Chuck Barris, TV Game Show Creator and Host, Dies at 87
Chuck Barris, best known as host of the TV series "The Gong Show" and creator of "The Dating Game" and "The Newlywed Game," died Tuesday.
Officials: Smugglers Use Tricycle, Fox Urine to Move Drugs Across the Country
Authorities are detailing the great lengths suspected drug smugglers went to in order to conceal their operation after $4.1 million in cash and more than six pounds of heroin were seized by federal agents at a New York storage facility over the weekend.
Dakota Access Pipeline Vandalized Before It Comes Online
With the Dakota Access Pipeline nearly ready to start operation, the company that runs it says the 1,172-mile long oil pipe has been vandalized in several places.
Undocumented Immigrant Accused In Alleged Rape of Classmate
News that one of the two Maryland high school students accused of raping a schoolmate was allegedly in the country unlawfully has caught the attention of the White House.
5 Things for Wednesday, March 22: Gorsuch, Gadget Ban, North Korea
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R&B Artist Farida Slams Trump's Travel Ban: The Damage Has Been Done
President Donald Trump's latest travel ban, which temporarily bars refugees and people from six majority-Muslim countries from entering the country, has reinforced negative stereotypes about Arabs and Muslims, according to R&B artist Farida.
Tillerson to Skip NATO Meeting
In a move that could puzzle international allies of the United States, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson is not only skipping a NATO meeting in Brussels next month but also heading to Moscow.
Aaron Hernandez's Attorney: Key Witness Made Up Spilled Drink Story
"My question to you, sir, is: Who are you really?" So began the defense's cross-examination on Tuesday of Alexander Bradley, a former friend of Aaron Hernandez and the central witness in the double-murder trial against the former NFL star.
4-year-old Boy, Thrift-store Shopping With His Grandma, Accidentally Hangs Himself In A Dressing Room
It's an unspeakable tragedy that happened in the most mundane of places -- a thrift store dressing room.
Penn State Scandal: Ex-president On Trial In Alleged Jerry Sandusky Cover-up
Five years after former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky was convicted of molesting young boys, Penn State's former president will stand trial, accused of helping to cover up Sandusky's crimes.
Trump's Make-Or-Break Day On Health Care
The President met with House Republicans rally reluctant lawmakers to get behind legislation to repeal and replace Obamacare. His message: you could lose your seats if you don't vote for the bill.
FBI: Trump Campaign, Russia Ties Investigated, No Wiretap Evidence Found
Comey also delivered an implicit rebuke to President Donald Trump, saying that he had "no information" to support claims by the President that he was wiretapped on the orders of predecessor Barack Obama.
Trump Credits His Twitter Wrath For Kaepernick's Unemployment
While talking to the crowd in Louisville, Kentucky, about the nation's urban communities, Trump swerved in midstream and cited a report that NFL owners were avoiding hiring Kaepernick because they did not want to face Trump's Twitter wrath.
Joey Badass Gets Political: There's A Silver lining to the Trump presidency
For Joey Badass, there are three K's and two A's in America and in the land of the free, not everyone is liberated.
How Trump And Ryan Are Working With GOP Moderates On Health Care
Mast got to discuss his concerns about how the bill would impact the large senior population in his district directly with President Donald Trump and White House chief of staff Reince Priebus on the flight down to West Palm Beach.
Hospital Recommends Beyonce and ABBA for CPR Training
We always knew Missy Elliot's music would save lives one day, and this week New York Presbyterian Hospital confirmed our suspicions.
Deputies Cuff Rapper Wyclef Jean After Mistaking Him for a Robbery Suspect
Sheriff's deputies in Los Angeles handcuffed rapper Wyclef Jean after mistaking him for a robbery suspect.
Apple's New Clips App Creates Social Media-Friendly Videos
Clips, Apple's new standalone app announced Tuesday, creates videos to share to networks like Facebook and Instagram. The app, which will be available for free in the App Store in April, lets users create what Apple calls "immersive" video.
Ivanka Trump to Get Top Security Clearance and Office, WH Official Says
Ivanka Trump will work out of an office in the West Wing and get a security clearance, a White House official told CNN Monday.
Apple Unveils Special-Edition iPhone 7 In Red
Apple unveiled Tuesday a special red version of the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus, to commemorate the 10-year partnership between the tech giant and Red, an organization that helps fights AIDS. The special edition iPhones, which feature a red aluminum body, will come in 128GB and 256GB models starting at $749.
Trump Warns GOP On Health Vare: 'We won't have these crowds if we don't get this done'
President Donald Trump went to Capitol Hill Tuesday morning with a familiar mission: Close the deal.
GOP Lawmaker: Trump Should Apologize to UK
A Republican lawmaker says it's important that President Donald Trump apologize to the United Kingdom for pushing the unsubstantiated claim that President Barack Obama asked British spies to wiretap Trump Tower.
Gorsuch Faces Grilling in Senate Hearing
Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch, answering his first question of the day, said at his confirmation hearing Tuesday that he wouldn't have any trouble ruling against the President who nominated him.
Dylann Roof Friend to Be Sentenced
The friend of Dylann Roof who admitted not divulging to authorities Roof's plans to massacre black people at a Charleston, South Carolina, church, is scheduled to be sentenced Tuesday in federal court.
Top Fed Official Likens Wells Fargo Fraud To Mortgage Crisis
The "widespread fraud" at Wells Fargo shows the "powerful role -- for good or bad -- that incentives can play," New York Federal Reserve president Bill Dudley said in a speech in London on Tuesday.
