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Justice Jackson dissents in first vote as US Supreme Court won't reinstate Biden immigration policies
The Supreme Court Thursday declined to freeze a lower court order that blocked the Department of Homeland Security from implementing immigration enforcement priorities, in a case marking Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson's first vote since joining the court.
Why MI6 chief thinks Russia is running 'out of steam'
MI6 chief Richard Moore talks to CNN's Jim Sciutto about Russian President Vladimir Putin's "epic fails" in Ukraine and why he thinks Russia is running "out of steam."
India elects Droupadi Murmu as first president from tribal community
Lawmakers chose India's first president from the country's tribal communities on Thursday, which could boost the appeal of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's party among marginalized groups ahead of the 2024 general election.
DHS watchdog tells Secret Service to stop missing texts probe
Italy's president dissolves parliament, triggering snap election following Draghi's resignation
Italy's President Sergio Mattarella dissolved parliament on Thursday, triggering a snap election following the resignation of the country's Prime Minister Mario Draghi earlier in the day.
Biden tests positive for Covid-19 and is experiencing mild symptoms
US President Joe Biden tests positive for Covid, White House says
President Joe Biden has tested positive for Covid-19 and is experiencing "mild symptoms," White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said Thursday.,
War and energy woes push the climate crisis to the back seat in an endless vicious cycle
As Russia resumed its supply of natural gas to Germany after weeks of what it called "maintenance" on its Nord Stream 1 pipeline, leaders in Berlin breathed a sigh of relief. A day earlier, US President Joe Biden chose to defer declaring a climate emergency, which could have unleashed a wave of resources to fight the crisis, despite his opponents torpedoing his plans.
Watch AG speak on the possibility of charging Donald Trump
Attorney General Merrick Garland made his strongest comments yet about whether he'll charge former President Donald Trump saying that 'no person is above the law.' CNN's S.E. Cupp, John Avlon and Jeffrey Toobin discuss.
The climate crisis is driving heat waves and wildfires. Here's how
Brutal heat waves are gripping both Europe and the United States this week and are forecast to dump searing temperatures on much of China into late August.
See why health workers in China are hugging giants blocks of ice
Extreme heat has made China's zero-covid policy much more difficult - and dangerous - for front line health care workers. CNN's Selina Wang reports.
What to know about the final two candidates who want to be the UK's next Prime Minister
Boris Johnson will be succeeded as prime minister of the United Kingdom by either Rishi Sunak or Liz Truss after the Conservative Party leadership race was on Wednesday narrowed down to the final two candidates.
Russia claims it liberated Ukraine's south, but hundreds flee each day
Soldiers toting guns and grenades while drunk, looting private property, and squabbling with fellow fighters to the point of armed stand-offs: Civilians who have escaped the Russian-controlled city of Kherson in Ukraine's south say their home has become unrecognizable since Moscow's troops began their uncompromising occupation in early March.
The American-made weapons that could change everything
It seems that increasingly these days, the United States is letting Ukraine fight, valiantly, but is it with one hand tied behind its back?
Dangerously high temperatures will persist through the weekend with millions of Americans set to experience triple-digit heat
More than 85% of Americans are bracing for temperatures above 90 degrees Fahrenheit through the weekend, with millions in the south-central US expected to experience readings in the triple digits.
Russia's objectives now extend into Ukraine's south, Lavrov says
Scientists see alarming warmth as Greenland shed 6 billion tons of water per day last weekend
China reels from extreme weather as record rainfall and scorching heat wave cause havoc
Towns and farmlands inundated by floods, homes and roads buried by landslides, crops withering under scorching heat, hazmat-suited Covid workers collapsing from heatstroke.
His wife was killed in front of him as Russian troops entered his home. Why he now blames Ukraine
CNN's Matthew Chance gets an exclusive look at the filtration process for Ukrainian refugees on Russian soil, and speaks to them about their experiences.
'A free and open Indo-Pacific': With a single phrase, Shinzo Abe changed America's view of Asia and China
To many in Asia-Pacific, Shinzo Abe was prescient in recognizing the challenge a rising China posed to the American-led system of political and military alliances.
Russia's objectives now extend into Ukraine's south, Lavrov says
• Putin visits Iran in first trip outside former Soviet Union since invasion of Ukraine
Greenland shed 6 billion tons of water per day last weekend
The water off the coast of northwest Greenland is a glass-like calm, but the puddles accumulating on the region's icebergs are a sign that a transformation is underway higher on the ice sheet.
'You have no right to judge my son': Video shows tense confrontation between Uvalde shooter's mom and victim's family
Video shows a Uvalde school shooting victim's family confronting the mother of the gunman, and captures her response. CNN's Alisyn Camerota and Victor Blackwell have more.
Russia's objectives now extend into Ukraine's south, Lavrov says
Russia's objectives in Ukraine now extend beyond the eastern Donbas region into the country's south, a senior government minister has said.
EU Commission President: 'Russia is blackmailing us'
The European Union has unveiled its emergency gas rationing plan — a day before it fears Russia could drastically cut the flow of natural gas to the continent.
'Hasta la vista, baby': Boris Johnson marks end as UK's prime minister
United Kingdom's Prime Minister Boris Johnson makes his remarks during the final Prime Minister's Questions in Parliament. Johnson announced his resignation as Conservative Party leader after multiple scandals ending his tenure after less than three years.
