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Queen won't return to London to appoint new British PM, for first time in her reign
Queen Elizabeth II will receive the UK's next prime minister at Balmoral rather than Buckingham Palace -- a historic first for her 70-year reign.
Russia's gas shutoffs deliver a further blow to Europe as inflation hits another record
Russia has temporarily halted natural gas deliveries to Europe through a vital pipeline and cut off all supplies to a French utility, deepening an energy crisis that has sent inflation in the region to a record high of 9%.
George Conway: DOJ filing has Trump dead to rights
Conservative attorney George Conway says the Department of Justice filing that contains new information about the FBI search at Mar-a-Lago has former President Donald Trump "dead to rights."
Pakistan causes less than 1% of planet-warming gases. It's now drowning in the climate crisis
'National security nightmare': Honig on condition in which FBI found classified documents
The Justice Department released an image showing the condition some of the documents were found in Mar-a-Lago while responding to former President Trump's lawsuit seeking the appointment of a special master to review the seized materials.
'He hung himself': Why Trump and Clinton cases aren't the same thing
George Conway and CNN's Evan Perez discuss whether comparing the FBI's search warrant for former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago home to the probe into Hillary Clinton's unsecured server is fair.
Taiwan fires warning shots at unidentified drone near islands
Taiwanese soldiers on Tuesday fired flares at three unidentified drones that flew near Kinmen County, an offshore grouping of islands, before firing warning shots at one drone which re-entered the area above one of the islands, according to the Kinmen Defense Command.
READ: The Justice Department's response to Trump's request for a special master
The Justice Department on Tuesday responded to Judge Aileen Cannon of the Southern District of Florida regarding former President Donald Trump's request for a special master to oversee the FBI's review of materials seized in the Mar-a-Lago search.
New study could unearth the secret to how 'immortal jellyfish' reverses aging
Scientists in Spain have unlocked the genetic code of the "immortal jellyfish" -- a creature capable of repeatedly reverting into a juvenile state -- in hopes of unearthing the secret to their unique longevity, and find new clues to human aging.
Why Gorbachev is remembered as a giant in the West and a pariah at home
Mikhail Gorbachev's tragedy is that he outlived the thaw in the Cold War between Moscow and the US, after doing more than anyone to engineer it.
US Navy prevents Iranian attempt to capture American maritime drone in Persian Gulf
The US Navy prevented an Iranian ship from capturing an American maritime drone in the Arabian gulf overnight Monday into Tuesday local time in what a senior US commander called a "flagrant" and "unwarranted" incident.
'Starve or freeze to death': Millions of elderly Brits fear a grim choice this winter as costs spiral
When she first started to shed some weight, Yvonne DeBurgo quipped that she could afford to lose it.
Suspect arrested in Indianapolis shooting that killed 1 Dutch soldier and injured 2 others, police say
A man has been arrested in connection with the shooting of three Dutch soldiers outside an Indianapolis hotel Saturday that left one soldier dead and two others wounded, police said.
Mikhail Gorbachev, Soviet president who took down the Iron Curtain, dies at 91
Mikhail Gorbachev, the former president of the USSR has died, Russian state media reports.
How Princess Diana's style legacy continues today
Twenty-five years after her death, Princess Diana's wardrobe continues to inspire new generations. From TikTok users painstakingly recreating her workout outfits to fashion fans sourcing cult items worn by the late royal, her style remains as influential as ever, sparking magazine photoshoots, designer runway collections and reissues of her beloved pieces.
Underwater expedition aims to unravel mysteries of the Maldives
Think "Maldives" and the first images that come to mind for many are rows of overwater luxury villas jutting out from long wooden docks, or gorgeous beaches edged by stunningly white sands.
This woman got stuck upside down. See what happens next.
A woman placed 911 call while stuck UPSIDE DOWN at the gym. CNN's Jeanne Moos has the lowdown on the upside down 911 call.
What it's like for the 180,000 residents of this US city living without running water
Most people in the United States take it for granted that when you turn on a faucet, you get potable water.
Girl dies 5 days after being set on fire by man whose proposal she rejected, police say
Indian police on Tuesday formed a special investigative unit to probe the death of a girl who said she had been set on fire by a stalker whose marriage proposal she rejected, a case that has led to anger in a country where violence against women is rife.
That comforting cup of tea could help lower your risk of death, study finds
A warm cup of tea in your favorite mug can seem to heal the soul -- and a new study finds it may be good for your body, too.
Ex-Republican governor has advice for Joe Biden on how to deal with GOP
Former Republican Ohio governor and CNN political commentator John Kasich reacts to President Biden's strong rhetoric towards the GOP during a speech on gun violence and his comments on the January 6th insurrection.
Artemis I launch for journey around the moon rescheduled
The uncrewed Artemis I mission will get another attempt at launching on a journey around the moon on Saturday.
Gorbachev was asked on Larry King how he wants history to judge him. See his response
Former Soviet president Mikhail Gorbachev opens up about his legacy, communism, and difficult relationship with the US in an exclusive sit down with Larry King in 1993.
