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See Planned Parenthood leader's response to Liz Cheney Supreme Court tweet
Planned Parenthood Federation of America President and CEO Alexis McGill Johnson reacts to a tweet from Republican Rep. Liz Cheney on the Supreme Court ruling overturning Roe v. Wade.
The states where abortion rights are still protected after Roe v. Wade overturned
Gun safety bill leaves loophole for domestic abusers in dating relationships
Experts say the "boyfriend loophole" included in the newly passed bipartisan gun safety bill isn't fully closed. CNN's Jake Tapper explains.
Suspected Russian spy was well-liked by classmates, but something just seemed a little off
Victor Muller's accent just didn't sound right.
IAEA 'increasingly concerned' for staff at nuclear power plant
US allies decry 'appalling' Supreme Court decision on abortion rights
US Congress passes first major federal gun safety legislation in decades
The House passed a bipartisan bill on Friday to address gun violence that amounts to the first major federal gun safety legislation in decades.
Biden says 'Roe is on the ballot' this fall as Democrats consider options on abortion rights
President Joe Biden said Friday women's health in the United States is now at risk after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade and eliminated the constitutional right to an abortion and he outlined steps his administration is taking to attempt to mitigate the effects of the ruling.
IAEA "increasingly concerned" for staff at Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant
Roe v. Wade is overturned. How does this affect you?
CNN's Tom Foreman explains different trigger laws in different states and when and how they will go into effect.
Supreme Court's decision on abortion could open the door to overturn same-sex marriage, contraception and other major rulings
The Supreme Court's opinion overturning Roe v. Wade on Friday could open the door for courts to overturn same-sex marriage, contraception and other rights.
Pelosi calls Roe v. Wade ruling a 'slap in the face' to women
The Supreme Court has overturned Roe v. Wade, the case that established a constitutional right to have an abortion. At a press conference on Capitol Hill, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) responded to the ruling calling it a "deadly decision."
Boris Johnson's future in peril as Conservative Party hit with double election losses
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson suffered a hammer blow to his authority on Friday after his party lost two parliamentary by-elections in a single night, raising new questions about his leadership.
A woman's brutal killing shocks the Arab world
The brutal killing of a young woman in broad daylight on an Egyptian street has shocked the Arab world, bringing the country's gender-based violence crisis into the spotlight.
Supreme Court steps on Senate's generational statement on guns with one of its own
US Supreme Court strikes down right to abortion
The Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade on Friday, holding that there is no longer a federal constitutional right to an abortion. 
A year after the Surfside condo collapse, loved ones see legislation and millions but few answers
PJ Rodriguez's 7-year-old son, John, is learning to cope with the loss of his grandmother and great grandmother.
Arthur Ashe's greatest triumph wasn't on the tennis court
Arthur Ashe was much more than a gifted athlete on the tennis court: He fought to open doors for African Americans in his sport and was active in the fight to end apartheid in South Africa. He was also deeply engaged in the campaign to de-stigmatize AIDS, the illness that ultimately took his life in February 1993 at the age of 49.
Beyoncé's 'Break My Soul' follows in the grand tradition of burnout songs
Beyoncé's new song, "Break My Soul," is here to remind us that yes, we all feel dreadful -- but since we're all in the same overworked, underslept boat, the beat reverberating through our headphones may as well slap.
What pop group MUNA's music reveals about queer joy
A pop sensation not afraid to weigh in on big political issues, MUNA stand out in part because of the band's open embrace of something that's still a rarity in the music landscape: queer intimacy.
Ukraine to withdraw from key city as Russia's advance grinds on
Hackers steal $100 million from California cryptocurrency firm
Hackers have stolen the equivalent of $100 million from a California-based cryptocurrency firm in the latest big-money hack in the digital currency industry.
Summer air travel is off to a messy start. Here's how to up the chances of getting where you want to go
The last thing any traveler needs after the past two years is more chaos and confusion.
How DeSantis became the top contender to take on Trump
Bianna Golodryga speaks to New Yorker writer Dexter Filkins about how Florida's governor became the top contender to take on Donald Trump
How music and writing helped Japanese Breakfast's Michelle Zauner overcome her mother's death
The past two years have been a whirlwind for Japanese Breakfast's lead vocalist Michelle Zauner. She's headlined music festivals, performed on Saturday Night Live, landed two Grammy nominations and her 2021 memoir, "Crying in H Mart," is a New York Times bestseller and is now being turned into a movie.
What the FDA's Juul ban means for the vaping industry
The Food and Drug Administration has ordered the popular e-cigarette brand Juul to remove its products from the U.S. marketplace. "The Wall Street Journal" reporter Jennifer Maloney joins 'Nightcap's' Jon Sarlin to explain what this means for the industry. To get the day's business headlines sent directly to your inbox, sign up for the Nightcap newsletter.
US conducts Taiwan Strait flyover amid tensions with China
A US Navy P-8A Poseidon reconnaissance plane flew over the Taiwan Strait on Friday in a demonstration of the United States' "commitment to a free and open Indo-Pacific," just days after 29 Chinese warplanes entered Taiwan's self-declared air defense identification zone, US Indo-Pacific Command said in a statement.
