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Apple unveils iOS 15 with new features for post-pandemic life
Apple is about to reveal its latest set of changes to the software used everyday by millions of people -- and possibly some new gadgets, too.
Five takeaways from Mexico's midterm election
The morning after his country's largest election in history, Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador held his daily press conference, where he usually talks about his policies and answers questions from the media.
Ellie Kemper apologizes for participating in controversial pageant as a teen
Actress Ellie Kemper is apologizing for her involvement in a debutante ball as a teenager that has come under recent criticism for the organization's controversial history.
How to start jump roping in 5 easy steps
If you're looking for one of the most efficient cardio workouts that anyone can do anytime, anywhere, you only need one thing: a jump rope. Lauren Flymen has been documenting her one-year journey, and now her goal is to inspire others to pick up a rope.
Attacked at work, rejected for jobs and harassed by colleagues: Asians worldwide speak out
American guns are a key driver in the migration crisis. When will the US address it?
This week, US Vice President Kamala Harris will spend two days south of the border, during her first international trip to Guatemala and Mexico to meet local leaders and help address the root causes of undocumented migration.
Google fined $270 million in France for unfair advertising practices
Google will pay a €220 million ($270 million) fine and make changes to its huge online advertising business as part of an antitrust settlement with French regulators.
Militant group says Boko Haram's leader is dead
The Islamic State West African Province (ISWAP) militant group said in an audio recording heard by Reuters on Sunday that Abubakar Shekau, leader of rival Nigerian militant Islamist group Boko Haram, was dead.
Convicted for 'advertising' abortion, German doctors are fighting to share the facts
Dr. Detlef Merchel didn't expect to end up in court for doing what he sees as part of his job: giving his patients information about the medical procedures he provides. But there he was, getting convicted for "advertising abortion" -- a crime in Germany.
Hundreds of former leaders urge G7 to vaccinate poor against Covid-19
One hundred former presidents, prime ministers and foreign ministers have urged the Group of Seven (G7) rich nations to pay for global coronavirus vaccinations to help stop the virus mutating and returning as a worldwide threat.
A baby girl for Prince Harry and Meghan
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex has given birth to a daughter, the second child for her and Prince Harry, a spokesperson for the Sussexes told CNN.
The US is helping Taiwan battle Covid-19. To China, that's a provocation
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.
Mexico's President loses grip on power in midterm elections marred by violence
Mexico's ruling political coalition is projected to lose its qualified majority in the lower house of Congress after a poor showing in midterm elections Sunday, according to initial figures released by the government.
Vietnam sees Covid-19 surge amid potentially 'new variant'
Once praised as a rare beacon of hope during this pandemic, Vietnam is now entering a worrying new phase with Covid-19 infections increasing sharply. To make things worse, the country reported it had detected a potentially new hybrid variant. CNN's Paula Hancocks has more.
Ransomware attacks saddle Biden with grave national security crisis
The Biden administration Sunday confronted the implications of a sudden and grave national security challenge as ransom-demanding cyber hackers target the staples of American life -- food, gas, water, hospitals and transport.
Eldest sister cares for 6 siblings after both parents die of Covid-19
India's brutal second wave has impacted children across the country. According to India's Child Rights Commission over 1700 children have been orphaned since the beginning of the pandemic. 577 lost their parents between April 1 and May 25 this year. CNN's Vedika Sud speaks to the eldest sister-- now the primary caretaker of a family of seven siblings who lost their mother and then their father to the brutal second wave.
'A nod to the Queen': Here's the significance of baby's name
CNN's Max Foster says Lilibet Diana Mountbatten-Windsor, the name Meghan and Harry have given to their new baby girl, is a nod to Queen Elizabeth II and Harry's late mother, Diana, the Princess of Wales.
Democratic Senator says he'll oppose massive voting rights bill
Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin on Sunday defended his decision to vote against a sweeping voting rights bill and reiterated his opposition to gutting the filibuster, declaring in the strongest terms yet that he is not willing to change Senate rules to help his party push through much of President Joe Biden's agenda.
Nigerian megachurch preacher dies after church program
A prominent Nigerian televangelist has died hours after presiding over a program at his Lagos-based megachurch on Saturday.
Man looking for shark teeth in a Florida river survives an alligator bite to his head
A diver searching for prehistoric shark teeth in Florida's Myakka River is recovering after an alligator bit him on the back of his head.
El Salvador will adopt bitcoin as legal tender, president says
El Salvador could become the first county to adopt bitcoin as a legal tender, Salvadorian President Nayib Bukele announced in a video recording shown during the Bitcoin 2021 conference held in Miami.
Dramatic tire blowout at Azerbaijan Grand Prix
Red Bull drivers Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez experienced wildly different emotions in a dramatic Azerbaijan Grand Prix on Sunday.
Microsoft removed 'Tank Man' images on Tiananmen Square's anniversary
Microsoft 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.
Tourists fined after police seize sand and shells taken from idyllic beaches
Italian police have seized more than 200 pounds of sand, stones and shells stolen from the beaches of Sardinia last year, dishing out fines to dozens of tourists who took them as souvenirs.
