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The Pentagon says it's temporarily stopping deliveries of Lockheed Martin Corp's F-35 aircraft after learning from the manufacturer an alloy made in China was in a component of the stealth fighter jet, violating federal defense acquisition rules.
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Ukraine is making progress in its southern region as the country continues its counteroffensive to recapture the Russian-occupied region of Kherson by the end of this year. Retired Maj. General James "Spider" Marks explains why this is a crucial moment for Ukraine.
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Hardly a day goes by without a major new development in the Mar-a-Lago investigation, whether it's a document drop from the Justice Department, a stunning comment from former President Donald Trump, a fireworks-filled court hearing or a long-awaited ruling.
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Shortly after investigators in Memphis, Tennessee, found a body Monday that was later identified as missing schoolteacher Eliza "Liza" Fletcher, they discovered a pair of purple running shorts discarded in a trash bag nearby, officials said in a newly released affidavit.
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During an appearance on Fox News earlier this week, Dr. Mehmet Oz was asked a simple question: If he was elected to the US Senate from Pennsylvania and Republicans take the majority this fall, would he support Mitch McConnell for leader?
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Every year, September 7 in Brazil is a day of colorful parades, military demonstrations and national pride, as the country celebrates gaining its independence from colonial Portugal.
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New British Prime Minister Liz Truss has assembled the most ethnically diverse Cabinet in the United Kingdom's history, with several top jobs given to Black and other minority ethnic lawmakers.
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As the catastrophic flooding in Pakistan continues and the floodwaters refuse to drain away, there is nowhere to give the dead a dignified burial. CNN's Anna Coren takes a look at how people are coping as the death toll climbs.
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From the worst cost-of-living crisis in a generation to public services simply not working, UK Prime Minister Liz Truss will have to repair the economy that is hurting so many families. CNN's Isa Soares talks with a single mother who struggles to make ends meet as inflation continues to rise.
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Gulf Arab states have launched a rare, coordinated campaign against streaming giant Netflix, calling on it to remove "offensive" material as they seek to regulate television content produced outside their jurisdiction.
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Chinese leader Chinese leader Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin will meet on the sidelines of a summit in Uzbekistan next week, Russia's envoy to Beijing Andrey Denisov told reporters on Wednesday, according to Russian state news agency Tass.
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China's number three leader is expected to meet in person with Russian President Vladimir Putin on the sidelines of an economic forum in Vladivostok on Wednesday, in what will be the most senior-level, face-to-face meeting between the two countries since Moscow's invasion of Ukraine.
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The Pentagon is preparing detailed analysis and working out how to support Ukraine's military in the medium and long term, including after the war with Russia has ended, according to three defense officials.
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"There is too much water. We are going to drown."
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Former Attorney General William Barr on Tuesday said the decision by a Florida judge to grant former President Donald Trump's request for a special master to review the documents seized by the FBI from Mar-a-Lago is "deeply flawed" and urged the Justice Department to appeal it.
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A powerful typhoon tore through South Korea's southern industrial hubs on Tuesday, leaving at least two people dead, 10 missing and thousands displaced, authorities said.
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China's zero-Covid strategy of endless testings and lockdowns has hammered its economy and taken a toll on company profits, but it has delivered a windfall for test makers.
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China has become the first country to green-light an inhaled Covid-19 vaccine, paving the way for potential use of the needle-free product in the country, where suppressing the spread of Covid-19 remains a top priority.
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Legendary basketball player Sue Bird bid farewell to the sport Tuesday night when her Seattle Storm lost to the Las Vegas Aces, who advanced to the WNBA Finals.
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Investigators have used genealogy technology to determine the killer of a Michigan woman who was missing for 33 years before her remains were identified using the same technique earlier this year, authorities said.
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A record-breaking heat wave has baked the West for days -- fueling destructive wildfires and threatening rolling power shutoffs in California -- and it could last even longer due to the effects of a hurricane forming along Mexico's Pacific Coast.
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Justin Bieber announced Tuesday that he needs to take another break from touring in the wake of a health crisis he suffered earlier this year.
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The share of US adults who received treatment for mental health grew throughout the Covid-19 pandemic, according to data published Wednesday by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Steve Bannon is expected to surrender Thursday to face New York state charges relating to his fundraising effort to build a wall along the southern US border, people familiar with the matter say.
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The latest internet conversation connected to the film "Don't Worry Darling" involves stars Harry Styles, Chris Pine and an (alleged) spit-take.
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A manhunt is underway for one of two brothers suspected in a mass stabbing that left 10 dead and 18 injured across multiple locations in Saskatchewan, Canada.
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Exploring the bustling Central business district of Hong Kong on foot can be quite the challenge.
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Skepta, one of the UK's most prominent grime musicians and producers, can add a new title to his resume: artist and curator.
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Two Iranians were sentenced to death by a court for "corruption on earth," Iran's state news agency IRNA said Monday.
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An elderly American wrongfully held in Iran for more than six years must undergo urgent surgery "to clear life-threatening blockages in his left internal carotid artery," his family said Monday.
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A city in Japan has found a way to cool the vast servers that support the global digital economy without fueling the climate crisis.
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The never-before-seen, deadly flooding in Pakistan has affected 33 million people and left one-third of the country underwater. CNN's Anna Coren reports.
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It was raining when Kainat Solangi's daughter was born on August 14 and it's barely stopped since, stranding her family in a makeshift tent on a thin strip of land surrounded by Pakistan's worst-ever floods.
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On the first day of the counteroffensive in southern Ukraine, Mark Ayres fired more than 2,000 rounds from his Soviet-designed PK machine gun during fierce firefights with Russian forces.
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Russia is in the process of purchasing millions of rockets and artillery shells from North Korea for use on the battlefield in Ukraine, a US official tells CNN.
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Washington Post reporter Devlin Barrett joins CNN's Anderson Cooper to discuss his reporting that the FBI recovered material relating to a foreign nation's nuclear capabilities during their search of former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago residence.
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Leonard Francis, the former military contractor known as "Fat Leonard" who orchestrated the largest corruption scandal in US Navy history, is on the run after escaping house arrest in San Diego by cutting off his GPS monitoring ankle bracelet, according to the US Marshals Service.
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Growing up in Brooklyn and Queens in the 1980s, I was saved by the study of Black history. It helped me to make sense of the police shootings of Black people, the segregated schools I attended and the all-Black neighborhoods that I lived in. Beginning in childhood, my mother became my history teacher and intellectual raconteur.
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Three months after an 18-year-old shooter killed 19 students and two teachers at Robb elementary, classrooms are finally opening back up to students in Uvalde. CNN's Shimon Prokupecz reports on the new safety measures placed in the schools.
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Former White House Press Secretary Stephanie Grisham reacts to former President Trump's proposal of pardoning Jan. 6 rioters if he is reelected.
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Longtime Republican official Peter Wehner, who worked with President Reagan and both Bush presidencies, tells CNN's Jake Tapper he thinks President Biden's comments condemning some in the GOP were accurate.
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In his first television interview since returning from a visit to Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant (ZNPP) in Ukraine, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) told CNN the situation at the facility continues to be "very worrying" and warned "we are playing with fire."
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Foreign fighters are joining Ukraine's counteroffensive in southern Ukraine. CNN's Sam Kiley has the exclusive report.
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A lawyer for a Russian man accused of money laundering who was extradited to the US last month has lobbied Moscow to include his client in prisoner exchange negotiations with the US government.