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Acosta to Trump: 'You are not well, sir. You need to get over this'
CNN's Jim Acosta scolds those in the Republican Party for supporting the false claim that former President Donald Trump could be reinstated into the White House by August.
More than 150 earthquakes shook the California-Mexico border
Over 150 small earthquakes have been recorded Saturday in a rural area near the Salton Sea in Southern California, with the largest having a magnitude of 5.3, a US Geological Survey seismologist told CNN.
A Florida dad threw his infant at a deputy after a high-speed chase, sheriff's office says
A Florida man faces aggravated child abuse and other charges after hurling his infant at a deputy near the end of a high-speed chase, the Indian River County Sheriff's Office said.
40 years ago, the first cases of AIDS were reported in the US
• Opinion: Haunting lessons from 40 years of fighting AIDS
Nigerians can now be prosecuted for sending tweets following ban on Twitter
The Nigerian government has ordered federal prosecutors to arrest and prosecute users of the Twitter app, after a ban on the social media company took effect on Friday.
G7 backs Biden's sweeping overhaul of global tax system
Peru confronts a fork in the road as it chooses a new president
Two candidates with drastically different visions for Peru's future face off in a presidential run-off vote on Sunday, polarizing an electorate battered by the pandemic.
Does America have a drinking problem?
Over the past year, nearly a quarter of the country reported increased drinking to deal with stress, according to the American Psychological Association. CNN's Michael Smerconish examines America's drinking habits and how the pandemic has exacerbated them.
Tom Hanks says movies and TV shows must 'portray the burden of racism'
Award-winning actor Tom Hanks has urged filmmakers to tackle racism more often, suggesting that Black history and the societal impact of racism is underrepresented in the entertainment industry and the American education system.
Rare shiny clouds spotted on Mars and more top science stories this week
As far as we know, Earth is a unicorn. We have yet to find a planet quite like ours.
US is on track to fall short of Biden's July 4 vaccine goal
The United States is in danger of not meeting President Joe Biden's July 4 vaccination goal. Biden wants at least 70% of all adults (i.e. those aged 18 and above) to receive at least one dose of a Covid-19 vaccine by that date.
'Let's talk at the right time,' says Casemiro on Brazil hosting Copa America
Brazil might be hosting the Copa America, but whether the Brazilian soccer squad wants to participate in the tournament due to the uncontrolled state of the pandemic in the country remains to be seen.
Twitter users are furious after site is banned in Nigeria
The Nigerian government says it has "indefinitely suspended" Twitter's operations in the country, the Ministry of Information and Culture announced in a statement on Friday.
Biden poised to announce first slate of ambassador nominees as he eyes first trip abroad
President Joe Biden has made final decisions on several high-profile ambassador posts around the world and is poised to announce the first slate of nominees in the coming days as he prepares to set off on his first overseas trip since taking office.
Immunosuppressants may be dampening Covid vaccine's effects for 60 million Americans
It was a beautiful March afternoon, and as June Tatelman walked her dog in her Boston neighborhood, she was flying high.
The federal judge compared an AR-15 to a Swiss Army knife and said the law violates the second amendment
Federal judge who compares an AR-15 to a Swiss Army knife overturns California's ban on assault weapons
Is the handshake back? How we're greeting each other as the world reopens
This summer is bringing back a lot of what we used to call "normal," including greeting long-lost friends and maskless strangers.
'Hero rat' Magawa retires after five years spent sniffing out landmines in Cambodia
Magawa the "hero rat," whose work sniffing out landmines in Cambodia won him a medal for life-saving bravery, is retiring after a distinguished five-year career.
LGBTQ people are calling out disingenuous Pride merchandise
Every year, on the first breath of summer, Pride collections emerge like a horde of brightly-colored locusts. They blanket every storefront and Instagram feed in June, promising solidarity and celebration for LGBTQ communities. "Yaas, Queen!" the shirts proclaim. "Love is love," the decorative buttons affirm. Then there are the rainbow-printed suits and shoes, which bear no actual words but are still so very, very loud.
The truth about cruise ships in Venice
It was the story that made waves around the world: cruise ships banned from Venice.
France, Spain and more get ready for international tourists
June has arrived, and peak travel season would usually be around the corner. But 2021, like 2020, is a little different.
Did Mike Pence just doom his 2024 chances?
At a campaign stop in New Hampshire on Thursday night, former Vice President Mike Pence defended his actions on January 6 and, in the process, may well have doomed (or at the very least hamstrung) his chances of emerging as the Republican presidential nominee in 2024.
Italy's 'tomb raiders' are capitalizing on the pandemic
The looting of ancient art in Italy is not a new phenomenon. It is at least as old as the Roman empire, which not only contended with its own tomb raiders -- or "tombaroli," as they are known in Italy -- but also pilfered riches from other nations.
Japan's birth rate falls to another record low
The number of babies born in Japan fell to a record low last year, the health ministry said on Friday, as more couples put off marriage and starting a family amid a global pandemic.
Crashing crypto prices spooked some new investors. Others are doubling down
Grant McGurn is really glad he jumped on a FaceTime call with his dad.
The darkest days of my life: Reporting on India's brutal second Covid wave
Wearing a crumpled pastel T-shirt, jeans and a white face mask, a grieving young man performed the final rites at Nigambodh Ghat, one of Delhi's biggest crematoriums. He looked lost, numb and exhausted. Accompanied by a family member, Madhur Chawla followed the priests' directions almost robotically.