Ukraine launches offensive in Russian-occupied Kherson region
CNN's Sam Kiley reports from the front lines as Ukraine launches a counteroffensive to chase Russians back over the border.
Common steroids used for asthma, allergies linked to brain decline, study finds
Taking oral or inhaled glucocorticoids, a type of steroid used to curb inflammation in asthma and other autoimmune disorders, may be linked to damaging changes in the white matter of the brain, a new study found.
Mega heat wave flashes dangerous warning signs for the West
Some of the hottest temperatures of the year are on the way for the West Coast and possibly staying dangerously hot through Labor Day as a mega heat wave builds in for the long term.
NASA releases stunning new image of the Phantom Galaxy
Stunning new images produced by the Hubble Telescope and the James Webb Telescope showcase the Phantom Galaxy, a spiral of solar systems 32 million light-years away from Earth.
Zelensky meets with UN nuclear watchdog chief ahead of delegation's visit to Zaporizhzhia plant
'Darkest place I've ever been in': NBA star describes suicidal thoughts over past 2 years
Five-time NBA All-Star John Wall described his struggle with suicidal thoughts and mental health challenges over the last two years in an interview earlier this month.
Many people feared trapped under multiple-story building collapse in Nigeria
A multiple-story building has collapsed in the northwestern Nigerian city of Kano, leaving "many" people feared trapped inside, according to the local fire service.
CNN report explains cause of violent protests in Iraq
CNN Senior International Correspondent Ben Wedeman reports on the civil unrest in Iraq following controversial cleric Muqtada al-Sadr's decision to leave political life.
Ukraine claims early success in counteroffensive as Zelensky vows to 'chase' Russians to the border
As Ukraine ramps up its offensive to retake Russian-occupied territory in the country's south, its forces have regained four villages and broken through Russian defenses at multiple points of the frontline in the Kherson region, according to Ukrainian officials.
Zelensky vows to 'chase' Russians to the border
Powerful Iraqi cleric tells supporters to stand down after day of deadly violence in Baghdad
Baghdad was left reeling on Tuesday from some of the deadliest violence seen in the Iraqi capital in years, after clashes sparked by a powerful cleric's withdrawal from politics plunged the country deeper into crisis.
Floatplane pilot captures scary encounter with circling boat
Floatplane pilot Eric Lee was attempting to exit Alaska's Halibut Cove with seven passengers aboard when the aircraft was circled at close proximity by a boater. He describes the encounter to CNN affiliate KTUU. Both the US Coast Guard and Alaska State Troopers are investigating the incident, according to KTUU.
Ukraine takes back 4 villages as counteroffensive begins, military sources tell CNN
Pakistan floods caused by 'monsoon on steroids,' says UN chief in urgent appeal
UN Secretary General António Guterres on Tuesday warned that the world is "sleepwalking" into environmental destruction, as he launched a flash $160 million appeal for flood-ravaged Pakistan.
Talk of street violence and 'semi-fascism' turns up US midterm election heat
America's political climate is hitting a late summer boiling point, as a leading GOP senator warns of street violence if Donald Trump is indicted and President Joe Biden charges that his predecessor's party is consumed by "semi-fascism."
Chris Dawson found guilty of murdering wife Lynette, ending 40-year Australian mystery
One of Australia's longest-running cold cases documented in the popular "Teacher's Pet" podcast has ended with the conviction of Chris Dawson for the murder of his wife Lynette.
China shuts world's largest electronics market as Shenzhen imposes more lockdowns
China's southern city of Shenzhen on Monday shut down the world's largest electronics market and suspended public transport nearby as authorities enforced neighborhood-wide lockdowns in response to a small number of Covid cases.
China arrests hundreds in rural banking scandal
Police in China have arrested 234 suspects allegedly involved in a rural banking scandal, a month after hundreds of depositors protested over their lost savings in one of the largest demonstrations the country has seen since the pandemic began.
Several killed in clashes in Baghdad's Green Zone after powerful cleric announces withdrawal from politics
At least five people have been killed and more than 40 have been injured in violent clashes that erupted in Baghdad's heavily fortified Green Zone on Monday, following an announcement by powerful Iraqi Shia cleric Muqtada al-Sadr that he was withdrawing from political life, medical sources told CNN.
Pakistan pleads for global help as parts of country resemble 'a small ocean'
Nearly a foot of sea level rise is already locked in -- and there's no way to reverse it, study suggests
Intel agencies began reviewing some Mar-a-Lago documents in May to assess risk to sources
This is why Democrats are optimistic about midterm elections
New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman talks about Republicans recalibrating their approach when it comes to discussing abortion rights as they recognize a hard-right position against abortion won't play well with voters in a general election.
US believes counteroffensive will include combination of air and ground operations
Former Ukrainian President: This is what's needed for a ceasefire
Former Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko speaks with CNN's Jim Sciutto about "several factors" he thinks are necessary for a ceasefire with Russia.
Nuclear watchdog to arrive at Ukraine power plant 'later this week' after renewed shelling
European power prices shatter records as energy crisis intensifies
Power prices in Europe continue to smash records, intensifying the region's energy crisis and fanning fears about access to electricity and heating as the weather begins to cool.
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