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December 06 2019, 08:00
North Korea called President Donald Trump a "dotard" after the President once again called North Korean leader Kim Jong Un "rocket man." CNN's Brian Todd reports.
December 06 2019, 08:00
Asian markets were cautiously optimistic on Thursday, as President Donald Trump's latest remarks on US-China trade talks sent a flicker of hope through the region.
December 06 2019, 08:00
When it comes to business success, few have a story quite like Patrice Motsepe, South Africa's first black billionaire. The founder of African Rainbow Minerals sits down with Eleni Giokos for a candid conversation about the value of hard work and taking risks.
December 06 2019, 08:00
Saudi Arabia has just pulled off the biggest initial public offering in history, raising $25.6 billion by selling shares in its giant state-owned oil monopoly.
December 06 2019, 08:00
In the age of "Fortnite," video game companies have to make changes to the way they market and sell games.
December 06 2019, 08:00
It was the case that launched the Black Lives Matter movement and reminded the country that we weren't living in a post-racial society.
December 06 2019, 08:00
Two Washington, DC, women have filed civil complaints against Georgetown University basketball players who they say stole items from their home, according to court documents.
December 06 2019, 08:00
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi will participate in a CNN town hall on Thursday, a day after the first House Judiciary Committee impeachment hearing saw eight hours of debate over whether President Donald Trump's conduct with Ukraine provided evidence of impeachable offenses.
December 06 2019, 08:00
A company that claims to have the first drug to slow mental decline from Alzheimer’s disease made its case to scientists Thursday, but left them sharply divided over whether there’s enough evidence of effectiveness for the medicine to warrant federal approval.
December 06 2019, 08:00
A hepatitis A outbreak linked to fresh blackberries sold at Fresh Thyme Farmers Market stores has now sickened at least 16 people across six states, federal health officials announced this week.