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2 arrests in terror probe
Belgian police on Friday arrested two men in connection with an anti-terrorism case, the Belgian federal prosecutor's office said. -
Constance Wu on 'whitewashing'
"Fresh Off the Boat" star Constance Wu says she is sick of Hollywood "whitewashing" heroism. -
Girl killed by zoo elephant
A seven-year-old Moroccan girl has died after a zoo elephant threw a rock at her. -
Chipotle will now make burgers
The struggling restaurant chain known for its burritos announced plans on Thursday to open a burger restaurant called Tasty Made this fall in Lancaster, Ohio. -
Google's 'moonshot' projects lost $859M
Google's most extreme bets are starting to generate more sales -- but at a great cost. -
Autistic man reunites with caretaker shot by police
The North Miami behavioral therapist shot by police last week as he tried to calm a man with autism in his care was back in a Florida hospital on Thursday. -
Home surveillance camera shows lurking intruder
A home surveillance camera captured an intruder inside a Chicago couple's home watching them as they slept. -
Inside the world's deepest blue hole
Plummeting to depths of 300m (987ft), researchers say this sinkhole in the South China Sea is the deepest in the world. -
Charges dropped in Chandra Levy murder
A judge on Thursday dismissed murder charges against a man accused in the death of Chandra Levy, a Washington, D.C., intern whose 2001 disappearance created national headlines. -
Terror group cuts ties with al Qaeda
Syrian jihadist group Jabhat al Nusra has announced it is severing ties with al Qaeda and changing its name to Jabhat Fateh Al-Sham, according to a video statement from leader Abu Mohammad al-Golani. -
Reid: Trump not sarcastic -- 'he's being dumb'
Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid said Thursday that Donald Trump wasn't being "sarcastic" when he suggested Russia hack into Hillary Clinton's campaign, but instead, "he's being dumb." -
NC GOP apologizes to Tim Kaine over tweet
The Republican Party of North Carolina offered an "unqualified" apology Thursday to Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine over a tweet that appeared to question the Democratic vice presidential nominee's patriotism. -
Trump, Clinton to get intel briefings despite outcry
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton will receive their government intelligence briefing within days, even as each party argues the other's nominee is not worthy of receiving sensitive information, a US intelligence official familiar with the process confirmed to CNN Thursday. -
Chelsea embraces her role as Hillary's daughter
From a shy teenager growing up in the glare of the political spotlight to reluctant campaigner in her mother's 2008 presidential run -- Chelsea Clinton is now embracing her role in her mother's quest to win the White House. -
Lava from Hawaiian volcano reaches ocean
The Big Island of Hawaii is getting a little bigger as lava from the Kilauea Volcano flows into the Pacific Ocean. -
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Who was the better law professor -- Bill or Hillary?
Former President Bill Clinton's personal reflections of his wife in his "I met a girl" speech at the Democratic National Convention utilized a series of anecdotes to span Hillary Clinton's entire biography. Some of the earliest memories he shared were of the times early in their relationship when he tried repeatedly to persuade her to marry him. -
FBI chief: Success against ISIS means more terror
Battlefield success against ISIS may produce more terrorism for the West, FBI Director James Comey warned this week. -
French media stop publishing terrorist images
How should the media report terror attacks? It's a question many in France have been asking after an 86-year-old priest was killed this week -- the latest victim in a slew of terror attacks in the country. -
Opinion: Obama shows he's out of touch
It was an important night at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia. Day one was an unequivocal disaster, marked by chaos, disorder and division. Day two was clearly better, but drew some concern among Democrats that there was too much attention paid to diversity, and not enough attention paid to jobs and national security. -
Golf's green 'gardener' creates eco-friendly courses
As you stroll around the golf course in the Sunday afternoon sun, it may never cross your mind how it got there in the first place. -
Five 'wow' moments at America's aviation Woodstock
