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Olympic athletes struggle with 'brutal' weather
Thousands protest at Pride event over Orban's hostility
Tens of thousands of people were expected to join the annual Pride celebrations in Budapest on Saturday, with many already marching in colorful outfits across the Hungarian capital in support of inclusion and freedom.
Olympic athletes struggle with 'brutal' weather
Day one of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics and things are hotting up -- not least the weather.
The big reason why Canada and the UK are beating the US on vaccinations
Tennis star says heat was worst he'd ever experienced
There was a thrilling finish to a grueling Tokyo road race
Algerian Olympian withdraws from Games due to potential matchup with Israeli competitor
Why would anyone trust Brexit Britain again?
Radio host dismissed vaccine's importance. Now he's hospitalized with Covid-19
Why would anyone trust Brexit Britain again?
Just seven months after singing its praises, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is attempting to rewrite the Brexit deal he signed with the European Union.
Bosnia's peace envoy imposes jail terms for genocide denial
Bosnia's outgoing international peace overseer decreed amendments to its criminal code on Friday to allow jail terms for the denial of the 1995 Srebrenica genocide, a frequently expressed view among nationalist Serbs.
A US hospital just hit its all-time high for Covid cases. But the county fair that attracts thousands won't be canceled
Amy Tignor remembers the crowds that attended the Ozark Empire Fair's rides, concerts and livestock shows in past years.
As Covid cases rise, some conservatives make surprising course correction on vaccine ahead of 2022 midterms
Alabama Republican Gov. Kay Ivey's blunt message that unvaccinated people are letting the nation down capped a week where some Republicans finally seemed ready to abandon their dangerous coddling of Covid-19 vaccine skeptics and push Americans to get the shot.
First gold medal of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics goes to China
Taiwan fears a cyber 'World War III'
As China steps up military pressure on Taiwan, the self-governing island is preparing for the next big frontier of warfare: crippling cyberattacks.
Why North Korea is so afraid of K-pop
North Korea is doubling down on its culture war, warning citizens to stay away from all things South Korean -- including its fashion, music, hairstyles and even slang.
New Capitol Police chief says he'd be 'a fool to not be concerned' about ongoing threat
In his first day on the job, Tom Manger -- the new chief of the US Capitol Police -- said Friday that he would be "a fool to not be concerned" about the threat of more attacks on the Capitol, especially given chatter on extremists' forums about possible action in August.
Bumble match turns in January 6 suspect who allegedly whipped police
Yet another US Capitol suspect was caught this week, all thanks to his Bumble match.
Delta is dangerous and spreading -- but vaccination can stop it
Fear stalks Haitians as their murdered president is buried and gangs terrorize the capital
Kidnapped from church, shot at during an evening commute, chased out of their homes as flames licked up the street.
German cyclist Simon Geschke is the latest athlete to test positive for Covid-19
Trump ally Tom Barrack strikes a $250 million bail deal to get out of jail
British lawmaker thrown out for calling Boris Johnson a liar
Dawn Butler, an MP for Britain's Labour Party, was thrown out for breaking the rules in the House of Commons.
The Kavanaugh news proves it's impossible to have an apolitical Supreme Court
Trump isn't putting his money where his mouth is on election 'fraud'
These two paragraphs from The Washington Post are both unsurprising and deeply troubling:
Why you're getting less cereal for the same money
Less cereal in the box. Smaller snack sizes. Ice cream gone missing in a container.
See what life was like in the Olympic Village in 1984
During the 1984 Olympic Games, CNN went inside the Olympic Village in Los Angeles to see what life was like for the greatest athletes of their day. See how the technology -- and security -- has changed in this video from the CNN archives.
See Tokyo 2020 Olympics from above
CNN's Will Ripley takes a look at the city of Tokyo ahead of the 2020 Olympics, where a growing number of athletes have tested positive for Covid-19 and venues sit nearly empty.
'The biggest mistake of my life': Why this woman is turning on Bolsonaro
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro is the subject of public wrath over his mismanagement of the Covid crisis and a growing vaccine scandal that could engulf his presidency. CNN's Isa Soares reports.
