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How the richest people on Earth avoid paying taxes
• Tax information from some of world's richest people leaked
White House press charter plane delayed by cicadas
It's a flight delay 17 years in the making.
How the richest people on Earth avoid paying taxes
The area around Arizona's wildfires is so dry, firefighters' heavy equipment is causing small flareups
The area near where two large wildfires have been growing for days in eastern Arizona is so dry that firefighters trying to tame the blaze have started fires sparked by their own equipment, officials said Tuesday.
What should vaccinated parents with unvaccinated kids do?
More and more adults are getting vaccinated, but their children under 12 are not yet eligible. What does this mean for parents who are now returning to work and for children going back to summer camp, daycare and, eventually, school? The younger kids are, the more care they need. What's safe when it comes to child care arrangements, and what if you're living in a state that's no longer requiring masks in most settings?
CDC issues new travel advice for more than 120 countries
As more people get vaccinated and the spread of Covid-19 becomes more controlled, public health officials are issuing new travel advice for more than 120 countries.
Shrieking peacocks roam the streets in LA County, damaging vehicles. Now officials want to ban residents from feeding them
For over a century, these brightly colored birds have roamed the streets of Los Angeles County.
EU Covid 'vaccine passports': Everything you need to know
How travel will look in the near future is the question on everyone's lips, and as Europe begins to reopen its borders to travelers from outside the continent, the European Union has announced the launch of its EU Digital Covid Certificate -- set to allow freedom of movement around the bloc.
India closes all tiger reserves after Covid outbreaks in zoos
The Indian government has ordered the temporary closure of all tiger reserves to tourism, after a spate of Covid-19 outbreaks in zoos around the country.
Football's coming home, but taking a knee divides England fans
Twenty five years ago, when England hosted Euro 1996, the nation was in thrall to a team that reached the European Championship's semifinals playing an exciting brand of soccer to the soundtrack of fans singing "Football's Coming Home," the chorus to the "Three Lions" song.
How Taiwan's historic drought could threaten the global economy
Taiwan has experienced one of its worst droughts in decades, with authorities limiting water supply as some reservoirs reported alarmingly low levels. The drought has threatened the island's valuable semiconductor industry, which could have global ramifications in the production of smartphones, cars and other electronic devices. CNN's Will Ripley talks to major companies like the TSMC on the challenge.
Coast Guard in Alaska rescues three friends after winds and a current swept their pink flamingo raft into bay
Three friends, two dogs and one giant inflatable pink flamingo float were swept out into an Alaska bay on Saturday, leaving the group needing to be rescued by the US Coast Guard.
US reports lowest average of daily Covid-19 infections and deaths since March 2020. But experts warn millions are still vulnerable
The US is making significant strides in curbing the coronavirus pandemic just in time for the summer, with reported infections reaching a new low over the last year.
Millions of people in China can't stop watching a pack of wandering elephants
At least a dozen buzzing drones monitor them around the clock. Wherever they go, they're escorted by police. And when they eat or sleep, they're watched by millions online.
A concerned father, a police sketch and DNA helped police identify a boy found dead on a Nevada trail
For nearly two weeks, police in Las Vegas released images and offered rewards for information that would identify a child who had been found dead on a desert trail.
Joe Biden takes the lead role he's always craved in his first trip abroad as president
When President Joe Biden told officials this spring that he wanted to meet soon with his Russian counterpart for a summit, his team quickly set out to make it happen -- even if some wondered what he really hoped to achieve.
As America struggles with gun violence, China faces its own public safety threat
Editor's note: CNN will be launching the Meanwhile in China newsletter on June 21, a three-times-a-week update exploring what you need to know about the country's rise and how it impacts the world. Sign up here.
For years, the underworld thought its phones were safe. They fell for an encrypted app trap
It was supposed to be the underworld's impenetrable communication tool, a digital safe space to plot crimes ranging from drug trafficking to murder away from the prying eyes of the law.
$65M scroll join history's most expensive Chinese artworks
A rare 18th-century scroll has become one of the most expensive Chinese artworks ever to sell at auction.
US Senate passes rare bipartisan bill to combat China
The Senate passed rare bipartisan legislation on Tuesday aimed at countering China's growing influence by investing more than $200 billion in American technology, science and research.
UN says 100,000 flee fighting in Myanmar border state
The United Nations said on Tuesday an estimated 100,000 people in Myanmar's Kayah state had been displaced by fighting that included "indiscriminate attacks by security forces" in civilian areas.
Rare 'Double Eagle' gold coin sells for a record $18.9M
One of the last gold coins ever struck for circulation in the US sold for a record $18.9 million in New York on Tuesday.
Why is a gun fired in Hong Kong every day at noon?
Every day at noon, a large antique gun is fired in Hong Kong.
Jack Ciattarelli wins GOP primary for New Jersey governor, CNN projects
Jack Ciattarelli will win the Republican nomination for New Jersey governor, CNN projected Tuesday, setting him up to take on Gov. Phil Murphy in the fall.
