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Rebranded McDonald's restaurants are unveiled in Russia
The golden arches and Big Mac may have gone, but Russians saw McDonald's restaurants reopen on Sunday under new branding and ownership.
'Inundated with American travelers': End of testing rule opens travel floodgates
Bipartisan group of senators announce agreement on gun control
• The aftermath of another deadly weekend in the US• Student-led rallies calling for action on gun violence held in 400 US cities
A New Jersey mother and her son with severe autism were stranded in Aruba for 2 weeks after the teenager had an episode on a home-bound plane
A New Jersey mother and her son with severe autism, who were vacationing with their family in Aruba, were stuck in the country for two weeks after the boy had a meltdown before takeoff on their return trip, the family says.
How a SCOTUS opinion in a blockbuster case could impact abortion rights
Within weeks, the Supreme Court will issue an opinion in a blockbuster abortion case that will give the conservative majority the opportunity to reverse the court precedent enshrining a right to the procedure.
Paramedic from Utah bought a one-way ticket to Ukraine when Russia invaded. Now she's helping to keep other foreign fighters alive
Driving down bumpy, dirt roads, local police escort us into a wooded area where they say a unit of foreign fighters is based. It's a village like so many in this part of Ukraine -- homes destroyed and visible signs of shelling.
Russian forces could cut off Severodonetsk in days. In neighboring Bakhmut, residents brace for their arrival
At first glance Bakhmut doesn't look like a city at war.
Student-led rallies calling for action on gun violence held in 400 US cities
March for Our Lives, the student-led movement focused on gun violence prevention, returned to Washington Saturday with a mass demonstration in the wake of recent shootings in Uvalde, Texas, and Buffalo, New York.
Max Verstappen wins Azerbaijani F1 Grand Prix
Max Verstappen cruised to victory at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix on Sunday to extend his lead at the top of the Formula One drivers' championship to 21 points.
Kyiv suburbs begin cleanup after Russian withdrawal
CNN's Salma Abdelaziz reports on cleanup efforts in the suburbs of Kyiv, Ukraine, as Russia's invasion continues.
Charl Schwartzel hits LIV Golf jackpot, wins $4 million prize
South African Charl Schwartzel won the inaugural individual stroke-play competition of the controversial Saudi-backed LIV Golf Invitational Series on Saturday.
Seoul to "dramatically" boost defense amid fears over North Korea's nuclear plans
South Korea will "dramatically" strengthen its defensive capabilities, its defense minister said Sunday amid international concern that Pyongyang is reviving its nuclear testing program.
China blasts US 'bully', says it will 'fight to the end' for Taiwan
Chinese Defense Minister Wei Fenghe on Sunday accused the United States of being a "bully" and "hijacking" countries around the region, during a combative speech in which he said his country would "fight to the very end" to stop Taiwanese independence.
How Ukrainians are using 3D technology to protect cultural artifacts from Russian attack
A blown-up Russian tank near Kyiv, a monument for Ukrainian writer Borys Hrinchenko, an apartment building destroyed by artillery and a slide in a children's playground covered in graffiti.
US President Joe Biden running out of options as Iran closer than ever to nuclear weapon
Transforming an A330 into a yacht-like luxury experience
The fact that the mega rich go to great lengths to customize their private planes to fit their lifestyles is not new.
US defense chief says China muscling neighbors, plundering resources in Pacific
US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin called out China on Saturday for a series of coercive, aggressive and dangerous actions that threaten stability around Asia and vowed the United States would stand by partners to resist any pressure.
Russia is now in control of much of Severodonetsk. The fight for the city may dictate the outcome of the war in Ukraine's east
This elderly man with Alzheimer's killed his granddaughter. He says he doesn't remember
It began as a family argument and ended in tragedy -- a teenage girl stabbed to death by her elderly grandfather in a case that shocked a nation.
Mo Donegal wins Belmont Stakes
Mo Donegal crossed the finish line first at the 154th running of the Belmont Stakes in Elmont, New York, on Saturday.
Rape case against soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo dismissed due to 'misconduct' by plaintiff's attorney
The federal civil case alleging that Portuguese soccer player Cristiano Ronaldo raped a woman in a Las Vegas hotel room in 2009 was dismissed on Friday.
How psychedelic mushrooms may rewire the brain to ease depression
Shrooms, Alice, tweezes, mushies, hongos, pizza toppings, magic mushrooms -- everyday lingo for psychedelic mushrooms seems to grow with each generation. Yet leading mycologist Paul Stamets believes it's time for fans of psilocybin mushrooms to leave such childish slang behind.
Seven killed in helicopter crash in Italy's Monte Cusna
The bodies of seven people were found on Saturday, two days after a helicopter crashed in northern Italy.
