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Boeing's latest challenge: China
The Boeing 737 Max is back in the air, and air travel is finally rebounding, helping restart orders for new planes. But Boeing is still facing a major problem that could cripple the company for years to come — US-China trade tensions.
Major internet outage impacts websites and apps around the world
Ratko Mladic, the 'butcher of Bosnia,' loses appeal against genocide conviction
Former Bosnian Serb army leader Ratko Mladic, nicknamed "the butcher of Bosnia," will have to serve his life sentence after an appeal against his war crimes convictions was rejected on Tuesday.
Mystery of the Uyghurs being deported from the Arab world
Amannisa Abdullah and her husband Ahmad Talip were on their way to shop for baby clothes in Dubai, when the message that changed both their lives came through. Ahmad read it and announced an abrupt change of plan: He had to report to a police station immediately.
Keilar presses Democrat: Why didn't report call it an insurrection?
CNN's Brianna Keilar asks Sen. Gary Peters (D-MI), who chairs one of the committees behind a new Senate January 6 report, why the report on the security breaches during the Capitol riot did not call the event an insurrection.
'We turned so far right we went crazy:' How Fox News was radicalized by its own viewers
This article is adapted from the new edition of "Hoax: Donald Trump, Fox News, and the Dangerous Distortion of Truth," which was published in paperback on Tuesday.
London police officer pleads guilty to kidnap and rape of Sarah Everard
A London Metropolitan Police officer has pleaded guilty to the kidnap and rape of Sarah Everard, a 33-year old woman who disappeared while walking in south London in March, the PA news agency reported Tuesday.
Salvadoran woman freed from jail after 30-year abortion sentence
A Salvadoran woman who had served nearly a third of her 30-year prison sentence on charges of terminating her pregnancy and violating El Salvador's harsh abortion ban was released on Monday, activists said.
Florida police investigating whether 3 teens accused of a highway shooting were to blame for graduation party attack
Police are investigating whether three teens who were arrested for a shooting that left one person injured were also involved in a deadly shooting outside a hookah bar in Miami-Dade County, officials said Monday.
Obama and Trump intensify their battle over democracy
• Obama criticizes Republicans for embracing 2020 falsehoods• Obama recalls when his daughters participated in BLM protests
Debbie Hewitt set to become first female chair of England's Football Association
Debbie Hewitt is set to become the first female chair of England's Football Association (FA) in the organization's 157-year history.
Driver slams into family and kills four in anti-Islamic hate crime, police say
A family of five was waiting at an intersection in the Canadian city of London when a driver intentionally mounted the curb and struck them, killing four, because of their Islamic faith, officials said Monday.
A 'Bubble Barrier' is trapping plastic waste before it can get into the sea
What do old televisions, street signs, motorbike helmets, windsurf boards, and Christmas trees have in common? They were all caught floating down Amsterdam's Westerdok canal -- by a curtain of bubbles.
Senate report reveals new details about January 6 attack but omits Trump's role
A new Senate report reveals previously unknown details about the stunning security breakdowns ahead of the January 6 US Capitol attack, adding an authoritative emphasis to previous evidence that there were massive intelligence failures, critical miscommunications, and unheeded warnings that ultimately led to the chaotic response that day.
Bitcoin's terrible run isn't over yet
Bitcoin is plummeting yet again.
US recovers millions in cryptocurrency taken by hackers
US investigators have recovered millions of dollars in cryptocurrency paid in ransom to hackers whose attack prompted the shutdown of the key East Coast pipeline last month, according to people briefed on the matter.
How do you navigate risk in the pandemic? Top poker player tells all
Will it be a royal house or full house or maybe four of a kind?
Scientists confirm discovery of Australia's largest dinosaur, two stories tall and a basketball court long
A new species of dinosaur discovered in Australia has been confirmed as the largest ever found in the country, and one of the biggest in the world.
This animal survived 24,000 years frozen in the Siberian permafrost
A microscopic animal has come back to life after slumbering in the Arctic permafrost for 24,000 years.
The US may get away with slow vaccination rates for now, expert says. But it leaves us vulnerable for later
Despite signs of normalcy returning across America, from in-person graduations to maskless Memorial Day celebrations, experts warn the country needs to redouble its efforts to get more people vaccinated by July 4.
CDC: Covid vaccines lead to milder disease in rare breakthrough infections
People who have been vaccinated against coronavirus, if they do become infected, have milder Covid-19 illness than unvaccinated people, a new US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention study shows.
Asia's fake pork titan sets its sights on the next 'big' thing
OmniFoods, the Hong Kong startup best known for its fake pork product "OmniPork," is jumping on what it sees as the next phenomenon: plant-based seafood.
Can China still lead the world in tech without a new Jack Ma?
China has cut its global tech champions down to size, cracking down on antitrust abuses and undue risk taking. But the heavy-handed approach could backfire on Beijing by stifling an entrepreneurial spirit that has proven vital to the country's rapid economic rise.
Thailand begins mass Covid-19 vaccine rollout using shots made by royal-owned company
Thailand began its mass Covid vaccination program Monday, following criticism of delays and concerns over health authorities relying on AstraZeneca shots produced by a company owned by the country's king.
Obama and Trump intensify their battle over democracy
WSJ: Prosecutors subpoena material related to Gov. Cuomo's pandemic leadership book
Federal prosecutors have subpoenaed material related to New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo's book about leadership during the Covid-19 pandemic, people familiar with the matter told The Wall Street Journal.
Lawmaker twists MLK Jr.'s words to deny systemic racism in US
CNN's Don Lemon talks to Peniel Joseph, Professor of History at the University of Texas and author of "The Sword and the Shield: The Revolutionary Lives of Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr.", about Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) mentioning Martin Luther King Jr. when saying critical race theory shouldn't be taught in American schools.
