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Routine search ends in dramatic shootout at Amtrak station
Livestream cameras captured the moment a gunman opened fire during a routine contraband check on an Amtrak train in Tucson, Arizona.
Woman vanished from Airbnb in California desert in June and hasn't been seen since
When New Jersey native Lauren Cho moved to California late last year she dreamed of a fresh start.
Watch Barbie sail through the air on zero-gravity flight
Barbie becomes weightless on zero-gravity flight. CNN's Jeanne Moos reports on the gravity of her astronaut training.
US Senator's office sets up Instagram account appearing to be 13-year-old girl. See what happens
Sen. Blumenthal's office conducted an experiment where it registered an account as belonging to a 13-year-old girl, followed some exercise and dieting accounts, and was quickly served by Instagram's algorithms with increasingly extreme content promoting eating disorders. CNN recreated the experiment and correspondent Donie O'Sullivan reports on the findings.
Whistleblower's testimony: Facebook could destroy me, but I needed to expose 'frightening truth'
• Analysis: What we learned from whistleblower• Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp coming back after 6-hour outage
Florida man who trapped gator explains his technique
Eugene Bozzi, the Florida man who captured an alligator in a trash can, explains what was going through his head. Watch Anderson Cooper Full Circle on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6pm E.T.
Bubba Wallace becomes 1st Black driver to win NASCAR Cup Series since 1963
Bubba Wallace made history Monday, becoming just the second Black driver to win NASCAR's Cup Series race, the association's top series.
Beaches closed and cleanup underway after oil spill off California destroys wildlife habitats
Portions of popular beaches across a swathe of Southern California have been closed after a pipeline breach sent thousands of gallons of oil into the Pacific Ocean and dead wildlife began washing ashore.
Here are 5 takeaways from the Pandora Papers
The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) on Sunday released the "Pandora Papers," an exposé of the financial secrets and offshore dealings of dozens of heads of state, public officials and politicians from 91 countries and territories.
Russian actor and director will launch with cosmonaut to film first movie made in space
The International Space Station is about to become a film set.
William Shatner, 90, is headed to space on Blue Origin rocket
Captain Kirk is headed to space.
US just two weeks away from debt default as Biden rips 'hypocritical, dangerous and disgraceful' GOP opposition
Two 'prolific' ransomware operators arrested in Ukraine, Europol announces
US and European enforcement agencies last week arrested two people in Ukraine who have allegedly made multimillion-dollar ransom demands following hacks of European and US organizations, Europol announced Monday.
Soldiers are delivering fuel in Britain as shortages persist
The army started supplying service stations in the United Kingdom on Monday in an effort to end more than a week of shortages that have forced pumps to close and left motorists without fuel.
Deadly blast rips through Kabul, Taliban spokesman says
An explosion ripped through a crowd outside the entrance of a mosque in central Kabul on Sunday, leaving a number of people dead, a senior Taliban spokesman said.
ATP to investigate Alexander Zverev's domestic abuse allegations
The ATP is investigating domestic abuse allegations made by world No. 4 Alexander Zverev's ex-girlfriend, the governing body for men's professional tennis announced Monday.
See who tops this year's list of Fortune's Most Powerful Women
To say the pandemic has been transformative for business is an understatement.
'The Simpsons' make their runway debut during Paris Fashion Week
After designing Kim Kardashian's statement-making Met Gala look, the luxury fashion house Balenciaga set its sights on another household family name: the Simpsons. The animated residents of Springfield, including Bart, Homer, Marge, Lisa and Maggie, have made their runway debut during Paris Fashion Week.
Harry Styles reveals NSFW meaning of 'Watermelon Sugar'
This story is for grown folks only.
Russia test-fires submarine-launched hypersonic missile for first time
Russia said on Monday it had successfully test launched a Tsirkon (Zircon) hypersonic cruise missile from a submarine for the first time, a weapon President Vladimir Putin has lauded as part of a new generation of unrivaled arms systems.
Europe's drug regulator advises Covid-19 booster shots for the immunocompromised
The European Medicines Agency (EMA) has concluded that a booster shot of the Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna coronavirus vaccines "may be given to people with severely weakened immune systems, at least 28 days after their second dose," according to a statement Monday.
India to pay more than $300 million to next of kin of Covid-19 victims
India's top court on Monday approved the government's decision to pay about $670 for every coronavirus death in the country as compensation to the next of kin of the deceased.
Censored letters between Marie-Antoinette and her rumored lover revealed in full with X-rays
Redacted lines from letters between Marie-Antoinette and her alleged lover have been revealed for the first time, using advanced scientific techniques.
Chess changed the fortunes of this 11-year-old prodigy and his family
When Tanitoluwa "Tani" Adewumi mulls his next move on a chessboard, his instinct is to pile pressure on his opponent.
Which countries are on the UK red list?
The UK has introduced a new system for international travel, loosening testing requirements for many fully vaccinated travelers and designating destinations either "red" or "green."
Senator doesn't understand what a 'finsta' is
Sen. Richard Blumenthal grilled a Facebook executive about "finstas," or fake Instagram accounts. The slang term is primarily used to describe a private Instagram account created by teens to interact with a trusted group of family and/or friends.
