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George Floyd's death was a year ago and traumatizing details are everywhere. Here's how to cope
It's been nearly a year since George Floyd was killed, and many additional details of the agonizing moments surrounding his death have been released.
Belarus activist arrested after fighter jet intercepts his Ryanair flight
A leading Belarusian opposition activist in exile has been arrested in Belarus after his flight from Athens to Vilnius made an emergency landing in the capital city.
World leaders condemn arrest of Belarusian opposition activist
A leading Belarusian opposition activist has been arrested in Belarus after President Alexander Lukashenko ordered a fighter jet to escort his Ryanair plane to Minsk, according to Pull Pervogo, Belarusian state broadcaster. CNN's Fredricka Whitfield speaks with Belarus opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya about the arrest.
The women possibly at higher risk for Covid-19 that no one is talking about
Last July, when her immediate family tested positive for Covid-19, Breanna Aguilar did not fit into any groups considered at higher risk for severe disease.
Martin Bashir denies his Diana interview harmed princess
Veteran journalist Martin Bashir has said he "never wanted to harm" Diana, Princess of Wales, with his now disgraced BBC Panorama interview, telling the Sunday Times newspaper, "I don't believe we did."
A shooting at a New Jersey house party leaves 2 people dead and at least 12 others injured
New Jersey State Police are investigating reports of a shooting with multiple victims at a home in Cumberland County.
'SNL' ended one of its strangest years with a poignant season finale
"Saturday Night Live" ended one of its strangest years — a season in which the show had to do episodes with coronavirus protocols during a pandemic — by explaining to audiences what a wild year it really was.
New 'Fast & Furious' film nabs biggest opening of the pandemic so far
"F9," the ninth installment in the popular Fast & Furious franchise, doesn't open in US theaters until June 25, but it's already off to a hot start at the box office.
Max Verstappen wins Monaco Grand Prix to take drivers' championship lead
Max Verstappen produced an assured performance at the Monaco Grand Prix to move to the top of the Formula One drivers' championship standings for the first time in his career.
He couldn't take Trump's lies anymore
Stephen Richer tried to stay out of it. "But I am human," the Maricopa County, Arizona, election official wrote for CNN Opinion, "I have my limits."
Henrik Stenson snaps club in calmest manner you'll see during PGA Championship
We've all been there: You think you've picked out the best club for the shot, you think you've judged the conditions perfectly and you prepare like you would any other shot.
Iraq estimates that $150 billion of its oil money has been stolen from the country since the US-led invasion of 2003
An estimated $150 billion of stolen money has been smuggled out of Iraq in corrupt deals since the US-led invasion of Iraq in 2003, Iraqi President Barham Salih said Sunday.
'Beyond reprehensible': GOP lawmaker condemns Marjorie Taylor Greene's comparison of mask mandates to Holocaust
Michigan Rep. Peter Meijer on Sunday denounced fellow Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's comparison of requirements for House members to wear masks on the chamber floor to steps the Nazis took to control the Jewish population during the Holocaust.
Simone Biles becomes first woman to land Yurchenko double pike in return to competition
Defending world champion gymnast Simone Biles became the first woman to land the Yurchenko double pike vault move in competition at the GK US Classic in Indianapolis on Saturday.
NFT of soon-to-be-deleted 'Charlie bit my finger' YouTube video sells for over $760,000
Charlie will soon bite his brother's finger for the last time.
'SNL' season finale spoofs 'crazy' aspects of filming during pandemic
"Saturday Night Live" ended the season with a look back at just how crazy it is doing a show during a pandemic.
3 killed in shooting at Ohio bar
Three people were killed and five others suffered gunshot wounds in a shooting at a bar in Youngstown, Ohio early Sunday morning, Lt. Rutherford of the Youngstown Police Department told CNN.
'Flawless' purple-pink diamond fetches record $29.3M at auction
A 15.81-carat gem, dubbed "The Sakura," fetched $29.3 million in Hong Kong to become the most expensive purple-pink diamond ever to sell at auction.
How Trump's Big Lie still affects US politics
Donald Trump isn't moving on. Neither is his party.
A massive heat dome is about to make the Southeast sweat
The first heat wave of the season begins Sunday and continues into the workweek for much of the eastern US.
Glastonbury fans locked out of livestream of UK's biggest music festival
Did you ever hop a fence to get access to a concert? The modern-day equivalent might have occurred en masse Saturday as fans were able to experience the UK's biggest music festival for free after it suffered technical difficulties.
Ronald Greene's family believes bodycam video would never have been released if not for leak to media
The family of a Louisiana man who died after a 2019 struggle with police believes the case would never have received attention had portions of police body camera video not been leaked to the media, Greene family attorney Lee Merritt told CNN's Pamela Brown on Saturday.
Italy narrowly wins a colorful Eurovision
Italy narrowly pipped a handful of rivals to win a colorful and kitsch Eurovision Song Contest in the Netherlands on Saturday, scoring victory on the continent's biggest stage after an early test of the continent's emergence from the pandemic.