Not all Republicans are embracing McConnell's vaccine push. Read what some had to say when asked this week
Nearly half of House Republicans still won't say publicly​ whether they are vaccinated against Covid-19, even as new cases rise nationwide.
Typhoon In-fa lashes Japan's southern islands as another tropical threat looms
Typhoon In-fa is bearing down on the southern Japanese islands and has its eye set on eastern China by next week. The storm could bring extremely heavy rainfall totals to millions in China and Taiwan.
NFL says coronavirus outbreaks among unvaccinated players may lead to forfeits this season
If a National Football League game cannot be rescheduled and is canceled due to a Covid-19 outbreak among unvaccinated players, that team will have to forfeit and will be credited with a loss, the NFL said in a league-wide memo obtained by CNN.
More than 150 people still missing in German floods unlikely to be found, officials fear
A week after severe flooding hit western Europe, devastating Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands, German officials said Thursday they fear the 158 people still missing there may not be found.
Eighteen states have enacted new laws that make it harder to vote
Eighteen states have enacted 30 new laws that make it harder to vote, according to a new tally by the liberal-leaning Brennan Center for Justice that tracks state activity through July 14.
Chinese government rejects WHO plan for second phase of Covid-19 origins study
Fury in Congress as GOP hides Trump's crimes against the Constitution
It's gone beyond whitewashing history. Ex-President Donald Trump and his House Republican enablers are now spinning fantastical inversions to hide his crimes against the Constitution on January 6.
Some Republicans move toward publicly trusting the vaccine and personally reject anti-vaccine rhetoric
New audio recording from Trump interview
New audio recordings of an interview with former President Donald Trump for the book "I Alone Can Fix It" reveal how Trump felt about the then Vice President Mike Pence following the election.
Inside an unexpected vaccination site in Las Vegas
CNN's Ed Lavandera visits a Las Vegas barbershop amidst rising cases of Covid-19 in Nevada. After several unvaccinated employees were infected, business owner Robert Taylor set up a vaccine site at his shop.
'Like listening to Nixon drunk rambling': Cooper reacts to new Trump audio
Authors Carol Leonnig and Philip Rucker of "I Alone Can Fix It: Donald J. Trump's Catastrophic Final Year" share audio recordings of their interview with former President Donald Trump, where he shared his thoughts about the crowd during his January 6 speech before the deadly US Capitol insurrection.
The athletes whose careers were derailed by unproven science
Brisbane officially announced as host of 2032 Olympics
Brisbane has been officially announced as host of the Olympic and Paralympic Games in 2032.
Dramatic scenes in China as heavy rainfall floods streets and subway stations
Zhengzhou, a city in central China, has had a record-breaking level of rainfall that has caused major flooding and displaced thousands of people.
Passengers trapped inside submerged subway in China floods
Terrified subway passengers in central China were left clinging to ceiling handles inside flooded cars on Tuesday, trapped up to their necks in rising water, as record breaking rains devastated0 parts of Henan province.
Russian mercenaries caught on harrowing videos killing construction worker
In the central Syrian desert, an oil field has become a makeshift torture chamber. An unarmed man writhes in the dust, howling in pain. Four men in military fatigues pin him down and smash his hands and feet with a sledgehammer.
An Olympic dream crushed, an elite career derailed
World Athletics' rules on natural testosterone levels have barred some women from competition. Meet two elite athletes who are fighting for acceptance.
Milwaukee Bucks are NBA champions for the first time since 1971
The Milwaukee Bucks won their first NBA championship in 50 years, downing the Phoenix Suns 105-98 in Tuesday's Game 6 of the NBA Finals in Milwaukee.
Biden's crisis presidency will only get harder as it passes the six-month mark
President Joe Biden said Tuesday the nation's vaccine push feels like a "constant uphill climb." He could have said the same of his entire crisis-tossed presidency as it grinds past the six-month mark.
India's excess deaths during the pandemic may number in the millions, study finds
Why did Jeff Bezos just go to space and back?
Jeff Bezos, the world's richest man, went to space and back Tuesday morning on an 11-minute, supersonic joy ride aboard the rocket and capsule system developed by his space company, Blue Origin.
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