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Here are the 14 House Republicans who voted against a bill making Juneteenth a federal holiday
The House overwhelmingly passed a bill on Wednesday that would establish June 19 as Juneteenth National Independence Day, a US federal holiday commemorating the end of slavery in the United States.
US and allies are pushing China and Russia closer together, but will their 'unbreakable friendship' last?
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Putin got exactly what he wanted from Biden
5 key takeaways from the Biden-Putin summit
President Joe Biden's meeting Wednesday with his Russian counterpart came after months of diplomatic wrangling over the details, days of preparation with reams of research and the elaborate construction of two separate lakeside venues for the leaders to appear afterward.
Watch 10-story building go up in nearly one day
Using a pre-fab, modular design, BROAD Group was able to construct a 10-story apartment building in 28 hours and 45 minutes.
Reporter confronts Putin: 'What are you so afraid of?'
ABC News reporter Rachel Scott on Wednesday confronted Russian President Vladimir Putin about his crackdown on political opponents.
Rita Moreno defends Lin-Manuel Miranda over 'In the Heights' colorism controversy
Rita Moreno is standing by her good friend Lin-Manuel Miranda.
JPMorgan is calling for reforms to stop racial bias in housing
JPMorgan Chase is throwing its considerable weight behind efforts to root out racial bias in the appraisal of homes in America.
'Devastating' consequences for Russia if Navalny dies in prison, Biden warns
President Joe Biden said he warned Russian President Vladimir Putin Wednesday of consequences if jailed Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny were to die in prison, though he declined to specify which actions he would take.
'I did what I came to do', Biden says about summit with Putin
Biden apologizes for lashing out at CNN's Kaitlan Collins after question on Putin's behavior
President Joe Biden responds to CNN's Kaitlan Collins' question regarding his meeting with Russian President Vladmir Putin, firing back that he's "not confident" Putin will change his behavior. President Biden later apologized
Amanpour: Biden did something very different than Trump
CNN's Christiane Amanpour provides analysis following a summit between President Joe Biden and Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Israeli military launches airstrikes in Gaza in response to incendiary balloons launched from the coastal enclave
The Israeli military struck targets in Gaza overnight Wednesday, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said in a statement, citing incendiary balloons launched from Gaza earlier in the day. According to reports in Israeli media, incendiary balloons launched from Gaza sparked multiple fires in southern Israel.
Saudi Arabia executes man who allegedly committed crimes as a minor
Saudi Arabia has executed a 26-year-old man for crimes related to governmental rioting that he allegedly committed while he was a minor, rights groups Amnesty International and Reprieve said, condemning the execution.
After a stone-faced start, Biden and Putin enter the second round of talks
Chaotic scenes between competitive press corps unfold at summit's start
Watch moment Biden and Putin shake hands in Geneva
President Joe Biden convenes the highest-stakes talks of his long career when he joins Russia's Vladimir Putin for a summit, an encounter set to test his decades of experience on the world stage and lay down an early marker of his diplomatic skills.
Key moments show Biden's experience handling Russian leaders
Biden and Putin arrive for high-stakes summit
What to expect at Biden and Putin's summit today
Watchdog says 'pervasive' digital sex crime affecting life for South Korean women and girls
Digital sex crime is now so pervasive in South Korea that the fear of it is affecting the quality of life for women and girls, with many victims saying they had considered suicide or leaving the country, a human rights watchdog said on Wednesday.
Britain's Metropolitan Police to 'review' UK allegations against Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell
Britain's Metropolitan Police has confirmed it will "review" allegations against Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell brought to light in a new investigation by London-based Channel 4 News.
Key moments show Biden's decades of experience handling Russian leaders
China to send first astronauts to new space station on longest crewed mission to date
A rocket carrying three veteran astronauts bound for China's orbiting space station module will launch from the Gobi Desert in the country's north in just over 24 hours, China's space agency announced Wednesday.
PLA sends 28 warplanes into Taiwan's air defense zone, Taipei says
Twenty-eight Chinese military planes flew into Taiwan's Air Defense Identified Zones (ADIZ) Tuesday -- the largest incursion since the self-ruled island began regularly reporting such actions last year, according to Taiwan's Ministry of Defense .
Fiona Hill reflects on Trump-Putin summit in 2018: Mortifying and humiliating for the country
Fiona Hill, former President Trump's top Russia adviser, talks to CNN's Don Lemon about the summit with Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin in Helsinki, Finland, in 2018.
Olympic volunteers wanted to help at the Games. They didn't sign up for Covid
When the Tokyo Olympics put out a call for volunteers, Nima Esnaashari signed up along with thousands of others in Japan eager to soak up the atmosphere of the world's biggest sporting event.
Biden: If Putin doesn't cooperate, we will respond
President Joe Biden arrived in Geneva ahead of lengthy and contentious talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin, the capstone on a European tour. CNN's Phil Mattingly reports.
