Worldwide cyberattack could spark more trouble Monday

Companies worldwide are bracing for even more fallout from the biggest cyberattack ever as their workers head back to the office Monday.

Carl Bernstein: Comey firing is a 'dangerous' moment

Carl Bernstein says the Trump administration could put the United States in a "more dangerous" situation than the Watergate scandal did during President Richard Nixon's tenure.

On the frontline of ISIS' last stand in Iraq

Flies buzz around the drying rivulets of blood seeping from the heads of two corpses draped over the hood of a Humvee.

South Korean military: North Korea launches ballistic missile

North Korea launched a ballistic missile from the northwestern part of the country early Sunday, the South Korean Joints Chief of Staff said.

Cyber-Safe The hero who accidentally stopped the cyberattack from spreading

An anonymous malware researcher inadvertently helped stop the spread of a global cyberattack that targeted nearly 100 countries.

China's new world order: Xi, Putin and others meet for Belt and Road Forum

China's leaders are ringing in what they hope is a new world order at a major international conference in Beijing Sunday.

Former WH official: Obama did not record private meetings

President Barack Obama did not record private meetings in the White House, a former White House official tells CNN.

Massive ransomware attack hits 99 countries

Hospitals, major companies and government offices have been hit by a massive wave of cyberattacks across the globe that seize control of computers until the victims pay a ransom. Cybersecurity firm Avast said it tracked more than 75,000 ransomware attacks in 99 countries on Friday.

Just what is this One Belt, One Road thing anyway?

Spanning more than 68 countries and encompassing 4.4 billion people and up to 40% of the global GDP, China's One Belt, One Road project is not short on ambition.

FBI agents concerned about future of Russia probe

Some FBI investigators are worried the Trump administration could try to interfere with probes, including on Russia, by shifting resources and priorities away from counterintelligence investigations, FBI sources tell CNN.