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The weapons seizure so big it covered the rear deck of a 567-foot US warship
A joint US Navy and Coast Guard team seized thousands of illicit weapons last week after stopping a small ship in the North Arabian Sea, the Navy said in a statement.
Video shows violent clashes between Israeli police and Palestinians
Violent clashes between Israeli police and Palestinian protesters have continued for another day in Jerusalem amid rising tensions over the possible eviction of Palestinian families living in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood. Journalist Elliot Gotkine reports.
China blames the US for hyping fears of uncontrolled rocket reentry
US may be turning a corner on Covid-19, expert says
Spaniards party as most coronavirus curfews are lifted
Hundreds of people were seen partying in several cities across Spain in the early hours of Sunday, as the country ended its 11 p.m. curfew, which was lifted in 13 of the country's 17 regions at midnight.
Death toll rises to 68 in Afghanistan girls' school bomb attack
The death toll from a bomb attack outside a school in the Afghan capital Kabul has risen to 68, officials said on Sunday, with doctors struggling to care for 165 injured victims and families searching desperately for missing children.
Officials searching for suspects after Vancouver International Airport shooting left one person dead
A shooting at Vancouver International Airport (YVR) on Sunday afternoon has left at least one person dead, authorities said.
For a week, space agencies and experts tracked its trajectory, speculating where China's Long March 5B debris would fall upon the rocket's uncontrolled reentry
For a week, China's Long March 5B grabbed global attention, as space agencies and experts closely tracked its trajectory, speculating where debris would fall upon the rocket's uncontrolled reentry.
China to create 'line of separation' at Everest summit over Covid fears
China will set up "a line of separation" at the summit of Mount Everest to prevent the mingling of climbers from Covid-hit Nepal and those ascending from the Tibetan side as a precautionary measure, Chinese state media reported on Sunday.
Tough jobs report scrambles Washington battle ahead of crucial week
Mattel wants you to send back your toys when you're done with them
Good news for 90s kids who have laundry baskets filled with Barbies in their parents' basements: Mattel wants to recycle your old toys.
Tough jobs report scrambles Washington battle ahead of crucial week
A bust in the latest US government jobs report is electrifying the Washington battle over Joe Biden's massively ambitious programs and offering an early hint of the political peril the President could face if the economy doesn't bounce back strongly.
French pilot files legal complaint alleging being tied up on firing range during explosions as hazing ritual
A French pilot has filed a legal complaint for "aggravated voluntary violence" and "endangering someone's life" alleging colleagues in the French Air Force tied him to a target and ordered fighter jets to open fire around him in a "hazing ritual," his lawyer Frédéric Berna told CNN on Saturday.
Three leopards escaped a safari park in one of China's biggest cities. It took staff a week to sound the alarm
A leopard remains on the loose near one of China's biggest cities after three of the big cats escaped a zoo over the busy May Day holiday.
Biden's chief of staff 'wouldn't want to estimate or underestimate' Trump if he decides to run in 2024
White House chief of staff Ron Klain says that while President Joe Biden will likely seek re-election in 2024, the Biden administration is anticipating a bruising general election matchup if former President Donald Trump decides to run again.
Queen's first cousin allegedly trading on links to Putin and monarchy, UK media report
Prince Michael of Kent, Queen Elizabeth's first cousin, said Sunday that he "has no special relationship" with Russian President Vladimir Putin after an undercover journalistic investigation claimed he and a close friend were "secretly trading on their links" with Putin for profit.
Why do we still need to wear masks? Dr. Sanjay Gupta explains
Let's face it, masks have been a hot button issue in this country since the very start of the pandemic. They were politicized early on, and quickly became a symbol of how seriously a person took the threat of the coronavirus. 
Israeli Supreme Court delays hearing on Palestinian evictions from East Jerusalem neighborhood
Israel's Supreme Court on Sunday postponed a hearing on the possible eviction of several Palestinian families from their homes in Jerusalem and will set a new date within 30 days.
How 'Star Trek' legend Nichelle Nichols helped shape a diverse future for NASA
Start a conversation about the power of Afrofuturism, and it won't be long before "Star Trek" legend Nichelle Nichols's name is dropped.
Trump issues bizarre statement about Kentucky Derby winner
CNN's Jim Acosta discusses former President Donald Trump's statement about Kentucky Derby winner Medina Spirit with Jim Avlon and Margaret Hoover. The racehorse tested positive for elevated levels of betamethasone, an anti-inflammatory corticosteroid that is allowed in horse racing at a certain level. A postrace test detected 21 picograms per milliliter -- more than double the legal threshold in Kentucky racing.
Colonial Pipeline says some smaller lines back online but main pipeline still down after cyberattack
Colonial Pipeline Company, which was the recent victim of a ransomware cybersecurity attack, says it is working to develop a restart plan for its pipeline system, which was temporarily shut down to contain the threat.
The US needs to start being more liberal as more people get vaccinated, says Fauci
6 people were killed at a Colorado Springs birthday party. The suspected shooter is also dead
Six people were killed in a shooting early Sunday morning during a birthday party at a Colorado Springs, Colorado, mobile home, according to police.
Chef José Andrés fighting vaccine hesitancy with tempting offer
Chef José Andrés explains why he's offering a $50 gift card for his restaurants to those who get the Covid-19 vaccine and weighs in on Dr. Anthony Fauci's comments about relaxing indoor mask mandates.
