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50 million Facebook users may have been hacked; Indonesia is hit by back-to-back earthquakes and a tsunami. → Read More
A teary Ford and Kavanaugh testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee; a new study has dire predictions for killer whales. → Read More
A Chinese spy is caught in Chicago; Ebola hits the Democratic Republic of Congo. → Read More
Bill Cosby is sentenced to jail time; a populist wave begins to swell in Brazil. → Read More
A second woman accuses Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh of sexual misconduct; Russia’s alliance with Israel weakens as one with Syria grows. → Read More
A bombshell report on Rod Rosenstein fuels Trump’s suspicions; the Kremlin apparently wanted to smuggle WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange to Russia. → Read More
Back-to-back-to-back mass shootings take place within 24 hours; more than 200 presumed to be dead after a boat meant for 100 people capsizes in Tanzania. → Read More
It’s all about Beto and barbecue in the Texas Senate race; Pakistan’s Nawaz Sharif is a free man ... for the time being. → Read More
Hurricane Florence reaches the Northeast; Kim Jong Un and Moon Jae-in embrace in Pyongyang. → Read More
Brett Kavanaugh’s accuser comes forward; the year’s most powerful storm lands in Southeast Asia. → Read More
Newbies take on establishment Democrats in the New York primaries; "hundreds of thousands of lives hang in the balance" in Yemen. → Read More
A deadly police shooting in Dallas; Tanzania’s president comes out against birth control. → Read More
The Blackwater murder trial ends with a hung jury; 20-Gay-Teen reaches India. → Read More
Twitter and Facebook testify while Alex Jones "confronts"; Iraq’s oil hub grapples with protests. → Read More
Kavanaugh’s confirmation hearings are off to the races; Brazil’s National Museum burns. → Read More
Trump cuts funding for Palestinian refugees; Nicaragua expels a team of UN human rights advocates. → Read More
Natural-born citizens are losing their passports; Syrian civilians are at risk in a final effort to rid the country of rebels. → Read More
The new deal intended to replace NAFTA is eerily similar; riots between far-right demonstrators and counterprotesters turn violent in Germany. → Read More
A federal court makes a decision that will shape the general election; South Africa withdraws its controversial expropriation bill. → Read More
Sen. John McCain is honored by politicians on both sides of the aisle in the wake of his death; Pope Francis begins an apology tour. → Read More