U.K. May Join U.S. Airline Electronics Ban
Prime Minister Theresa May is privy to the same information and intelligence as U.S. officials, a Downing Street source told CNN. She has discussed security several times with U.S. officials over the past few weeks, the source said.
The Billionaires Club Shrank By 283 Last Year
The billionaire population took a hit last year, declining 3.1% from its record high in 2015, according to a report from Wealth-X released Tuesday. That's the first annual drop since the financial crisis.
Assault Charge Filed After Tweet Sent to Journalist With Epilepsy
An additional charge has been filed against a Maryland man accused of tweeting an animated strobe image to a journalist with epilepsy, prosecutors in Texas said Monday.
Tennessee Manhunt: No Sign of Teacher and Teenager
Despite hundreds of tips, authorities still don't know the whereabouts of a 15-year-old Tennessee teenager and her former high school teacher, who is charged in her abduction.
Apple Worth $750 Billion. Next Stop? $1 Trillion
And get this. Apple is now worth about three quarters of a trillion dollars: $750 billion. Apple's market cap is $160 billion higher than the second most valuable company in the U.S. Google parent Alphabet is worth about $590 billion.
Texas A&M's First Openly Gay Student Body President to Take Office
Bobby Brooks decided early on not to make his sexuality a focal point of his campaign for Texas A&M University student body president.
5 Things for Tuesday, March 21: FBI Chief, Brexit, Electronics Ban
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'Beauty and the Beast' Nabs $357 Million Worldwide
"Beauty and the Beast," Disney's live action remake of its beloved 1991 animated film, made $357.1 million at the worldwide box office this weekend.
That Big Chicken Video Isn't Fake, But It Is Terrifying
If you haven't seen "The big chicken video," find a comfortable place to sit, because nothing can prepare you for the moment this behemoth rolls out of his coop looking like the final boss in a video game.
Wells Fargo Credit Card Applications Plunge 55%
Wells Fargo is having a hard time getting Americans to sign up for credit cards these days. Credit card applications at Wells Fargo plunged by 55% in February, the sharpest decline since the bank's fake account scandal erupted last September.
Building Homes, Inspiring Hope for Mexico's Working Poor
Many families in Mexico migrate to the country's Baja region on the West Coast seeking jobs and a better lives. Though they find employment, they often join the ranks of Mexico's "working poor," barely earning the equivalent of $100 a week.
Spring, the Unsung Season
Spring had long been my fourth favorite season. No offense, spring, but you lack the best holidays, snow, swimming, falling leaves, fireworks and my birthday, for starters. Summer has a lock on beach getaways and frozen cocktails. Fall emits an electric energy and vibrant natural beauty.
Meet 'Sesame Street's' Muppet With Autism
The newest resident of "Sesame Street" has orange hair and a fondness for her toy rabbit. She also has autism. Julia has been a part of the "Sesame Street" family via its storybooks and was so popular that the decision was made to add the character to the TV series.
Key Witness: Aaron Hernandez Shot 2 Men, Then Warned, 'Don't say nothing'
The incident that prosecutors say led NFL star Aaron Hernandez to shoot and kill two Boston clubgoers was little more than a "splash" of a drink and a smirk, a former friend of Hernandez testified on Monday.
These Are 4 of the World's Hottest Tourist Destinations
What are the world's hottest travel destinations? Mexico, Iceland and Cyprus all experienced a surge in tourism spending in 2016, according to a new report from the World Travel & Tourism Council. The group's report also contained something of a surprise: Azerbaijan, which suffered from a currency crash, saw a boost in spending.
Adele Proves Being Beyoncé is Anything But a Breeze
There's a lot of things to love about Adele -- not the least of which is her willingness to do on stage what most people would only do in the privacy of their bedroom: their best windswept impersonation of Beyoncé. The Beyhive's most famous member had her Australian concertgoers buzzing over the weekend after she paid tribute to her idol in a brief but delightful moment captured on social media.
Tom Brady's Stolen Super Bowl Jerseys Have Been Recovered
Tom Brady's missing jerseys from Super Bowl LI and XLIX have been found, the NFL said Monday. "The items were found in the possession of a credentialed member of the international media," an NFL statement said.
Donald Trump: A Fox News President
Trump doesn't just watch the channel, he peddles information he hears from it, citing Fox in his defense while standing alongside the leader of one of America's most important allies.
Trump Says He May Want A 0% Tax Rate
In an interview with Jesse Watters of Fox News, Trump reiterated his oft-stated desire to cut taxes for everyone -- both businesses and individuals. He also noted that the number of tax brackets would be reduced "from seven to three or four."
Target To Open A New Store Across From Macy's Flagship New York City Location
Call it the new Miracle on 34th Street -- a department store chain actually announced plans Monday to open a new store there.
Google Boss Apologizes After Ads Shown On Extremist Videos
Google has issued a public apology to major advertisers after their spots were featured alongside content from hate preachers and other extremists.
Trump Drops 220 Spots On The Forbes Billionaires List
President Donald Trump is the nation's first billionaire president -- but he's not as rich as he used to be, according to the Forbes 2017 Billionaires List published Monday.
Scared and Planning for the Worst: Immigrants Brace for Deportation
Ninety-seven people are at Catholic Charities this morning. It feels like a hospital waiting room.
Louisiana Sheriff's Deputy Killed, Suspect Injured
Gunfire erupted while two sheriff's deputies were conducting an investigation near a barber shop in Baton Rouge, leaving one dead, Louisiana authorities said.
5 Things for Monday, March 20: Comey, Gorsuch, North Korea, Chuck Berry
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