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Search for tourists after volcano erupts
Authorities are still searching for tourists after a volcano erupted close to a popular Indonesian hiking area on Tuesday, shooting ash more than a mile into the air. -
Onlookers stop filming cop to help make arrest
Onlookers who thought they were filming police brutality in Plano, Texas, ended up running to a struggling detective's aid to help him make an arrest. -
Giuliani: Clinton 'too stupid to be president'
Donald Trump surrogate Rudy Giuliani says that Hillary Clinton's decision to stay with her husband after the Monica Lewinsky scandal makes her too stupid to be president. -
Astronaut Scott Kelly: We're ready for Mars
Retired NASA astronaut Scott Kelly chats with CNN Correspondent Rachel Crane about the possibility of people exploring Mars. -
Apps can help keep track of your kids online
As kids become more independent, we want to foster their sense of responsibility and give them room to prove themselves. But it can be difficult to navigate this natural separation, especially when kids are doing who-knows-what on their devices. There are constant questions: Where are they? Who's contacting them? What are they doing online? Since tweens and teens are often tight-lipped about their lives, it can be tricky to get clear answers. -
Two brothers turned $5 into thriving juice business
They started out selling cups of lemonade at their college, but now two brothers have built a company in Nigeria which distributes its juice in over 650 locations in 18 states in Africa's largest economy. -
Ancient instrument came to define Mozambican jazz
"Man, sometimes it takes you a long time to sound like yourself." -
Nudist park is planned for Paris
Nudists in Paris will soon be able to shed their clothes without fear of arrest, as city council members have approved plans for an official park for naked people. -
5 travel hacks airlines don't want you to know
Frequent fliers know that in the competitive world of modern airlines, it takes a skilled player to spot the good deals among the gimmicks. -
Are these the world's most inspirational buildings?
A well-designed building has the power to inspire those who witness or use the space. But where do architects go when they're in need of inspiration? -
Meet the nuclear cattle of Fukushima
Some families have at least one relative who's either odd or eccentric. Others boast family members of a more unusual kind. -
Typhoon turbine could power Japan for 50 years
"Typhoons are normally nothing but a disaster," says Atsushi Shimizu. -
Opinion: Why Israel will miss Shimon Peres
Interviewing the late former Israeli President Shimon Peres on the occasion of his 90th birthday, I asked him what it takes to be a good leader. -
Courteney Cox: Aniston not part of Brangelina drama
Courteney Cox was not amused by the Jennifer Aniston-Brangelina memes. -
Serena Williams: 'I won't be silent' on police violence
Serena Williams has expressed her fears and frustration about police violence against African Americans, writing on Facebook that she "won't be silent." -
What the most challenged books say about us
It used to be that sex and offensive language were the most frequently cited reasons for attempts to remove books from schools and libraries. And, anything to do with Harry Potter. -
These cuisines could help you live longer
Going on vacation could help you uncover the secret to a long and healthy life -- if you pick the right destination. -
Woman in hijab to appear in Playboy
A Muslim-American journalist Noor Tagouri will appear in Playboy magazine's October issue wearing a hijab, a decision that has elicited praise in some quarters and provoked condemnation in others. -
Why Madonna, Katy Perry got nude
Madonna is re-inventing what it means to be nakedly political in an eyebrow-raising post to her social media accounts Wednesday, in which she uses a nude photo to back Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton. -
Trump supporter verbally attacks CNN reporter
CNN's Randi Kaye speaks to Donald Trump supporters gathered at the airport in Melbourne, Florida. -
What's Obama's legacy with military?
President Barack Obama sits down with CNN's Jake Tapper and a military audience to talk about national security, veterans' issues and foreign policy challenges Wednesday at 9 p.m. ET. -
Clinton knits together Obama coalition
Hillary Clinton had a question for the energetic, young and diverse crowd she greeted at a North Carolina rally Tuesday: "Did anybody see that debate last night?" -
Former 'Miss Universe' speaks out
Former "Miss Universe" Alicia Machado said Trump called her "Miss Piggy" and "Miss Housekeeping." She talks to CNN's Anderson Cooper about how the presidential nominee treated her. -
Expert: Clinton got under Trump's skin in 12 minutes
CNN's Miguel Marquez watched the first presidential debate with a body language expert who analyzed Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. -
Trump sniffles, Clinton shimmies, internet wins
Trump sniffles, Hillary shimmies and the internet laughs. CNN's Jeanne Moos reports. -
Trump touts debate performance in Florida rally
Donald Trump told his supporters Tuesday night that he was "holding back" during his first debate against Hillary Clinton because he "didn't want to do anything that embarrassed her." -
Party issues anti-immigrant spray
A Danish anti-immigration party faces an international backlash after handing out "Asyl-spray" with an aim of protecting citizens against migrant attacks. -
Ex-official: Christie knew about bridge
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie was informed about the lane closures at the George Washington Bridge in 2013 as they were happening, according to the testimony Tuesday from a former Port Authority executive. -
How Clinton handled Trump could energize undecided women
After 30 years in the spotlight, Hillary Clinton finally found the balance on gender that has bedeviled her throughout her career during the debate at Hofstra Monday night. -
Syria barely gets a mention at debate
The circus of politics can often be a distraction from actual policy -- and last night's debate proved no exception when it came to the subject of foreign affairs. -
US: ISIS did not use mustard agent in base attack
The American-led military coalition against ISIS said Tuesday that a final laboratory test of the weapon ISIS fired at a US-Iraqi base in northern Iraq last week did not contain a mustard agent as earlier believed. -
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Why was Trump sniffling so much?
The first face-to-face confrontation between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump proceeded more or less as expected with the presidential candidates perspiring over their different views of the economy, taxation laws and foreign policy. -
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Glenn Beck apologizes to listeners for backing Ted Cruz
Glenn Beck, a staunch Ted Cruz supporter in the 2016 GOP presidential race, interviewed the Texas senator Monday in a series of often-tense exchanges, after Cruz finally endorsed GOP standard-bearer Donald Trump. -
Suspect confesses to mall killings, police say
Arcan Cetin, the suspect facing five counts of murder in a Washington state mall shooting, has confessed to the killings, police say. -
Crowd turns its back on Clinton for group selfie
At a recent campaign event, Hillary Clinton climbed on a box to address a room packed with young people. But instead of facing the Democratic presidential nominee, the audience turned their backs on her en masse. -
Student suspended after posting photo of dirty water
When Hazel Juco noticed the water in her high school restroom looked like urine, she snapped a photo and posted it on Facebook and Twitter. -
Unforgettable presidential debate blunders
Presidential debates are about ideas, tough questions -- and gaffes. -
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When the media called Trump a liar
On the weekend leading up to 2016's first presidential debate, four news organizations came to a similar and sweeping conclusion: Donald Trump lies more often than Hillary Clinton. -
US ambassador: Russia's actions barbaric
The United Nations Security Council is to meet Sunday to discuss the devastating Syrian government offensive that has raged since a shaky ceasefire deal fell apart last week. -
Terror group leader mocks army, parents
Boko Haram's embattled leader, Abubakar Shekau, appears in a new video to deny reports of his death and to taunt the parents of the nearly 300 school girls the group kidnapped from their boarding school in 2014. -
What Trump's go-to rhetorical moves may mean in debate
There's one thing Donald Trump brings to the debate stage Monday night: unpredictability.