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She killed 7 members of her own family while pregnant. Now her son could be orphaned by execution
Neighbors woke to a woman's cries for help just after 2 a.m. in Bawan Kheri, a village in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.
Officials say the US is getting closer to the 'finish line' for coronavirus. What does that mean?
Everybody is talking about the "finish line."
Another Italian town is selling houses for one euro
The pandemic is raging, quarantine rules are changing by the day, and there's still uncertainty over when we might vacation again, but one thing remains constant in the travel world: the €1 houses of Italy.
Trial for former officer charged in connection with Breonna Taylor's shooting pushed to 2022
The trial for a former Louisville police officer charged in connection with Breonna Taylor's shooting has been pushed back to February 1, 2022, according to a pre-trial hearing held in Kentucky's Jefferson County on Friday.
Some parts of the US are more vulnerable to another hit by coronavirus. Here's why
Optimism on police reform in the US Capitol collides with anguish in the streets
The sigh of relief after Chauvin judge uttered the word 'guilty' three times did not last long
The world's eyes were on Minnesota's Hennepin County Courthouse as Judge Peter Cahill uttered the word "guilty" three times.
Late rapper DMX honored in memorial attended by family and friends in Brooklyn
The late rapper DMX was honored at a "Celebration of Life Memorial" in Brooklyn on Saturday in a tribute attended by his fiancée, children and his Ruff Ryders Entertainment collaborators.
Missing Indonesian submarine believed sunk as debris is found, navy says
Indonesia's Navy changed the status of its missing submarine from "sub miss" to "sub sank" on Saturday, as a naval chief presented debris believed to be from the vessel at a news conference.
Oscars 2021: Where to watch the best picture nominees
Rudy Giuliani and the MyPillow Guy win Razzie Awards for worst in cinema
Parts of Caribbean island of St. Vincent unrecognizable after volcano erupts
For over two weeks, a volcano on the island of St. Vincent has erupted with unrelenting fury. Now, residents don't even recognize their home.
Biden declares massacre of Armenians as genocide
• What to know about the mass killings
Acosta: 'Big lie' spreaders are denying realities of race
CNN's Jim Acosta spells out why he says the Fox News hosts and GOP lawmakers pedaling the "big lie" about the 2020 presidential election are spreading a new, more toxic falsehood.
'Jersey Shore' star Ronnie Ortiz-Magro arrested on domestic violence allegation
Ronnie Ortiz-Magro, a cast member of MTV's reality television show "Jersey Shore," has been arrested on a domestic violence allegation, according to the Los Angeles Police Department.
Andrew Brown Jr.'s family hasn't seen bodycam video of his death
The family of Andrew Brown Jr. said they met with the Pasquotank County sheriff on Friday but were not shown the body camera footage of his death that many in the community have demanded.
Andrew Brown Jr.'s family met with the sheriff, but were not shown bodycam footage of his death
Waters says judge in Chauvin trial who criticized her protest remarks was 'angry' and 'frustrated'
Rep. Maxine Waters on Saturday called the judge overseeing former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin's trial in the death of George Floyd "angry" and "frustrated" in response to his recent criticism that her comments at a protest could be grounds for appealing a verdict.
Mars helicopter sends back evidence of magic moment
Man arrested on suspicion of infecting 22 people with Covid: 'I'm going to give you all the coronavirus'
Biden officially recognizes the massacre of Armenians in World War I as a genocide
Japan's QAnon disciples aren't letting Trump's loss quash their mission
Hiromi spent most of her life feeling trapped.
Trump supporters could be incited to future violence by his continued promotion of 2020 election lies, DOJ and judges say
Former President Donald Trump's continued promotion of the "big lie" about the 2020 election could still incite his followers to violence, the Justice Department and judges noted repeatedly this week, as courts weigh the future dangerousness of US Capitol riot defendants.
As 100 days mark approaches, Biden must consider how he moves forward on racial justice
Man arrested on suspicion of infecting 22 people with Covid: 'I'm going to give you all the coronavirus'
A man in the town of Manacor on the Spanish island of Mallorca has been arrested on suspicion of infecting 22 people with Covid-19, according to the Spanish National Police.
Opinion: Biden's first 100 days might tell us about the rest of his presidency
President Joe Biden's first 100 days are coming to a close. This benchmark was set by Franklin D. Roosevelt, who had a wildly productive start to his presidency in 1933, and it has been used to judge new Presidents ever since.
