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John Lee sworn in as Hong Kong leader by Chinese leader Xi Jinping
Analysis: Supreme Court conservative majority is threat to world
The Supreme Court spent recent weeks triggering political and legal earthquakes across America. But its latest audacious blow could affect the entire planet.
Hong Kong marks 25th handover anniversary
QAnon returns and targets Cassidy Hutchinson in new post
In a new post, online conspiracy theorist QAnon targets former White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson. CNN's Donie O'Sullivan explains what it means now that the account is back active.
Russia says it has complete control of Lysychansk oil refinery while Ukraine admits only "partial success"
Ketanji Brown Jackson sworn in as first Black woman justice of the US Supreme Court
Russia says it has complete control of Lysychansk oil refinery while Ukraine admits only "partial success"
Watch Ketanji Brown Jackson get sworn in
Ketanji Brown Jackson is sworn in as the 116th justice of the Supreme Court by Chief Justice John Roberts, making history as the first Black woman to serve on the high court. Jackson is filling the seat of retiring Justice Stephen Breyer.
Polls find majority of Americans say country is heading in wrong direction
The vast majority of Americans across party lines are unhappy with the state of the US, a new set of polling finds.
'Devastating': See ex-EPA administrator's reaction to Supreme Court's ruling
Former EPA Administrator Carol Browner calls the Supreme Court's ruling to curb the Environmental Protection Agency's ability to broadly regulate carbon emissions from existing power plants "devastating." She joins CNN's Kate Bolduan to discuss.
Biden calls for dropping filibuster rules to put abortion rights into law
Xi Jinping brought Hong Kong to heel. Now he's back in a city transformed
Biden calls for dropping filibuster rules to put abortion rights into law
President Joe Biden said on Thursday that he would support making an exception to the filibuster -- the 60-vote threshold in the Senate needed to pass most legislation -- in order to codify abortion rights and the right to privacy through legislation passed by Congress.
Why NATO's historic expansion matters
Why more air travel chaos is on its way
Now is the summer of our discontent, Shakespeare didn't exactly write in "Richard III," but for airline travelers in the US and Europe that's exactly what this summer is shaping up to be.
Cheney 'absolutely confident' in Hutchinson's credibility
In an interview with ABC News, Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) said she was "absolutely confident" in the explosive testimony former White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson gave to the January 6 committee.
Biden speaks ahead of leaving highly consequential NATO summit
President Joe Biden and his fellow NATO leaders depart a highly consequential summit on Thursday that rendered the defense alliance larger, more muscular and more focused.
Xi Jinping leaves mainland China for the first time since the beginning of pandemic
Chinese leader Xi Jinping has left mainland China for the first time since the beginning of the pandemic, arriving in Hong Kong Thursday ahead of the 25th anniversary of the city's handover from British to Chinese rule.
Xi Jinping brought Hong Kong to heel. Now he's coming back to a city transformed
Israeli parliament votes to dissolve, triggering fifth election in four years
The Israeli parliament, the Knesset, has voted to dissolve itself, triggering new elections.
Putin denied responsibility for mall attack. See what prosecutors are finding at site
At least 18 people are dead, dozens wounded and several missing after a Russian missile attack on a mall in the central Ukrainian city of Kremenchuk. CNN's Salma Abdelaziz was at the site of the strike where Ukrainian prosecutors and investigators are collecting evidence to prove what they say is another Russian war crime.
Their states banned abortion, but these prosecutors vow not to prosecute it
• Breyer leaving SCOTUS hours after term's final opinions• George Washington University will retain Clarence Thomas as a professor amid protest• Opinion: The Republican Party has a misogyny problem• Woman shares story of having an abortion after learning of severe fetal abnormalities
Ferdinand Marcos Jr. sworn in as Philippines' new President
Ferdinand Marcos Jr. was sworn in as the 17th President of the Philippines on Thursday, restoring one of the country's most notorious political dynasties to the Malacañang Palace 36 years after his father was ousted in a popular uprising.
Cassidy Hutchinson stands by her testimony at Jan. 6 hearing amid pushback
Woman pushing a baby stroller shot dead in Manhattan's Upper East Side, police say
A woman pushing a baby in a stroller was shot dead at close-range in Manhattan Wednesday night, police said.
'How can you trust Russia?' Nervous Lithuanians sign up for border militia
• Why NATO's historic expansion matters• Video: Putin denies responsibility for missile strike on Ukrainian shopping mall
Jan. 6 committee revelations may give Republicans opening to take on Trump in 2024
Nothing ever really seems to bring Donald Trump down.
After a decade in power, where is Xi Jinping taking China?
Experts and dissidents argue the strangling of Hong Kong's freedoms is part of a much broader crackdown the Chinese President Xi Jinping has imposed across greater China since he came to power. CNN's Ivan Watson talks to both Xi's supporters and critics about his legacy after ten years of reign in China.
