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At least 10 people have died and several others were hurt in what Canadian authorities are calling a mass stabbing, Assistant Commissioner Rhonda Blackmore with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police said in a news conference Sunday.
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Rep. Zoe Lofgren, a member of the House panel investigating the January 6, 2021, insurrection, on Sunday called out former President Donald Trump for featuring a speaker during his Saturday rally who highlighted the plight of a January 6 rioter and alleged Nazi sympathizer who was convicted on all five charges he faced in May.
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An executive at Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation (GNF), is accused of "syphoning" more than $10 million from donors, the grassroots arm of the BLM organization said a court filing this week.
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Scientists at the Florida Aquarium have made a breakthrough in the race to save Caribbean coral: For the first time, marine biologists have successfully reproduced elkhorn coral, a critical species, using aquarium technology.
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Cloudflare, a major American internet services company, pulled its support for Kiwi Farms, a controversial online message board, Saturday evening citing "imminent threats to human life." The move temporarily forced Kiwi Farms offline.
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A 51-year-old woman from France is in critical condition after being bitten by a shark Saturday on the island of Maui, according to the Maui Police Department.
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Princess Diana's former chief of staff Patrick Jephson joins CNN's Jim Acosta to discuss Duke and Duchess of Sussex Prince Harry and Meghan's planned trip to the United Kingdom in the wake of a tell-all interview.
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A shooting in Norfolk, Virginia, left seven people injured overnight, police said early Sunday.
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John Sullivan, the United States' ambassador to Russia, has left his post and will retire, the US Embassy announced Sunday.
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A man who jumped to his death from a high-rise apartment in Manhattan has been identified by the New York City Police Department as Gustavo Arnal. A law enforcement source told CNN Arnal is the chief financial officer of Bed Bath & Beyond. They said he died after jumping from the 18th floor balcony of his high-rise apartment.
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Max Verstappen claimed victory on home soil at an action-packed Dutch Grand Prix to further extend his lead at the top of Formula One's drivers' championship.
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Midterm elections tend to follow a predictable script. The party in the White House loses seats in the Senate, and especially in the House. Political scientists call this a "presidential penalty."
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At least six people were injured following a shooting in downtown Charleston, South Carolina, early Sunday, police said.
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Former President Donald Trump aired grievances against the FBI, Democrats and President Biden while stumping for GOP candidates in Pennsylvania.
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The Weeknd abruptly ended his concert in Los Angeles on Saturday night, citing vocal issues.
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At the Creative Arts Emmy Awards ceremony on Saturday, former president Barack Obama and the late actor Chadwick Boseman had notable wins.
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In the past few weeks, Daniela Jorquera, a 55-year-old Chilean sociologist who defines herself as progressive, started going to rallies to support adopting a new constitution.
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Disney World, Times Square and Yellowstone National Park can be packed to the rafters with tourists. But there are plenty of other places across the United States that continue to fly beneath the travel radar.
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A community revitalization group has uncovered forgotten Black barbershop and murals in an alleyway in Sparta, Georgia.
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Move over, Big Tech: Oil just might be the new FAANG.
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Hamas executed five Palestinians in Gaza, including two on charges of cooperating with Israel, the militant group announced on Sunday -- the first known executions in Gaza in more than five years.
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Hidden for decades, a mosaic that is a "key part of Rome's history" was located and returned to the Italian government, the Federal Bureau of Investigations said in a news release on Friday.
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From patient waiting rooms to the halls of Congress, the language being used to talk about reproduction is shifting.
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Ukraine's largest nuclear plant lost its main connection to the power grid again Saturday amid sustained shelling, despite the presence of international inspectors.
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Sebastian Vettel has never been afraid to speak his mind.
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Irene Gakwa's last WhatsApp video call with her parents was filled with gentle ribbing. But beneath the banter were hints that something was off.
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Humanitarian agencies have warned Pakistan is in need of long-term aid as the death toll from its catastrophic flooding continues to climb.
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The first time he walked through the doors of the Institut de Formation Politique (IFP), French student Jacques Smith noticed the cozy atmosphere and the elite feel of the place -- but mainly, that he was "surrounded by right-wing people and right-wing lecturers," he told CNN.
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Across the United Kingdom, businesses and households are warning that they won't make it through the winter without help from the government. That sets up enormous challenges for the incoming prime minister, who will be announced this week.
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Growing up in North Korea, Kang Na-ra had never used the internet.
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A pilot in Tupelo, Mississippi, is threatening to intentionally crash a small plane into a Walmart, police said Saturday morning.
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Former President Donald Trump has repeatedly called for the lengthy jailing of opponents of his who he claimed mishandled classified materials.
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The uncrewed Artemis I mission is ready for a second chance at launching on a historic journey around the moon.
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Heading to the beach this Labor Day weekend? Chances are you'll see Tommy Bahama-branded chairs, umbrellas and other gear spread out all over the sand.
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CNN's Nick Paton Walsh reports on the death of Lukoil Chairman Ravil Maganov, one of several high-profile Russian businessmen who've reportedly died by apparent suicide.
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Twenty-seven years on the professional tour, 23 grand slam singles titles and a plethora of records; Serena Williams is leaving tennis as one of the greatest players to ever grace the court.
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My husband, Matt Fairchild, a retired Army sergeant and Gulf War veteran, made the decision to seek medical aid in dying -- a medical practice available in 10 states and Washington, DC, to terminally ill and mentally capable patients who decide to self-ingest a prescribed medication to die peacefully.
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Qatar will permit ticketed fans to buy alcoholic beer at World Cup soccer matches starting three hours before kickoff and for one hour after the final whistle, but not during the match, a source with knowledge of plans for the tournament said.
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After more than 50 days, he's back.
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Jason M. Allen was almost too nervous to enter his first art competition. Now, his award-winning image is sparking controversy about whether art can be generated by a computer, and what, exactly, it means to be an artist.
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Russians are preparing to say farewell to the last leader of the Soviet Union, Mikhail Gorbachev, on Saturday in a funeral that has been snubbed by President Vladimir Putin.
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As Boris Johnson's time in Downing Street comes to an end next week, Westminster watches are privately speculating what he might do next.
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The funeral of former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev on Saturday will take place in Moscow's famous Hall of Columns, where Russians have said farewell to other Soviet leaders -- some revered, some reviled -- like Vladimir Lenin, Joseph Stalin and Leonid Brezhnev.
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Ukrainian refugees fleeing Russian-held territory near the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant are causing radioactive contamination fears. CNN's Sam Kiley reports.
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We don't yet know what classified documents and information former President Donald Trump took with him to Mar-a-Lago.
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China has warned the United States it will take "counter-measures" after the Biden administration approved more than $1.1 billion in arms sales to Taiwan.
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Grieving parents marched in the streets of Mexico City last week, in their first protest since the release o a shocking Mexican government report that blamed the country's military and police for the disappearance of 43 students, nearly eight years ago.
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The Biden administration has approved more than $1.1 billion in arms sales to Taiwan, a move likely to further inflame already-heightened tensions between Washington and Beijing.