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'No other way to interpret this other than as strategic messaging,' US defense official says
US defense officials are calling recent sightings of Russian bombers off the Alaskan coast "nothing out of the ordinary" -- itself an indication that both nations are toeing the line between routine military posturing and escalating provocation.


US tracks Russian jets off Alaska again
For the fourth time in four days, Russian military aircraft have flown near Alaska. CNN's Ryan Browne has the details.


US scrambles planes in response to Russian bombers
Two Russian TU-95 Bear bombers were spotted flying about 41 miles off the coast of Alaska on Tuesday, just hours after two US F-22 fighter jets intercepted the same type of Russian aircraft in the area.


US F-35 jet fighters arrive in UK amid tension with Russia
A fleet of US F-35A jet fighters have arrived in the UK for joint NATO training amid tension with Russia.


Meet the Russian 'father of all bombs'
Born in Russia in 2007, the "father of all bombs" may be holding a title surpassed by no other.


Court doc: Teacher refilled Cialis prescription, made hotel plans
In the days before he allegedly abducted his 15-year-old student, Tennessee teacher Tad Cummins refilled a prescription for Cialis, took out a loan for quick cash and made hotel reservations in another state, actions investigators believe show he was planning to leave with the girl.


1 tip ends 39-day hunt for teacher and missing girl
Tad Cummins was an intensely sought fugitive, trumpeted from coast to coast as the Tennessee teacher accused of running off with his 15-year-old student.


Opinion: O'Reilly's payout an outrage
Bill O'Reilly is reportedly walking away with tens of millions of dollars. How insulting. After being accused of habitual sexual harassment and other lewd acts, causing him and his employer, Fox News, to pay out $13 million in settlements; after costing the network millions when advertisers fled his show; after finally being fired from his job after years — he leaves with a golden payout.


Woman stands up to armored military vehicle
During protests in Venezuela a woman stood in front of an armored vehicle. Protesters are calling for Venezuelan president, Nicolas Maduro, to step down.


How the Paris shooting could shape the French election
As France's presidential candidates gathered for the final debate in an already tumultuous election campaign, the sound of gunfire rang out on the streets of Paris once again.


Battle over Aaron Hernandez's brain
Jose Baez, the lawyer representing Aaron Hernandez's family, says Hernandez's brain will be donated to the Boston University CTE Center, but adds the medical examiner is "illegally" holding the brain.


Sessions: No disrespect to Hawaii or judge
Attorney General Jeff Sessions said Friday he was not disrespecting Hawaii or a judge in the state when he said he was "amazed" that the official was able to block President Donald Trump's controversial travel ban halting immigration from several majority Muslim countries.


He insulted my state, senator says
Jeff Sessions, the attorney general of the United States, appears to need a reminder: Hawaii was granted statehood in 1959. I'm happy to tell him where I was when Hawaii became a state. I was in sixth grade at Koko Head Elementary School in Honolulu, and was chosen to pin the 50th star on the American flag in front of my teachers and classmates at a special assembly to celebrate statehood.


Fla. state senator resigns over racial slurs
The Florida lawmaker under fire over racially inflammatory remarks toward his African-American colleagues has resigned, a spokeswoman for the Florida Senate Majority Office told CNN. The embattled state senator, Frank Artiles, submitted his letter of resignation to Senate President Joe Negron on Friday, just days after apologizing on the Senate floor for his remarks.


Guess who had dinner at the White House?
Sarah Palin, with Kid Rock and Ted Nugent in tow, visited President Donald Trump at the White House Wednesday for dinner.


Palin receives backlash for photo
Sarah Palin is receiving backlash for a picture taken in front of former first lady Hillary Clinton's portrait at the White House with Ted Nugent and Kid Rock.


Cillizza: Another major flip-flop by Trump
On the 92nd day of his presidency, Donald Trump has decided the idea of his first 100 days in office as a critical yard marker is bunk.


Ex-official: Trump offended with mix-up
South Koreans were less than impressed by Donald Trump's recent comments that he learned from the Chinese President Xi Jinping that South Korea was part of China.


As the seas around them rise, fishermen deny climate change
People live and die by the water in southern Louisiana.


Flying above the Arctic with NASA


The Great Barrier Reef is literally in hot water
Hold your pinky nail out in front of you. Now divide your nail into quarters. This is the size of one of the most remarkable animals in the world -- the coral polyp. The life of this tiny creature represents a biological process that helps produce geological fact in the form of coral reefs. These minute organisms are the building blocks of The Great Barrier Reef, which at 1,400 miles long is the largest living structure on Earth -- visible even from space.


Huge iceberg towers over Canadian town
Canada's "Iceberg Alley" is living up to its name this spring, and tourists are flocking to the town of Ferryland to see a the behemoth that has grounded just off shore.


Married man sends hijack hoax email to avoid trip with girlfriend
Love can be tricky, especially when you're a married man with a child and you've got an online girlfriend who wants to go on vacation.


