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Al Qaeda expert has theory on why al-Zawahiri was killed
The US successfully targeted al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri in a drone strike in Afghanistan, according to multiple sources familiar with the matter. The US government has not yet confirmed his death. CNN's National Security Analyst Peter Bergen has more.
Dozens found dead in flooding and death toll is expected to rise in Kentucky
As the death toll in flood-stricken areas of Kentucky continues to rise, rescue workers and officials are focused on recovering missing people in several counties and coordinating vital aid for thousands of displaced residents.
Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson suspended for six games for violating NFL's personal conduct policy, per ​​ESPN, citing anonymous source
Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson has been suspended for six games for violating the National Football League's (NFL) personal conduct policy amid sexual misconduct allegations against him, according to ESPN citing an unnamed source.
White House warns China against escalations over Pelosi's potential trip to Taiwan
Biden administration officials are warning China not to take escalatory actions amid House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's prospective trip to Taiwan, emphasizing that the potential visit would not mark a shift in American foreign policy.
Jan 6. rioter who carried gun to Capitol and threatened Pelosi gets more than 7 years in prison
First grain ship departs Odesa under UN grain deal
'The water is coming!': First responders scramble to pull woman from flooding car
First responders rescued a woman trapped inside her vehicle in Weekes Wash, a stream 40 miles from Phoenix, but were unable to locate her dog.
Beyoncé to re-record lyrics to new song after using ableist slur
Beyoncé says she will remove an ableist slur from her new album, "Renaissance," after facing online backlash and criticism from disability campaigners.
Crypto can't rely on the government to save it from itself
Cryptocurrency is having an existential crisis. Last month, crypto lender Celsius filed for bankruptcy protection. It has frozen withdrawals since June 12, and it's unclear if or when customers will get their money back. But Celsius is just one domino to fall.
What will be the first visit by a US House Speaker in 25 years comes at a low point in relations with China
• 'Win hearts and minds' in Taiwan and Hong Kong, Chinese leader Xi urges Communist Party
Former Australia PM: Expect a 'colorful response' from China over Pelosi visit
Former Australian Prime Minister and Asia Society CEO Kevin Rudd says US Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi's planned visit to Taiwan is "unwise" and warns it will raise tensions again.
Cognitive decline linked to ultraprocessed food, study finds
Eating ultraprocessed foods for more than 20% of your daily calorie intake every day could set you on the road to cognitive decline, a new study revealed.
Former high-level Russian official who left Putin's government reportedly hospitalized
Former high-level Russian official Anatoly Chubais is in a European hospital suffering from symptoms of Guillain-Barre syndrome, a neurological condition, according to prominent Russian journalist and TV personality Ksenia Sobchak.
'Drill, baby, drill' is back in Europe as gas crisis looms
The 10-mile-long island of Schiermonnikoog is known as one of the most beautiful places in the Netherlands, boasting the widest beach in Europe, 300 different species of birds and a bustling tourist trade.
All eyes on Sinema as Democrats face week that could transform Biden's presidency
• Opinion: Justice Alito's careless remarks about Prince Harry and Boris Johnson
'Win hearts and minds' in Taiwan and Hong Kong, Xi urges Communist Party
Chinese leader Xi Jinping has urged the Communist Party to "win hearts and minds" of people in Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan as part of a "national rejuvenation."
Millions of women and children have fled the war in Ukraine. Traffickers are waiting to prey on them
There was nothing obviously untoward about the woman who approached the Palanca border crossing between Ukraine and Moldova with a 15-year-old boy she said was her nephew. But something about the pair just seemed odd. The boy, in particular, appeared embarrassed and uncomfortable.
In just 3 days, the McKinney Fire in Northern California has exploded to become the state's largest blaze this year
A wildfire in Northern California exploded in size over the weekend, triggering evacuations and becoming the state's largest wildfire so far this year, according to CAL FIRE.
Ukrainian tycoon killed in Mykolaiv shelling
Grain mogul Oleksiy Vadaturskyy and his wife Raisa were killed after the southern city came under intense shelling, as Putin threatened a 'lightning speed' response to interference
First grain ship departs Odesa under UN grain deal
Nancy Pelosi kicks off high-profile Asia trip with Singapore visit
US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and several other Congress members are visiting Singapore on Monday, their first official stop in a high-profile Asia tour that has attracted international attention over speculation she may visit Taiwan.
This nation is scorching in a heat wave and wildfires, yet it's returning to planet-baking coal
Kentucky braces for more rain following flooding that killed at least 28
See the aftermath as multimillionaire's mansion was hit by Russian strike
CNN's Nic Robertson talks to residents of Mykolaiv, Ukraine, who are faced with the aftermath of a heavy night of shelling.
Nichelle Nichols, trailblazing 'Star Trek' actress, dies at 89
Actress and singer Nichelle Nichols, best known for her groundbreaking portrayal of Lt. Nyota Uhura in "Star Trek: The Original Series," has died at age 89, according to a statement from her son, Kyle Johnson.
England wins its first ever major women's championship in 2-1 Euro 2022 win over Germany
In front of a crowd of 87,192 fans -- a record for a European Championship, men's or women's -- England won its first ever major championship in a dramatic extra-time victory, beating Germany 2-1 in the final of the Women's Euro.