'It's disgusting': Partner of fallen Capitol officer on Trump's comments
Sandra Garza, longtime partner of fallen Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick, reacts to a Senate report that reveals previously unknown details about the security breakdowns ahead of the January 6 US Capitol attack.
Tokyo was supposed to be the 'safe' Olympics choice
Back in 2013, Tokyo's big win to secure the Olympic Games in only the second round of voting — it took out Istanbul 60-36 — rested largely in its insistence to the IOC that as a host, it was a "safe pair of hands," something that past IOC president Jacques Rogge, a surgeon, said he found appealing. At the time, its biggest hurdle appeared to be the lingering worries around Fukushima nuclear disaster; no one imagined the rise of a novel coronavirus that would leave a global body count in the millions.
Donald Trump for ... speaker of the House?
Want to hear a crazy idea? Of course you do!
Kim Kardashian says she'll love Kanye West 'for life' in birthday post
They may be getting divorced, but there's apparently no love lost between Kim Kardashian and Kanye West.
Texas mom poses as 13-year-old daughter in school
Mom attends 7th grade posing as her 13-year-old daughter to test school security. CNN's Jeanne Moos reports the school flunked.
See Kamala Harris' response after NBC host corrects her
Vice President Kamala Harris was asked by NBC's Lester Holt why she hadn't visited the US-Mexico border as she works with Central American countries on what the Biden administration says are the root issues of the immigration crisis. CNN's Jeremy Diamond reports.
Tesla Model 3 loses key Consumer Reports rankings
Tesla's best-selling Model 3 sedan lost two designations from Consumer Reports after the company made changes to the car's automatic braking and front collision warning systems.
Three Colorado gun measures in response to Boulder shooting are close to becoming law
A series of gun measures in Colorado that were prompted by the mass shooting in Boulder in March are close to becoming law.
US investigating 'illegal' leak of tax info from some of world's richest people
The Biden administration said Tuesday it is investigating how tax information from several of the world's richest people -- including Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk and Warren Buffett -- was leaked to the public.
Oregon Republicans call on lawmaker to resign after video shows him appearing to tell protesters how to enter closed state Capitol
Republican members of Oregon's House of Representatives have called on an embattled member of their caucus to resign after newly surfaced video showed him appearing to give protesters insights into how to access the state Capitol, which led to a scuffle between protesters and police last year.
Ford enters the little pickup truck war with the new hybrid Maverick
Ford is famous for its huge F-150 pickup, America's best-selling truck. But now, with the release of its new Maverick compact pickup, which will be available as a front-wheel-drive hybrid, it's seeking to prove that it can rule in the growing market for little trucks as well
Teen who wore Mexican flag at graduation gets the diploma he was denied at the ceremony
When Ever López walked across the stage at his North Carolina high school graduation, he became the first of his immediate family to graduate high school.
Mitt Romney: It's unacceptable Microsoft censored Tiananmen Square images in America
Senator Mitt Romney wants answers from Microsoft after the company blocked images and videos around the world of "Tank Man," the unidentified protester during China's brutal crackdown on pro-democracy demonstrations in Beijing's Tiananmen Square on June 4, 1989.
Central America's migration problem isn't going away anytime soon
It is best to get permission from local gang leaders before entering a small neighborhood that locals call La Playita in Chamelecón, Honduras. Violence here is as pervasive as the poverty in this area, and strangers aren't generally welcome.
Listen to the full 40-minute Giuliani phone call with a Ukrainian presidential aide
French President Emmanuel Macron slapped by member of public
French President Emmanuel Macron was slapped in the face by a man in a crowd as he spoke to the public during a visit to southeast France on Tuesday, video of the incident posted on social media showed.
CNN's Brian Stelter explains what happened with outage
A significant number of apps and websites around the world are down after Fastly, a content delivery network, reported a widespread failure. CNN's Brian Stelter has more.
The Giuliani Ukraine call makes Trump's 'perfect' call look even worse
What we know so far about today's major internet outage
Countless websites and apps around the world went down Tuesday after Fastly, a major content delivery network, reported a widespread failure.
Harris rejects criticism over lack of border visit: 'And I haven't been to Europe'
Vice President Kamala Harris pushed back on criticism that she hasn't visited the US-Mexico border in an interview aired on Tuesday by arguing that her travel has been limited during the early days of the Biden administration.
Herd of wandering elephants takes nap after 500km trek
Aerial footage shows a herd of elephants resting after they trekked 500 km (310 miles) north from a nature reserve in south China. The reason for their migration is not known.
Six takeaways from the Senate report on January 6 security failures
How the Capitol Police's intel about potential violence didn't get shared
US Capitol Police's main intelligence unit "was aware of the potential for violence" ahead of the January 6 US Capitol attack but failed to share critical threat information with the department's own officers and other law enforcement partners, a new Senate report says.
He lost job after making national TV announcement about his sexuality
Bisi Alimi is a Nigerian gay rights activist that became the first to discuss his homosexuality on national TV.
Chris Harrison is leaving 'The Bachelor' franchise for good
Chris Harrison is not getting a rose from ABC.
NASA designs new spacesuits for next lunar mission in 2024
Humans have explored the infinite abyss beyond Earth's atmosphere for over half a century.
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