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Travis McMichael gets 2nd life sentence for federal hate crime conviction in Ahmaud Arbery's killing
The three White men who killed Ahmaud Arbery each could receive another life sentence Monday, when they are due to appear in federal court in Georgia to learn how they will be punished for convictions on hate crime charges.
'Final text' to revive Iran nuclear deal is ready
A "final text" to revive the Iran nuclear deal is ready to be signed in Vienna, according to the European Union's foreign policy chief Josep Borrell. However, the text must still be approved by Iran and the US, he said on Monday.
How Biden's big win could change America
'Suicidal' shelling around Ukrainian nuclear plant condemned
China drills show Beijing is developing the ability to strangle Taiwan, experts say
Greek prime minister says he was unaware of phone tapping of one of the main opposition leaders
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis faces fresh scrutiny after revelations by the leader of opposition party PASOK that his phone was tapped by Greece's intelligence service while he was a member of the European Parliament in September 2021.
Biden concerned by China's military drills encircling Taiwan but doesn't 'think they're going to do anything more'
President Joe Biden said Monday he was concerned about China's recent military exercises around Taiwan but that he didn't believe China would take additional action as it escalates tensions following House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's visit.
Trump-backed candidate for Michigan AG under criminal investigation for possibly tampering with voting machines
Michigan's Democratic attorney general is calling for a special prosecutor to investigate her Donald Trump-backed challenger after finding evidence linking him to a potentially criminal plot to seize and tamper with voting machines used in the 2020 election, according to a letter obtained by CNN and documents released Monday by the attorney general's office.
This is what worries Taiwan's FM the most about China
In the wake of live-fire exercises by China following US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's visit to the island, Taiwan's Foreign Minister Joseph Wu says he is worried about a full-scale war and says they must show they are not scared of Beijing.
Amnesty regrets 'distress' caused by report on Ukrainian military, but stands by findings
Amnesty International said it "deeply regrets the distress and anger" caused by a report the group published on the Ukrainian military's fighting tactics, but added that it "fully" stands by the findings, which concluded those tactics violated international humanitarian law.
Ceasefire between Israel, Gaza militants holds after deadliest clashes in a year
A ceasefire between Israel and the Islamic Jihad militant group in Gaza was holding on Monday after a weekend of hostilities left dozens of Palestinians dead.
UN chief condemns 'suicidal' shelling around Ukrainian nuclear plant
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres described recent artillery and rocket fire around the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant in central Ukraine as "suicidal," further adding to fears of an accident at the plant, which is the largest of its kind in Europe.
China drills show Beijing is developing the ability to strangle Taiwan, experts say
China's military exercises show Beijing doesn't need to invade Taiwan to control it -- rather it can strangle the self-ruled island, cutting it off from the outside world, Chinese and American analysts say.
Analysis: How Biden's big win in the Senate could change America and reshape his fortunes
If the US House soon passes the Senate's landmark climate change and health care bill, it will help validate the Democrats' monopoly on political power in Washington and hand Joe Biden a notable presidential legacy ahead of November's midterm elections.
The killings of four Muslim men 'ambushed' in Albuquerque have shaken the city. Here's what we know
The ambush-style shootings of three Muslim men and the recent killing of a fourth in Albuquerque have alarmed the city's Muslim community and triggered warnings for mosque-goers as police investigate how the shootings may be linked.
JetBlue airplane clips wing of Southwest jet at LaGuardia Airport, FAA says
The wing of a JetBlue Airways plane clipped the wing of a Southwest Airlines jet at New York's LaGuardia Airport Sunday morning, the Federal Aviation Administration said.
Pink Floyd co-founder accuses Biden of 'huge crime' in Ukraine. Hear why.
Pink Floyd's co-founder warns fans on his solo tour that if they can't stand his politics, "F off to the bar." His show includes calling President Biden a war criminal, and firing a fake semi-automatic weapon into the crowd. CNN's Michael Smerconish finds him just as passionate offstage.