While the rest of America has been watching the presidential conventions, avgeeks from around the world have been rocking a kind of aviation Woodstock. -
Turn a used car into an $80,000 luxury ride
A 20-year-old beat up Hyundai SUV isn't anyone's idea of a dream car. -
The saga of Europe's $120M man
It's the transfer story which has dragged on for weeks -- if not months. -
Living in converted bomb shelters
In the early 1950s, the British government commissioned secret bunkers around the country to serve as control centers in the event of nuclear war. -
Reality Check Team vets DNC claims
The Democratic Party gathered in Philadelphia on Wednesday for the third night of its convention, and CNN's Reality Check Team put the speakers' statements and assertions to the test. -
Apple's best day in 2 years
Apple stock spiked over 7% on Wednesday, on track for its best day since April 2014. If it surges 9% or more by the end of day, it'd be the biggest advance since at least 2008. -
The last gasp of Bernie Sanders 2016
Tuesday was going to be a historic day and California Democrats weren't taking any chances.They didn't want Hillary Clinton's moment spoiled. So the early delegates -- Clinton supporters -- surrounded the microphone to crowd out the boisterous supporters of Bernie Sanders. -
Children stung by terror: Stop the hate
They are teenagers and young adults. Yet in their short lives they each have been touched by terror. -
'Black Lives Matter' cases: After the protests?
The protests happen with such frequency, the images seem like deja vu: Demonstrators flooding city streets, demanding an end to excessive police force and chanting "black lives matter." -
Reagan shooter John Hinckley Jr. set to be released
A federal judge on Wednesday granted John Hinckley Jr., the man who shot President Ronald Reagan in 1981, "full-time covalescent leave" from St. Elizabeth's Hospital. -
Charges dropped against remaining officers in Freddie Gray case
(CNN) --Prosecutors are dropping charges against the remaining officers facing trial in connection with the death of Freddie Gray, a 25-year-old black man who died after sustaining a neck injury while in police custody. -
The world's biggest water bomber is for sale
Wayne Coulson, the owner of the world's biggest water bomber, has announced he's selling his plane for $3 million. -
How to be a protester at the DNC
CNN embedded with "Democracy Spring" organizers as they trained for, planned and carried out a mass protest at the DNC in Philadelphia. -
5 things to do if you're taken hostage
Martin Savidge explains what you should and shouldn't do during a hostage situation to give yourself the best chance of survival. -
Michelle Obama's DNC speech wows both parties
FLOTUS for POTUS supporters are smitten with the first lady's speech at the Democratic National Convention. CNN's Jeanne Moos has the best tweets. -
Remembering TV psychic Miss Cleo
TV psychic Miss Cleo is best known for her role in a series of commercials for the Psychic Readers Network, where she counseled callers in her signature Jamaican patois. -
Elizabeth Banks mocks Trump's convention entrance
At the Democratic National Convention, actress Elizabeth Banks mocks Donald Trump's dramatic entrance from the Republican National Convention. -
Mothers take stage at DNC to 'Black Lives Matter' chant
Geneva Reed-Veal, mother of Sandra Bland, speaks about her daughter following chants of "Black Lives Matter" at the Democratic National Convention. -
Ferrera: According to Trump, I'm probably a rapist
At the Democratic National Convention, actresses Lena Dunham and America Ferrera opened by talking about Donald Trump and declaring their support for Hillary Clinton. -
You can totally use beer, coffee and hemp for 3D printing
Sure, 3D printing is cool, but a startup in Fargo, North Dakota, is taking it to the next level. -
A 3D movie without those goofy glasses?
3D movie goers won't always have to wear those goofy-looking glasses, if MIT gets its way. -
Apple probably just sold its billionth iPhone
"Billions served" might apply to Apple's signature product as well. -
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Medical marijuana has potential as Alzheimer's treatment, study says
Could medical marijuana treat Alzheimer's patients? One recent study found THC, the psychoactive ingredient in cannabis, stimulates the removal of toxic plaque in the brain, a common feature of the disease. Furthermore, the researchers discovered it blocks inflammation, which damages neurons in the brain.