NBA legend Bill Russell dies at 88
Eleven-time NBA champion and Boston Celtics legend Bill Russell has died at age 88.
A US dentist is accused of killing his wife on safari. He says she accidentally discharged the gun
Lawrence and Bianca Rudolph shared a passion for big game hunting.
Prince Charles disputes report he brokered £1 million donation from Bin Ladens for his charity
Clarence House, the residence of Prince Charles, has disputed claims reported in the UK's Sunday Times that the heir to the throne brokered a deal in 2013 to accept a £1 million charity donation from Osama bin Laden's half-brothers.
This country is baking in a heat wave and fires, yet it's turning to coal in the energy crisis
• Kentucky floods claim the lives of at least 26 people
More rain to strike already drenched and devastated eastern Kentucky as region remains in search and rescue mode after fatal flooding
Days after deadly flooding in eastern Kentucky claimed the lives of at least 25 people, more rain on Sunday will threaten some of the hardest-hit areas as rescuers are still looking for missing residents and thousands struggle to recover without cell service and power.
A mysterious Greenland shark showed up in Belize, thousands of miles from its arctic home
The Greenland shark makes its home in the icy arctic waters around Greenland and Iceland. So researchers were shocked when they found one of the ocean giants apparently taking a tropical vacation in the coral reefs off the coast of Belize.
With 100 days to the midterms, Democrats try to defy the odds as Republicans boast of coming wave
As the countdown to November's midterm congressional elections enters its final 100 days, Democrats face broad and persistent headwinds driven by widespread gloom over the economy and President Joe Biden's consistently low approval ratings.
Austria mourns suicide of doctor targeted by anti-vaccine campaigners
Austrian leaders appealed for national unity after a doctor who faced death threats from anti-vaccination activists and coronavirus pandemic conspiracy theorists took her own life.
'A mountain that just keeps growing.' What to know about the e-waste left behind by your gadgets
If you have one or more drawers filled with old gadgets and wires, you're not alone.
The fight to curb gun violence without inflaming racial biases
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Remnants of an uncontrolled Chinese rocket reentered the atmosphere over the Indian Ocean, US Space Command says
Remnants of a massive Chinese rocket that was descending uncontrollably back to Earth reentered the atmosphere over the Indian Ocean at roughly 12:45 p.m. ET Saturday, the US Space Command said on Twitter.
Pelosi stops in Hawaii and reveals her Asia plans. But no mention of Taiwan
US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is heading to Asia for a tour of the region after landing in Hawaii, where she visited the Pearl Harbor Memorial and the USS Arizona.
The fight against Alzheimer's: Where are we now?
Neurologist Rudy Tanzi was still a graduate student at Harvard Medical School when he helped identify the first gene associated with hereditary Alzheimer's -- amyloid beta-protein precursor, or APP.
Nepal has nearly tripled its wild tiger population since 2009
Wild tigers in Nepal have clawed their way back from the brink of extinction. There are now almost three times as many wild tigers in the country as there were in 2009, according to the Nepalese government.
'It just washed them away': Family loses four children in deadly Kentucky flooding
After days of fatal flooding washed away parts of eastern Kentucky and claimed the lives of at least 16 people, first responders will continue working Saturday to account for missing residents, the state's governor said.
Russia is plundering African gold to boost Putin's war in Ukraine
Bullets to ballet: How Ukrainians are defying Russia with 'normal life'
On the banks of the Dnieper River, parents sunbathe on the beach as their children splash in the cool, refreshing water.
Forever young, beautiful and scandal-free: The rise of South Korea's virtual influencers
She's got more than 130,000 followers on Instagram, where she posts photos of her globetrotting adventures. Her makeup is always impeccable, her clothes look straight off the runway. She sings, dances and models -- and none of it is real.
Near-total abortion ban in Indiana passes GOP-controlled Senate and heads to House
Indiana's Republican-controlled Senate passed a bill Saturday which would ban abortion at all stages of pregnancy with limited exceptions, despite opposition from abortion rights and anti-abortion advocates.
Russia offers big money to recruit for Ukraine war
Zelensky announces mandatory evacuation from Donetsk region
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Saturday called on the remaining residents of the Donetsk region to urgently evacuate in what he called a "government decision."
From the Capitol insurrection to now: What we know about missing Secret Service texts
Questions over potential deleted Secret Service text messages surrounding January 6 burst into view earlier this month with a letter from the Department of Homeland Security inspector general, sparking a new investigative thread for the House January 6 committee as well as questions about the role of both the agency and the inspector general himself, Joseph Cuffari.
Opinion: Justice Alito's careless remarks about Prince Harry and Boris Johnson
Justice Samuel Alito stirred controversy with a speech at Notre Dame Law School's Religious Liberty Initiative in Rome last week. The video of the event was publicized Thursday by the school.
'Appalling' videos alleged to show Russian soldiers castrating a Ukrainian soldier
Videos alleged to show Russian soldiers castrating and killing a bound and gagged Ukrainian soldier are circulating on social media, drawing an accusation of potential war crimes from the United Nations and prompting a Ukrainian investigation into possible torture.
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