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Californians asked to cut back power usage during extreme heat conditions
With millions of Californians set to experience a heat wave in the coming days, the operator of the state's power grid issued an alert that called for residents to conserve electricity.
South Korea Paralympic basketball team inspired by coach who died of cancer
South Korean Han Sa-hyun lived and breathed basketball both as a player and a coach.
If 'cave syndrome' is keeping you from going in public, here's how to combat it
After over a year of staying at home and following strict safety guidelines, many people are understandably reluctant to step out their front door and re-enter society.
Analysis: Why fighting the Affordable Care Act means so much to Republicans
• Supreme Court dismisses Obamacare challenge from GOP-led states
Here's why fighting the Affordable Care Act means so much to Republicans
11-year-old cross-examined by father in Florida murder trial
Ronnie Oneal, a man in Tampa, Florida, accused of killing his wife and daughter and attempting to kill his son, is serving as his own attorney in his murder trial.
Medieval Europeans regularly reopened graves — and not to rob them
Early Medieval graves in Europe were reopened as part of widespread burial tradition — not only by grave robbers, as experts previously thought.
Fox News and GOP lawmakers push new false flag conspiracy in Capitol attack
Fox News, right-wing websites and Republican lawmakers are promoting a new false flag conspiracy that the FBI orchestrated the deadly assault on the US Capitol.
Putin responds to CNN reporter about Navalny
CNN's Matthew Chance speaks to Russian President Vladimir Putin at a press conference following his summit with US President Joe Biden.
'House from hell' listed for $600,000 gets multiple all-cash offers
If there were ever a time to sell a house of horrors, the time is now.
IDF strikes Gaza for second time this week
The Israeli military struck targets in Gaza for the second time this week, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said in a statement, after a continued barrage of incendiary balloons sparked eight fires in southern Israel.
Former Ivory Coast president gets hero's welcome after ICC acquittal
Former Ivory Coast President Laurent Gbagbo returns to the country after 10 years in exile, following an acquittal from the International Criminal Court. He had been on trial for violence in the country following his refusal to concede in the 2010 elections. Professor Phil Clark of the SOAS University of London speaks to CNN's Zain Asher about the case and the challenges the ICC faces.
Naomi Osaka will miss Wimbledon but plans on Tokyo Olympics return
Osaka and Nadal pull out of Wimbledon
Tennis star Naomi Osaka has withdrawn from this year's Wimbledon but is planning on returning at the Tokyo Olympics, according to her agent Stuart Duguid.
Someone is breaking the wings of pelicans in California
Dozens of brown pelicans have been attacked and injured in California, with whoever is responsible snapping some of the birds' wings.
Right now in Iceland: Hot lava and a warm welcome
Just a 25-minute car ride from Iceland's Keflavik International Airport, a hiking trail winds over two miles to a view of what's quite possibly the greatest show on Earth right now.
Jan. 6 rioter charged with bringing gun to Capitol grounds, undercutting GOP claims of unarmed mob
The Justice Department on Thursday charged a US Capitol rioter with bringing a handgun onto Capitol grounds -- two days after a hearing where Republican lawmakers downplayed the deadly attack and claimed the pro-Trump rioters were unarmed.
Justices dismiss challenge from Republican-led states, ruling in favor of upholding the Affordable Care Act for the third time
• SCOTUS rules in favor of Catholic foster agency that refused to work with same-sex couples
Airline and bank websites go down in another major internet failure
Several airlines, including Southwest, United, and Virgin Australia, acknowledged ongoing website system issues late Wednesday.
Morgan Stanley CEO gives employees a work-from-home ultimatum
The CEO of one of Wall Street's top investment banks has a message for employees in its New York offices. You need to come back to work this fall.
Supreme Court rules in favor of Catholic foster care agency that refused to work with same-sex couples
The Supreme Court on Thursday said that Philadelphia violated the First Amendment when it froze the contract of a Catholic foster care agency that refused to work with same-sex couples as potential foster parents because the agency believes that marriage should be between a man and a woman.
Kenneth Kaunda, Zambia's charismatic first president, dies at 97
Former Zambian President and independence leader Kenneth Kaunda has died at the age of 97.
'It is obscene,' Chimamanda Adichie says in new essay on social media cancel culture
Acclaimed Nigerian author and feminist Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie has published a reflective essay on young people on social media "who are choking on sanctimony and lacking in compassion."
Kim Jong Un admits North Korea is facing 'tense food situation'
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has admitted his country is facing food shortages that he blamed on last year's typhoon and floods, just months after he warned North Koreans about a looming potential crisis.
Hong Kong police declare Apple Daily newsroom a crime scene as editors and executives arrested under national security law
Hong Kong police declared the Apple Daily newspaper office a crime scene Thursday, after 500 officers descended on the premises to arrest executives and top editors and seize journalistic materials under the city's national security law.
