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Ghislaine Maxwell being sued by attorneys' firm for nearly $900,000 in unpaid legal fees
Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein's former confidante now serving a 20-year prison sentence for child sex trafficking, is being sued for more than $878,000 in unpaid legal fees by a law firm representing her, according to court documents.
Unvaccinated Novak Djokovic withdraws from US Open
Twenty-one time grand slam champion Novak Djokovic has announced his absence from the upcoming US Open via a Twitter post on Thursday.
These numbers tell the story of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, 6 months on
• Video: Here's Putin's strategy after 6 months in Ukraine
A long-awaited UN report on Xinjiang may be further delayed, stalling what's seen as a critical chance to call China to account
US and Israeli agencies use new agreement to defend against cyberattacks
The US and Israeli governments have shared key details of unrelated cyberattacks on their infrastructure -- one from suspected pro-Russia hackers and the other from possible Iranian hackers -- as part of heightened efforts in recent months to bolster cyber defense between the two allies, a senior US Treasury official told CNN.
What's next in the fight over the Mar-a-Lago FBI search affidavit
The next steps in the legal fight to bring more transparency into the FBI's search of former President Donald Trump's Florida home will largely take place in secret.
New images show prisoner cages being erected in Mariupol
New images show metal cages at the Mariupol Philharmonic Hall in Mariupol, Ukraine, that will purportedly be used to hold Ukrainian prisoners of war for expected trials to be held by Russian-backed authorities. The UN said they are concerned that the Russian Federation and affiliated groups could be planning trials for Ukrainian prisoners of war around the country's independence day. CNN's Scott McLean reports.
Chinese city 'stretched to the limit' as millions wait in line for Covid tests in extreme heat
The Chinese metropolis of Chongqing has rolled out mass Covid testing in its central area amid a record heat wave, leaving millions of residents standing under the sun for hours as they struggle with extreme temperatures and power shortages.
Imran Khan appears in Pakistan anti-terror court as police investigate comments
Pakistan's former Prime Minister Imran Khan was granted an extension of his pre-arrest bail on Thursday while police investigate whether he violated anti-terror laws.
Unredacted memo detailing decision not to charge Trump in Russia probe released
Former Attorney General Bill Barr and his deputies concluded that then-President Donald Trump couldn't be charged with obstructing the Russia probe because there wasn't any underlying conspiracy between his campaign and Russia, breaking with special counsel Robert Mueller's views on the question, according to a newly unredacted memo released by the Justice Department.
No funerals, no family, no flowers: Texas is being overwhelmed by migrant deaths
Texas authorities say 2022 is on track to be the deadliest year for migrant deaths, as an influx of migrants attempt to cross into the US. CNN's Rosa Flores reports.
Chinese island plans to ban sales of fossil fuel-powered vehicles by 2030
The island of Hainan in southern China plans to ban the sale of fossil fuel-powered vehicles by 2030, aiming to become the first province in the country to do so, according to provincial authorities.
At least 22 killed in strike on train station in southeast Ukraine, Zelensky says
Biden announces up to $20,000 in student loan forgiveness
Jury awards plaintiffs $31 million in lawsuit over Kobe Bryant crash photos
Human remains found in receding Lake Mead identified as man who reportedly drowned two decades ago, officials say
Human remains found at Lake Mead more than three months ago have been identified as Thomas Erndt, who is believed to have died by drowning two decades ago, authorities in Nevada said Wednesday.
Daniel Ricciardo to leave McLaren at end of F1 season
Daniel Ricciardo's underwhelming time at McLaren will end after the 2022 Formula One season and a year before the Australian's contract had been due to expire, both parties said on Wednesday.
Pakistan rejects India's closure of missile firing incident into its territory
US service member injured after rockets strike coalition bases in Syria, US official says
Several rockets were fired at coalition bases in Syria on Wednesday, injuring one US service member, according to a statement from US Central Command, in an apparent response to US airstrikes against Iranian-backed groups in the region.
What is Putin trying to achieve? CNN's Moscow reporter explains
Six months into Russia's conflict in Ukraine, CNN's Fred Pleitgen says Putin's strategy is two-fold: insulate the Russian public from the brutality in Ukraine and outlast the West in their support.
Judge blocks enforcement of Idaho's abortion ban in medical emergencies day before it was set to take effect
A US district court on Wednesday evening granted a Biden administration request, temporarily blocking Idaho's ban on abortion in situations where the ban conflicts with federal standards for emergency care.
Gen Z candidate will beat out two former members of Congress for nomination in Florida district
Biden forgives $10,000 in student loans for some borrowers
President Joe Biden announced his plan for forgiving student debt for some borrowers Wednesday, which includes forgiving $10,000 for borrowers who make less than $125,000 per year and extending the payment freeze one final time until the end of the year.
Biden forgave $10K in student debt. People flooded TikTok with their reactions
President Biden formally announced a student loan relief plan, offering up to $20,000 in forgiveness. Americans took to social media to share their divided responses.