What the $45.2 million award against Alex Jones means for conspiracy culture
The Texas jury's decision last week to have Alex Jones face punitive damages of more than $45 million in a lawsuit filed by the parents of Sandy Hook shooting victim Jesse Lewis was a "reckoning that was 10 years in the making," CNN's chief media correspondent Brian Stelter said.
'Living like hobbits': See inside the Ukrainian defensive lines
Russian forces have been slowed by heavily dug-in Ukrainian troops who are holding the most brutal front line in eastern Ukraine's Donbas region. CNN's Nic Robertson speaks to soldiers holding Ukraine's defense.
Dozens of Chinese warplanes detected operating around Taiwan Strait on Sunday, Taiwan says
Chinese forces took part in drills focused on land attacks and long-range airstrikes around Taiwan on Sunday, its military said, on what was expected to be the final day of extensive exercises rolled out in response to a visit to the island by US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
Australia cricketer tests positive for Covid hours before T20 final, helps team win gold
Australia all-rounder Tahlia McGrath was allowed to play in the gold medal win over India in the Commonwealth Games women's T20 cricket final on Sunday despite testing positive for Covid-19 only hours before the toss.
More than 900 US flights canceled, 6,300 delayed on Sunday
Another wave of airline cancellations and delays is being felt across the United States this weekend.
America's strong dollar is hurting everyone else
The US dollar has been on a tear this year. That's good news for American tourists gallivanting around Europe, but bad news for pretty much every other country in the world.
How a tiny Chinatown bookstore became a hub for authentic Asian American stories
Lucy Yu found refuge in books growing up.
Climate change. Drug costs. Inflation cap. Here's what's in the bill the Senate just passed — and what was left out.
• Why the global climate community isn't popping champagne over the US energy bill• Read the Democrats' sweeping climate and health care bill
Roger E. Mosley, 'Magnum, P.I.' star, dies at 83 after a car crash
Actor Roger E. Mosley, best known for his role as the helicopter pilot Theodore "TC" Calvin on the 1980s hit show "Magnum, P.I.," died Sunday, his daughter announced. He was 83.
Albuquerque police are asking the public to share photos, videos that may help the investigation into the killings of 4 Muslim men
Boy at center of UK court battle dies after life support withdrawn
Archie Battersbee, a 12-year-old British boy, at the center of a long legal battle between his parents and doctors over the withdrawal of his treatment, died on Saturday, his mother Hollie Dance said.
A centuries-old horse tooth might be the last piece in the genetic puzzle of Assateague's horses
The unexpected discovery of a 16th-century horse tooth in modern-day Haiti has provided credence for an age-old folk story about the origin of feral horses on an island off Maryland and Virginia.
At least 68 migrants arrived in NYC over the weekend on buses sent by Texas Gov. Abbott
New York Mayor Eric Adams has claimed that some migrants are being "forced" on buses from Texas, as 14 more asylum seekers arrived in the city Sunday on another bus sent by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott.
This small Japanese town is a vintage vending machine paradise
There's a reason Sagamihara, Japan, isn't in travel guides. It's a sprawling commuter city for nearby Yokohama and Tokyo; a mix of main roads, light industrial estates and quiet towns people go through rather than stop.
Google Equiano: Internet giant bets big on Africa with latest megaproject
On July 1, a cable emerged from the Atlantic Ocean in Swakopmund, a small coastal city in western Namibia. Mostly known as a seaside resort, Swakopmund is used to visitors. But the giant ship out at sea, the string of buoys, and a fleet of smaller vessels manned by workers in hard hats and fluorescent bibs was an arrival of a different kind.
Covid lockdown strands thousands of tourists in 'China's Hawaii'
Around 80,000 tourists are stranded in the popular resort city of Sanya on China's tropical Hainan island after authorities announced lockdown measures to stem an outbreak of Covid-19.
