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Warren made nearly $2 million from legal work
Democratic presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren released information on Sunday about her past legal work, showing nearly $2 million in compensation over the decades, as a dispute intensified with her rival Pete Buttigieg over transparency.
Gov. DeSantis blasts screening of foreign soldiers who train in U.S.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis on Sunday called for a stronger vetting process for foreign nationals training in the U.S., after a Saudi airman left three dead in a shooting at a Navy base in Pensacola, Florida. Roger Fortuna Reports.
Democrats eye Trump impeachment charges this week
Democratic lawmakers could vote this week on articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump, the House Judiciary Committee chairman said on Sunday as lawmakers sharpened their focus on charges of wrongdoing in his dealings with Ukraine. Chris
Saudi airman sole suspect in U.S. naval base massacre: FBI
Investigators believe a Saudi Air Force lieutenant acted alone when he killed three people and wounded eight at a U.S. Navy base in Pensacola, Florida, before being fatally shot by a deputy sheriff, the FBI said on Sunday.
Thousands march in Hong Kong as government urges calm
Thousands of black-clad protesters from all walks of life marched in Hong Kong on Sunday (December 8) under a crisp blue sky to march for human rights and democratic reforms in the financial hub.
Cyprus sinks cargo ship to make artificial reef
Cyprus began creating the area's first artificial reef on Saturday, sinking a 63-meter cargo ship that had been destined for scrap.
Russia to learn its fate on potential Olympic ban on Monday
Russian athletes could be barred from the Tokyo Olympic Games when the World Anti-Doping Agency executive committee meets on Monday.
New Zealand's South Island braces for wild weather
New Zealand's meteorological service issued severe thunderstorm warnings for parts of New Zealand on Sunday after wild weather over the weekend caused flooding, road closures and landslides.
UK's Johnson dodges question over post-election resignation
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Sunday dismissed a leaked government document that the opposition says shows there will be customs declarations and security checks between Northern Ireland and the rest of the UK post-Brexit.
Dozens killed in Indian factory fire
A fire tore through a handbag factory in India's capital New Delhi on Sunday morning, killing dozens of workers.
Joshua reclaims heavyweight title in Saudi Arabia
Britain's Anthony Joshua beat Andy Ruiz Jr on a unanimous points decision in Saudi Arabia on Sunday to seize back the heavyweight title belts he lost to his Mexican-American opponent in a shock upset last June. Jillian Kitchener has more.
Denuclearization off negotiating table - N. Korea's U.N. envoy
North Korea’s ambassador to the United Nations, Kim Song, said on Saturday that denuclearization is off the negotiating table with the United States and lengthy talks with Washington are not needed. Jillian Kitchener has more.
Peloton 'wife' pops up in new advertisement
The actress who appeared in a widely criticized Christmas advertisement for exercise bike maker Peloton has a new role selling gin for actor Ryan Reynolds. Colette Luke has more.
Saudi shooting suspect linked to anti-U.S. Tweet
A Saudi airman, who was identified by two anonymous U.S. officials as Second Lieutenant Mohammed Saeed Alshamrani and is accused of killing three people at a U.S. Navy base in Florida, appeared to have posted criticism of U.S. wars and quoted slain a
Party leaders campaign across the UK ahead of Thursday's election
Party leaders took part in election campaign events across the UK on Saturday, just a few days ahead of next week's election that will determine the path for Britain's departure from the European Union.
The Indian rape victim set on fire has died
The 23-year-old rape victim set on fire by a gang of men, which included her alleged rapists, has died in a New Delhi hospital, prompting protests from opposition leaders who blamed the ruling party for failing to check incidents of violence against
U.S., Iran prisoner swap detained academics
An imprisoned Iranian stem cell expert was released by Washington on Saturday in exchange for the liberation of a Chinese-American researcher detained in Iran for three years on spying charges.
Run Rosie Run: 73-year-old woman traverses from England to Nepal for charity
The legendary charity runner Rosie Swale Pope jogged along the streets of Istanbul with her bright red cart as part of yet another mammoth journey - this time from London to Nepal. Mia Womersley reports
U.S. House votes to restore minority voting protections
The U.S. House of Representatives passed a package of bills Friday aimed at guarding against racial discrimination in elections. Roger Fortuna Reports.
Bloomberg on his Democratic rivals: 'Trump will eat 'em up'
Democratic presidential contender Michael Bloomberg said in an interview that aired on Friday that Donald Trump would easily defeat any of his Democratic White House rivals in next year’s election. Lisa Bernhard has more.
Saudi airman suspected in Pensacola military base shooting
Officials said a member of the Saudi Air Force was a suspect in Friday's shooting at Naval Air Station Pensacola that left four people dead including the gunman and eight people injured. Colette Luke has more.
Ruiz and Joshua get set for rematch in Saudi Arabia
Saturday's heavyweight title rematch between Andy Ruiz and Anthony Joshua has been billed the 'Clash on the Dunes' by promoters eager to accept the highly lucrative if also controversial Saudi invitation. Freddie Joyner has more.
White House won't participate in Trump impeachment hearing
The White House said on Friday it would refuse to take part in hearings in the U.S. House of Representatives set for next week that will consider what articles of impeachment to bring against President Donald Trump.
Anger mixes with mourning in Iraq's Nassiriya
Iraqis in the southern town of Nassiriya hold a mile-long march to commemorate deaths there since protests began. In particular, last Thursday, when security forces gunned down unarmed protesters in the single bloodiest day.