Dr. Gupta debunks Trump's questions on vaccinating children
CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta discusses questions posed by former President Donald Trump while he called into Fox News on the need for young people to get vaccinated.
Putin got exactly what he wanted from Biden in Geneva
Avlon: Republicans were practically rooting for Russia yesterday
CNN's John Avlon's reacts to Republican's saying Joe Biden was too soft on Russia after the Biden-Putin Summit in Geneva, Switzerland.
Rafael Nadal pulls out of Wimbledon and Tokyo Olympics
Rafael Nadal has announced he is pulling out of Wimbledon and the Tokyo Olympics.
China successfully launches mission sending astronauts to new space station
China successfully launched three astronauts into space on Thursday, bringing the country one step closer to completing its new space station.
One of the world's largest diamonds has been unearthed in Botswana
One of the world's largest diamonds has been unearthed in Botswana, the country's government has announced.
The US President acknowledged it would take months to learn whether his extensive talks will result in action
Did any of it matter?
Why balloons strapped to explosives are the latest flashpoint in Israel-Hamas tensions
The Israeli military launched airstrikes against Hamas targets in Gaza overnight after militants floated dozens of so-called "incendiary balloons" over the border fence into Israel.
Analysis: Putin got exactly what he wanted from Biden
Even before US President Joe Biden met with Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin, expectations were low.
Denmark star Christian Eriksen to be fitted with heart starter
Christian Eriksen is to be fitted with an implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD), the Danish national football association announced Thursday, following the midfielder's collapse on the field at Euro 2020.
Why everyone is talking about golf's new rivalry
It began with a look of pure annoyance and frustration, spiraled into a meme and then a beer company got involved. Yes, everybody is talking about the ongoing spat between golfers Brooks Koepka and Bryson DeChambeau.
Late-night hosts mock Biden and Putin's press conferences
Late-night hosts Jimmy Fallon, Stephen Colbert, James Corden, Jimmy Kimmel and Seth Meyers joke about the Biden-Putin summit in Geneva, Switzerland.
'Queerness isn't a western concept': Adeju Thompson is bringing genderless Nigerian fashion to the world
"There are very early examples of gender bending in African culture," explains the designer behind the gender-fluid Nigerian clothing label Lagos Space Programme. "Queerness isn't a western concept."
Putin faces question about cyber attacks against the US
CNN's Matthew Chance asks Russian President Vladimir Putin if he was committed to stopping cyber attacks on the United States. Hear Putin's response.
Canadian businessman and wife plead guilty to violating quarantine rules after flying to indigenous community to get Covid-19 vaccine
A Canadian businessman and his wife pleaded guilty Wednesday to violating quarantine requirements after flying to a small indigenous town in the Yukon territory and allegedly posing as local workers to receive the Covid-19 vaccine.
Microsoft CEO is now even more powerful
Satya Nadella is now even more powerful at Microsoft.
Cases of a dangerous Covid-19 variant are 'rapidly increasing' in US, expert says
As US states lift more coronavirus restrictions, experts are worried people who aren't fully vaccinated could contribute to further spread of the virus.
Get a coronavirus vaccine shot, get a live chicken
Live chickens are being given away by local authorities in rural Indonesia as an incentive for older residents to get vaccinated against Covid-19.
Three years after ad controversy, D&G is still struggling to win back China
Chinese consumers have neither forgiven nor forgotten Dolce & Gabbana.
Philippines plans to double its limit on health care workers deployed overseas
The Philippines' labor minister said on Wednesday he will ask for government approval to allow 5,000 more health care workers to be deployed abroad, double the annual cap in a country that is one of the world's biggest sources of nurses.
Malaysia court overturns inquest's misadventure verdict on Irish teen's death
A Malaysian court on Wednesday overturned a lower court's finding that an Irish teenager had died by misadventure after vanishing in the jungle, saying an open verdict should have been recorded instead.
South Korea citizenship law change proposal sparks anti-China backlash
South Korea is trying to increase its future working population by making it easier for children of foreign residents to become citizens, but its plans have run into trouble in the face of rising anti-China sentiment.
Junta troops burn Myanmar village to the ground after fighting, residents say
Security forces set ablaze a village in central Myanmar after clashing there with opponents of the ruling junta, leaving at least two elderly people burned to death, several village residents said on Wednesday.
New images help solve mystery of Betelgeuse's great dimming
Betelgeuse, a bright star visible in the Orion constellation in the night sky, has beguiled and puzzled space scientists since late 2019.
South Carolina court halts executions until the state's new firing squad option is finalized
The South Carolina Supreme Court on Wednesday halted executions in the state until procedures for its newest method of execution -- firing squad -- are finalized.
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