Hunters are swarming the Florida Everglades for the annual python challenge. The state says it's vital to save the ecosystem
Deer, raccoons, possums, and fox once flocked the area of the Everglades National Park in south Florida.
'It caused some real consternation': Senator responds to last-minute drama of bill passage
Sen. Chris Coons (D-DE) discusses the challenges of getting the Senate to pass the Inflation Reduction Act and what he says it will do to solve health care and climate change issues if it is passed by the House and signed into law by President Biden.
'She's lucky to be alive': Anne Heche is in stable condition after a fiery car crash
Anne Heche is in stable condition Sunday, two days after the car she was driving crashed into a home and became engulfed in flames, a representative for the actress said.
Hundreds of Haitian and Cuban migrants in custody after landing on or near Florida coast, US official says
Hundreds of Haitian and Cuban migrants using 16 different vessels were taken into custody after making landfall or reaching the US coast off Florida from Friday to Saturday, US Customs and Border Patrol said.
Fareed Zakaria: The fallout over Pelosi's Taiwan was predictable
Fareed Zakaria examines the fallout with China over US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's trip to Taiwan, a crisis he says was predictable.
A London museum will return its stolen Benin bronzes to Nigeria
A London museum has agreed to return 72 objects looted from Benin City in 1897 to the Nigerian government.
More than 40 people killed in Gaza in weekend of violence
Palestinian militants launched rockets toward Jerusalem on Sunday, after Israeli airstrikes in the Gaza Strip overnight killed a senior militant commander -- the second since Israel's operation against Islamic Jihad began. The response from the Iran-backed group marked another escalation in a weekend of violence that has left dozens of people dead in Gaza and sent thousands of Israelis scrambling for shelters.
UN's nuclear watchdog warns of 'disaster' at Ukraine power plant as shelling continues
The world's nuclear watchdog has called for an immediate cessation of hostilities near Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in southern Ukraine after it was struck by shelling, triggering the shutdown of one of the reactors and signaling the "real risk of a nuclear disaster."
Stacey Abrams explains why she was 'anti-abortion' until she went to college
Georgia Democratic gubernatorial nominee Stacey Abrams said Sunday that she was "anti-abortion" until she went to college and met a friend who gave her a new perspective on the contentious issue.
Breyer, in first appearance since Roe v. Wade was overturned, says 'I'm still an optimist'
Justice Stephen Breyer made sure Saturday night to steer clear of any controversy in his first public appearance since he retired and the Supreme Court's conservative majority overturned Roe v. Wade.
'You are not a refugee.' Roma refugees fleeing war in Ukraine say they are suffering discrimination and prejudice
Luiza Baloh left her home in Dnipro, central Ukraine, in March. Fleeing the constant sound of explosions, she and her five children came to the Czech Republic hoping to find refuge.
Tiffany's sells out custom Cryptopunk 'NFTiff' pendants for $50,000 each
On Friday, Tiffany & Co debuted and quickly sold out a limited collection of 250 custom jewel-encrusted pendants for holders of CryptoPunks, a popular early non-fungible token collection.
President Joe Biden tests negative for Covid-19 following rebound case
President Joe Biden has tested negative for Covid-19 but will remain in isolation pending a second test, his physician announced in a letter Saturday.
Watch Sanders criticize climate and health care bill on Senate floor
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) made his perspective on the Democrats' large climate and health care bill clear on the Senate floor, criticizing the legislation for not addressing inflation in a way he sees as beneficial to American workers.
More human remains discovered in Lake Mead's receding waters
More human remains have been found in the receding waters of Lake Mead, authorities announced Saturday.
How to adapt Jane Austen -- and why it's so hard to get right
It's an act braver than marrying for love, riskier than running away with Mr. Wickham and plainer than Anne Elliot to adapt Jane Austen's beloved, essential books for the screen.
The market read the Federal Reserve all wrong
After the Federal Reserve's July meeting, investors quickly reached a consensus: The central bank was turning slightly dovish.
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