Iran and Russia's friendship is more complicated than it seems
One image distributed by Iranian media on Tuesday of Russia and Iran's leaders meeting stood out. Russian President Vladimir Putin is shown clasping palms with Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei as the two rulers -- both heads of oil-rich countries grappling with grueling Western sanctions -- boast about their tight partnership.
'Barbarians': Ukrainian describes four months under Russian occupation
Each day Ukrainians escape from Russian-occupied territory in their hundreds — the young and old — fleeing their homes and willing to risk their lives in the crossfire of Ukraine's southern front. CNN's Ivan Watson meets civilians who have fled Kherson, a city where everything is changing under Russian occupation.
Russia broke the stock market. Now there's only one reliable way to make money
Investors searching for safe havens during the worst inflation in more than 40 years are out of luck.
Sri Lankan Parliament elects Ranil Wickremesinghe as President, but some protesters vow to fight on
Sri Lankan lawmakers on Wednesday elected former Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe as President of the crisis-hit South Asian country, in a move likely to anger protesters who have been demanding his removal from office for weeks.
Secret diary of a Ukrainian 'fixer'
Two days after Russia launched its all-out invasion, I got a call from a fellow Ukrainian friend who was leaving her film industry job in Paris, jumping into a car and returning to her home country. "A French radio crew is coming to Lviv," she said. "Would you like to work with them as a fixer?"
China warns US of 'forceful measures' if Nancy Pelosi visits Taiwan
China warned Tuesday it would take "resolute and forceful measures" if US House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi visits Taiwan, in what would be the highest-level delegation from the United States to the self-governing island in 25 years.
US Navy destroyer enters Chinese-claimed waters for third time in a week
A US Navy warship sailed through the Taiwan Strait on Tuesday, the third time in a week the vessel has entered waters claimed by China, heightening tensions between Washington and Beijing.
Top Russian tennis player Daria Kasatkina comes out as gay
Russia's highest ranked female tennis player came out as gay in an interview, while addressing rising homophobic attitudes in the country.
K-Pop star J-Hope to make music history at Chicago's Lollapalooza festival
K-Pop star J-Hope of the boy band sensation BTS will perform this month as the finale act at Chicago's annual Lollapalooza show, becoming the first South Korean artist to headline a major US musical festival, organizers said on Tuesday.
China endures summer of extreme weather as record rainfall and scorching heat wave cause havoc
Takeaways from Day 2 of the Steve Bannon contempt of Congress trial
The contempt of Congress trial against Steve Bannon got underway in earnest on Tuesday with opening statements and the first witness testimony after a failed last-minute effort from the Trump ally's team to delay the trial.
Mega Millions jackpot soars to $555 million ahead of latest drawing
The Mega Millions jackpot climbed to $555 million ahead of Tuesday's drawing, making it the fifth largest in the lottery's history.
Democratic lawmakers arrested in abortion rights protest in front of the Supreme Court
More than a dozen Democratic members of Congress were among those arrested by Capitol Police on Tuesday afternoon as part of an abortion rights protest in front of the Supreme Court.
South Korea's new jet fighter puts it among world's elite
South Korea's homegrown KF-21 Boramae fighter jet flew for the first time on Tuesday, putting the country among the few nations to have developed and flown an advanced supersonic fighter.
Iran signs $40 billion agreement with Russian gas company during Putin's visit
Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in Iran on Tuesday for his first international trip beyond the borders of the former Soviet Union since launching his invasion of Ukraine, which effectively ruptured ties with the West.
Amazon sues administrators of more than 11,000 Facebook groups that allegedly brokered fake online reviews
Amazon said Tuesday it has sued the administrators of more than 11,000 Facebook groups allegedly responsible for facilitating the purchase and sale of fake reviews on Amazon's marketplace in seven countries.
This Hong Kong farm is using fish and blue lights to grow basil the size of your face
Hong Kong has more skyscrapers than any other city, so it's not surprising that just 0.6% of its land is farmed. The city currently produces less than 2% of the fresh vegetables eaten there — but one agritech startup wants to change that.
Travel to the Caribbean during Covid-19: Resources for your trip
If you're planning to travel to the islands of the Caribbean, here are some resources to help you plan your trip during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Man runs through flames, narrowly escapes wildfire
A Spanish man was left in "serious condition" after fleeing a wildfire with his clothes in flames, according to a family friend. The dramatic moment was caught on video.
US Army to likely miss recruiting goal of new troops by nearly 40,000 over the next 2 years
The US Army is now projecting that for the next two years it will massively fail to recruit as many troops as it hoped, falling short by nearly 40,000 new recruits, according to the latest estimates and testimony from the Army's second highest leader.
Georgia prosecutors say all 16 fake Trump electors are targets in criminal probe
The Atlanta-area prosecutors scrutinizing former President Donald Trump's attempts to overturn the 2020 election in Georgia said Tuesday that all 16 of the "fake electors" who participated in a plan to subvert the Electoral College are now targets of an ongoing criminal investigation.
UPS driver stumbles during delivery. See what he does next
An Arizona UPS driver is seen walking up to a front door and placing down an envelope before collapsing. HLN's Robin Meade shares what the driver did to complete the job.
What Alex Rodriguez said before Jennifer Lopez married Ben Affleck
Alex Rodriguez sounds like he has no hard feelings when it comes to his split from Jennifer Lopez.
Netflix loses subscribers, but stops the bleeding
Netflix reported Tuesday that it lost 970,000 subscribers in the second quarter of 2022 — a number far lower than its own forecasts, which had projected that the streaming giant would lose two million subscribers.
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