Indian American doctors pitch in with free telehealth advice during India's Covid-19 crisis
As the coronavirus crisis in India spirals out of control and its health care system crumbles, the Indian diaspora in the US is pitching in to help. Sitting thousands of miles away, unable to be there physically to help and feeling the grief and desperation of their loved ones back home, Indian American doctors provided friends and family with medical advice over phone and video calls.
Medina Spirit's Kentucky Derby win in doubt after post-race drug test
Kentucky Derby winner Medina Spirit has tested positive for elevated levels of betamethasone, trainer Bob Baffert revealed Sunday, throwing the horse's victory last weekend at Churchill Downs into question.
McCarthy confirms he's backing Stefanik for No. 3 House Republican post
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy confirmed on Sunday that he backs Rep. Elise Stefanik for the role of House Republican conference chair, as Rep. Liz Cheney faces a vote to oust her from the influential GOP leadership post.
Lewis Hamilton recovers to overtake Max Verstappen and win fifth straight Spanish Grand Prix
Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes pulled off a perfect pit stop strategy to reel in Max Verstappen's Red Bull and pass the Dutch driver with just six laps remaining of the Spanish Grand Prix.
Republicans put Trump before principles
Kids are taking governments to court over climate. And they are starting to win
It was early in the morning when Luisa Neubauer got the call from her lawyer. She was staying at her mother's house, frantically trying to finish a book she'd been working on, so she said it took her a moment to realize what had happened.
Caitlyn Jenner says she favors path to citizenship for California immigrants
California Republican gubernatorial candidate Caitlyn Jenner said she favors granting a path to citizenship to the 1.75 million undocumented immigrants in the state's labor force, staking out a position that is more progressive than many voters in the GOP base nationally and at odds with former President Donald Trump, who Jenner supported until 2018.
Earliest tropical storm on record develops in the eastern Pacific
The first tropical storm of the 2021 eastern Pacific hurricane season formed off the southwest coast of Mexico on Sunday.
Laos records first Covid-19 death
Over one year into the pandemic, the southeast Asian country Laos has recorded its first Covid-19 related death, according to reporting from state-run news outlet Vientiane Times.
Co-chair of Facebook Oversight Board defends decision to uphold Trump ban
Michael McConnell, co-chair of the Facebook Oversight Board, defended the board's recommendation to continue the suspension of former President Donald Trump's Facebook account over statements he made in the immediate aftermath of the January 6th insurrection at the Capitol.
Top White House Covid official says US is 'turning the corner' on the pandemic
The White House Covid-19 response coordinator on Sunday said the country is "turning the corner" on the pandemic, but stressed that despite some Covid fatigue, Americans must get vaccinated and follow the science.
High school senior donates college savings after landing prestigious scholarship
Joshua Nelson landed a full-ride scholarship to Southeast Missouri State University. Now the Missouri native wants to pay it forward by donating his college savings to another high school senior.
Prices are rising everywhere you look
Everywhere you look, there are headlines about higher prices.
Dogecoin tumbles after Elon Musk jokes about it on 'SNL'
Investors bet right: Elon Musk mentioned dogecoin on "Saturday Night Live" during his opening monologue. Well, actually, his mom did.
This is not the first time space debris has fallen to Earth
The large Chinese rocket that is out of control and set to reenter Earth's atmosphere this weekend has brought about an alarming but not unprecedented situation.
Medical journal slams Indian government for 'squandering' early success on Covid-19
NASA blasts China over rocket debris reentry
• Ex-NASA astronaut: US should pressure China on rocket reentry protocol• This is not the first time space debris has fallen to Earth• Opinion: Space junk is becoming a massive problem
People of color's new enemy: Techno-racism
As protesters take to the streets to fight for racial equality in the United States, experts in digital technology are quietly tackling a lesser known but related injustice.
Star chefs leaving big cities for suburbs and small towns -- here's why
Each Sunday morning, right at 10 a.m., Carolyn Nugent and Alen Ramos sit in their townhouse and watch their phones light up with email after email from strangers eager to get their hands on their much-talked about apple fritters, Berliner donuts and rye bagels.
Canelo Alvarez stops Billy Joe Saunders to clinch WBO title
Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez added the WBO super-middleweight belt to his burgeoning collection, defeating Billy Joe Saunders in front of a record-breaking 73,126 crowd inside Texas' AT&T Stadium.
Two women and a girl wounded in Times Square shooting
Two women and a 4-year-old girl, believed to be innocent bystanders, were wounded in a shooting at New York's Times Square on Saturday, according to New York police.
Medical journal slams Indian government for 'squandering' early success on Covid-19
The Indian government has been blasted for ignoring warnings of a second wave, encouraging complacency, and failing to be transparent on Covid-19 data, in a scathing editorial in prestigious medical journal The Lancet.
At least 90 injured in second night of clashes in Jerusalem, Palestinian Red Crescent says
At least 205 people were injured at Jerusalem's Al Aqsa mosque after Israeli police in riot gear clashed with Palestinians following evening prayers, according to the Palestinian Red Crescent.
More people are dying in India than at any stage of the pandemic
The Chinese policy that makes Uyghurs feel like hostages in their own homes
A woman raises a toast in a photo that appears to show four friends enjoying dinner together. The reality couldn't be more different.
Even before Covid struck, Modi's $1.8B New Delhi revamp divided opinions
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's overhaul of New Delhi's historic center was always going to be controversial -- even before the Covid-19 pandemic struck.
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