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'Sedition': Analyst reacts to Flynn's call for Myanmar-style coup
Michael Flynn, former President Donald Trump's first national security adviser, appeared to endorse a Myanmar-style coup in the United States at a Dallas event which was attended by prominent peddlers of the QAnon conspiracy theory and the Big Lie, including right-wing lawyer Sidney Powell. CNN's Poppy Harlow discusses with John Avlon and Elie Honig.
Mexico accuses Zara, Anthropologie and Patowl of 'cultural appropriation'
Mexico has accused fashion brands Zara, Anthropologie and Patowl of cultural appropriation, claiming that they "made use" of designs created by the country's indigenous populations.
What to expect from Trump's summer grievance tour
It feels a little like something is missing. It's as if a screaming siren has been suddenly switched off and replaced by an unnerving silence. But don't worry. The noise is coming back. Former President Donald Trump told One America News Network he's planning a summer rally tour of Florida, Ohio, North Carolina and Georgia.
Atlanta Braves outfielder Marcell Ozuna granted bond in domestic violence case
Atlanta Braves outfielder Marcell Ozuna posted a $20,000 bond on Monday after being arrested on charges of domestic violence against his wife.
Most Americans think they can spot fake news. They can't, study finds
A 7-year-old boy in Florida swam for an hour to get help for his dad and sister who were stranded in a river
A 7-year-old boy in Florida is being hailed a hero after he swam ashore to get help when his sister and dad got swept away by a current.
'Exceptionally high' number of decapitated bodies found at Roman burial site
Archaeologists have discovered 17 decapitated bodies at three Roman cemeteries in Cambridgeshire, eastern England -- an "exceptionally high' number which experts think were the result of judicial executions.
Analysis: Yes, democracy *really* is in danger
There's a natural human tendency to assume that politicians (and people more generally) exaggerate -- especially when it comes to how bad things are at any given time. We are all prisoners of the current moment.
China's three-child policy may not fix the problem
Expert reveals why human lifespan has doubled in 100 years
CNN's Bianna Golodryga speaks to Steven Johnson, author of "Extra Life: A Short History of Living Longer," about some of the discoveries and innovations that have led to the average human life expectancy almost doubling over the last century.
Naomi Osaka withdraws from French Open, citing her mental health
Tennis star Naomi Osaka said Monday she is withdrawing from the French Open after refusing to speak to the media at the grand slam.
A 'targeted' attack killed 2 people and injured more than 20 others in Florida. Here's what we know
At least two people were killed and more than 20 were wounded Sunday when three people got out of a vehicle and began firing into a crowd at a club in southern Florida, according to Miami-Dade Police Department Director Alfredo Ramirez III.
Benefits of avocados: 5 ways they are good for your health
Avocados have become an increasingly popular food in recent years, with people blending the creamy fruit in their smoothies or slicing it to layer on top of toast.
Most US schools teach little to nothing about Asian American history and it hurts everyone, experts say
When Jinhee Kim's daughter looked in her history book, she didn't see anyone who looked like herself -- and she had questions for her mother about why that was so.
What you need to know about traveling to Europe this summer
In non-pandemic summers, both continental Europe and the United Kingdom draw crowds of tourists from around the world. Last summer, they couldn't get there. This summer many should be able to, though the tangle of entry requirements will vary by country and could change quickly.
Biden honors fallen service members on Memorial Day
President Joe Biden honored those who died serving in the military in Memorial Day remarks at Arlington National Cemetery on Monday.
This is how long it takes your body to fall out of shape when you stop exercising
Getting in shape isn't easy. But after all that hard work, how long do we actually maintain it? Turns out that even the great effort we put into training, taking a bit of time off can mean that we become "unfit" much faster than it took us to actually get in shape.
Child malnutrition is spiking in Haiti amid pandemic, says UNICEF
Severe acute childhood malnutrition in Haiti is expected to more than double this year as the country deals with rising violence, the coronavirus pandemic, and a lack of access to essential services, UNICEF, the United Nations' children's agency, said in a statement Monday.
Herero chief blasts Germany-Namibia $1.3 billion deal. Hear why
CNN's Zain Asher speaks with the Herero people's Paramount Chief Vekuii Rukoro, who blasted Germany's offer to pay Namibia $1.3 billion as part of a deal in which Germany also formally recognized for the first time as genocide crimes it committed during its colonial-era occupation of what's now Namibia.
The US is celebrating a return from Covid-19 life, but an expert says it's OK not to feel normal just yet
Memorial Day weekend has brought back images of family gatherings and crowded beaches, but though things may look more normal, a clinical psychologist told CNN many people may still be dealing with emotional impacts from the Covid-19 pandemic.
Is it finally the end for Benjamin Netanyahu, the great survivor of Israeli politics?
A quarter of a century ago, Israelis were stunned when Benjamin Netanyahu narrowly beat Shimon Peres to become Israel's youngest-ever Prime Minister.
Analysis: China's three-child policy may not fix the problem
China's decision to allow people to have more children is a dramatic attempt to head off a worsening labor shortage that could weigh on the country's economic rise.
China's new sends baby and maternity stocks soaring
China's decision to allow families to have three children could produce a windfall for makers of strollers, car seats and baby formula. At least, that's what investors think.
Courteney Cox recreates 'Friends' dance routine with Ed Sheeran
Days after appearing in one of the most eagerly-awaited cast reunions, Courteney Cox has given "Friends" fans another "Oh. My. God." moment by teaming up with British singer Ed Sheeran to recreate the hilarious Monica-Ross routine she performed on the hit 90s sitcom.