Boy, 10, with autism arrested in school
When John Haygood, a 10-year-old boy with autism, was arrested last week at a school in Florida, he kept repeating that he didn't know what was happening, as seen in shaky cellphone video taken by his mother.


Princes: We should've done this more
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry spoke openly about mental health issues and the loss of Princess Diana.


Eli Manning: 'I have done nothing wrong'


Bill Nye: Science will make a comeback
It's been more than 20 years since "Bill Nye the Science Guy" hit the airwaves, but its host is not close to being done with science. In fact, he's back to try and save the world.


'X- Files' is returning
The truth is still out there.


Ronda Rousey announces engagement


NBA superstar deletes all his social media


Tiger Woods undergoes back surgery


Trump calls out player who skips event
Some New England Patriots skipped their team's White House visit, so when President Trump recognized wide receiver Danny Amendola, he wasn't there.


EPA's unfilled jobs make Trump's agenda difficult
Almost 100 days into the Trump administration, the ultra-conservative wing of the President's party is "fearful" they are running out of time and the President's aggressive environmental agenda won't get done.


Many, many people will recognize these Trumpisms
What have Donald Trump's most common speech habits been since becoming US President? CNN analyzed his speeches to find out.


8 endangered sites to see now
These UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the Americas represent some of the most important cultural and natural sites in the Americas, and they are all danger of being damaged by environmental changes and human development.


Intimate photos of Hollywood's elite
On November 17, 1961, a 27-year-old Canadian photographer named Douglas Kirkland photographed one of the world's biggest stars: Marilyn Monroe.


Ambitious homes architects build for themselves
The home is a built form that allows the architect to explore and convert ideas into reality. The opportunities and potential for expression to expand the boundaries of building form and building space are endless.


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Hillary Clinton doesn't deserve all the blame for Democrats' failure


European democracy is under threat. Who knew?
Theresa May is treating Britain to a surprise election in June.


O'Reilly's firing: What took so long?


The stakes for French election just got higher
Just days before French voters go to the polls, gunshots rang out on Thursday in Paris' iconic Champs-Elysees. It was another jarring reminder to French voters of the high stakes and confusing choices they face in a pivotal election -- one whose outcome has become impossible to predict.


Let our robot overlords explore space


Melinda Gates:Trump, don't make this mistake
One of the first lessons we learned when we started our foundation was a humbling one: Our resources are only a drop in the bucket compared with the needs around the world, and only a small percentage of what governments spend each year to help meet those needs.


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Bush 43 visits dad in hospital for 'huge morale boost'
Former President George H.W. Bush, who has been recovering from pneumonia in a Houston hospital this week, says he got a "huge morale boost" from his son, former President George W. Bush, after the 43rd president visited him.


Mark Cuban just coined a brilliant term to describe Donald Trump
Mark Cuban is, like Donald Trump, a flashy and controversial billionaire. He's also, to my mind, one of the most savvy analysts of Trump and the president's appeal out there.


Trump wings it without chief of protocol
When President Donald Trump travels to Southeast Asia this fall, he will likely be going without the help of one key adviser: a chief of protocol.


Sources: Mattis tells Hill Trump budget won't fully rebuild military
Defense Secretary James Mattis has privately told Congress the Trump administration's Pentagon budget request isn't sufficient to cover the cost of rebuilding the military as President Donald Trump has vowed to do, four sources familiar with the conversations told CNN.


Is wine healthy?
Yes, wine may protect our hearts when consumed in moderation -- defined as up to one drink per day for women, and up to two drinks per day for men, according to US dietary guidelines. Five ounces of wine is considered one drink.


Snow kiting at 70 mph in Norway
Snow kiting is as exciting as it looks. Speeds of up to 70 miles per hour. Leaping 80 feet up in the air and gracefully soaring distances as far as 500 feet before landing back on frozen terra firma.


Henrietta Lacks: Her cells, her legacy
Her story took decades to become known. It was one Henrietta Lacks never realized was coming.


Prom dress policing is tough on kids and parents
Just when you thought you'd heard everything.


Prince mourned one year after his death
Linda Haynes-Williams will be in both physical and emotional pain on Friday, as she marks the one-year anniversary of the death of Prince.


Rob Lowe is your new Colonel Sanders
The rebirth of Colonel Sanders continues.


'Silicon Valley,' 'Billions' offer new view of super-rich
"Silicon Valley" is about a lot of things, including the odd collision of social awkwardness, big business and even bigger money in the high-tech world. Yet like another pay-cable series, Showtime's "Billions," the HBO comedy offers a more nuanced of the super-rich than TV often has in the past.


Documentary recalls Jane Jacobs's resistance
Matt Tyrnauer always knew that a documentary about an urban planning pioneer would be a difficult sell. But two days after the presidential election in November, he was worried the "collective funk" that seemed to be afflicting despondent Manhattanites would prevent people from showing up to his film premiere at DOC NYC.

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