleanup of its famed Boracay island, a police official said Tuesday.
Stormy Daniels releases sketch of man she says threatened her over Trump
Stormy Daniels released a composite sketch on Tuesday of the man she alleges threatened her in 2011 and is offering a $100,000 reward to anyone who can identify the perpetrator.
Are you eating plastic?
Each year we produce nearly 300 million tons of plastic and by 2050 there will be more of it than fish in our oceans. Here are five things you can do to help reduce your plastic use.
Man's second face transplant is a world first
Sandy Hook parents sue Alex Jones for defamation
Creator of bump stocks is shutting down
Trump says US had 'high level' talks with North Korea
Starbucks to close all US stores for racial-bias training day
New viruses, superbugs found in New York City mice
House mice don't carry door keys, but they can freely enter any residence in New York City, from low-rent studios to penthouse suites.
US-China trade: 24 hours that escalated the fight
Haley got 'ahead of the curve' on Russia sanctions, WH aide says
US Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley got ahead of herself in announcing new sanctions on Russia, a top aide to President Donald Trump said on Tuesday.
Robert Mahoney: The world's press needs to put Netanyahu on notice
Israel still refuses to learn the lesson that live fire is not a means of crowd control. Palestinian journalist Yasser Murtaja paid the price for that failure this month when an Israeli sniper mortally wounded him as Murtaja covered protests at the Gaza-Israel border fence.
Starbucks CEO meets with two black men arrested at store
Tesla is temporarily stopping production of the Model 3
China will open car market to foreign firms
Trump's claim to be toughest on Russia just collapsed
Earlier this month, President Donald Trump made a bold declaration: "Probably nobody's been tougher on Russia than Donald Trump."
Rape cases sparks political protests in India
More than 95% of world's population breathing unhealthy air -- report
More than 95% of the world's population is breathing unhealthy air and the poorest nations are the hardest hit, a new report has found.
Japan heads for trade showdown with US
Clay Cane: Kendrick Lamar's Pulitzer is a thumb in the eye of Trump
Kendrick Lamar has created the perfect fusion of politics and hip hop, and on Monday he got a Pulitzer Prize -- and of course he did. In a time when hip hop is supersaturated with vapid pop hits and petty feuds, Lamar is socially resonant and musically gifted. He is the voice of this generation, and the first hip hop artist to win the music Pulitzer, for his 14-track "Damn."
The weirdest thing Comey said about Trump: He doesn't laugh
Comey says FBI's reputation has worsened, but would have been worse without him
Fired FBI Director James Comey said in an interview that aired Tuesday morning that the FBI's credibility is worse now than it was a few years ago but would be even worse had it not been for his actions leading the bureau.
New tech fights ancient diseases
On the second floor of an infectious-disease research facility in this African capital, Dr. Joseph Kamgno, the country's leading expert on parasitic roundworms, stood at his desk staring down at the black hard-shelled case that had just arrived from a bioengineering lab at the University of California-Berkeley.
How Macron has made France Europe's power broker
From white-knuckle handshakes to basking in the pomp and circumstance of a military parade, French President Emmanuel Macron and US President Donald Trump have built a strong relationship. The pair have regular phone calls and later this week, Macron will become the first foreign leader to make an official state visit to the US since Trump took office.
Judge OKs Cohen's request for review of documents
A US judge said President Donald Trump's personal attorney Michael Cohen could review materials seized when the FBI raided his home, office and hotel room last week for any communications with the President, but held off on deciding how prosecutors will ultimately be able to use the evidence.
Theresa May apologizes for treatment of Caribbean immigrants
British Prime Minister Theresa May apologized Tuesday for her government's treatment of some Caribbean immigrants to the United Kingdom and insisted they were still welcome in the country.
People being deported to Jamaica from UK told to 'try to be Jamaican'
The British government has been criticized for a guide published in 2013 that urges people deported from the UK to Jamaica to "try to be 'Jamaican'" and adopt a "local accent" upon arrival.
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