They survived one of the worst school shootings in American history. Now they're graduating.
They both fidget while they talk, like any teenager would when being questioned in front of multiple cameras. One jokes about her imperfect manicure. The other adjusts her necklace that says "Misery."
Indian high court calls for sweeping reforms to respect LGBTQ rights
A court in India ordered state and federal officials on Monday to draw up plans for sweeping reforms to respect LGBTQ rights, in a ruling that went far beyond the narrow terms of a case brought by a lesbian couple who said they had been harassed by police.
Carbon dioxide in the air at highest level since measurements began
Despite a massive reduction in commuting and in many commercial activities during the early months of the pandemic, the amount of carbon in Earth's atmosphere in May reached its highest level in modern history, a global indicator released on Monday showed.
Hilton's bizarre 1967 plan for a space hotel
Two years before Neil Armstrong set foot on the moon, the Hilton chain of hotels was already planning to welcome guests in space.
Jeff Bezos is going to space on first crewed flight of rocket
Jeff Bezos will be flying to space on the first crewed flight of the New Shepard, the rocket ship made by his space company, Blue Origin. The flight is scheduled for July 20th, just 15 days after he is set to resign as CEO of Amazon.
New audio reveals how Giuliani pressured Ukraine over Biden
• Analysis: No one should miss this story about Trump's chief of staff
Obama criticizes Republicans for embracing 2020 falsehoods
Former President Barack Obama said Republicans have been "cowed into accepting" a series of positions that "would be unrecognizable and unacceptable even five years ago or a decade ago," telling CNN's Anderson Cooper he is worried about the state of democracy in the United States in an exclusive interview that aired Monday.
Senate Democrats scramble after Manchin upends key progressive priorities
Senate Democrats are openly frustrated with the immovable man in their caucus -- Sen. Joe Manchin -- and are now resigned to the likelihood that a bulk of their party's agenda stands little chance of passing the evenly divided Senate unless 10 Republicans break ranks.
Two people arrested in suspected road rage shooting death of 6-year-old
Two people were arrested in a fatal suspected road rage shooting in Orange County, California that killed a 6-year-old boy last month.
US Navy christens only warship named for a foreign capital
A bottle of wine was broken across a mass of gray steel in Mobile, Alabama, on Saturday, as the United States Navy unveiled the only ship in its fleet to be named after a foreign capital.
Ocasio-Cortez calls out Kamala Harris after speech
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) criticized Vice President Kamala Harris' speech in Guatemala where she told potential migrants "don't come" to the US.
Are you a night owl or morning lark? One may protect you from depression, study says
Do you bounce out of bed early in the morning full of zest and ready to go? Or do you slap the snooze alarm until the last possible second and drag your tired body to work?
TikTok is abuzz after beekeeping influencer is accused of not practicing correct safety protocols
A typical video for the woman behind the popular TikTok account texasbeeworks shows her wearing dark clothing — jeans, a black shirt, a denim button-up — while scooping bees with her bare hands.
No one should miss this story about Trump's chief of staff
In the final days of President Donald Trump's time in office, his chief of staff sent five emails to the acting attorney general designed to pressure the nation's top cop to investigate a series of ridiculous claims of election fraud in the 2020 election -- among them that Italy had deployed technology that somehow switched votes from Trump to Joe Biden.
White House defends Biden-Putin summit
The White House is defending President Joe Biden's upcoming meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Geneva next week, saying it's "vital" to protecting America's interests.
Classified report with early support for lab leak theory reemerges as focal point for lawmakers digging into Covid-19 origins
A classified report drafted last year warning that the CovId-19 pandemic might have leaked from a lab in Wuhan has reemerged as a focal point with lawmakers seeking to revive the search for answers.
In controversial decision, FDA approves first new Alzheimer's disease drug in nearly 20 years
The US Food and Drug Administration on Monday approved the use of the experimental drug aducanumab for early phases of Alzheimer's disease -- despite an FDA advisory committee concluding last year that there is not enough evidence to support the effectiveness of the treatment.
Police identify toddler who died crossing the English Channel
The body of a toddler that washed up on Karmøy Island earlier this year has been identified by Norwegian police as that of Artin Irannezhad from Iran, who was previously listed as missing after his family attempted to cross the English Channel by boat in October 2020.
Analysis: Now we know how far Giuliani went for Trump
Listen to this audio, exclusively obtained by CNN, of Rudy Giuliani in July 2019 -- when he was still President Donald Trump's lawyer and henchman -- cajoling an aide to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to announce an investigation into Joe Biden.
Audio reveals how Giuliani pressured Ukraine to investigate Biden
Audio obtained exclusively by CNN shows how former President Donald Trump's longtime adviser Rudy Giuliani relentlessly pressured and coaxed the Ukrainian government in 2019 to investigate baseless conspiracies about then-candidate Joe Biden.
The mysterious origin of the northern lights has been proven
The aurora borealis, or northern lights, could easily be described as Earth's greatest light show. A phenomenon that's exclusive to the higher latitudes has had scientists in awe and wonder for centuries.
Uganda reimposes Covid restrictions as cases surge in second wave
More restrictions will be reinforced in Uganda to curb the spread of a second wave of Covid-19 amid a sharp rise in cases, President Yoweri Museveni confirmed in a televised address Sunday night.
Buttigieg delivers Biden's infrastructure message from bridge with cracked steel beam
Truck driver Clifton Hughey heard talk all his life about a potential third highway bridge to cross the Mississippi River near Memphis.
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