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Teen mistakenly stumbles into an Airbnb rented by ... cops
Three Montana sheriff's deputies woke up to an unexpected and uninvited overnight guest at their downtown Milwaukee Airbnb ... a teenager who wound up in the wrong house.
Biden memorializes Tulsa victims: 'This was not a riot. This was a massacre'
President Joe Biden on Tuesday used stark language as he mourned one of the worst acts of racial violence in US history and marked the 100th anniversary of the Tulsa Race Massacre.
Gunmen kill Ugandan minister's daughter and driver in 'targeted shooting'
The daughter of Ugandan government minister General Edward Katumba Wamala has been killed in a drive-by attack targeting the general outside his home in Kampala on Tuesday, Ugandan police said in a statement.
Biden admin. reverses Trump-era decision on oil and gas drilling in Arctic refuge
The Biden administration plans to suspend oil and gas leases in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, a senior administration official confirmed Tuesday, undoing a move made by the Trump administration late last year.
Coachella announces 2022 dates as live music makes a comeback
Coachella is back.
FBI agent charged with attempted murder of man onboard Washington-area subway
An FBI agent who shot a fellow passenger onboard a Washington, DC, Metro train line in December was arrested on Tuesday for attempted murder, prosecutors announced.
Vatican revises Church law on sexual abuse and other issues
Pope Francis on Tuesday issued the most extensive revision to Catholic Church law in four decades, insisting that bishops take action against clerics who abuse minors and vulnerable adults, commit fraud or attempt to ordain women.
American actor joins pro-Kremlin Russian political party
CNN's Nic Robertson reports that American-born action star Steven Seagal, who also has Russian citizenship, has joined the Russian political party "A Just Russia For Truth," which is a pro-Kremlin organization.
Authorities investigating after at least 1 person shot in active shooting at California fire station
At least one person has been shot at a fire station in Agua Dulce, California, Los Angeles County Deputy Michelle Sanchez told CNN Tuesday.
Osaka withdrawal news was like 'a punch to the gut,' says Patrick McEnroe
Former pro tennis player and coach Patrick McEnroe says that Naomi Osaka pulling out of the French Open was like "a punch to the gut" and that the tennis world needs to pay attention to what she's saying and "try to help her as much as possible."
China needs to boost its population -- so why not scrap birth caps entirely?
In a bid to arrest a demographic crisis, China this week announced it will allow couples to have three children -- but some critics questioned why the government kept a limit on parents at all?
See drone crash into erupting Icelandic volcano
A drone crashed into Fagradalsfjall volcano's molten lava, providing a mesmerizing close-up view into the erupting crater. Drone operator and YouTuber Joey Helms uploaded the video to YouTube on Wednesday.
Sri Lanka's burning cargo ship on track to become its 'worst environmental disaster'
A huge cleanup operation was underway for a sixth day in Sri Lanka Tuesday after a container ship laden with chemicals caught fire 12 days ago, inundating the country's western coastline with microplastic pollution and potentially hazardous waste.
Trans writers and journalists struggle to get old bylines corrected
When Theresa Tanenbaum transitioned in 2019, she changed her name and began a years-long quest to correct the one she was given at birth — her deadname — on dozens of academic papers she published over the years.
Vice President Harris' team tries to distance her from fraught situation at the border
In the weeks since the President asked her to take charge of immigration from Central America, Vice President Kamala Harris and her staff have sought to make one thing clear: She does not manage the southern border.
Sicilian mafia 'people-slayer' released after 25 years in jail
Sicilian Mafia turncoat Giovanni Brusca, the man who detonated the bomb that killed judge Giovanni Falcone in 1992, has been released from jail after serving a 25-year sentence, causing grief and anger among the relatives of those he killed.
Sergio Aguero to join FC Barcelona as Spanish club begins squad overhaul
After a season of relative underachievement, five-time European Cup winner FC Barcelona has embarked on the process of overhauling its squad.
Amazon to help during hurricane season with quick delivery of disaster relief supplies
The 2021 Atlantic hurricane season officially begins today, and it is forecast to be yet another busy one.
Curiosity rover spies colorful iridescent clouds on Mars
The Curiosity rover has witnessed a colorful marvel on Mars: Shining clouds.
A history of beauty trends -- and the politics that shaped them
From an ancient Roman anti-wrinkle cream recipe to the 12th-century "Trotula," a set of medieval manuscripts with formulas for skin care, hair dye and perfume, the desire to make ourselves more presentable -- and even attractive -- stretches back through history. And rather than embracing the subjectivity of beauty, societies have instead categorized and quantified these elusive qualities into prescriptive beauty "standards."
The stigma of variant names
Coronavirus variants will now be referred to by letters of the Greek alphabet instead of where they were first discovered, the World Health Organization (WHO) said Monday, in a bid to prevent the stigmatization of entire communities.
Nike backs Naomi Osaka after she withdraws from French Open
Nike has come out in support of tennis star Naomi Osaka following her decision to withdraw from the French Open.
Peru more than doubles its official Covid-19 death toll, leaving it with world's worst death rate
Peru has more than doubled its official death toll from the Covid-19 pandemic following a government review of the figures, leaving the country with the highest coronavirus-related death rate per capita in the world.
Revolt by Texas Democrats heaps pressure on Washington to act on voting reform
Texas Democrats launched the most dramatic revolt yet against nationwide Republican bills to restrict voting by walking out of the state's legislature over the holiday weekend. But their last-ditch effort may only temporarily stall the effort and underscores how the deadlock in Washington is making it easier for Republicans to act on Donald Trump's election fraud lies to stack the deck in future votes.
