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What overturning Roe v. Wade could mean for the future of interracial marriage and contraception rights
US Navy sailor died by suicide on ship. His parents reveal what he told them
The parents of a sailor who died by suicide while on board the USS George Washington -- one of the seven crew members who have died in the past year, including four by suicide -- on Wednesday blasted the Navy's response to the crisis as "ridiculous."
Analysis: Biden is close to the point of no return with Americans on the economy
'Heavy, bloody battles' at Azovstal plant, Ukrainian commander says
Ukrainian counteroffensive inches closer to Russian border
There is still much stigma around the condition that cost this woman and her son their lives
Russian forces breached Azovstal complex, Ukrainian commander says, but steel plant still 'holds'
New details emerge about the relationship between an Alabama inmate and corrections officer as search for them continues
As the search continues for a fugitive inmate and Alabama corrections officer accused of helping him escape, new details are emerging about the pair's relationship and the officer's apparent preparations for their getaway.
Fed raises interest rates by half point in biggest hike in 22 years
All eyes will be on the Federal Reserve Wednesday as it wraps up a crucial policy meeting in Washington, DC, the outcome of which will have repercussions for millions of American families and businesses, as well as the economy, ahead of the midterm elections.
What you should expect from rising interest rates
The Covid era of free money is over, and the Federal Reserve is stepping up its fight against inflation.
Drone footage shows how Russians destroyed one Ukrainian town in savage battle
A 22-minute video shot by a surveillance drone over the Ukrainian town of Popasna has illustrated the stunning destruction being inflicted on settlements across the eastern regions of Luhansk and Donetsk.
Explosions ripple across Ukrainian steel plant housing civilians
Video posted from a Russian-backed account shows Russian air strikes at the Azovstal steel plant in Mariupol, Ukraine, that is housing civilians, according to the city mayor. CNN's Scott McLean has more.
Contact lost with Ukrainian forces in Azovstal plant, Mariupol mayor says
Federal judge accepts Derek Chauvin's plea deal and will sentence him to 20 to 25 years
The federal judge presiding over the cases of the four Minneapolis police officers implicated in the killing of George Floyd has accepted Derek Chauvin's plea deal and will sentence him to 20 to 25 years in prison.
EU proposes ban on Russian oil imports this year. Hungary says no
The European Union is proposing to ban oil imports from Russia and remove the country's biggest bank from the SWIFT international payments network as part of a sixth round of sanctions over the invasion of Ukraine.
Pranaiya was a happy mom - then she started talking about wanting to disappear
Pranaiya Oulapathorn used to say her superpower was sleeping.
US closely watching Covid surge for clues
Covid-19 cases are spiking in South Africa, and public health experts in the United States are following the data closely, waiting to see what it might reveal about how immunity from previous infections behaves over time.
EU turns up the pressure on Moscow over Ukraine
Boris Johnson faces his first serious electoral test since his reputation hit rock bottom
Ever since the "Partygate" scandal rocked Boris Johnson's premiership at the end of last year, the British Prime Minister has repeatedly dodged questions about his future by asserting that what the public wants is for politicians to get on with running the country, not obsess over events that took place nearly two years ago.
Pope Francis slams pro-war Russian patriarch: Don't be 'Putin's altar boy'
Pope Francis warned the leader of the Russian Orthodox Church, Patriarch Kirill, not to become "Putin's altar boy," he said in an interview this week.
It's impossible to wall off reversing Roe from landmark marriage and contraception rulings
Four planned evacuation corridors to Zaporizhzhia on Wednesday "if safety situation allows"
A Chinese man surnamed 'Ma' was detained. The news wiped off $26 billion from Alibaba's stock
For Chinese tech tycoon Jack Ma, there's a price to freedom: $26 billion.
China market analyst quits after his social media accounts were frozen
Hong Hao, a prominent market analyst in China, has left the state-owned bank he worked for just days after his social media accounts were shut down following downbeat remarks he made about the economy.
Supreme Court's draft opinion sends electric shock through midterm campaigns
• Biden's advisers have been developing plans for the day Roe is overturned
Audience video appears to show comedian Dave Chappelle attacked on stage at the Hollywood Bowl
Video circulating on social media appears to show Dave Chappelle was attacked Tuesday night when a person ran onto the stage during the comedian's performance at the Hollywood Bowl.