Roger Federer is out of the French Open
After playing into the early hours of Sunday in a match that lasted over three hours, Roger Federer says he may not continue playing in the French Open as he seeks to protect his knee.
More than 200 firefighters battle massive recycling yard fire in Phoenix
More than 200 firefighters were battling a fire Saturday at a Phoenix recycling yard that drew the largest response in the history of the city's fire department, officials said.
Former US President advances lie that 2020 election was stolen from him as more states move to restrict the vote
Donald Trump's speech before the North Carolina Republican Party Saturday night was a reminder of the danger the former President poses as he undermines America's election system while attempting to reassert himself as kingmaker on the national stage.
He was in the lead in a top golf tournament. But then he tested positive for Covid-19
Spanish golfer Jon Rahm was withdrawn from the Memorial Tournament Saturday after testing positive for Covid-19, the PGA Tour announced.
Drones shot down over Iraqi airbase housing US troops and coalition forces
Two drones were shot down over an Iraqi airbase housing US troops and Iraqi and coalition forces on Sunday, the Iraqi military said in a statement.
Mexico goes to the polls in elections marred by violence against candidates
One candidate is a former boxer and promises to fight for people as hard as he did it in the ring.
Trump dwells on 2020 during North Carolina event aimed at helping Republicans in 2022
Former President Donald Trump dashed the hopes of Republicans on Saturday who spent the weeks leading up to his public reemergence encouraging him to keep his focus on policy and Democratic shortcomings, rather than re-litigating his 2020 election loss once again.
Why Democrats may defy history and win the 2022 midterms
Democrats have to defy history to hold onto the House in the 2022 midterms. As I've noted before, the president's party almost always loses House seats in the midterms. History, though, is a guide, not a fortune teller.
Join the jump rope craze and burn more calories than jogging
As the pandemic locked people out of gyms and kept many in their homes, Lauren Flymen picked up a jump rope for the first time as an adult.
Boris Johnson will finally tell the world what post-Brexit Britain is for
Trump advances dangerous disinformation campaign as more states move to restrict the vote
Thousands protest in Hungary against planned Chinese university campus
Thousands of Hungarians, some of them holding banners declaring "treason," protested on Saturday against a Chinese university's plans to open a campus in Budapest.
NYT: Trump chief of staff pushed DOJ to investigate baseless election fraud claims
Mark Meadows, former President Donald Trump's White House chief of staff, pushed the Department of Justice in his boss' last days in office to investigate unproven conspiracy theories and fraud claims about the 2020 presidential election, the New York Times reported Saturday.
Beijing's baby push could worsen workplace inequality
When Janice Zhang went job hunting in March, at every interview the 33-year-old was asked the same question: Was she married yet?
Trump endorses Ted Budd in North Carolina Senate GOP primary
Former President Donald Trump on Saturday endorsed Rep. Ted Budd's campaign for Senate in North Carolina, making the surprise announcement just minutes after his daughter-in-law Lara Trump confirmed she would not be entering the Republican primary for the open seat in 2022.
Militants kill more than 130 civilians in Burkina Faso village attack
At least 132 civilians were killed in the worst militant attack in Burkina Faso in recent years, the government said on Saturday, after armed assailants laid siege overnight to a village in the jihadist-plagued northeast.
Biden's continuation of this cruel Trump policy is an outrage
President Joe Biden ran for office on a platform that included respecting science, promoting public health and restoring humanity to the rule of law to our immigration policies. During his first 100 days in office, he rightly focused on restoring public trust in both government and science and placed confronting the global rising tide of authoritarianism at the center of his foreign policy.
Kemp booed and Raffensperger censured at Georgia GOP convention
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp was booed and Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger was censured at the Georgia GOP convention Saturday, demonstrating former President Donald Trump's hold over members of the Georgia Republican Party.
Royal Caribbean ships are set to set sail again in July
Royal Caribbean International announced Friday that six of its ships will sail from major US ports in Florida and Texas beginning in July.
The slowing US Covid-19 vaccination rate is worrying experts
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez backs Maya Wiley for New York City mayor
New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez endorsed civil rights lawyer Maya Wiley on Saturday in the race for New York City mayor, a sign of growing progressive momentum behind Wiley's campaign with less than three weeks until the June 22 Democratic primary.
Essential Quality wins the Belmont Stakes
FDA approves diabetes drug to help people keep the pounds off
The US Food and Drug Administration has approved an injectable diabetes drug for long-term weight control.
America's slowing vaccination rate is worrying experts
• US is on track to fall short of Biden's July 4 vaccine goal
Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs. Logan Paul: Boxing's bastardization continues apace
It's hard to tell whether it's pantomime or a canny marketing ploy as the YouTuber fighter's brother steals the undefeated professional boxer's hat and they get into a heated pre-press conference fight.
US Justice Department says it will no longer seize reporters' records for leak investigations
The Justice Department on Saturday said it will no longer seize reporters' records in leak investigations, a notable policy shift on the heels of disclosures that federal prosecutors aggressively pursued communication data from reporters to identify their sources.
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