'Everybody loves to hate the villain,' says Shooter McGavin 25 years on from 'Happy Gilmore'
From wrestling alligators to feuding with game show host Bob Barker on tour, no one quite draws a crowd like "Happy Gilmore."
Greece's Mykonos says it's ready to party like before Covid
In Greece's best-known party island, white houses, blue shutters and scarlet bougainvillea all glimmer in the sun.
House Democrats are still pursuing Trump's tax returns but Biden administration may not play ball
After notching recent wins in their long hunt for material to help bring legal accountability to former President Donald Trump, congressional Democrats fear the Biden administration won't be helpful when it comes to obtaining the documents they covet the most: Trump's tax returns.
Phuket on track to reopen to vaccinated international tourists from July 1
As Thailand continues to battle its third and worst Covid-19 wave since the start of the pandemic, officials say the popular resort island of Phuket is still on track to reopen to international tourists next month.
Their relationships were tested during the pandemic. Now, they are debating if they are worth saving
There's no doubt that relationships were tested during the pandemic, as many people limited social interactions and worked remotely.
In summer, the stakes are rising for Biden
Can President Joe Biden avoid the "summer slump"?
See inside Hong Kong's museum that China doesn't want its citizens to see
CNN Kristie Lu Stout goes inside Hong Kong's June 4th Museum to see the historic evidence that would not have survived anywhere else in China, and speaks to its organizers about how -- in an era of tightening Chinese control -- the memory of Tiananmen can endure.
Half of the US is partially vaccinated, but experts say more is needed to make the next holiday gathering safer
As the US celebrated Memorial Day, health experts celebrated that more than half of the population was at least partially vaccinated -- but reminded the public there is work to still be done to keep the next holiday safe from Covid-19 as well.
More than 150 children missing in latest Nigeria kidnapping raid
Students from an Islamic school in the north-central Nigerian state of Niger were indiscriminately shot at and abducted Sunday by a group of "armed bandits," state police said in a statement.
The biggest IPO ever in the Philippines is from an instant noodle company
Monde Nissin has made stock market history as it works to get more people to eat its noodles and fake chicken.
Canada mourns discovery of a mass grave of children's remains
Indigenous leaders and residential school survivors in Canada are calling on officials to do a thorough investigation of every former residential school in the country after the remains of more than 200 children were found on the grounds of the former Kamloops Indian Residential School.
Hear parents in China react to China's three-child policy
China announced it will allow couples to have up to three children to try reversing declining birth rates. It may be a tough sell for some families who think raising children in cities is too expensive. CNN's Scott McLean reports.
France and Germany 'seeking full clarity' from US and Denmark on spying report
France and Germany are "seeking full clarity" on a report claiming that one of Denmark's intelligence agencies helped the United States spy on several senior European officials, including German Chancellor Angela Merkel, French President Emmanuel Macron said Monday.
Partner of British billionaire's son charged in shooting death of Belize police officer
The partner of the son of British billionaire Lord Michael Ashcroft has been arrested and charged in the shooting death of a police officer in Belize, local news outlets in Belize reported Monday.
A missing hiker has been found dead after an apparent fall near Telluride, Colorado
Rescuers searching for a missing hiker in Colorado found him dead after an apparent fall Monday, officials said.
Why I'm grateful I lost my parents before India's horrific Covid-19 surge
Las Vegas police ask for help to identify boy found dead on a trail after woman misidentifies him as her son
Authorities in Las Vegas are asking for the public's help to identify a boy found dead on a trail near the city, after a woman mistakenly identified him as her son.
Greece banks on 'Covid-free' islands to lure visitors
The Greek government is welcoming back tourists with the promise of 'Covid-free' islands. But the revival of tourism in Mykonos, the country's best-known party island, rests on the government's decision to lift bans on music scenes and crowds. CNN's Sam Kiley reports.
Krispy Kreme has given away over 1.5 million doughnuts to vaccinated people
Vaccinated people are taking Krispy Kreme up on its free doughnuts offer.
Brazil in 'negotiations' to host Copa América — just 13 days before start date
Brazil has cautioned that it is still in "negotiations" with South America's Football Confederation, CONMEBOL, and the Brazilian Football Confederation, shortly after CONMEBOL announced Monday that Brazil would host the Copa América championship -- in just 13 days.
'Tarzan' TV actor among 7 people killed in plane crash
Seven people are presumed to have died in Saturday's crash of a small jet into a Tennessee lake, including Remnant Fellowship Church founder and Christian diet guru Gwen Shamblin Lara, officials said.
Belgium recalls ambassador to South Korea after his wife is filmed slapping a shop assistant
Belgium is recalling its ambassador to South Korea following an incident in which his wife was recorded striking a woman in Seoul.
Echoing QAnon forums, Michael Flynn appears to suggest a Myanmar-style coup should happen in the United States
Michael Flynn, former President Donald Trump's first national security adviser, appeared to endorse a Myanmar-style coup in the United States on Sunday.
The Somerton man died alone on a beach in 1948. Now Australian scientists are close to solving the mystery
The children know the man whose portrait hangs above their playroom door as Mister S or Mister Somerton.
WHO's new naming system for coronavirus variants uses Greek alphabet
The World Health Organization said on Monday that it has assigned new "labels" to key coronavirus variants so the public can refer to them by letters of the Greek alphabet instead of where the variant was first detected.
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