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Body found in Memphis is that of abducted teacher, police say
Officials in Memphis, Tennessee, are working to identify a body found Monday amid the search for a schoolteacher who was abducted early Friday while out on a jog.
Woman is seen escorting pro-Trump operatives to a Georgia county's elections office before a voting machine there was breached
• See video of former official escorting Trump operatives• Tracking Trump's ongoing investigations, civil suits and countersuits
Webb telescope captures stunning new image of young stars in the Tarantula Nebula
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has revealed more details about star formation in 30 Doradus, also known as the Tarantula Nebula.
'We are playing with fire': IAEA chief's urgent warning on Ukraine nuclear plant
IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi talks to Christiane Amanpour about his trip to the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in Ukraine.
Liz Truss officially becomes Britain's new prime minister
Liz Truss officially became the third female prime minister in British history on Tuesday following a transfer of power from her predecessor, Boris Johnson, who bowed out in a defiant speech following a series of scandals.
225-million-year-old mammal is the oldest ever identified
The world's oldest mammal has been identified using fossil dental records -- predating the previously confirmed earliest mammal by about 20 million years -- in a new discovery hailed as "very significant" by researchers.
Watch the moment Liz Truss enters Downing Street as PM
Liz Truss gave her first speech as British Prime Minister as she entered her office at 10 Downing Street after winning the race to become leader of the Conservative Party.
Liz Truss officially becomes Britain's new prime minister
Tracking Trump's ongoing investigations, civil suits and countersuits
New surveillance video shows fake Trump elector helped with access to elections office
Liz Truss pledges to hit the ground running
Hear detail about Georgia official that stood out to legal analyst
CNN legal analyst Norm Eisen weighs in on the video, newly obtained by CNN, that shows a former Georgia Republican Coffee County official escorting two operatives, hired by an attorney for former president Donald Trump, into the county's election offices on the same day a voting system there was illegally breached.
'Doomsday glacier,' which could raise sea level by several feet, is holding on 'by its fingernails'
Antarctica's so-called "doomsday glacier" -- nicknamed because of its high risk of collapse and threat to global sea level -- has the potential to rapidly retreat in the coming years, scientists say, amplifying concerns over the extreme sea level rise that would accompany its potential demise.
Palestinian killed and 16 others injured by Israeli troops in West Bank demolition operation
A Palestinian man was shot dead and 16 others were wounded during an Israeli military operation in Jenin in the West Bank, the Palestinian Ministry of Health said Tuesday.
The 10 Senate seats most likely to flip in 2022
A lot can change in a couple of months. Democrats now face a midterm environment that looks decidedly brighter than it was in the middle of the summer.
See how Boris Johnson left Downing Street
Boris Johnson addressed the nation for the final time as British Prime Minister from Downing Street. Johnson resigned following a series of scandals and will be succeeded by former Foreign Secretary Liz Truss.
1 suspect in mass stabbing in Canada found dead, the other is still missing
A manhunt is underway in Canada for two "armed and dangerous" men who are suspects in a mass stabbing Sunday that left at least 10 dead and 15 injured at multiple scenes in an Indigenous community and the surrounding area in Saskatchewan, authorities say.
Bitter battle between Trump and Biden redefines the midterms
It is extraordinary for a defeated ex-president to play a starring role in the first midterm election since he lost power. Yet Donald Trump's decision to use the 2022 elections as a stage to avenge his 2020 defeat and President Joe Biden's strategy of making the man he vanquished the focus of the Democratic campaign are shaking up conventional wisdom about November's critical vote.
American Frances Tiafoe upsets Rafael Nadal in 4th round of US Open
Twenty-two-time grand slam champion Rafael Nadal was upset in the fourth round of the US Open on Monday by American Frances Tiafoe at Arthur Ashe Stadium in Flushing, New York.
Video shows Ukraine attack on key bridge used by Russia
CNN's Sam Kiley reports on Ukraine's counter-offensive to recapture Kherson in the southern part of the country.
READ: Judge's ruling on special master for Mar-a-Lago documents
Suspect still at large is believed to be injured, Canadian authorities say
Israeli military admits Shireen Abu Akleh likely killed by Israeli fire​​​​, but won't charge soldiers
The Israel Defense Forces have ​admitted for the first time that there is a "high possibility" Palestinian-American Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh was shot and killed by Israeli fire while covering an Israeli military operation in Jenin in May, the IDF announced Monday.