Woman shares story of having an abortion after learning of severe fetal abnormalities
A Nebraska woman had an abortion after learning of fetal abnormalities that also put her own life at risk. CNN's Lucy Kafanov reports on the woman's need to cross state borders to undergo the procedure.
4 people charged over deaths of 53 people in Texas human smuggling operation
Four people have been arrested and charged after 53 migrants died in what one Homeland Security Investigations agent called the deadliest human smuggling incident in US history.
Liz Cheney says US is 'confronting a domestic threat' in Donald Trump
GOP Rep. Liz Cheney delivered a searing rebuke of former President Donald Trump and GOP leaders at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library Wednesday night, recounting some of the damning details that the House select committee investigating January 6, 2021, has uncovered thus far and praising the bravery of witnesses -- particularly the young female aides -- who have come forward to aid its investigation.
Rare portrait by Francis Bacon fetches $52.8 million at auction
A rare portrait by celebrated painter Francis Bacon sold for £43.4 million ($52.8 million) at Sotheby's London on Wednesday, the first time the artwork has been auctioned in its almost six-decade history.
As Sri Lanka runs out of fuel, doctors and bankers protest 'impossible situation'
Doctors and bankers were among hundreds of Sri Lankans who marched on Wednesday to demand the government resolve a severe fuel shortage at the heart of the Indian Ocean island's worst economic crisis in decades or step down.
She questioned Thatcher on Hong Kong's handover in 1984. Hear what she thinks now
After three tumultuous years, many in Hong Kong say it's a city they no longer recognize. The National Security law has virtually wiped out political opposition along with a once vibrant local press and civil society. Halfway through the 50 year agreement between Britain and Beijing that was designed to ensure "One Country, Two Systems", CNN's Kristie Lu Stout explores what is left of the promised freedom for Hong Kong.
January 6 committee subpoenas Trump White House counsel Pat Cipollone
The House select committee investigating the January 6, 2021, US Capitol attack has issued a subpoena to compel testimony from Pat Cipollone, former President Donald Trump's White House counsel.
Putin denies responsibility for missile strike on Ukrainian shopping mall
The Ukrainian government has released footage of the Russian missile strike that left a shopping mall in Kremenchuk, Ukraine, in ruins. Russian President Vladimir Putin has denied Russian responsibility, according to Russian media. CNN's Phil Black reports.
Disgraced R&B singer R. Kelly sentenced to 30 years in prison
Disgraced R&B singer R. Kelly was sentenced to 30 years in prison Wednesday, according to the US Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of New York, following his conviction last year on federal racketeering and sex trafficking charges stemming from his efforts over years to use his fame to ensnare victims he sexually abused.
Ukraine secures 'largest' prisoner swap with Russia
Sole survivor of ISIS group behind Paris attacks given France's harshest sentence
Salah Abdeslam, who is believed to be only surviving member of the group that carried out a series of deadly gun-and-bomb attacks across Paris in November 2015, was found guilty of all five crimes he was charged for, including murder on Wednesday.
Michael Flynn pleaded the Fifth on the most basic question of democracy
Michael Flynn wasn't the star of the House January 6 committee's hearing on Tuesday. In fact, he appeared -- via taped video testimony -- for less than five minutes.
Why NATO's historic expansion matters
Breyer makes it official: He's leaving the Supreme Court on Thursday at noon
Justice Stephen Breyer has notified the White House that his retirement will be effective Thursday, June 30, at noon ET.
Zelensky urges NATO to admit his country, asks "has Ukraine not paid enough" to join?
• Inside Biden's successful bid to expand NATO• US officials privately doubt Ukraine can win back all its territory
'This is a bombshell': Trump aides left speechless by Hutchinson testimony
A warning about the rage and tyranny that may await if Trump gets back into the White House
Secret Service officials: Agents willing to dispute Trump SUV incident under oath
Officials from the US Secret Service have announced that Tony Ornato and Bobby Engel, the agents named in Cassidy Hutchinson's testimony, are willing to testify before the Jan. 6 committee and dispute Hutchinson's account of an alleged incident involving then-President Trump. CNN's Josh Campbell has more.
How Erdogan's Turkey became NATO's wild card
NATO formally invited Finland and Sweden to join on Wednesday after Turkey dropped its opposition following an arduous process that has served to remind the alliance of its deepening deepening fault lines.
7 takeaways from Tuesday's shocking January 6 hearing
The House select committee investigating the January 6, 2021, Capitol Hill insurrection reconvened Tuesday for a hastily scheduled hearing, featuring blockbuster testimony from Trump White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson.
NATO formally invites Finland and Sweden to join alliance
NATO formalized its invitation to Sweden and Finland to join its alliance Wednesday, a historic expansion of the defense bloc that directly undercuts Russian President Vladimir Putin's aims as his war in Ukraine grinds ahead.
Brutal killing caught on camera stokes religious tensions in India
Religious tensions are flaring in India following the alleged killing of a Hindu man by two Muslim assailants as authorities attempt to stop video of the brutal attack from circulating online.
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