Giving the gift of extra time to terminal patients - BBC News
Spinal cancer is one of the most common secondary cancers and, if not treated within 24 hours, can lead to double incontinence, paralysis and death in just 30 days.
The BBC has been given exclusive access to a specialist service in the UK, which is working to extend patients' lives, giving people extra months for final holidays and proper goodbyes.
Video shows airplane burning from drone strike during attack on Russia
Russia has seen the biggest drone assault on its territory since it launched its war on Ukraine. Six Russian regions including Moscow came under attack early Wednesday, while in the city of Pskov, near the Estonian border, several transport planes were reportedly damaged when drones targeted an airport. CNN's Matthew Chance reports.
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Maggie Haberman on what 'struck' her while reading Donald Trump's deposition
CNN political analyst Maggie Haberman weighs in on former President Donald Trump's deposition released in the New York attorney general's civil fraud lawsuit and shares what stood out to her.
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How public opinion on the Supreme Court has shifted amid Justice Thomas ethics questions
Justice Clarence Thomas disclosed that Republican megadonor Harlan Crow paid for private jet trips for Thomas in 2022 to attend a speech in Texas and a vacation at Crow’s luxurious New York estate, as ethics questions continue to rock the Supreme Court
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China’s manufacturing sector shrinks in August - BBC News
China’s manufacturing sector has shrunk for the fifth consecutive month, an official survey showed.
The country’s manufacturing purchasing managers’ index rose slightly to 49.7, but still sits below 50, which signals a contraction.
Despite a turbulent few months, China's leader Xi Jinping defended the "strong resilience, tremendous potential and great vitality" of the economy.
It is a very different picture in India, where the economy grew at its quickest pace in a year in the April-June quarter.
Britain’s China dilemma: Decoupling or cooperation? - BBC Newsnight
A "pragmatic, sensible" relationship is what the Foreign Secretary James Cleverly promised in Beijing for the first UK-China meeting at that level for half a decade.
It appeared to be part of the mechanics of what might lead to the first face-to-face meeting between Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and President Xi.
It’s pretty clear that Britain and the West in general, appear to have shied away from cutting certain links in a process of what was known as "decoupling".
Conversations are required on global priorities from Ukraine to climate change. China, meanwhile, is attempting to forge new diplomatic alliances, building on the so-called BRICS grouping including Russia.
Is the plan to contain China if it follows Russia and invades Taiwan? Or is it something bigger, to try to prevent China's ascent to becoming the world's number one economy?
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Millions in Florida struggle with aftermath of Storm Idalia - BBC News
Millions of people in Florida are struggling in the aftermath of Storm Idalia, which brought fierce winds and torrential rains.
Idalia landed as a powerful hurricane in Florida's Big Bend area and still poses a major flood threat.
Roads and towns were submerged in knee-deep water, and the National Hurricane Center (NHC) warned of "rising water moving inland from the coastline".
At least two people have died in the state.
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'It's bound to happen again': Doctor on McConnell's second freezing episode
Dr. Jonathan Reiner, a cardiologist who also advised the White House medical team under President George W. Bush, weighs in on Senate GOP Leader Mitch McConnell's freeze for the second time in public.
See what Wagner Group's Prigozhin purportedly said days before his death
A new video published by a pro-Wagner PMC Telegram channel appears to show Yevgeny Prigozhin claiming to be in Africa shortly before his death. CNN's Fred Pleitgen has the details.
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Johannesburg fire: More than 60 dead after building blaze - BBC News
More than 60 people have died and more than 40 are injured following a fire at a building in central Johannesburg.
Authorities say it’s unclear what sparked the blaze at the five-storey building in the South African city.
Firefighters evacuated the building’s occupants on arrival, and the search and recovery of bodies is continuing.
Survivor: In-law threw her daughter out the window to save her from Johannesburg fire
Videos of a raging fire in a five-story building in central Johannesburg show flames engulfing the lower floor. Johannesburg's emergency services said the fire broke out in the middle of the night and has claimed dozens of lives. CNN's David McKenzie reports.
Tyrus: Biden wasn't sharp in his thirties or forties
Tyrus, Jimmy Failla, Morgan Ortagus, and Kat Timpf react to criticism of President Biden's age on 'Gutfeld!'
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Turley: Hunter evidence paints a ‘very troubling picture’
Fox News contributor Jonathan Turley reacts to the new evidence linking Hunter Biden’s business partner Devon Archer to then-Secretary of State John Kerry on ‘America Reports
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Lawyer who was in courtroom details Meadows' 'really tough time' on stand
Anthony Michael Kreis, assistant professor of law at Georgia State University, was in the courtroom during Mark Meadows' key hearing in the Fulton County election interference case and shared his experience with CNN's Erica Hill
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‘The Five’: Bernie is now BASHING Biden
‘The Five’ co-hosts discuss how Bernie Sanders was pointing out the economy and policy issues under President Biden.
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‘USELESS’: Why diversity training is ‘detrimental to minorities'
Former diversity trainer Erec Smith describes his issues with corporate DEI training on ‘Jesse Watters Primetime,’ saying it is not authentic and about optics.
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Fights erupt as anger over migrant crisis boils over
The 'Outnumbered' panel discussed the community's response to the spiraling migrant crisis as NYC struggles to provide enough resources for asylum seekers.
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New Yorkers ERUPT in streets over migrant crisis
‘The Five’ co-hosts discuss the protests in New York City over the influx of migrants.
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Mark Levin: Nobody has ever done this#MULTIPLENEWS
Fox News host Mark Levin issues a warning regarding the 'police state' under the Biden administration on 'Life, Liberty & Levin.
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'Incredibly dangerous': Author responds to Ramaswamy calling him 'modern KKK'
Ibram X. Kendi, author of the bestselling book 'How to be an Antiracist', speaks with CNN's Abby Phillip after Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy described him as a member of the "modern KKK
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Tyrus retires from pro wrestling and pays tribute to a fallen friend
Panelists Kat Timpf, Tyrus, Morgan Ortagus and Jimmy Failla and Jamie Lissow share local news stories from their hometowns on 'Gutfeld!'
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SE Cupp explains how Trump is in a 'bind' as he campaigns
CNN political commentator SE Cupp breaks down how former President Donald Trump’s ongoing legal battles could impact the 2024 presidential elections.
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Christie explains why Trump’s trial is ‘disastrous’ for GOP
2024 Republican presidential candidate and former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie reacts to the latest developments in the criminal cases against former President Donald Trump.
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Nikole Hannah-Jones: We have not banished 'ugly side' of racism in America
Isabel Rosales describes the latest developments in the investigation following a racially motivated shooting in Jacksonville, Florida. Jake Tapper discusses with New York Times Magazine writer and Howard University professor Nikole Hannah-Jones.
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India Moon landing: Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft lands near south pole - BBC News
India has made history as its Moon mission became the first to land in the lunar south pole region.
With this, India joined an elite club of countries to achieve a soft landing on the Moon, after the US, the former Soviet Union, and China.
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