Putin tells us exactly what his endgame is in Ukraine
Clarence House doesn't deny report that Prince Charles finds UK's plan to send migrants to Rwanda 'appalling'
Clarence House said it would not comment on what it calls "supposed anonymous private conversations with The Prince of Wales" after British newspaper The Times reported that Prince Charles privately described the UK government's controversial plan to send asylum-seekers to Rwanda "appalling."
US gas prices hit record high: $5 a gallon
What to know about India's Prophet Mohammed controversy
Search teams find apparent human remains near remote area where missing pair were heading
Search teams in Brazil found what appear to be human remains near the area where British journalist Dom Phillips and Indigenous affairs expert Bruno Pereira were headed before they went missing, police said Friday.
Analysis: Putin reveals his endgame in Ukraine
Surprise Kentucky Derby winner Rich Strike returns to the track for Belmont Stakes
Rich Strike stunned the horse racing world when he won the Kentucky Derby last month and he's back in action again at the Belmont Stakes on Saturday.
NBA Finals: Steph Curry's 43-point masterpiece helps Golden State Warriors level series with Boston Celtics
Steph Curry produced a 43-point masterpiece Friday to will the Golden State Warriors to a 107-97 Game 4 victory over the Boston Celtics and level the series at 2-2.
France commits to rebuilding relationship with Australia after failed submarine deal
France's defense minister said Saturday that the country aimed to rebuild its relationship with Australia, following a failed submarine deal that led to a breakdown of relations between the two countries.
US drops Covid testing and even Japan is relaxing entry
This week in travel news, the United States is set to drop its Covid-19 testing requirement for inbound air travelers, and Japan is now allowing international tour groups.
What the LIV Golf series was actually like on the ground
Pop music pumping, a marching band and a human statue scaring those walking nearby. There's even a robotic, automated drinks transportation machine.
Boris Johnson clings to power as rivals plot behind closed doors
Boris Johnson ends the week with reason to be cheerful. On Monday, he survived the biggest challenge to his leadership since becoming Prime Minister, after his Conservative MPs backed him in a confidence vote to remain party leader by 211 to 148.
Los Angeles Chargers owner is sued by his sister in a legal battle for control of the franchise
Los Angeles Chargers owner and chairman Dean Spanos is being sued by his sister and team co-owner Dea Spanos Berberian, who's accusing him of "misogynistic" behavior and repeated "breaches of fiduciary duty" in his role as controlling owner of the NFL franchise.
North Korea names first woman foreign minister
North Korea has named a top nuclear negotiator as the nation's first female foreign minister, state media reported Saturday, amid warnings from the US that Pyongyang is preparing to conduct a nuclear test.
Russia 'using starvation as a weapon,' German official says
Police exhume wrong body in cold case investigation
With hopes of identifying the female victim of a 1975 homicide, Connecticut authorities exhumed a body in a Hamden cemetery Wednesday, only to find the remains of someone else.
3 key takeaways from Biden's Summit of the Americas
In an odd twist of scheduling, President Joe Biden was meeting here Thursday with a leader who's amplified conspiracy theories the very same hour that startling new details emerged about the conspiracy to deny him the presidency.
Texas school shooting victim's parents say their child is changed forever
The parents of a 10-year-old victim of the massacre at a Uvalde elementary school last month say they miss their son -- even though he is one of the survivors.
Britney Spears weds in custom Versace gown that took 700 hours to make
Britney Spears wore an elegant custom Versace gown to marry personal trainer and model Sam Asghari at an intimate wedding ceremony outside Los Angeles on Thursday.
Justin Bieber says he has facial paralysis due to Ramsay Hunt syndrome
Justin Bieber announced Friday that he is taking a break from performing because he is suffering from paralysis on one side of his face.
UN says it is 'concerned' by death sentences for three foreign fighters
UK judge allows first flight sending asylum-seekers to Rwanda to go ahead
The United Kingdom's controversial plan to send asylum-seekers to Rwanda as early as next week was green-lit on Friday, after the High Court in London denied an injunction to block the first flight.
US will end Covid-19 testing requirement for air travelers entering the country
The Biden administration is expected to announce Friday that the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will lift its requirement for travelers to test negative for Covid-19 before entering the US, according to a senior administration official.
Watch Putin shift his rhetoric over Russia's stated goal
Russian President Vladimir Putin compared himself to the 18th century Russian czar, Peter the Great, to justify Russia's invasion of Ukraine. CNN's Fred Pleitgen joins Connect the World to discuss.
Trump claims daughter Ivanka 'checked out' and wasn't looking at election results
Putin likens himself to Peter the Great, suggests Russia is justified in invading Ukraine
Hearing revives Jan. 6 horrors and reveals Trump's approval
The House's select committee investigating the January 6, 2021 US Capitol attack held its first hearing Thursday evening, detailing the findings of the panel's investigation and playing new video from closed-door depositions of members of former President Donald Trump's team and depicting the violence at the Capitol on January 6.
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