Former BBC boss resigns from prestigious gallery post amid fallout over Diana interview
A former BBC director-general has resigned as chairman of London's National Gallery in the fallout from an investigation into a bombshell interview with Princess Diana in 1995.
Ronald Greene's mother says it was clear to her from police footage her son was 'not meant to leave alive'
Two years since Ronald Greene's death -- and two days since Louisiana authorities released a series of videos of their encounter with him -- his mother says she's still in shock.
A truce halted the bloodshed, but the frustration of young Palestinians is stronger than ever
A young Palestinian boy in thick eyeglasses stood dumbstruck as Israeli police dragged his grandmother, Rifqa, out of his family home. His eyes shifted between the uniformed men and the 92-year-old woman who squirmed in their clutches. Shouts rang out and, within minutes, the family was driven out of half of their home in East Jerusalem.
Italy wins Eurovision Song Contest
The Jewish man who was the victim of a gang assault in New York says the level of hatred was troubling
A 29-year-old Jewish man, who was attacked in a New York City gang assault said Friday that he could not understand why there was so much hate directed at him.
Queen Elizabeth visits UK's largest warship, as it set sails for South China Sea
LA cops arrest suspect in connection with alleged anti-Semitic assault
A man has been arrested for assault with a deadly weapon in connection to an altercation earlier this week that Los Angeles police are investigating as a possible anti-Semitic hate crime.
Amazon shuts down construction site after seven apparent nooses found
Amazon has temporarily shut down construction of a new fulfillment center in Connecticut after the discovery of seven apparent nooses at the site.
Virgin Galactic launches third successful spaceflight
Virgin Galactic's rocket-powered plane, carrying two pilots, soared into the upper atmosphere on its third mission to reach space Saturday morning.
Richard Branson: Virgin Galactic spaceflight 'worked like a dream'
Virgin Galactic's rocket-powered plane, carrying two pilots, soared into the upper atmosphere on its third mission to reach space. The success cues up Virgin Galactic to begin launching paying customers within the next year as the company works to finish its testing campaign at its new headquarters in New Mexico.
Wrongfully convicted man was released after 27 years, but then the world went on lockdown
In China, 80,000 children are 'snatched' a year by parents fighting for custody: report
New photo on social media appears to show 'missing' Princess Latifa
Tesla shorts are having a much, much better year than in 2020
'Mitch, please': Acosta on Sen. McConnell's remarks about Jan. 6 commission
CNN's Jim Acosta reacts to some Republican leader's remarks about an independent commission to investigate the events surrounding January 6, which is likely to fail in the Senate.
Biden to host George Floyd's family next week on anniversary of his death
President Joe Biden will host the family of George Floyd at the White House on Tuesday to mark the one-year anniversary of his death at the hands of police, a White House official confirmed to CNN.
Ariana Grande remembers victims on fourth anniversary of Manchester bombing
Newlywed Ariana Grande paid tribute Saturday to the 22 people killed attending her concert in Manchester, England four years ago.
Atletico Madrid wins La Liga title for the first time since 2014 in a dramatic final day
After a drama-filled final day of the La Liga season, Atletico Madrid was eventually crowned champion for the first time since 2014.
Why civil rights attorney Ben Crump can't slow down
When he gives a speech, Ben Crump often springs an uncomfortable question on his audience.
'Are you not entertained?': Joel Dahmen ask famous 'Gladiator' question during PGA Championship
With fans back at the majors, players are looking to entertain after so long without them.
Facebook is exploring an Instagram for kids. Why lawmakers urge against it
Despite the negative impact social media has on teen mental health, Facebook is exploring a version of Instagram for kids under 13. Congresswoman Kathy Castro (D-FL) talks to CNN's Michael Smerconish about protecting children online.
How federal prosecutors are pursuing Rudy Giuliani
After being under investigation by federal prosecutors for more than two years, Rudy Giuliani got a glimpse late last month of the possible charge authorities are eyeing for him: a breach of foreign lobbying laws connected to his work in Ukraine.
Wyoming state senator running against Cheney for House seat reveals he impregnated 14-year-old when he was 18
A Republican Wyoming state senator who's running against US Rep. Liz Cheney for her House seat told a local newspaper he impregnated a 14-year-old girl when he was 18-years-old after he referenced the incident during a Facebook Live stream.
Covid-19 vaccine boosters may be necessary. Here's what you need to know
As the Covid-19 vaccine rollout continues in the United States, with people ages 12 and older receiving their shots, vaccine makers are now preparing for a next possible phase: booster doses.
Robert Lewandowski breaks 49-year goal-scoring record with 41st goal of the season
He would've liked to have done it earlier in the day, but eventually, Robert Lewandowski was a history maker.
New videos show the 4-minute sequence in which Ronald Greene is tased and dragged from his car
Newly released videos show the sequence of events that led to the death of Ronald Greene, a Black man, in Louisiana in 2019, offering a graphic account of an encounter with the state police that has drawn fresh attention this week.
Shooting in downtown Minneapolis leaves two people dead and eight others injured
Two men were killed and eight other people were injured in a shooting early Saturday in downtown Minneapolis, police said.
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