Russia yet to achieve its strategic objectives in Ukraine, UK says
Judge grants Trump's request for a 'special master' to review materials seized from Mar-a-Lago
A federal judge has granted former President Donald Trump's request to appoint a "special master" to review materials that the FBI seized from Mar-a-Lago last month.
'The inbox from hell': British journalist lays out challenges for new UK PM
Veteran British journalist Andrew Neil says that if the UK's new prime minister Liz Truss doesn't deal with the energy crisis, "she won't be PM for long."
Liz Truss to succeed Boris Johnson as British prime minister, inheriting a country in crisis
Europe's Russian energy crisis is escalating and so are the costs
Liz Truss wins race to succeed Boris Johnson as British prime minister
Two Russian embassy staff killed in Kabul suicide blast
Two Russian embassy employees in Kabul were killed in a suicide blast near the embassy on Monday, the Russian foreign ministry said.
See the moment UK's Conservative Party announced Truss won leadership
Boris Johnson's successor as British prime minister will be Liz Truss, a low-tax evangelist who models herself on Margaret Thatcher. Truss won the vote to become leader of the Conservative Party after a leadership contest prompted by Johnson's resignation.
Liz Truss is a political shape-shifter. Now she's set for her toughest transformation yet
Boris Johnson's successor as UK prime minister to be announced
Kenya's Supreme Court confirms William Ruto's victory in presidential vote
Kenya's Supreme Court on Monday upheld results declaring William Ruto winner of last month's presidential elections.
Why China is still locking down entire cities
Britons to learn who will succeed Boris Johnson as their country faces looming crisis
Rescuers search for survivors after eight die while trying to climb Russian volcano
Rescuers are trying to reach survivors of a climbing expedition on Eurasia's highest volcano that has already claimed eight lives as of Monday, local authorities say.
Suspect charged in the abduction of Eliza Fletcher, but the Memphis teacher still missing, police say
A man has been charged in connection with the disappearance of a Memphis teacher investigators believe was abducted while she was out for a jog Friday morning, police said.
6.6-magnitude earthquake hits China's southwestern Sichuan province
A 6.6-magnitude earthquake with a depth of 10 kilometers (6 miles) was reported southwest of Sichuan's capital Chengdu on Monday, the United States Geological Survey (USGS) reported.
Flood-hit Pakistan breaches lake in bid to save densely populated cities
Pakistan authorities intentionally breached the country's largest freshwater lake on Sunday, displacing 100,000 people from their homes but preventing more densely populated area close by from being hit by flood water.
Chilean voters overwhelmingly reject proposed leftist constitution
Chilean voters resoundingly rejected a newly proposed constitution in a referendum on Sunday.
Former Tata Sons chairman Cyrus Mistry dies in car accident
Cyrus Mistry, the Indian scion of one of the country's most prominent empires, died in a road accident on a highway near Mumbai on Sunday, according to Maharashtra police.
Water from Pakistan's largest lake threatens to spill into densely populated cities
Britons to learn who will succeed Boris Johnson as their country faces looming crisis
Britons will find out later Monday who will be their next prime minister as the country faces a looming economic and humanitarian crisis, almost two months after Boris Johnson quit in the wake of a series of scandals.
'Don't Worry Darling' is set for a very buzzy debut at the Venice Film Festival
One of the films set to debut at the Venice Film Festival on Monday is already getting talked about. Less for the film, perhaps, than headlines involving those attached to the project.
Float plane carrying 10 people crashes into Washington's Mutiny Bay
The US Coast Guard is responding to reports of a float plane that crashed in Mutiny Bay in Washington, USCG Pacific Northwest tweeted Sunday.
Pope declares 'zero tolerance' for Catholic Church abuse, takes personal responsibility for ending it
Pope Francis says he has taken it on himself to rid the Catholic Church of sexual abuse, telling CNN's partner channel CNN Portugal that he was "responsible that it doesn't happen anymore."
Why this remote corner of Indonesia has been dubbed the 'last paradise on Earth'
More than 30 years ago, Dutchman and history enthusiast Max Ammer received a lead from his then-landlord, a war veteran, about submerged WWII aircraft in the waters of Indonesia.
Cause of pneumonia cluster in Argentina identified as legionella
A cluster of pneumonia cases in Tucumán, Argentina, was caused by legionella, the bacteria that causes Legionnaires' disease, the Pan American Health Organization said.
Foo Fighters pay tribute to drummer Taylor Hawkins at emotional London concert
A star-studded line-up, including Paul McCartney and Liam Gallagher, joined the Foo Fighters for an emotional tribute to the band's drummer Taylor Hawkins at a concert in London on Saturday night.
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