The Earth isn't as bright as it once was
A new finding that seems a little out of this world is a new reality for researchers who have been studying the cosmos for the last two decades.
How a chili pepper burn led to a Nobel prizewinning breakthrough
The 2021 Nobel Prize in physiology and medicine has been awarded to David Julius and Ardem Patapoutian for their discoveries of receptors for temperature and touch.
Stephanie Grisham 'terrified' of a 2024 Donald Trump presidential run
Former White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham, who worked for Donald Trump for more than five years, now says she fears another four years with Trump in the White House.
Stephanie Grisham: President Trump loved the chaos
Former White House Press Secretary Stephanie Grisham went on "Good Morning America" to talk about her time working in Donald Trump's White House and for the First Lady, as well as her upcoming book. CNN's Kate Bennett joins New Day to discuss.
Ethiopian parliament confirms Abiy Ahmed as prime minister
Ethiopia's parliament confirmed incumbent Abiy Ahmed as prime minister for a five-year term on Monday, cementing his power domestically amid mounting international concern over his government's handling of the conflict in northern Ethiopia.
Electric vehicle hype is still driving car stocks
Car sales at major automakers are plunging due to a shortage of computer chips that's forced factory shutdowns and crimped supply.
Billie Eilish will be youngest solo Glastonbury headliner
Billie Eilish is set to once again make history.
Bitterness festers as Democrats try again to pass Biden's economic agenda
A bitter duel between progressives and Senate centrists last week laid bare the mistrust, philosophical divides and practical governing constraints rocking Washington Democrats. And it only deepened the critical question of Joe Biden's term: Can the President and his allies leverage a fragile hold on power to launch generational change?
Evergrande could be about to sell its property management unit in scramble to raise cash
Shares in Evergrande were suspended Monday amid reports that a rival Chinese real estate developer was preparing to buy its property management business — a move that could inject much needed cash into the ailing conglomerate.
A major oil spill off California's coast could become an 'ecological disaster'
A spill of about 3,000 barrels of oil -- or roughly 126,000 gallons of post-production crude -- off the coast of Southern California is a "potential ecological disaster," Huntington Beach Mayor Kim Carr said Saturday.
Fumio Kishida becomes Japan's 100th Prime Minister
Japan's Fumio Kishida took office as the country's new Prime Minister on Monday, tasked with leading the world's third-largest economy out of the coronavirus pandemic.
Facebook whistleblower revealed, says the company prioritized profit over public good
Why a hand gesture has South Korean companies on edge
Facebook whistleblower revealed on '60 Minutes,' says the company prioritized profit over public good
The identity of the Facebook whistleblower who released tens of thousands of pages of internal research and documents — leading to a firestorm for the social media company in recent weeks — was revealed on "60 Minutes" Sunday night as Frances Haugen.
Supreme Court's new term could see landmark rulings on abortion, guns and vouchers
For the first time in more than a year, the Supreme Court will convene in its crimson velvet-lined majestic chamber Monday to begin a new term and hear some of the most divisive issues of the day at a time when the Court's institutional legitimacy is under attack and the majority of the public doesn't approve of the job the justices are doing.
Cuba lashes out after young baseball players defect in Mexico
Cuba's state media on Sunday lashed out after nearly a dozen Cuban baseball players defected in Mexico -- believed to be one of the country's largest and most embarrassing known incidents of mass defection in years.
Documents reveal flow of money and hidden riches of powerful leaders
CNN's Pamela Brown talks to Washington Post reporter Greg Miller about their deep-dive into the Pandora Papers, a trove of financial records that reveal how the global elite keep their money and assets beyond the reach of taxes, creditors and accountability.
Mohamed Salah scores stunning solo goal as Liverpool draws with Manchester City
Liverpool and Manchester City played out an exhilarating 2-2 draw in the Premier League on Sunday, in a match which saw Mohamed Salah score a magical solo goal.
Why California oil spill will likely spread
CNN's Tom Sater explains why a spill of about 3,000 barrels of oil -- or roughly 126,000 gallons of post-production crude -- off the coast of Southern California is very likely to spread.
Canary Islands volcano increasingly aggressive as Spain's leader announces emergency funds
The Cumbre Vieja volcano on the Spanish island of La Palma is now erupting even more aggressively after weeks of gushing lava, Spain's Instituto Geográfico Nacional (IGN) said Sunday.
'Every one of those deaths is unnecessary,' expert says of rising Covid-19 US death toll
With a first-of-its-kind antiviral pill against Covid-19 potentially headed towards distribution, the health care community may soon have another tool to combat a virus that has claimed the lives of more than 700,000 Americans.
Facebook executive hints company is open to some regulation
Facebook Vice President for Global Affairs Nick Clegg says that the company will never be able to control hateful dialogue on their platform and says some kind of regulation would be helpful in dealing with the issue.
Up to 3,200 pedophiles worked in French Catholic Church since 1950, independent commission says
Between 2,900 and 3,200 pedophile clergymen have worked in the French Catholic Church since the 1950s, the president of an independent commission on sexual abuse told CNN Sunday.
Facebook executive confronted over whistleblower's January 6 claim
Nick Clegg, Vice President of global affairs at Facebook, tells CNN's Brian Stelter that blaming social media for the January 6 Capitol insurrection is too simplistic of an explanation to a complicated problem.
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