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'Disgusting and unbelievable': Mom who says daughter and niece were ignored by Sesame Place character speaks out
Jodi Brown says her daughter and niece were ignored by a costumed character during a visit to the Sesame Place theme park in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Brown shares with CNN's Victor Blackwell why she believes the snub happened because the two girls are Black.
Ukraine resists Russian assaults in Donetsk
UK faces hottest day ever as heat wave broils Europe
Uvalde parents call for school police chief to be fired at emotional school board meeting
Indiana mall gunman killed by an armed bystander had 3 guns and 100 rounds of ammunition, police say
The gunman who killed three people and injured two others at a mall in Greenwood, Indiana, Sunday evening was armed with two rifles, a Glock pistol and more than 100 rounds of ammunition, police said.
To Russia, he's a traitor and right-wing extremist. In Ukraine, he's a Russian fighting against his own country
National Archives asks Homeland Security to explain potentially deleted Secret Service texts
The National Archives has joined a growing list of federal agencies and officials demanding answers about a batch of missing text messages from the US Secret Service from January 5 and 6, 2021, that may have been deleted.
See wildfires blaze across the UK
Unprecedented wildfires are raging across the United Kingdom while the country is experiencing its highest temperatures ever recorded.
Judge orders October trial for lawsuit between Elon Musk and Twitter
Lawyers for Twitter and Elon Musk will have their first chance to square off in court on Tuesday in the case over whether the billionaire Tesla CEO should be forced to follow through with his $44 billion deal to buy the social media company.
US Special Envoy for Iran: Window to revive nuclear deal rapidly closing
Robert Malley, US Special Envoy for Iran, reacts to Vladimir Putin's visit to Tehran and says the chance of reviving the 2015 nuclear deal "diminishes by the day."
This country is preparing for Russia to cut off its gas supply soon
French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire tells CNN's Becky Anderson about the energy deal France signed with the UAE and the advice he has for Europe to prepare for Russia cutting off its gas supply to the rest of the continent.
Ex-Trump aide tied to 'unhinged' December 2020 White House meeting is speaking with January 6 committee
Former Trump White House aide Garrett Ziegler is meeting Tuesday with the House select committee investigating the January 6 insurrection.
5 tips to stay cool in extreme temperatures
As extreme heat engulfs parts of western Europe, CNN reporter Jacqueline Howard shares tips for how to keep safe and cool during a heat wave.
Drone footage shows vast destruction in Ukraine's second largest city
Months of Russian shelling in the Saltivka neighborhood of Kharkiv has caused widespread damage, with numerous buildings and a school hit, according to Reuters.
Italian authorities: '70% of crops are gone' in Po River Delta
Italy's river Po Delta in the northern region of the country is affecting farmers and their crops as the climate emergency ravages Europe. CNN's Ben Wedeman reports.
Australia's environment is 'poor and deteriorating' says damning new report
As Europe sweltered in the summer heat, Australians took stock of a new report that revealed just how much the country's environment has deteriorated in the last five years.
Ireland records its highest temperature in over a century
To Russia, he's a traitor and right-wing extremist. In Ukraine, he's a Russian fighting against his own country
On the outskirts of Kyiv, past endless rows of Soviet-style apartment blocks, there's a sterile rehabilitation center filled with Ukrainian troops injured on the front lines.
He joined the Russian military and served in Syria. But now he's fighting against Russia
Ukrainian soldier Stepan Kaplunov, 31, was desperate to avoid capture because he is actually a Russian citizen and former Russian soldier. He has been fighting on the front lines against his own country since 2014 to help prevent Putin "reviving USSR 2.0." CNN's Scott McLean meets him in a rehab center in Kyiv after a tank shell exploded next to him.
US State Department is 'carefully' monitoring situation after Zelensky announced plans to suspend officials
Abortion's illegal in the Catholic majority Philippines, so more than a million women a year turn to other options
Miriam has seen her share of high-risk operations and procedures in her years as a veteran doctor in the Philippines -- but none quite as "complicated or as dangerous" as abortions, she said.
UK experiences its third hottest day on record
Why the US is so horribly incapable of meaningful climate action
While the world's climate is hot and getting hotter, the US government is frozen in time.
Top US general orders comprehensive review of US-China military interactions
The most senior US general has ordered a comprehensive review of US military interactions with Chinese forces over the last five years as concerns about Beijing's assertive behavior in the Indo-Pacific region increases, according to three defense officials.
France is facing a looming energy crisis. Here's how the UAE could help as its president touches down in Paris
France is in the midst of an energy crisis: Russia continues to cut off supply to Europe while historic heatwaves are causing a spike in demand for gas to cool homes.
Searing heatwave scorches parts of Europe
Sri Lanka's acting President says previous government was 'covering up facts' about financial crisis
Sri Lanka's acting President Ranil Wickremesinghe has said the country's previous administration was "covering up facts" about its crippling financial crisis.
