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Survivors recount horror of Indonesia stadium tragedy as officials say locked exits contributed to crush
Fans attempting to escape the chaos that erupted at Indonesia's Kanjuruhan Stadium last Saturday became trapped after security failed to open multiple exit gates, according to the national football association, contributing to the crowd crush in which at least 131 people died.
US and South Korea fire four missiles a day after North Korea sent missile over Japan
UK Prime Minister Liz Truss must make the speech of her life to turn her fortunes around
Despite only having been in the job a month, British Prime Minister Liz Truss must make the speech of her life on Wednesday if she's to get her nascent premiership back on track.
Aaron Judge breaks single-season American League home run record with No. 62
New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge broke Roger Maris' single-season American League home run record, hitting his 62nd blast of the year in a game Tuesday against the Texas Rangers.
Retired colonel shows on map how Ukraine can cut off the Russian army
Retired Air Force Col. Cedric Leighton tells CNN's Don Lemon why Ukrainian military advances in the south and east are important in the fight against Russia.
Secret recording played at trial shows Oath Keepers allegedly planning for January 6
Federal prosecutors played audio recording in court on Tuesday of an alleged November 2020 Oath Keepers planning meeting that discussed plans to bring weapons to Washington, DC, and prepare to "fight" on behalf of former President Donald Trump.
US Navy's most advanced aircraft carrier deploys
The US Navy's newest and most advanced aircraft carrier left on its first deployment Tuesday from Norfolk, Virginia, designed to put the ship through its paces and exercise with allies in North America and Europe.
'Fresh Off the Boat' actress details alleged sexual harassment on sitcom set
Constance Wu addressed allegations of sexual harassment by a producer on the set of "Fresh Off the Boat" during an interview on "Good Morning America."
'Just because I'm brown, you probably think I can't play.' The man fighting racism in golf
Amir Malik is a man in love with golf. Yet golf has not always loved him back.
Elon Musk again proposes buying Twitter at full price
Elon Musk again proposes buying Twitter at $44 billion
Twitter stock was halted twice and rose around 13% in midday trading Tuesday following a report by Bloomberg that Elon Musk has proposed to move forward with his deal to buy the company at the originally agreed upon price of $54.20 per share.
Russian defense ministry map appears to show significant losses in southern Ukraine
Most of Bangladesh left without power after national grid failure
Large swathes of Bangladesh were left without electricity on Tuesday after a partial grid failure, a government official said, adding that authorities were working to gradually restore power supply in the country of 168 million people.
Hear what Trump told Haberman about Ron DeSantis
New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman discusses what former President Donald Trump told her about the political rise of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and the possibility of DeSantis running against him for the 2024 GOP nomination.
The world's best bars for 2022 have been revealed
Move over London. Step aside New York. There's a new cosmopolitan cocktail capital: Barcelona is home to Paradiso, the newly crowned world's best bar.
Trump goes to Supreme Court over Mar-a-Lago search and seizure of documents
Former President Donald Trump has asked the Supreme Court to intervene in the dispute over materials the FBI seized from his Mar-a-Lago estate this summer.
A mother of four traveled to Fort Myers to celebrate her birthday. Now her family is preparing to lay her to rest
• LIVE UPDATES: Power may not be restored to Fort Myers Beach for a month, official says• Homes are 'not livable' on islands cut off from Florida mainland, with 'alligators running around'• Video: Man films his swim through storm surge to save his mother
Ukraine is hitting Russia hard in the regions Moscow is trying to seize
As Vladimir Putin lost more of the Ukrainian territory he is seeking to annex, his government on Tuesday sought to finalize the formalities of its claim to four Ukrainian regions, none of which are fully controlled by Russia anymore.
Ukrainian forces are breaking through Russian defenses in the south, official claims
Ukraine is hitting Russian forces hard in the regions Moscow is trying to seize
Kremlin says Putin will 'most likely' sign the laws on illegal annexation of Ukrainian regions today
Russian journalist who protested on live television escapes house arrest
Marina Ovsyannikova, a Russian journalist who staged a daring protest live on state-run television, has been declared a fugitive after going on the run, Russian media reported.
Loretta Lynn, coal miner's daughter turned forthright country queen, dies at 90
Loretta Lynn, the "Coal Miner's Daughter" whose gutsy lyrics and twangy, down-home vocals made her a queen of country music for seven decades, has died. She was 90.
India's words are anti-war, but New Delhi's actions are propping up Putin's regime
When Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi told Vladimir Putin "today's era is not of war" last month, the West welcomed his comments as a sign the world's largest democracy was finally coming off the fence about Russia's unprovoked invasion of Ukraine.