Ukraine's Independence Day darkened by deadly missile strike
Listen to GOP lawmaker who rethinks abortion ban he voted for
Former Trump aide Alyssa Farah Griffin reacts to a video of South Carolina GOP state Rep. Neal Collins describing the story of a 19-year-old who allegedly could not be treated by doctors when having a miscarriage due to the state's strict abortion laws.
At least 15 killed in strike on train station in southeast Ukraine, Zelensky says
Cruise ship spots migrants lost at sea floating on dresser
A cruise ship bound for Mexico has rescued six Cuban migrants who were found at sea floating on a makeshift raft. CNN's Patrick Oppmann reports.
Six months on, these numbers tell the story of Russia's invasion of Ukraine
Key takeaways from primaries in Florida, New York and Oklahoma runoffs
Four ways the Ukraine war has impacted the Middle East
Wednesday marks six months since the Kremlin launched its invasion of Ukraine. As Russia bombs its neighbor, what has become the biggest European war since 1945 has had an outsized impact far south, in the Middle East.
UK energy crisis is 'bigger than the pandemic'
The United Kingdom will have to find an answer to soaring energy bills soon or risk a humanitarian crisis. But freezing gas and electricity prices over the next two winters could cost the government over £100 billion ($118 billion), more than it spent paying millions of people's salaries during the pandemic.
Lachlan Murdoch sues Australian outlet over article linking the Fox News dynasty with Jan. 6
Two months ago, Australian media site Crikey called "Murdoch" an "unindicted co-conspirator" in the Jan. 6 attack on the US Capitol. Fox Corp. CEO Lachlan Murdoch's lawyers have been battling Crikey ever since.
Boris Johnson makes surprise appearance in Kyiv on Ukraine's Independence Day
The outgoing British Prime Minister Boris Johnson met the Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in Kyiv on Wednesday, marking six months since Russia begun its full-scale invasion of the country which also falls on Ukraine's Independence Day.
'So absurd it's blind': Florida challenger on his presidential ambition
For the second time in eight years, Democratic voters in Florida have picked Rep. Charlie Crist as their nominee for governor. Crist, a former Republican who hasn't won statewide office since 2006, joins New Day to discuss facing off against Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis in the November election.
See how the streets of Kyiv look on Independence Day
Ukraine's Independence Day this year, which marks 31 years since the country broke with the Soviet Union, is set to be a somber affair as officials warn that Russia may carry out missile attacks against Ukrainian cities. CNN's David McKenzie reports from Kyiv, Ukraine.
Hear Dugina's father deliver emotional speech at daughter's funeral
Alexander Dugin, a Russian philosopher and a close ally of President Putin, gave an emotional speech at a memorial service for his daughter Darya Dugina who was killed in a car bombing. CNN's Frederik Pleitgen has more.
'Very damning letter': John Dean reacts to letter sent to Trump's legal team
Former Nixon White House counsel John Dean says the letter released by the National Archives showing it told former President Donald Trump's legal team in May informing them that it was sharing hundreds of pages of classified material it had retrieved in January with the FBI, so that an assessment could be done on potential damage from how the classified documents had been handled, is very damning.
Judge orders Trump to explain request for 'special master' for Mar-a-Lago documents
'Incomprehensible': Conway reacts to Trump team's leaked letter
George Conway discusses the leak of a letter from the National Archives (NARA) to former President Trump's team that outlined NARA's intention to share hundreds of pages of classified material it had retrieved with the FBI.
Rep. Jerry Nadler wins a hostile Democratic primary between two incumbents in New York
Biden orders airstrikes against Iranian-backed groups in Syria following attacks near base holding US troops last week
President Joe Biden ordered airstrikes against Iranian-backed groups in Syria on Tuesday, a little over a week after a number of rockets struck near a military base in northeastern Syria housing US troops.
India fires three officers for accidentally launching missile into Pakistan
The Indian Air Force said on Tuesday the government had sacked three officers for accidentally firing a missile into Pakistan in March, an incident that the two nuclear-armed rivals handled calmly as there were no casualties.
Democrats turn to Charlie Crist to try to slow Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis ahead of 2024
Analysis: Crist's win a sign of a weak Democratic party
CNN's Nia-Malika Henderson and David Chalian discuss why Democratic Rep. Charlie Crist could have trouble ousting incumbent Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis in Florida's gubernatorial race.
DeSantis awaits opponent as divides among Democrats play out in several New York races
My prime minister was filmed dancing at a party. Why is the world scandalized?
It is the talk of Finland's coffee shops, its iconic saunas and of newspaper headlines: What are people in this Nordic country to think about our Prime Minister Sanna Marin, after a viral video this month showed her dancing and singing with reckless abandon?
Drying Danube River reveals explosive-laden WWII Nazi warships
Europe's worst drought in years has pushed the mighty river Danube to one of its lowest levels in almost a century, exposing the hulks of dozens of explosives-laden German warships sunk during World War II near Serbia's river port town of Prahovo.
Zelensky vows 'powerful response' to any Independence Day attacks by Russia
Twitter is vulnerable to Russian and Chinese influence, whistleblower says
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