How Ukraine is trying to identify some of those lost in war
Outside an already overwhelmed morgue in Kyiv, morticians swing open the back door of a refrigerated truck, and the heavy stench of death fills the air.
How tennis legend Arthur Ashe became one of the most vocal HIV/AIDS activists
Arthur Ashe may have been most known for his tennis success, but it was his activism that set him apart off the court.
DP World Tour sanctions golfers who participated in LIV Golf series' inaugural event
The DP World Tour, formerly the European Tour, announced it has fined and suspended member golfers who participated in the inaugural LIV Golf series event earlier this month.
Another recession warning: Falling copper prices
Some investors look to copper prices as a bellwether for the global economy. If you're one of them, you have good reason to be worried.
Ukraine granted EU candidate status
• Russia is gaining advantage in eastern Ukraine, US officials say
Wimbledon draw: Defending champion Novak Djokovic to face Kwon Soon-woo in the opening round
Defending Wimbledon champion Novak Djokovic will face South Korea's Kwon Soon-woo in the opening round as he bids to retain his crown at the All England Club.
Paul Kagame is seen by some as a liberator. But critics say Rwanda is only safe for those who toe the line
For decades, Paul Kagame has ruled Rwanda with an iron fist in the mold of the archetypal strongman African leader.
This veteran says Ukraine is a 'sellout' to the West. Here's why
17 African nations refuse to condemn Russia's invasion of Ukraine in the UN. CNN's David McKenzie explains how Russia's influence over various African countries impacts their stance on the war in Ukraine.
Senate passes bipartisan gun safety bill
The Senate on Thursday night passed a bipartisan bill to address gun violence that amounts to the first major federal gun safety legislation in decades.
Owners of Jumbo Floating Restaurant backtrack on sinking claims as authorities investigate
The owners of an iconic Hong Kong floating restaurant that made headlines around the world after reports emerged it had sunk at sea, appeared Thursday to walk-back earlier claims it was beyond salvageable, insisting the vessel "was still in the waters" near the Paracel Islands, as calls grow for a full investigation into the incident.
You'll be charged to visit Europe from 2023
It's finally here: the end of fee-free travel to the European Union.
Japan says Chinese coast guard ships in longest violation of its territorial waters in a decade
Two Chinese coast guard ships navigated Japan's territorial waters near a chain of disputed islands for more than 64 hours this week, Japanese authorities said Friday -- the longest incursion of its kind in a decade.
Man attempting to break world record with marshmallows shares his strategy
Record-breaker shoots for most marshmallows shot into his mouth. CNN's Jeanne Moos reports.
In photos: Deadly earthquake hits Afghanistan
Afghanistan was rocked by its deadliest earthquake in decades on Wednesday when a magnitude 5.9 earthquake struck the country's east, killing more than 1,000 people and wounding many more, according to a regional official.
Small banks in China are running into trouble. Savers could lose everything
Peter had put his life savings of about $6 million into accounts at three small banks in China's central Henan province. He says he hasn't been able to access them since April.
New Zealand sea sponge populations 'dying by the millions' due to climate change
Shocking images have emerged from New Zealand showing millions of once-velvety brown sea sponges bleached bone white, the worst mass bleaching event of its type ever recorded, marine scientists say.
5 key takeaways from fifth Jan. 6 hearing
• Analysis: A damning Trump quote you need to hear• Trump talks about Jan. 6 attack in never-before-seen footage
Late night hosts roast senator's bad day at January 6 hearings
Wisconsin Senator Ron Johnson was the butt of late night comedy jokes after the House select committee unveiled new information showing his alleged role in pushing "fake" electors for then-President Donald Trump on January 6, 2021.
Afghans face crises on all fronts after quake kills 1,000
Aid groups scrambled on Thursday to reach victims of a powerful earthquake that rocked eastern Afghanistan, killing more than 1,000 people in an area blighted by poor infrastructure, as the country faces dire economic and hunger crises.
Filmmaker on his Jan. 6 footage: People said 'horrendous things' about Pence
CNN's Don Lemon speaks with filmmaker Alex Holder, who got behind the scene access to former President Donald Trump along with Trump's family and allies.
Fifth day of Jan.6 hearings sheds new light on Trump's attempts to stay in power
Russia is gaining advantage in eastern Ukraine as forces learn from earlier mistakes, US officials say
Russian forces are gaining an advantage in eastern Ukraine as they learn from mistakes made during the earlier stages of their invasion of the country, including better coordinating air and ground attacks and improving logistics and supply lines, two US officials with direct knowledge of US intelligence assessments told CNN.
Jan. 6 committee showed particular interest in Ivanka Trump footage, filmmaker says
The House select committee investigating January 6, 2021, questioned British filmmaker Alex Holder on Thursday about his interview with Ivanka Trump, showing particular interest in what she and other members of the Trump family had said about election irregularities, he told CNN's Don Lemon.
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