Credit Suisse angst shows just how freaked out markets are right now
Social media speculation that Credit Suisse was on the brink of collapse sent shares of the Swiss bank on a wild ride in recent days, as investors traded off the frenzy and bought up protection in case of a default.
Nobel prize for quantum physicists who explained particles' 'spooky behavior'
Alain Aspect, John F. Clauser and Anton Zeilinger have won the Nobel Prize for physics for their achievements in quantum mechanics, the organizing committee announced in Stockholm on Tuesday.
Russia struggles to define Ukraine annexation as Parliament begins to rubber-stamp Putin's decision
Social media video shows Russian army in disarray
CNN's Melissa Bell reports on widely-circulated social media videos of recruits talking about their poor training and equipment on the front lines. CNN has not been able to independently verify the videos.
Hear sirens in Tokyo as North Korea fires ballistic missile over island
Japan urged residents to take shelter after North Korea fired at least one ballistic missile without warning over the country. The move marked an escalation of Pyongyang's weapons testing program that prompted immediate backlash from Tokyo. CNN's Blake Essig reports.
Russia struggles to define Ukraine annexation as Parliament begins to rubber-stamp Putin's decision
Hurricane Ian's death toll rises as crews in Florida go door-to-door in search for survivors in decimated neighborhoods
After Hurricane Ian obliterated communities in Florida, rescue crews going door-to-door in search of survivors are reporting more deaths, and residents grappling with the losses are facing a long, daunting recovery.
Ukrainian forces make further gains in east and south, official says
North Korea launches missile over Japan, sending residents to shelter
North Korea fired at least one ballistic missile on an apparent trajectory over Japan on Tuesday morning local time, according to regional officials.
Ukrainian President says eastern city of Lyman 'completely liberated'
The turning points in Russia's invasion of Ukraine
Why you can't just ignore Donald Trump's latest threat
'We lost everything': Death toll in Florida tops 100
The number of people killed in Florida by Hurricane Ian rose to at least 101 on Monday, days after the storm made landfall at Category 4 strength, decimating coastal towns and leaving rescue crews searching for survivors while communities face the daunting task of rebuilding.
Retired colonel explains what Russia's military strategy is now
Retired US Air Force Col. Cedric Leighton explains what Russia's current military strategy in Ukraine.
Prosecutors preemptively punch holes in Oath Keepers' defense on first day of trial
Haberman plays new audio from Trump interview
CNN's Brianna Keilar and New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman discuss former President Donald Trump's false claim that he had given the letters he exchanged with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un to the National Archives. The exchange occurred during a 2021 interview with Haberman for her forthcoming book. Haberman also asked Trump what he was doing on January 6 during the Capitol riot.
More than 100 dead in Indonesia stadium tragedy
At least 127 people are dead and hundreds more injured, police say, after chaos and violence erupted late on Saturday following an Indonesian league soccer match between two of the nation's biggest teams.
A front runner in Brazil's presidential election today is referred to as 'Trump of the Tropics'
Polls opened in Brazil on Sunday in a presidential election marred by an unprecedented climate of tension and violence.
Chinese hacking group targeting US agencies and companies has surged its activity, analysis finds
An elite Chinese hacking group with ties to operatives indicted by a US grand jury in 2020 has surged its activity this year, targeting sensitive data held by companies and government agencies in the US and dozens of other countries, according to an expert at consulting giant PricewaterhouseCoopers.
Putin has his back to the wall with the clock ticking ever louder
Time is running out for Russian President Vladmir Putin, and he knows it.
Power in parts of Florida could be out for more than a week as flooding lingers in Ian's wake
Noru became a super typhoon in 6 hours. Scientists say powerful storms are becoming harder to forecast
Residents on the small resort island of Polillo are accustomed to severe weather -- their island sits in the northeastern Philippines, on the edge of the Pacific Ocean where storms typically gather strength and turn into typhoons.
National Archives says it still doesn't have all Trump White House records
The National Archives has told the House Oversight Committee that certain presidential records from the Trump administration remain outstanding, citing information that some White House staff used non-official electronic systems to conduct official business.
A big week for Trump's delay delay delay legal strategy
While a lot of us have been diverted by weather events (Ian) and world events (Russia) there were multiple developments on multiple fronts where it concerns former President Donald Trump this week.
Ukraine encircles Russian forces near Donetsk, overshadowing Moscow's annexation of the region
Ukrainian forces are encircling Russian troops in Russian-occupied Lyman, in the Kramatorsk district of Donetsk, despite Moscow's annexation of the region that's been declared illegal by the West.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom signs bill limiting the use of rap lyrics as evidence in criminal proceedings
California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill into law on Friday that limits the use of rap lyrics in criminal court cases in the state.
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