Astronauts welcome new crew aboard the ISS
A SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft — carrying four astronauts from three countries — docked with the International Space Station and was welcomed by the crew they're relieving ahead of their six-month stay in space.
What could police reform look like?
Derek Chauvin's conviction for murder brought home the issue of police misconduct. But what can be done to fix the problem?
SpaceX capsule with four NASA astronauts aboard docks with International Space Station
A SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft — carrying four astronauts from three countries — docked with the International Space Station early Saturday morning ET, beginning the crew's six-month stay in space.
India sets world record for Covid-19 infections for third day in a row
India reported 346,786 new cases of Covid-19 on Saturday -- the third day in a row the country has set a world record for infections during the coronavirus pandemic, according to government and scientific tallies.
The look in Chauvin's eyes in this freeze frame was something worse than hate
Images and soundbites from the Derek Chauvin trial will linger in people's memories for years. But there is one heart-wrenching image that stands above the rest.
Terror in England as dozens of much-loved trees are felled in the dead of night
On a typical day, the picturesque district of Elmbridge would fit all the descriptors of any well-to-do English countryside locale: It's quiet, green and safe, a world away from the bustle of nearby London, and its residents take pride in its leafy landscapes and riverside views.
Myanmar junta chief arrives for talks with Southeast Asian leaders
'Cryptic writing' found by police in home of ex-NFL player who killed 6
Nine firearms were found by officers at the home of Phillip Adams, the man police say shot and killed six people at the home of a doctor in Rock Hill, South Carolina, on April 7. Search warrants released Friday by the York County Sheriff's Office also say "numerous notebooks were located with cryptic writing with different designs and emblems" in the former NFL player's home.
UPS driver rescues young boy pinned under heavy package
Max Pratt likes to help his mom and dad by bringing in the packages delivered to their Oak Park, Illinois, home.
US lifts pause on Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine and adds safety warning
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Food and Drug Administration lifted their recommended pause on use of Johnson & Johnson's coronavirus vaccine Friday and said the label will be updated to warn of blood clot risks.
Japan's QAnon disciples aren't letting Trump's loss quash their mission
The politics of police releasing body camera footage
The police department in Ohio's largest city is under national scrutiny after an officer fatally shot 16-year-old Ma'Khia Bryant -- the second deadly shooting by a city police officer in the last four months.
Japan has one of the most sophisticated and active networks of conspiracy theorists outside of the US
Hiromi spent most of her life feeling trapped.
Indonesian navy detects object during search for missing submarine
An unidentified object has been spotted at the site of the ongoing search for a missing Indonesian submarine with 53 crew members on board, as authorities warn oxygen on the vessel will run out within 24 hours.
US lifts pause on Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine and adds safety warning
Tiger Woods post first Instagram photo of himself since car accident
Tiger Woods has posted his first photo of himself since his car accident earlier this year, showing him on a golf course in crutches with his dog.
CDC advisers suggest resuming use of Johnson & Johnson vaccine
NASA's Mars helicopter shares first aerial color photo
The Ingenuity helicopter captured its first color image from 17 feet above the Martian surface during its second flight on April 22. And now, it's preparing for a third flight, scheduled for Sunday.
Ghislaine Maxwell pleads not guilty to new sex trafficking charges
Ghislaine Maxwell, the former girlfriend of the late Jeffrey Epstein, pleaded not guilty to federal sex trafficking charges Friday in her first court appearance since her arrest last summer.
Biden tells Turkish President he will recognize 1915 massacre of Armenians as a genocide
President Joe Biden told his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdoğan on Friday he plans to recognize the 1915 massacre of Armenians by the Ottoman Empire as a genocide, according to a person familiar with the conversation.
Gaetz probe includes scrutiny of potential corruption tied to medical marijuana industry
Federal authorities are looking into whether a 2018 trip to the Bahamas involving Republican Congressman Matt Gaetz and several young women was part of an orchestrated effort to illegally influence Gaetz in the area of medical marijuana, people briefed on the matter told CNN.
CDC advisers considering four choices on Johnson & Johnson vaccine
Police official killed in knife attack at station near Paris
A female police official has been fatally stabbed in a knife attack at a police station in Rambouillet, a suburb of Paris, the French interior minister Gerald Darmanin said Friday.
Capitol rioter arrested after being turned in by match on online dating app Bumble
The Justice Department has charged a Capitol rioter who was turned in by someone he matched with on the dating app Bumble, after he bragged about his exploits on January 6.
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