Strong earthquake strikes southern Philippines

The Philippines, one of the world's most disaster-prone countries, has frequent earthquakes and volcanic activity because it lies on the Pacific "Ring of Fire," a seismically active arc of volcanos and fault lines in the Pacific Basin.

Family of 7 discovered living in Dutch farm cellar for years waiting for world to end

Authorities in the Netherlands have launched a major investigation after an apparent family of 7 was discovered living in the basement of an isolated farm, allegedly "waiting for the end of time."

Syria's Kurds look to Assad for protection after U.S. pulls out

Adding to the turmoil Sunday, hundreds of Islamic State families and supporters escaped from a holding camp in Syria amid the fighting between Turkish forces and the Kurds.

Hunter Biden says he is resigning from board position in Chinese company
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The son of former Vice President Joe Biden said he is resigning from a board position with a Chinese company on Sunday. An attorney for Hunter Biden said his client will step down at the end of the month.

Protesters in San Francisco speak out against the Trump Administration
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Protesters gathered in San Francisco Sunday to speak out against the Trump Administration and their move to pull troops from Syria. Leigh Martinez reports.

President Trump orders withdraw of all U.S. troops from Syria
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In a major shift of alliance, Kurdish-led forces are to deploy side by side with government troops along the northern Syrian border.

Powerful typhoon hits Japan

(AP) -- A heavy downpour and strong winds pounded Tokyo and surrounding areas on Saturday as a powerful typhoon forecast to be Japan's worst in six decades made landfall southwest of Tokyo, with streets, beaches and train stations deserted.

Nobel Peace Prize goes to Ethiopia's prime minister

(KTVU and wire reports) -- The 2019 Nobel Peace has been awarded to Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed.

Iranian women allowed to attend soccer match for first time in decades

Iran is the world's last nation to bar women from soccer matches. Saudi Arabia recently began allowing women into soccer matches.

Turkey makes small advances in 2nd day of Syria invasion

(AP) -- Turkish ground forces seized at least one village from Kurdish fighters in northern Syria as they pressed ahead with their assault Thursday, launching airstrikes and unleashing artillery shelling on towns and villages the length of its border.

'I was suspicious, but it was tasty': Guinea pig ice cream for sale in Ecuador

In Ecuador, people typically cook guinea pigs with salt and serve them with potatoes and peanut sauce. But one vendor is taking things to another gastronomic level.

Ginger Baker, drummer for Cream, dies at 80

Ginger Baker, the volatile and propulsive drummer for Cream and other bands who wielded blues power and jazz finesse and helped shatter boundaries of time, tempo and style in popular music, died Sunday at age 80, his family said.

Ginger Baker, Cream's volatile drummer, dies at 80
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Ginger Baker, the volatile and propulsive drummer for Cream and other bands who wielded blues power and jazz finesse and helped shatter boundaries of time, tempo and style in popular music, died Sunday at age 80, his family said.

Astronauts replace old batteries in 1st of 5 spacewalks
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Astronauts hustled through the first of five spacewalks to replace old batteries at the International Space Station on Sunday. Christina Koch and Andrew Morgan removed three old batteries and installed two new ones delivered just a week ago, getting a jump on future work. These new lithium-ion batteries are so powerful that only one is needed for every two old ones.

6 elephants fall to their death trying to save fallen calf at Thai waterfall

BANGKOK - A herd of wild elephants was swept away by raging waters in a national park in Thailand, drowning six, while rangers helped steer two of the animals out of a deep ravine.