Two dead as Ghana confirms its first outbreak of the deadly Marburg virus
Ghana has confirmed its first two cases of the highly infectious Marburg virus disease, the World Health Organization (WHO) said Sunday in a statement.
Sudan protesters decry violence as at least 30 people are killed in clashes
Security forces fired tear gas as Sudanese protesters marched in the capital Khartoum on Sunday against the country's military leadership, holding it responsible for an outbreak of violence in Blue Nile State.
In Pictures: Wildfires in Europe
As Europe reaches record temperatures, fire services across the continent are fighting to control huge wildfires in countries including Spain, Portugal and France, with hundreds of deaths blamed on soaring heat that scientists say is consistent with climate change.
Europe braces for a potential gas crisis as historic heatwave boosts demand
Europe is bracing for the potential of a full-blown gas crisis later this week just as an historic heatwave has hiked demand for energy to help cool the continent's homes and businesses.
China scrambles to defuse alarm over mortgage boycotts and banks runs
China is trying to ease panic over two of the biggest issues threatening social stability in the country—mortgage boycotts and frozen bank accounts.
Zelensky suspends top officials over staffers' 'collaboration' with Russia
Mykolaiv resident: Russia's terrorism won't scare us
The conflict in Ukraine continues to claim the lives of civilians who are far away from active fighting. CNN's Ivan Watson reports from the southern port city of Mykolaiv, where citizens say they won't be cowed by a Russian terror campaign.
3 people killed and 2 injured during a shooting at an Indiana shopping mall
Three people are dead and two others hospitalized after a shooter opened fire in the food court of a Greenwood, Indiana, shopping mall Sunday evening, police say.
Thousands of Chinese tourists trapped in resort town after Covid shutdown
More than 2,000 tourists have become stranded in a resort town in southern China after authorities imposed a snap lockdown to curb a Covid flare-up, as the country's stringent zero-Covid policy continues to upend businesses and daily life.
Steve Bannon is disrupting democracy. This is how
Uvalde shooting report describes multiple failures and a 'lackadaisical approach' by law enforcement
India hits 2 billion Covid-19 vaccinations as infections hit four-month high
The Indian government's Covid-19 vaccinations hit 2 billion on Sunday, with booster doses underway for all adults, as daily infections hit a four-month high, official data showed.
Zelensky fires top officials over staffers' 'collaboration' with Russia
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has dismissed two important figures in his government, questioning their leadership qualities and accusing many of their subordinates of treason and collaborating with Russia.
Inside Steve Bannon's plan to reshape the Republican Party
Steve Bannon, President Trump's former adviser, is pushing to install election workers that believe the 2020 election was stolen. For more, see CNN's special report, "Power in Chaos: How Steve Bannon is disrupting democracy".
Bodycam video from Uvalde shooting shows what unfolded after police arrived
CNN's Shimon Prokupecz reports on the release of bodycam footage from law enforcement officers who were on the scene of the Robb Elementary School shooting in Uvalde, Texas.
China once saw Europe as a counter to US power. Now ties are at an abysmal low
When Chinese leader Xi Jinping made his first state visit to Europe in 2014, he set out to herald a new era of cooperation in a multi-country tour, which the European Parliament President at the time called "a welcome signal of the importance that the new Chinese leader attaches to a strengthened EU-China partnership."
Uvalde shooting report describes multiple failures and a 'lackadaisical approach' by law enforcement
A Texas House investigative committee is expected to release a preliminary report Sunday on the Uvalde, Texas, school massacre that left 21 people dead, more than a month after the group began its search for answers.
Bloody battle for control rages in eastern Ukraine as Russia struggles to gain ground in Donetsk
The Ukrainian military rebuffed Russian advances in Donetsk over the weekend, as the bloody battle for control in the eastern Donbas region grinds on.
How the Supreme Court recalibrated the abortion debate in just 3 words
It's not just that US Supreme Court majorities upheld Mississippi's 15-week abortion ban and overturned Roe v. Wade. The opinion also skewed the crux of the conversation going forward -- with just three words.
Biden's fist bump with MBS 'a win' for US President: Saudi foreign minister
Joe Biden's controversial fist bump with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman was "a win" for the US President, the Saudi foreign minister told CNN in an exclusive interview on Saturday.
The environmental cost of the Russia-Ukraine conflict
Ukraine is now compiling evidence of the ecological damage from Russia's invasion, in the hopes of one day taking those cases to the International Criminal Court and ultimately making Moscow pay. CNN's Scott McLean reports.
Britain's Conservative party leadership race is turning into a transphobic spectacle
Britain's Conservative leadership contest kicked off this week, a weeks-long process that will result in the country's next prime minister. Besides the standard pledges of tax cuts or a slimmed down state, there has also been an enthusiastic promotion of anti-trans positions, potentially marking an intensification of the current government's "war on woke."
MBS hits back at Biden after the President confronts Saudi prince about Khashoggi
Saudi Arabia's de facto ruler, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, hit back at Joe Biden after the US President confronted him about the 2018 murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi during a meeting between the two leaders on Friday, according to a source familiar with the matter.
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