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FBI releases first 9/11 document after Biden order
The Federal Bureau of Investigation on Saturday released the first of what is expected to be several documents related to its investigation of the 9/11 terrorist attacks and suspected Saudi government support for the hijackers, following an executive order by President Joe Biden.
He was buried in the rubble. She was vilified for her religion. Hear how 9/11 changed their lives.
Bush alludes to US Capitol rioters when condemning violent extremists behind 9/11 attacks
Teenage tennis sensation Emma Raducanu makes history in grand slam win
How Europe's doors are slamming shut for Americans
Biden attends wreath-laying ceremony at National 9/11 Pentagon Memorial
Biden defends withdrawal from Afghanistan during remarks at fire station in Shanksville
Bush alludes to the Capitol rioters when condemning violent extremists behind 9/11 attacks
Former President George W. Bush on Saturday called on Americans to confront domestic violent extremists, comparing them to violent extremists abroad and warning that they are "children of the same foul spirit."
Former US President Bush says the days of unity after 9/11 'seem distant'
Leader and founder of Peruvian Shining Path rebel group dies in prison
Abimael Guzman, the founder of the Peruvian rebel group Shining Path, known as 'Sendero Luminoso' in Spanish, died in prison on Saturday, according to the country's National Penitentiary Institute. He was 86.
Bush compares domestic violent extremists to 9/11 terrorists
On the 20th anniversary of the September 11 terrorist attacks, Former President George W. Bush says that dangers to the US that come from overseas and violent extremism at home are "children of the same foul spirit."
Biden and former US Presidents in lower Manhattan for commemoration ceremony
Biden and former US Presidents to travel to sites of 9/11 attacks
Ticket agent who checked in terrorists reflects on 9/11
Former US Airways ticket agent Mike Tuohey opens up about the grief he's felt since September 11, 2001 when he checked in two of the terrorists at a Portland airport before they flew to Boston where they would hijack the plane that crashed into the North Tower of the World Trade Center.
What a murder at a gas station after 9/11 showed about violence against Sikhs, Muslims, Arabs and South Asians
Super Typhoon Chanthu makes landfall in the Philippines before tracking toward Taiwan
Super Typhoon Chanthu made landfall in the far northern Philippines on Saturday, bringing destructive winds and heavy rain to the archipelago.
Not getting vaccinated against Covid-19 is like driving while intoxicated, one health expert says
As the US averages more than 1,000 Covid-19 deaths daily, not getting vaccinated is akin to driving while intoxicated, one health expert said Friday.
Novak Djokovic is one win away from a calendar grand slam and 21st major title
Novak Djokovic is one win away from a record-breaking 21st major title and the first calendar grand slam in men's singles since 1969.
The Taliban want to impose their version of Sharia law. Afghans just want to get paid
The Taliban want to impose their version of Sharia law. Afghans just want to get paid
20 years after 9/11, the US is at war with itself
America went into battle on September 11, 2001, united in defense of its values and way of life.
'I see a plane': WIdow recounts last phone call with her husband on 9/11
CNN's Gary Tuchman spent September 11, 2001, and many weeks after reporting from ground zero, but there's one story he hadn't shared. He recalls one life lost, the husband of a friend, and how his family remembers him.
Super Typhoon Chanthu and Tropical Storm Conson to make landfall this weekend
Vietnam and Taiwan are bracing for powerful twin storms which are expected to make landfall over the weekend.
Capitol riot defendant stays jailed after lashing out over 'Foxitis' assertion
• More US Capitol riot defendants plead guilty
Process server attempts to serve Prince Andrew at the Royal Lodge with legal papers for sexual abuse lawsuit filed by Virginia Giuffre
A process server for Virginia Roberts Giuffre's legal team attempted service on UK's Prince Andrew by delivering legal documents to The Royal Lodge in Windsor, England, according to New York court documents.
More US Capitol riot defendants plead guilty
Seven US Capitol riot defendants pleaded guilty on Friday to charges related to the January 6 insurrection, including one man who threatened to shoot House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
Biden's six-step Covid plan, explained
Ukraine acknowledges sting operation for first time following CNN report
Ukraine's ruling party acknowledged for the first time Friday a Ukrainian-led sting operation aimed at luring suspected war criminals out of Russia.
Measles cases halt US-bound flights of Afghan refugees
Flights of Afghan refugees to the US were paused Friday after four cases of measles were discovered among Afghans who had recently arrived in the country.