Trump-backed J.D. Vance will win GOP primary for Senate in Ohio
• Latest map: How voting power has shifted in Ohio• Primaries: Full results from Indiana and Ohio
Why May 9 is a big day for Russia, and what a declaration of war by Putin would mean
Russia may have invaded Ukraine on February 24, but President Vladimir Putin has insisted that his troops are carrying out a "special military operation" instead of declaring war.
The latest on the Russian invasion of Ukraine
Ukrainians strike Russian positions on Snake Island with military drone, video shows
'I'm all scratched and battered': Ukrainian woman loses brother and home to Russian rocket
An eastern Ukrainian woman describes the moment a Russian rocket destroyed her home in Rubizhne, injuring her and killing her brother. CNN's Sam Kiley reports.
Mike DeWine will win GOP primary for governor in Ohio
• Latest map: How voting power has shifted in Ohio• Primaries: Full results from Indiana and Ohio
US Chief Justice calls Roe v. Wade leak 'egregious breach' and orders investigation
Chief Justice John Roberts says the Supreme Court will investigate the release of a draft opinion that would strike down Roe v. Wade, and called the episode "a singular and egregious breach" of trust.
Scrapping Roe v. Wade would make the US an outlier in the West on abortion rights
US Chief Justice confirms Roe v. Wade draft opinion is real and orders investigation into leak
Aid to Ukraine depletes US weapons supply
Thanks to the United States and its allies, javelin and stinger missiles are flooding into Ukraine. But there's a side effect to providing the eastern European nation military aid. CNN's Alex Marquardt reports why US weapons inventory is running low and how some say those numbers can be boosted.
Amanpour asks conservative activist about SCOTUS nominees hypocrisy on Roe v. Wade
Carrie Severino of Judicial Crisis Network spoke to Amanpour about where the battle over abortion rights is headed and whether other precedents could be overturned.
Supreme Court leak rocks a case of massive importance
• Tell us how you feel about the fight over abortion rights
Evacuees from the besieged Azovstal steel plant in Mariupol arrive in the Ukrainian-controlled city of Zaporizhzia
Supreme Court draft opinion that would overturn Roe v. Wade published by Politico
In a stunning breach of Supreme Court confidentiality, Politico has obtained what it calls a draft of a majority opinion written by Justice Samuel Alito that would strike down Roe v. Wade.
Fighting reported around Azovstal plant in Mariupol
'Almost contemptuous': Reporter who broke SCOTUS story on draft opinion language
Josh Gerstein, the Politico reporter who co-wrote the story on what they call a draft of a majority opinion written by Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito that would strike down Roe v. Wade, explains to CNN's John Berman why the language in the draft is important.
Azovstal evacuees are moving but civilians are still stranded, says mayor of Mariupol
What you need to know about Finland's and Sweden's path to NATO membership
Since Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Finland and Sweden have been considering applying for membership of the NATO military alliance, which would mark a major policy shift for the Nordic region.
WH reporter explains what Putin's war declaration would mean
May 9th, known as "Victory Day" in Russia as it commemorates the country's defeat of the Nazis in 1945, could bring a declaration of war on Ukraine from Russian President Putin, according to US and Western officials. CNN's White House reporter Natasha Bertrand breaks down what this could mean for the future of Russia's assault on Ukraine.
Horror as elderly man in Shanghai taken to morgue in body bag -- while still alive
An elderly Shanghai resident was mistakenly declared dead and taken to a morgue in a body bag, in the latest sign of dysfunction in the Covid-stricken city where millions of people remain under government-enforced lockdown.
Ukrainians in Azovstal steel plant consider desperate measures as Russians close in
As Russian forces close in on the Azovstal steel plant, the Ukrainian civilians and resistance fighters holed up in the last bastion of Mariupol are facing "nonstop" bombardment and running dangerously low on supplies -- forcing some to consider desperate measures to survive.
The Trump 2024 puzzle is about to get some answers
One of the most fateful questions in politics is about to start getting some answers.
Putin may soon officially declare war on Ukraine, US and Western officials say
Russian President Vladimir Putin could formally declare war on Ukraine as soon as May 9, a move that would enable the full mobilization of Russia's reserve forces as invasion efforts continue to falter, US and Western officials believe.
'Stunning on so many levels': CNN legal analyst breaks down draft opinion obtained by Politico
CNN legal analyst Joan Biskupic breaks down what appears to be a draft majority opinion written by Justice Samuel Alito that would strike down Roe v. Wade. It was obtained by Politico.
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