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From CNN’s Dan Merica: Clinton picks up endorsement from O’Malley aide

Terror threat in Europe 'as high as it's ever been,' officials say

The terror threat in Europe is at as high a level as it's ever been, a U.S. official told CNN Wednesday, and nearly 2,000 foreign fighters who went to Iraq and Syria from Europe have returned home -- with some potentially plotting new attacks.

Brazil President on Zika: Victory depends on our determination

Brazil's President Dilma Rousseff urged Brazilians on Wednesday to fight the spread of the Zika virus.

Bill Cosby case: Judge says prosecution can go forward

The sexual assault case in Pennsylvania against Bill Cosby will go forward, a judge in Montgomery County ruled Wednesday.

First on CNN: U.S. investigators find proof of cyberattack on Ukraine power grid

U.S. investigators have found evidence to confirm what is believed to be the first-of-its-kind cyberattack on a power grid that caused a blackout for hundreds of thousands of people in Ukraine in December.

Zika has been sexually transmitted in Texas, CDC confirms

Zika has been sexually transmitted in Texas, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Tuesday. It is the first known case of the virus being locally acquired in the continental United States in the current outbreak.

Who is Ted Cruz?

Texas Sen. Ted Cruz secured a victory in Monday night's GOP presidential Iowa caucuses, snatching the win from Donald Trump, who had been leading polls there as recently as Saturday. But it's not the first time Cruz has defied expectations.

Hillary Clinton wins Iowa caucuses

Hillary Clinton's razor-thin victory in the Iowa Democratic caucuses sets up a prolonged nomination fight with rival Bernie Sanders as the focus shifts to New Hampshire.

South Korea, Japan condemn planned North Korea satellite launch

North Korea has indicated that it will launch a satellite sometime between February 8-25, a United Nations agency said Tuesday, drawing condemnation from South Korea and Japan.

Australian high court rejects challenge to Nauru detention centers

Australia's High Court has rejected a challenge to the government's right to detain people in government-funded centers on Nauru.