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Kylie Jenner is pregnant
The youngest sibling in the Kardashian-Jenner clan is now expecting.
Trump: NFL owners should fire players who protest the anthem
President Donald Trump criticized some in the National Football League Friday night at a rally for Alabama Republican Senate candidate Luther Strange, saying team owners should fire players for taking a knee during the national anthem.
Fishery loses protection after EPA chief met a mining executive
Within hours of meeting with a mining company CEO, the new head of the US Environmental Protection Agency directed his staff to withdraw a plan to protect the watershed of Bristol Bay, Alaska, one of the most valuable wild salmon fisheries on Earth, according to interviews and government emails obtained by CNN.

TODAY

What Trump said about 'the wall' on Friday
President Donald Trump ensured a crowd in Alabama Friday night that "the wall is happening."
Trump touts his Twitter use
President Donald Trump touted his Twitter presence while campaigning for fellow Republican Luther Strange on Friday night.
Trump on 2016: 'No, Russia did not help me'
President Donald Trump on Friday called the investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 election "one of the great hoaxes," and denied anything they did aided his victory.
Trump: No, Russia did not help me win
President Donald Trump said Russia did not help him the 2016 presidential election, during a campaign rally in Alabama.
Trump's crowd chants 'lock her up.' He says talk to Jeff Sessions
President Donald Trump told an Alabama crowd Friday night that if "Crooked Hillary" Clinton had won the 2016 election, "you would not have a Second Amendment."
Trump: You'd turn over your rifles to Hillary Clinton
At a rally in Alabama, the crowd before President Donald Trump chanted "lock her up" after Trump mentioned "crooked Hillary Clinton." The President responded to the crowd by saying, "you'll have to talk to Jeff Sessions about that."
Trump on North Korea threat: You are protected
At a rally in Alabama, President Donald Trump said that the situation with North Korea should have been handled a long time ago.
Hero teacher tackles student gunman
As a male student sprayed gunfire in the Mattoon High School cafeteria, teacher Angela McQueen sprung into action and took down the shooter as fellow pupils and staff fled.
Carson breaks with Trump's candidate, praises Roy Moore
A member of President Donald Trump's Cabinet broke with him on Alabama's Senate race just hours before Trump's planned arrival in Huntsville.
Alabama race tests Trump's influence
The panel weighs in on Trump's involvement in the GOP Senate race.
During a rally, Trump calls the Arizona senator's opposition to a GOP-backed bill 'honestly terrible'
Hours after suffering another health care setback on Capitol Hill, President Donald Trump will try to turn the page at a rally in Alabama.
Candidate Moore in 2005: 'Homosexual conduct should be illegal'
Roy Moore, a Republican US Senate candidate in Alabama, said in a 2005 interview that he believes "homosexual conduct" should be illegal.
Why Jake Gyllenhaal isn't on social media
Actor Jake Gyllenhaal tells Conan O'Brien that he is not on social media because he isn't very tech-savvy.
What exactly is a 'dotard'?
Kim Jong Un's use of the arcane word "dotard" as a slam against President Donald Trump had many scrambling for a dictionary in search of its meaning and pronunciation.
Burning car rescue caught on bodycam
Five officers from the Atlanta Police Department are being hailed for their bravery after helping save the lives of two people trapped in a burning car. HLN's Mike Galanos reports.

