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Skull image of hurricane spooks the Internet
Hurricane Matthew is a monster storm. Now it has a monster image to match -
African countries are becoming more dangerous
Terrorism, human trafficking, and corruption are creating a more dangerous continent, which in turn is preventing better governance, a new report revealed. -
Opinion: What does Russia actually want in Syria?
Russia and the US have returned to diplomatic stalemate on Syria, proving that even when agreement in principle has been reached, such agreement is far from any guarantee of implementation. -
US has put down its cards, walked away from Syria
Not since the Cold War have relations between the US and Russia been so poor. -
Al Gore to hit the trail for Hillary Clinton
Former Vice President Al Gore will hit the campaign trail for Hillary Clinton in the coming weeks, two senior Democrats sources told CNN on Tuesday. -
2 Brussels officers stabbed
Two police officers were stabbed in the Brussels district of Schaarbeek on Wednesday, a Federal Prosecutor's Office spokesman said. -
Nobel Prize for chemistry awarded to 'molecular machine' trio
The 2016 Nobel Prize for Chemistry has been awarded to three pioneering scientists who have taken their field to a "new dimension" with work on molecular machines. -
Pence: 'Did you work on that one a long time?'
During the vice presidential debate, Mike Pence responds to Tim Kaine's attack that Trump has a "personal Mount Rushmore" of dictators. -
Whoops! Mike Pence thanks wrong university
Well, that's not the best way to start off your first debate against an opponent. -
Shooting victim, 6, gets superhero tribute he would have wanted
Superheroes of various affiliations filled the pews of Oakdale Baptist Church in Townville, South Carolina, on Tuesday afternoon. -
Massive oil discovery in Alaska
Oil and gas exploration firm Caelus has found a massive amount of oil waiting to be drilled up in northern Alaska. -
Facebook apologizes for weird sale items
Within hours of Facebook launching Marketplace, the Craigslist-esque forum had already been overrun by users selling a mix of bizarre and illegal items. -
Bill Clinton: Obamacare craziest thing in the world
Bill Clinton criticized President Barack Obama's signature policy reform while on the stump for his wife, Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, calling Obamacare "the craziest thing in the world." -
Tulsa shooting stirs memories of bloody race riot
When the police shooting of unarmed father Terence Crutcher happened on September 16 in Tulsa, the city's reaction was furious -- but peaceful. -
How to watch the VP debate on CNN
Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine and Indiana Gov. Mike Pence are scheduled to face each other on stage for their first and only official debate Tuesday night. -
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Pence's biggest debate job: Trump clean-up
The last time Mike Pence was on a debate stage, four years ago in Indiana, he was carrying the Republican brand as a clear front-runner touting the record of highly popular Gov. Mitch Daniels. -
Is this where Ebola is hiding?
Ebola disappeared after the recent epidemic, but the virus is hiding somewhere -- maybe in forest animals, maybe closer to home. -
What to watch for in the VP debate
Sen. Tim Kaine and Gov. Mike Pence come into Tuesday night's debate with a mission. -
Kaine vs. Pence: Who will do better tonight?
Voters are divided about who will do a better job in Tuesday night's vice presidential debate, according to a new CNN/ORC poll. -
Trump relishing role as underdog
Donald Trump -- struggling to move past a week of one controversy after another -- is making clear that he's willing to go it alone in the final weeks of the campaign. -
Biden on Trump: 'His ignorance is so profound'
Vice President Joe Biden slammed Donald Trump in an exclusive interview with CNN aired Tuesday, saying that the Republican nominee "lacks any sensibilities about the American people." -
New to Netflix, Amazon, Hulu this month
Fall into your couch, bed or wherever you like to chill, because things are cooling off. -
What a shot! 35 amazing sports photos
Take a look at 35 amazing sports photos from September 27 through October 3. -
RNC ad against Kaine sparks fuss
Republicans are facing scrutiny for launching a new web advertisement attacking Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Kaine that recalls the infamous 1988 Willie Horton attack ad on Democrat Michael Dukakis. -
They're family now: 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. -
Man says cops smashed his face on windshield
Pele Smith is suing the Lorain Police Department in Ohio, alleging use of excessive force after an encounter with an officer in 2014 ended with his face getting smashed into a cruiser windshield so hard the glass broke. -
Reporter: Donald Trump called me the C-word
A reporter recalls Donald Trump's 1988 reaction to a story she wrote about him. She says he called and cursed at her, then called her the C-word to her boss. The Trump campaign responded to her claims, saying "there is absolutely no truth to this whatsoever." -
Tulsa officer pleads not guilty
Tulsa police officer Betty Shelby, charged with felony manslaughter in the shooting death of Terence Crutcher, an unarmed man, pleads not guilty in court. -
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Debate commission says Trump did have audio issues
The Commission on Presidential Debates revealed in a one-sentence statement Friday that Donald Trump's audio was impacted earlier in the week. -
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Amber Rose says she was body shamed on 'DWTS'
Amber Rose says she got more than a 25 out of 40 score for week three of "Dancing With the Stars." -
Pence debate prep: More traditional than Trump's
Donald Trump and Mike Pence are a study in contrasts when it comes to their debate preparation. -
Philippines President says he's like Hitler
When comparing yourself to world leaders or historical figures, there are perhaps less controversial choices than Adolf Hitler. -
Official: US to sharpen military edge in Asia
The US will "sharpen our military edge" in the face of Chinese territorial expansionism and other regional threats as it embarks on the next phase of its pivot to Asia, the US defense secretary said Thursday, -
'Luke Cage' is music to Cheo Coker's ears
When "Luke Cage" showrunner Cheo Hodari Coker was a student at Stanford University in the early 1990s, he and some friends would DJ parties. -
Wells Fargo CEO back before Congress
Wells Fargo CEO John Stumpf, seeking to rebound from a disastrous appearance before the Senate, is once again attempting to quiet the outrage in Congress over his bank's creation of fake accounts. -
Train passenger: I think I'm still in shock
Train passenger Leon Offengenden shares details of his experience aboard the train that crashed at the Hoboken, New Jersey, station. -
Nightmare fliers numbers soaring
The next time you're battling over an armrest or silently enduring that toddler kicking the back of your seat, remember that it could be worse. Much worse. -
Opinion: Economy won't zoom until we unleash entrepreneurs
We're holding back America's strongest economic asset by making life more difficult for job-creating entrepreneurs, writes Andrew Tisch -
OPEC agrees to cut oil production
A global glut of oil supply caused oil prices to crash over the last two years. And OPEC nations, led by Saudi Arabia, have refused to lower production until now. -
Senate overturns Obama's veto of 9/11 bill
The Senate voted Wednesday to override President Barack Obama's veto of a bill that would allow victims and families of 9/11 to sue Saudi Arabia for its alleged role in the terrorist attack 15 years ago. -
Katy Perry and Madonna are voting naked
Katy Perry and Madonna vote naked as part of a voter registration campaign by Funny or Die. -
Usain Bolt takes on Owen Wilson, James Corden
James Corden, joined by Owen Wilson and "The Late Late Show" staff, raced Usain Bolt in an attempt to take "the fastest man in the world" title.