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A South Carolina graduation party shooting left 1 dead and 7 others, including minors, wounded
• Shooters opened fire in Philadelphia over the weekend, leaving 3 dead and 11 wounded• Democrat 'more confident than ever' of Congress reaching gun deal• Response to Uvalde shooting has been 'disturbing,' congressman says• Three killed, 14 injured in Tennessee shooting
Corgis, cannons and Union Jacks: See how the UK is celebrating the Queen's Jubilee
A four-day celebration has kicked off in the United Kingdom where thousands gathered to mark Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee.
Ukraine's hopes of reaching this year's World Cup end with defeat against Wales
It is on occasions such as this that sport's significance and insignificance are highlighted in equal measure.
Fire tears through Bangladesh container depot killing 49 and injuring hundreds
At least 37 people were killed and more than 300 injured as a fire tore through a container depot and caused explosions in southeastern Bangladesh, the country's state-run news agency reported.
Queen Elizabeth II makes surprise appearance on palace balcony to cap off jubilee
Britain's Queen Elizabeth II made a surprise appearance on the balcony of Buckingham Palace Sunday, as part of the final day of celebrations to mark her historic 70-year reign.
Royal singalong as stars turn out for palace party
For the first time in history, a British monarch is celebrating 70 years on the throne.
Video shows Russian missile flying 'critically low' over Ukrainian nuclear power plant
A Russian cruise missile flew "critically low" above a nuclear power plant in southern Ukraine, before striking a target in the port city of Mykolaiv and killing three people. CNN's Matthew Chance reports.
Mass shooting at Nigeria church kills dozens, says local lawmaker
A church in southwestern Nigeria became the site of a bloody attack on Sunday, according to local lawmakers.
At least 3 killed, 11 injured in shooting on Philadelphia's South Street
At least three people were killed and 11 injured when multiple people opened fire in the busy South Street area of Philadelphia Saturday night, police said.
Rafael Nadal wins record-extending 14th French Open title with straight-sets victory against Casper Ruud
Rafael Nadal claimed a record-extending 14th title at the French Open as he defeated Norwegian Casper Ruud 6-3 6-3 6-0.
'Spare me the bulls***': Democratic lawmaker fires back at GOP during hearing
Rep. David Cicilline (D-RI) recalls a heated moment between Democrats and Republicans during a House Judiciary Committee meeting on a package of gun control measures.
Sen. Chris Murphy 'more confident than ever' Congress can reach deal on gun laws but anxious about failure
Connecticut Sen. Chris Murphy, the lead Democratic negotiator in bipartisan talks on gun control legislation, said Sunday he's "more confident than ever" lawmakers will be able to get something done to address gun violence across the US, while acknowledging he's also concerned their efforts could fail.
As officials push for answers in Uvalde school shooting nearly 2 weeks after the massacre, families are still burying their children
Jacklyn Cazares' father used to tell the 9-year-old who loved making TikTok videos with her friends not to be loud in the house. Now, he wishes he could hear her voice filling their home again after she was killed by a gunman at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, last month.
Hundreds mourn Texas family killed by escaped inmate
Hundreds of mourners filled a baseball diamond about 30 miles south of downtown Houston Friday to remember Mark Collins and his four grandsons -- "bright, shinning stars" in the words of a family friend.
North Korea launches 8 ballistic missiles off east coast, South Korea says
North Korea fired at least one unidentified ballistic missile into the waters off its east coast on Sunday, South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff said.
China sends three astronauts to new space station
China launched another manned mission to its new space station on Sunday, carrying three astronauts who will continue construction of the station for six months.
5 people reported killed in multiple explosions close to city of Donetsk
When Harry and Meghan reunited with the Windsors
Iga Swiatek wins second grand slam title with victory against Coco Gauff in French Open final
Iga Swiatek has been nearly unstoppable this season -- and now she has a second grand slam title to prove it.
Frustration mounts in Uvalde over shifting narratives about school shooting. State senator says lack of clarity could hinder future safety measures
The lack of clarity surrounding authorities' response to the mass shooting at a South Texas elementary school could hinder efforts to prevent such massacres from happening again, a state lawmaker told CNN on Friday.
'I couldn't care less.' What some young Britons think of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee
This weekend, millions in towns and cities across the United Kingdom will mark Queen Elizabeth II's 70-year reign.
'I was close to death,' says former Liverpool star as Paris police response is in the spotlight following Champions League final 'disorganization'
For Liverpool and Real Madrid fans, last Saturday's Champions League final was supposed to be the magical conclusion to a long, arduous season.
One dead, 8 injured after high-speed train derails in southern China
A train conductor was killed and eight other people injured after a high-speed train derailed in southern China on Saturday morning, state media CCTV reported.