YESTERDAY

How Emma Stone got 'addicted to strength'
For Emma Stone, living up to the legacy of the indomitable Billie Jean King in "Battle of the Sexes," about the infamous tennis match of the same name, was a big task to take on.
Tapper: Staff admits what Trump won't
President Donald Trump again called into question Russia's meddling in the 2016 election, a claim that has been contradicted by Trump's own staff.
70,000 Puerto Ricans warned to 'Evacuate NOW'
All people living near the Guajataca River in northwest Puerto Rico should evacuate immediately because of an "imminent dam break," the National Weather Service in San Juan said Friday afternoon.
People were riveted, but the trapped little girl didn't exist
The drama was palpable. Somewhere, under a collapsed school building in Mexico City, a little girl named Frida Sofia was trapped.
Puerto Rican residents face uncertain future
Residents of Puerto Rico have started to survey the damage left by Hurricane Maria. CNN's Leyla Santiago has more.
Cops praised for helping people in burning car
Five officers from the Atlanta Police Department are being hailed for their bravery after helping save the lives of two people trapped in a burning car early Wednesday.
Theresa May is dragging Britain off a Brexit cliff edge
Against a plain background in a former school for paramilitary police, next to a church famous for denouncing Galileo's refutation of the idea that the sun moved around the Earth, British Prime Minister Theresa May gave a foreign policy speech Friday that revolved around divisions within her own Cabinet.
Cillizza: Looks like McCain killed Obamacare repeal
As official Washington began to wind down on a unseasonably sweaty Friday afternoon, John McCain dropped a bombshell that threatened to end the last-ditch attempt by Republicans to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act.
See North Korea's stern threat
CNN's Kristie Lu Stout asks expert Duyeon Kim how we should interpret North Korea's threat of a new hydrogen bomb test.
Inside a secret mission to kill Taliban chiefs
CNN Films' "Legion of Brothers" follows US Special Forces soldiers who entered Afghanistan after 9/11 to route the Taliban in the early days of America's longest war.
Hands on with Apple's iPhone X
CNN Tech's Samuel Burke gets a first look at Apple's newly announced $999 iPhone.
Analysis: Dems can't pick whether to blame Sanders or rally around him?
The latest late push by Republicans to kneecap Obamacare is teetering after Sen. John McCain's decision to oppose it. But the past week's outbreak of internecine brawling underlines a raft of unresolved tensions. Among Democrats.
Did Sanders jump the gun on single-payer?
Our weekly roundup of the news, notes and chatter about the prospects for the next Democratic presidential race:
The times Trump insulted N. Korea
Back in May, President Donald Trump said he would be "honored" to meet with Kim Jong Un "under the right circumstances."
How Republicans say they'll vote on GOP health care bill
Republicans are in a down-to-the-wire push to repeal the Affordable Care Act one last time before the clock runs out at the end of the month, and a proposal from GOP Sens. Lindsey Graham and Bill Cassidy appears to be that last effort.
Price's use of charter jets under scrutiny
The Health and Human Services inspector general has begun an inquiry into Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price's use of private jets for government business, saying questions have arisen about potentially "inappropriate travel."
McCain defies his party on Obamacare again
Sen. John McCain announced Friday in a statement that he cannot "in good conscience" vote for the GOP's latest plan to overhaul Obamacare, likely ending Republicans' latest effort to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act.
World's most expensive beef noodles
A shop in Taipei, Taiwan, has been charging $325 for its Presidential Beef Noodle Soup. So what's in Niu Ba Ba's recipe that justifies the price?
Poll: 54% say Russia-backed info on social media affected election
Although President Donald Trump insists otherwise, most Americans say it's likely that Russian-backed content on social media did affect the outcome of the 2016 election, according to a new CNN poll conducted by SSRS.
Iconic sitcom home to be demolished
The home used for exterior shots of the beloved '90s sitcom, will eventually be turned into a three-unit residence.
Betsy DeVos is changing the way schools handle sexual assaults
The Education Department announced Friday it is formally rescinding Obama-era guidance on how schools should handle sexual assaults under Title IX federal law.
Vintage signs: Neon blasts from the past
Road tripping along America's highways is an iconic aspect of US pop culture -- from Jack Kerouac's novel "On the Road" to the road movie "Little Miss Sunshine."
Concerns grow over Putin's large-scale military drills
The US and NATO allies are expressing concern over Russia staging large-scale exercises with Belarus along the borders of three NATO allies -- Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia. CNN's Frederik Pleitgen reports.
Actress takes a twist in career moves
This one-time New York actress now makes collectible, one-of-a-kind knives for a living. "The Wonder List" returns Oct 7 at 9 p.m. ET/PT.
You can now binge-watch 'Will & Grace'
For the first time "Will & Grace" fans can binge-watch the complete eight seasons of the hit show.
'Victoria & Abdul' goes skin-deep on great story
Even taking acknowledged liberties with what's billed as a "mostly" a true story, "Victoria & Abdul" is such a fascinating, relevant slice of history it's a shame that the movie isn't a bit less superficial. Anchored by Judi Dench's towering presence, what emerges is a small-scale film on the order of "Driving Miss Daisy," yet which leaves its protagonists' motives frustratingly murky.
Protesters drown out Comey speech
Former FBI director James Comey is confronted by protesters while delivering the keynote address to Howard University students.
Comey's speech at Howard University didn't go well
Students at Howard University loudly protested former FBI Director James Comey Friday as he delivered a convocation address.
Country-specific restrictions to replace Trump travel ban
The Trump administration will unveil more tailored restrictions on travelers from certain countries as a replacement to the controversial travel ban, according to a senior administration official.
Analysis: Trump's dangerous blind spot
Before most people were awake this morning, the President of the United States was tweeting. About Russia. And Hillary Clinton. And the news media.
World's most expensive beef noodles
A shop in Taipei, Taiwan, has been charging $325 for its Presidential Beef Noodle Soup. So what's in Niu Ba Ba's recipe that justifies the price?
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