NASA is getting serious about UFOs
NASA's new chief is setting up an effort to further study unidentified flying objects within his first month in office.
Head of Germany's Catholic Church offers resignation over 'catastrophe of sexual abuse'
The head of the Catholic Church in Germany has written to Pope Francis to offer his resignation over what he described as his shared "responsibility for the catastrophe of sexual abuse" by church officials, a letter published Friday reveals.
US teacher found guilty of child abuse in Shanghai in 2014 still says he's innocent -- if only anyone would listen
David McMahon hated the design of his classroom.
As Trump readies summer rallies and speeches, allies worry he's stuck in the past
A cadre of aides and advisers working to tame Donald Trump's obsession with the 2020 election, including his fixation with debunked voter fraud theories and ballot audits, are realizing the task at hand is much tougher than they thought.
Covid-19 variant identified in India may increase risk of hospitalization, UK officials say
The B.1.617.2 coronavirus variant that was first identified in India is now believed to be dominant in the United Kingdom, Public Health England (PHE) said Thursday, adding that early evidence suggests it could cause an increased risk of hospitalization in comparison to the strain that was first detected in England.
Europe opens twin antitrust investigations into Facebook
Facebook is confronting two separate antitrust investigations by European regulators that will probe whether the social network's use of data gives it an unfair advantage in online advertising.
See Victoria Park as Hong Kong police close Tiananmen vigil location
CNN's Kristie Lu Stout reports from Victoria Park in Hong Kong as Hong Kong authorities warn members of the public to not enter the park or take part in any "unauthorized assembly". Victoria Park has traditionally been the home to the annual vigil of the Tiananmen anniversary in Hong Kong however, this year's vigil is not permitted with authorities citing coronavirus concerns.
Bitcoin tumbles after Elon Musk tweets breakup meme
The price of bitcoin sank on Friday after Elon Musk appeared to lament the end of his relationship with the cryptocurrency.
Few Israelis wanted a leader to the right of Netanyahu. Naftali Bennett is set to oust his old boss anyway.
After the 2019 elections, Naftali Bennett's right-wing party failed to cross the electoral threshold and had no seats in Israel's parliament.
Overthinking: how to free your mind from endless worry
When your thoughts leave you frozen in indecision, follow these five steps to regain control.
Biden expands Trump's list of Chinese companies banned from US investment
President Joe Biden signed an executive order Thursday banning Americans from investing in 59 Chinese firms believed to be linked to China's military, expanding an earlier Trump administration order.
Biden administration faces uphill battle to meet its July 4 vaccination goal
The United States faces an uphill battle to meet President Joe Biden's goal of vaccinating 70% of adults with at least one dose of Covid-19 vaccine by July 4, according to a CNN analysis. But the administration continues to push ahead with new programs and initiatives, and key players remain hopeful that the goal will be met.
US intelligence officials have no evidence confirming Navy pilot UFO encounters were alien spacecraft
US intelligence officials have found no evidence confirming that unidentified flying objects encountered by US Navy pilots in recent years were alien spacecraft but also have not reached a definitive assessment as to what these mysterious objects might be, according to five sources familiar with the findings of an upcoming report on UFOs that is expected to be delivered to Congress later this month.
Roger Federer says 'misunderstanding' caused heated debate with chair umpire in French Open win
Roger Federer has become known for his cool and composed tennis but the 20-time grand slam champion wasn't happy during his French Open win against Marin Cilic.
Italy is planning its own version of Alcatraz
It's spooky, crumbling and abandoned. Inhabited by seagulls, with only the odd day-trip by scuba divers to disturb them, Santo Stefano is a tiny volcanic island between Rome and Naples, where silence rules -- though not for much longer.
'I was only thinking of staying alive': Nadia Nadim's journey from refugee camp to PSG star ... and back
Nadia Nadim is not your average footballer.
LeBron James' perfect record in first-round playoff series ends with elimination loss to Phoenix Suns
LeBron James and the defending NBA champion Los Angeles Lakers lost 113-100 to the Phoenix Suns in Game 6 of their first-round series on Thursday, eliminating the Lakers and bringing an end to an impressive record in James' career.
Belarusian journalist Roman Protasevich appears on state TV as critics decry his detention as a 'hostage'-taking
Detained journalist Roman Protasevich has again appeared on Belarusian state media, to the concern of government critics who fear the young dissident is being forced to address the nation under duress.
US Marshals say a suspect was shot and killed avoiding arrest in Minneapolis
A person was shot and killed by authorities in Minneapolis and another person was injured, the US Marshals Service said in a statement Thursday, which led to a protest forming later in the evening.
Hong Kong's Tiananmen vigil always set the city apart from China. Those days may now be over
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.
Student leader at Tiananmen: This is one of the darkest times in Hong Kong
For the second year in a row, pro-democracy activists in Hong Kong are banned from organizing an annual candlelight vigil that remembers the bloody crackdown in Beijing on June 4, 1989. Wu'er Kaixi, one of the main student leaders of the protests, spoke with CNN's Will Ripley in Taiwan on China's growing influence, and what he thinks the Western world should do to protect democracy.
Biden wants to set a global minimum tax. The G7 could provide a crucial boost
The Biden administration's ambitious plan to overhaul the global tax system is about to face a crucial test.
At least 10% of the world's giant sequoias lost in a single wildfire, report suggests
About 10 to 14% of the world's giant sequoia trees were destroyed by a single wildfire that swept through California's Sequoia National Forest last summer, a new draft report from the National Park Service indicates.
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