The official Uvalde narrative keeps changing. Here's what we know about the shifting statements
As drug cartels expand their reach across Latin America, Chile takes a hit
On May 1, Francisca Sandoval, a young Chilean reporter, traveled to a commercial district of the capital, Santiago, to cover a union rally commemorating International Workers' Day. It would be her final report.
Why Turkey changed its name
Bond between Americans and Ukrainian forces they trained remains strong as war grinds on
The war in Ukraine became real for Col. Robert Swertfager on day one.
Russians planning new assault on Sloviansk, Ukraine's military says
Hong Kong police warn Tiananmen anniversary vigil could break the law
GOP congressman drops re-election bid after backlash over support for assault weapons ban
Republican Rep. Chris Jacobs of New York announced Friday he will not run again for Congress, after he lost the support of conservatives following comments that he would support a ban of AR-15s and raising the age of gun ownership to 21.
Grand jury indicts former Trump adviser Peter Navarro for contempt of Congress
A federal grand jury has indicted former Trump White House adviser Peter Navarro for contempt of Congress after he refused to cooperate in the House January 6 committee's investigation.
UK PM booed arriving at Queen Elizabeth II's jubilee service
Three killed, several injured after train derails in southern Germany
At least three people were killed and several injured when a train derailed in southern Germany on Friday, an official from the district of Garmisch-Partenkirchen told CNN.
Jan. 6 panel will try to shock open-minded Americans with new details of Trump presidency
The House January 6 committee faces a critical task in next week's first prime-time hearing: To be effective, it must quickly grab a TV audience with a chilling picture of a president abusing power in an illicit bid to keep it.
Putin has time -- and that may decide the war's outcome
Rewind the clock to February 23, the day before Russia launched its all-out invasion of Ukraine, and one might be tempted to guess that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's days in office were numbered.
See Meghan and Harry arrive for jubilee service
CNN's Max Foster reports on one of the major moments of Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee, a religious service at the famed St Paul's Cathedral in central London.
Queen misses jubilee service with Harry and Meghan in attendance as Boris Johnson is booed
Members of Britain's royal family will head to St. Paul's Cathedral in London on Friday for a jubilee thanksgiving service in honor of Queen Elizabeth II's 70-year reign.
Elon Musk has 'super bad feeling' about economy
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has a "super bad feeling" about the economy and wants to cut about 10% of jobs at the electric carmaker, he said in an email to executives on Thursday seen by Reuters.
A royal wave: Queen Elizabeth II's memorable balcony moments
From young princess to long-serving queen, CNN looks back on the British monarch's most memorable appearances on Buckingham Palace's balcony.
New questions arise over Uvalde 911 calls
• More than a week later, officials are still avoiding the media's questions
'How much more carnage are we willing to accept?': Biden calls for assault weapons ban and more gun reforms
President Joe Biden issued a fervent appeal Thursday for stricter gun laws -- including a ban on assault weapons, tougher background check laws and a higher minimum age of purchase -- as a spate of gun massacres have left the nation shaken and prompted new discussions on Capitol Hill about how to prevent them.
Shanghai neighborhoods return to lockdown only a day after restrictions lifted
Multiple neighborhoods in Shanghai were placed back under lockdown only a day after city-wide restrictions were lifted, as China's stringent zero-Covid strategy continues to haunt the financial hub.
'This can really happen anywhere, and it's very scary.' Witnesses describe how an ordinary day turned deadly at an Oklahoma medical clinic
For the dozens of people who were seeking care at an Oklahoma medical facility on Wednesday, it was a regular afternoon that turned into a nightmare within minutes when a gunman opened fire.
Ukraine claims significant gains in southern offensive as Zelensky says Russia controls 20% of country
'Fix this now': Within minutes of the US Capitol breach, messages began pouring in to Mark Meadows
Within minutes of the US Capitol breach on January 6, 2021, messages began pouring into the cell phone of White House chief of staff Mark Meadows. Among those texting were Republican members of Congress, former members of the Trump administration, GOP activists, Fox personalities -- even the President's son. Their texts all carried the same urgent plea: President Donald Trump needed to immediately denounce the violence and tell the mob to go home.
Queen pulls out of jubilee service due to 'discomfort' during birthday parade
'How much more carnage are we willing to accept?': Biden calls for assault weapons ban and more gun reforms
Republican lawmaker pulls out weapons on webcam: 'I can do whatever I want with my guns'
The House Judiciary Committee met to consider a major gun violence bill. Watch the debate get heated across party lines over the "Protecting Our Kids Act"
Retired colonel identifies danger area for Ukraine's military
Retired Air Force Col. Cedric Leighton says that if Ukraine doesn't take the opportunity to withdraw from a pocket near the key city of Severodonetsk in eastern Ukraine, they risk losing a large part of their military.
Platinum Jubilee: Your guide to the celebrations
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