Ransomware group that carried out major attacks reappears after brief absence
A Russian-speaking cybercriminal group responsible for a series of ransomware attacks on major US firms brought some of its infrastructure back online this week in a sign that it could be back in business, according to cybersecurity experts.
Apple ordered to change how it handles App Store payments
Months after a contentious court battle between the world's most valuable company and one of the world's most popular video games, a judge directed Apple to allow developers to use outside payment options, but stopped short of calling Apple a monopoly.
Amanpour reflects on 9/11 and the War on Terror
As the world marks 20 years since 9/11, Christiane Amanpour looks back at that fateful day, the lessons from the 'War on Terror' and her reporting in Afghanistan.
Lebanon's richest man becomes the country's new prime minister
A new government has been formed in crisis-ridden Lebanon, ending a more than year-long power vacuum that began shortly after the August 2020 Beirut port blast.
He fled Afghanistan and returned as a US Marine after 9/11. See what he left during the war
US Veteran Ajmal Achekzai was born in Kabul, Afghanistan and his family fled to the US after the Soviet invasion when he was a boy. After 9/11 he was among the first troops to serve in Afghanistan. 20 years later, he reflects on where he is now and how he feels about seeing the recent Taliban take over in his home country.
France bans unvaccinated American travelers
France has become the latest European country -- and the most significant tourism destination -- to remove the United States from its safe travel list, following EU recommendations in the wake of a US Covid spike.
CNN uncovers evidence of torture, detention and execution in Tigray
A CNN investigation has uncovered evidence of the torture, mass detention and execution of residents in the the town of Humera in Ethiopia's Tigray region. CNN's Nima Elbagir reports.
Starring in a Marvel blockbuster doesn't exempt this Canadian from scrutiny in Xi's China
CNN reporter shows Trump supporter her debunked Facebook posts. See her reaction
Mary Quintanilla, a Facebook user with over 3,000 friends, says she's been in "Facebook jail" over a dozen times. Despite the temporary restrictions, Quintanilla continues to share and post misinformation. CNN's Donie O'Sullivan sits down with Quintanilla and the two go through her Facebook feed together.
Microsoft indefinitely abandons plan to reopen US offices amid Covid worries
Microsoft announced Thursday that it's scrapping plans to fully reopen US offices early next month because of concerns about the Delta variant.
A commercial flight departed Kabul for the first time since the Taliban takeover after the militant group allowed 200, including Americans, to leave
Biden to announce all federal workers must be vaccinated, with no option for testing
President Joe Biden on Thursday will impose more stringent vaccine rules on federal workers, and take steps to encourage private businesses to do the same, during a major speech meant to lay out a new approach to combating the coronavirus.
Phil Collins suffering from health problems, can 'barely hold' drum sticks
Phil Collins says he is no longer able to play the drums due to health issues.
Facebook and Ray-Ban are rolling out smart glasses that actually look cool. Will anyone buy it?
On a sunny May day in 2012, Google cofounder Sergey Brin walked down King Street in San Francisco's SoMa neighborhood with a pair of black, lens-free smart glasses on his face.
Last known member of Afghanistan's Jewish community leaves country
The last known member of Afghanistan's Jewish community left the country on Friday, taking 30 other people with him -- including 28 women and children -- on a five day mission to safety, according to the group who carried out the evacuation.
$600-million art collection coming to market following high-profile divorce
Nearly three years after the high-profile divorce proceedings of New York real estate developer Harry Macklowe and his wife, Linda, a large portion of their eye-popping billion-dollar art collection is coming to market.
Cuba begins vaccinating children as young as two for Covid-19
The Cuban government has begun to vaccinate children as young as two years old for COVID-19, the island's state media reported, in a bid to get kids back into classrooms.
Trump endorses Harriet Hageman in GOP primary challenge to Liz Cheney
Former President Donald Trump has endorsed a Republican primary challenger to Wyoming Rep. Liz Cheney, a vocal critic of the former president who voted to impeach him earlier this year.
'Don't Look Up' trailer is here and it's filled with every celebrity imaginable
The "Don't Look Up" trailer is finally here.
TikTok star Addison Rae signs deal with Netflix
Addison Rae has officially gone Hollywood.
Jennifer Lawrence expecting first child with husband Cooke Maroney
Oscar winning actress Jennifer Lawrence is pregnant and expecting her first child with her art dealer husband Cooke Maroney.
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