'You are being evasive': Questioning of FBI director gets contentious
Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi (D-IL) questioned FBI Director Christopher Wray about his involvement in leak investigations during the Trump administration that reportedly subpoenaed Apple for data from key Democrats.
Proud Boys descended into dysfunction as members were arrested, messages show
A private Proud Boys audio chat that was made public Tuesday shows how the right-wing group fell into dysfunction and finger-pointing as its members got arrested after the US Capitol riot.
'Death to Arabs' chanted by some right-wing Jewish groups at Flag March
A controversial right-wing Flag March through east Jerusalem is underway after being approved by Israel's new government. CNN's Hadas Gold has the details.
New emails show how Trump and his allies pressured DOJ to challenge election results
New emails show how former President Donald Trump's White House assistant, chief of staff and other allies pressured the Justice Department to investigate claims of voter fraud in the 2020 election -- and how Trump directed allies to push then-acting Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen to join the legal effort to challenge the election result, according to a batch of emails released by Democrats on the House Oversight Committee on Tuesday.
US and European Union chart post-pandemic future
Boris Johnson's 'global Britain' needs more than a tiny Australian trade deal
The United Kingdom's first new trade deal since Brexit is a sobering reminder of the mammoth task it faces as it seeks to compensate for losing the economic benefits of EU membership.
Why Mitch McConnell and Donald Trump are on a 2022 collision course
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell made one thing very clear: He is going to work very hard to make sure that the strongest general election candidate emerges from contested GOP primaries for the Senate next year.
McConnell dismisses Trump DOJ's secret seizure of data
CNN's Chris Cuomo looks at President Biden's performance on the NATO world stage, and goes after Senate Minority leader Mitch McConnell's defense of Trump DOJ's secret seizure of data.
China says radiation levels are normal around Taishan nuclear power plant after reported leak
China said Tuesday that radiation levels around the Taishan Nuclear Power Plant are normal, following CNN's exclusive report the United States government was assessing a reported leak at the facility.
With 'alloparenting,' moms and dads don't have to go it alone, experts say
The Mommy Wars -- the alleged battle between working moms and stay-at-home moms -- rests on a number of fictions. One is the myth that working moms neglect their children. In fact, many of today's working moms spend more time with their children than moms from previous generations who didn't work outside their home.
Covid lifted Prague's hangover. Now the city wants to quit partying
Strolling across the Charles Bridge or having a dinner under Prague's famous Astronomical Clock is not something most locals would consider either fun or bearable.
McConnell haunts Democrats with new pledge to block Biden court nominee
Mitch McConnell just did it again.
Christian Eriksen thanks well-wishers, says he's feeling 'fine' in first social media post since cardiac arrest
Danish player Christian Eriksen has thanked well-wishers from around the world in his first social media post since suffering a cardiac arrest during Saturday's Euro 2020 game Finland.
US and Europe end 17-year Airbus-Boeing dispute
The United States and the European Union have resolved a long-running trade dispute over subsidies to Airbus and Boeing, a move that could improve transatlantic relations as both sides seek to counter China's rising economic influence.
Controversial Jerusalem march set to go ahead as first test for new Israeli government
A controversial right-wing Flag March through east Jerusalem is set for Tuesday after Israel's new government green-lighted it on Monday.
'Diamond rush' grips South African village after discovery of unidentified stones
More than 1,000 fortune seekers on Monday flocked to the village of KwaHlathi in South Africa's KwaZulu-Natal province in search of what they believed to be diamonds after a discovery of unidentified stones in the area.
Georgia's Fulton County under state investigation for allegedly violating ballot drop box form rules
Georgia Republican Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger has opened an investigation into Fulton County for allegedly violating state rules "requiring absentee ballot drop box transfer forms to be filled out," his office confirmed to CNN on Monday.
Key topics Biden will discuss at US-EU summit today
Copa América pay spectacular effect-laden Diego Maradona tribute as Lionel Messi scores stunning free-kick
A spectacular tribute was paid to Argentina legend Diego Maradona before the nation's opening game of the 2021 Copa América on Monday night.
Malawi's landscape is clogged with plastic waste that could linger for 100 years. One woman has taken on plastic companies and won
For more than five years, Gloria Majiga-Kamoto, a 30-year-old Malawian environmental activist, has waged a David v Goliath battle against some of the country's largest plastic manufacturers to bring an end to single-use plastics.
Hungarians protest against Orban's LGBTQ rights crackdown
Thousands of Hungarians protested outside parliament in Budapest on Monday against legislation that would ban discussions of homosexuality or gender change in schools as Prime Minister Viktor Orban prepares for contested 2022 elections.
A popular hiking trail in Big Sur will reopen after devastating wildfire led to a 13-year closure
One of California's popular hiking trails will reopen to the public after being damaged in a fire nearly 13 years ago.
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