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Hints, but no proof of crime, in Mueller's hunt for a Trump-Russia conspiracy
As recently as February, Special Counsel Robert Mueller's team dropped hints that the inquiry into Russia's role in the 2016 U.S. election might unearth evidence of active cooperation between Moscow and President Donald Trump's campaig...
Chinese woman arrested at Trump's Florida resort to enter plea
A Chinese woman charged with bluffing her way into U.S. President Donald Trump's Florida resort last month is expected to enter a plea in federal court on Monday.
AB InBev adds Citi, BAML to banks working on $5 billion Asian IPO: sources
The world's biggest brewer, Anheuser-Busch InBev, has added Citigroup and Bank of America Merrill Lynch to the team of banks working on the sale of its Asia-Pacific business, three people with direct knowledge of the matter told Reuters.
Sudan protesters move to protect Khartoum sit-in
Sudanese protesters moved to block an attempt on Monday to break up a sit-in outside the Defense Ministry, where demonstrators have been pushing for a quick transition to civilian rule after President Omar al-Bashir was ousted, a Reuters witness said...
Deadly storms push through the U.S. East Coast
Tornados, wind gusts of up to 70 mph and pounding hail remained threats early Monday from eastern New York and into New England, as the remnants of a deadly weekend storm push out to sea, the National Weather Service said.
Israel's president starts consultations on prime minister nomination
Israel's president began post-election consultations on Monday with political parties that will lead to his appointment of a candidate to form a government.
Brexit talks with Labour more constructive than people think: UK's Hunt
Talks between the British government and the opposition Labour Party to find consensus over a Brexit plan are more constructive than people think, Britain's Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt said on Monday.
Corporate jetmakers court Chinese elite for sales despite slowing economy
Gulfstream Aerospace and Bombardier are trotting out their longest-range business jets at an Asian air show this week, as they compete for orders from China's growing elite, despite the country's slowing economy.
Australian media charges over Cardinal Pell trial 'chilling' for open justice: lawyer
Charges against dozens of journalists and publishers in Australia over the reporting of Cardinal George Pell's child sex abuse conviction will have a chilling effect on future news reporting if they are found guilty of breaching a suppression or...
U.S. to use all economic, political tools to hold Maduro accountable: Pompeo
The United States will use all economic and political tools at its disposal to hold Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro accountable for his country's crisis and will make clear to Cuba and Russia they will pay a price for supporting him, U.S. Se...
It's written in the stars - Meghan's royal baby will be bold
Boy or girl, Prince Harry and his American wife Meghan's first child will be bold and courageous, and Harry will be the more patient parent, according to a U.S. astrologer.
Record-early Alaska river thaw follows high winter temperatures
Key Alaska rivers that are usually frozen at this time of year are now free-flowing, with record-early thaws following record-high winter and spring temperatures.
Some HBO GO users face issues ahead of GoT final season: downdetector.com
Some HBO GO users were facing issues with the streaming service late on Sunday, according to outages monitoring website Downdetector.com, as the first episode of the much-anticipated final season of Game of Thrones was scheduled to air.
Tornadoes kill at least five as massive storm sweeps U.S. South
Weekend tornadoes killed at least five people, including three children, in the U.S. South, authorities said on Sunday, as a massive storm system with damaging wind and hail moved across the country and began drenching East Coast states.
Poll shows support for Australia's far-right One Nation sinking before election
Support for Australia's once-influential far-right One Nation party plummeted in the past week after a series of scandals and internal ructions, a widely watched poll showed on Monday, weeks out from a general election.
UK car insurance premiums fall 1 percent in first quarter, 2019 - survey
The cost of a comprehensive motor insurance policy fell one percent in Britain in the first quarter, pushed down by uncertainty around the rate used to calculate compensation for personal injuries and the Civil Liability Bill, a survey showed.
Art frenzy takes over Havana as biennial kicks off
Cones of white paper sprout from the seasalt-eroded pillars of one colonial building along Havana's seafront, elaborately painted curtains cascade from another while out front children play with an installation of multicolored hoses.
Trump's re-election campaign raised more than $30 million in first-quarter of 2019
U.S. President Donald Trump's re-election campaign raised more than $30 million in the first quarter of 2019, leaving his re-election effort with $40.8 million in cash, his campaign said on Sunday.
UK property asking prices rise, Brexit delay could spur buyers - Rightmove
Asking prices for British homes rose by the most in over a year in the four weeks to April 6, a survey showed, adding to other tentative signs that the housing market may have passed the worst of its slowdown ahead of Brexit.
Lyft pulls electric bikes in three U.S. cities after complaints about braking
Lyft Inc is recalling several thousand electric bikes in its bike-share program in New York, Washington and San Francisco because of a braking problem, the ride-hailing company said on Sunday.