Thousands of protesters demand Bolsonaro's impeachment
Tens of thousands protested in several Brazilian cities to demand President Jair Bolsonaro's removal due to his handling of the coronavirus pandemic. Brazil is one of the hardest-hit countries in the world and is now facing a possible third wave of Covid-19. Less than 10 percent of its total population of 210 million is fully inoculated. CNN's Rafael Romo reports.
NBA star Kyrie Irving says fans are treating players like 'they're in a human zoo' after latest incident
Brooklyn Nets guard Kyrie Irving says some fans are treating players like "they're in a human zoo" after a spectator was arrested for throwing a water bottle at the NBA star on Sunday.
Hundreds of thousands are leaving Hong Kong for the UK because of the national security law
The sweeping National Security Law has put people in Hong Kong on edge, with many choosing to leave their home city for good. CNN's Kristie Lu Stout speaks to some expected to settle permanently in the UK.
China to allow couples to have up to three children in attempt to reverse falling birth rates
The Chinese government will allow couples to have three children, according to state-run news agency Xinhua, the latest easing of strict family planning policies as the country tries to avert a demographic crisis.
As Tulsa digs for victims of the 1921 race massacre, victims say the road to justice is a long one
One hundred years and a day after one of the country's bloodiest massacres of the 20th Century, the city of Tulsa, Oklahoma, on Tuesday will begin exhuming bodies possibly linked to the crimes.
Australian softball squad leaves for Tokyo Olympics, among first athletes to travel to Japan for Games
The Aussie Spirit, the Australian women's softball team, will be among the first athletes to arrive in Japan for the Tokyo Olympics after leaving Sydney on Monday.
Demonstrators gather at shop that offered 'not vaccinated' Star of David badges
The owner of a Nashville hat store is being accused of anti-Semitism after announcing the sale of yellow Star of David badges, similar to the ones Nazis forced Jews to wear during the Holocaust, which read "NOT VACCINATED."
A judge swore in a lawyer who was once a drug dealer in his courtroom 16 years ago
It was a Friday afternoon when Edward Martell, dressed in a black suit and bow tie, stood in front of Judge Bruce Morrow's courtroom. With one hand raised, the new lawyer was sworn into the State Bar of Michigan.
The Suez Canal is being widened. Will it be enough to stop another ship getting stuck?
In March, world trade was thrown into chaos by a boat. The Ever Given, a container ship nearly as long as the Empire State Building is tall, ran aground in the Suez Canal in Egypt. It was stuck for six days, disrupting global supply chains.
Vietnam detects a suspected new coronavirus variant that's a hybrid of the UK and India strains
Vietnam's health ministry has detected a suspected new coronavirus variant which it said appears to be a hybrid of two highly transmissible strains.
White House cranks up the pressure as infrastructure talks drag on
Why red genes' matter more than ever to Beijing
For a decidedly atheist political organization, China's ruling Communist Party is fond of talking about its origins in religious terms.
New defendants charged in Oath Keepers conspiracy case
The Justice Department has added four new defendants to the federal criminal conspiracy case against Oath Keepers who allegedly prepared for and took part in the US Capitol riot, according to a new indictment made public in DC District Court on Sunday.
America faces a painful truth: This massacre wasn't an isolated event
Naomi Osaka fined for avoiding media after straight sets victory at the French Open
Tennis star Naomi Osaka was fined $15,000 for not talking to the media after her straight set victory at the French Open on Sunday, Roland Garros announced in a statement.
At least 88 politicians have been killed in Mexico since September
Some parts of the campaign trail in Mexico look like anywhere else -- rallies, bumper stickers, candidates making lofty promises. Other parts -- the threats, the assaults, the murders -- are more unique.
92 earthquakes and tremors recorded in past 24 hours around Mount Nyiragongo volcano
A further 92 earthquakes and tremors have been recorded in the past 24 hours around the Mount Nyiragongo volcano in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, a local government official told CNN on Sunday.
Benjamin Netanyahu, the longest-running Israeli prime minister, could be ousted in days after rivals agree to work on unity government
Benjamin Netanyahu's run as the longest-serving Israeli prime minister may be coming to an end.
Right-wing Israeli leader joins coalition to oust Netanyahu
Israeli opposition leader Naftali Bennett says he's ready to join parties on the Left to form a new unity coalition government that could unseat Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. CNN's Hadas Gold reports.
Activist offers a 1-word explanation and 1-word solution to the country's problem
Lebanon's economy is in free fall, its government is in paralysis, and a deadly port blast has scarred the heart of the capital. The currency's value has dropped by a devastating 90 percent, leaving families struggling to survive in a country with few public services. CNN's Salma Abdelaziz reports firsthand on how some of Beirut's poorest are getting by, and speaks to an investigative journalist about widespread corruption in the country.
Biden says he will bring up human rights abuses with Putin during meeting next month
President Joe Biden said Sunday that he will discuss human rights abuses with Russian President Vladimir Putin when they meet in Switzerland next month.
Tom Friedman: Ousting Netanyahu is Bidenism coming to Israel
Tom Friedman joins Fareed to game out how Naftali Bennett's play to dethrone Bibi might unfold, and what it could mean for Israelis and Palestinians.
19-year-old motorcycle racer killed after crash in qualifying
Jason Dupasquier, a 19-year-old Swiss Moto3 rider, has died after being involved in a serious crash during Saturday's qualifying session at the Italian Grand Prix, MotoGP announced on Sunday.
Boris Johnson and Carrie Symonds are married
2 killed, at least 20 others injured in a shooting at a Florida club
Two people were killed and at least 20 others were injured in a shooting outside of a billiards club in Hialeah, Florida, according to Miami-Dade police director Alfredo Ramirez III.
Manatees are dying in droves this year. The die-offs could spell trouble for Florida
Despite their portly frame and inherent meekness, Florida's manatees are survivors.
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