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Nebraska and Colorado are sparring over water rights. It could be the new norm as rivers dry up
Residents on this state line have built their industry, economy and lives around the South Platte River. But as an intense and widespread drought digs into the High Plains, flows have decreased.
Donald Trump's grip on the GOP is still strong
Lionel Messi scores acrobatic bicycle kick as PSG thrashes Clermont in season-opener
Lionel Messi scored a sensational bicycle kick to round off Paris Saint-Germain's 5-0 rout of Clermont in its first match of the new Ligue 1 season on Saturday.
Families of Kansas' cold case victims find new hope for answers from an unexpected source -- the state's prisoners
James Winston was always immaculately dressed. Since he was 10 years old, he would carefully iron his clothes, right down to his socks and underwear. He would later do the same for his kids, making sure they were coordinated from head to toe.
Netflix is not in deep trouble. It's becoming a media company
Netflix has had a terrible 2022. In April, it said it lost subscribers for the first time since 2011. Its stock has tumbled more than 60% so far this year.
Gaza escalation continues into second day as Israel clashes with Islamic Jihad
The Israeli military campaign against Islamic Jihad went into its second day Saturday evening with continued airstrikes on what it said were militant targets in Gaza.
He was shot and killed playing the sport he loved. Now this Ohio 15-year-old is one of the country's latest victims of gun violence
Ali Jeylani knows you shouldn't pick favorites when it comes to family members, but of his seven siblings, he's always had a soft spot for his younger brother, Issa.
Leading Taiwanese weapons developer found dead in hotel room
The deputy head of Taiwan's government-controlled weapons developer has died after suffering a heart attack on a trip to the south of the island.
US will defend Philippines if attacked in South China Sea: Blinken
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken assured the Philippines on Saturday that the United States would come to its defense if attacked in the South China Sea, seeking to allay concerns about the extent of the US commitment to a mutual defense treaty.
Actress Anne Heche has 'long recovery ahead' after car crash
A woman crashed her car into a house in the Mar Vista neighborhood of Los Angeles on Friday, setting both the vehicle, and the house on fire, officials say. A person with knowledge of the matter told CNN the driver was actress Anne Heche.
CPAC attendees make their US presidential pick for 2024
At the Conservative Political Action Conference Dallas, Texas, on Saturday, former President Donald Trump overwhelmingly won an unofficial straw poll of attendees who were asked who they preferred as the Republican nominee for president in 2024.
Doja Cat debuts new look after shaving her eyebrows on Instagram live
Pop singer and rapper Doja Cat debuted an eye-catching new look after shaving her head and eyebrows.
How Biden's presidency dramatically changed while he was isolated with Covid
The mysterious companies behind Costco's Kirkland Signature and Trader Joe's O's
Kirkland Signature. Two-Buck Chuck. Simple Truth. Cat & Jack. Great Value. Amazon Basics. Store brands have never been more popular.
Los Angeles Dodgers pay tribute to legendary broadcaster Vin Scully
The Los Angeles Dodgers paid tribute to Vin Scully on Friday in their first home game since the legendary broadcaster's death.
How scientists have reanimated cells from dead pigs
Since ancient times, the idea of eternal life has captivated the human imagination.
Taiwan says multiple Chinese aircraft and vessels spotted in possible simulated attack
Taiwan says it detected "multiple" Chinese aircraft and naval vessels taking part in military drills around the Taiwan Strait on Saturday, in what could be a possible simulated attack against the island.
How the Ukraine invasion flattened Eastern European tourism
Police shoot and injure four men who they say opened fire at crowded NYC house party
New York City Police detectives shot and injured four men they say opened fire at a party in Queens, where around 75 to 100 people were gathered.
Get ready to break out in dance with Netflix romantic comedy 'Wedding Season'
How is it already August?
'The government should not be involved.' John Legend speaks out on abortion rights
Just over a month after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, musician John Legend is advocating for abortion access and reproductive rights.
Fears for nuclear safety after shelling at Ukrainian power plant
Ukrainian officials and international experts have been warning for months of the risk that fighting poses to a sprawling nuclear power plant on the banks of Dnipro River in southern Ukraine. Earlier this week, the global nuclear watchdog said the situation was becoming increasingly perilous.
A record number of women are running in Kenya's elections but many face harassment and abuse
Just before sunset, Umra Omar boards a speedboat that will take her around the historic Lamu channel for meetings with voters. As her boat zooms past idyllic islands and arrives at shore 30 minutes later, dozens of women and children rush to greet a candidate they hope will be their next governor.
Arsenal beats Crystal Palace as the English Premier League returns
Arsenal enjoyed a perfect start to the new English Premier League season as it beat Crystal Palace 2-0 at Selhurst Park on Friday.
A toddler was killed after a cement truck tumbled over overpass onto a vehicle in Houston
A toddler was killed Friday after a cement truck tumbled over an overpass in Houston and landed on top of the car in which he was traveling, officials said.
How the Ukraine invasion flattened Eastern European tourism
When frequent flier Julie booked a clutch of trips to Warsaw last year, she was expecting to spend her weekends in the Polish capital sightseeing, strolling around its parks, and eating pierogi.
Travel news: Space balloons, floating hotels and supersonic jets
This week in travel, we look at innovative new transport concepts, the reopening of Thailand's most famous beach, and flight attendants speak out about the airport chaos gripping Europe and America.
Why the international climate community isn't popping champagne over the US energy bill
The Democrats' $369 billion climate package, the largest such investment in US history, could have significant implications for global greenhouse gas emissions and the US' standing in the world, after months of uncertainty in Congress undermined the Biden administration's claims that "America is back."
Lightning strike on oil storage tank in Cuba causes massive fire
Lightning struck a large oil storage tank on Friday evening in Matanzas, Cuba, causing a huge fire.
US to take part in military exercise near India's disputed border with China
The United States is to take part in a joint military exercise with India less than 100 kilometers (62 miles) from the South Asian country's disputed border with China.
A sculpture of Vladimir Putin has appeared in a playground in New York City's Central Park
Russian President Vladimir Putin showed up in a playground in New York City's Central Park on Monday night.
Flash floods kill 550 in Pakistan in heaviest rains in decades
Flash floods caused by abnormally heavy monsoon rains killed at least 549 people in Pakistan over the past month, with remote communities in the impoverished southwestern province of Balochistan among the hardest hit, a government agency said.
Top Russian hypersonic missile scientist arrested on treason charge
A leading Russian scientist in hypersonic flight was arrested on suspicion of treason on Friday, according to Russian state media.
Airlines cancel another 1,200 US flights
Massive flight cancellations have spilled over into a second day after thunderstorms pounded major airports on the East Coast on Thursday.
2 dead, 2 injured by lightning strike near White House
Two people are dead and two are injured following a lightning strike across the street from the White House Thursday night.
Alex Jones ordered to pay $45.2 million in damages to parents of Sandy Hook victim
Unexpected discovery could make story of very early humans 'more real,' scientists say
Research on ancient footprints has previously challenged what's known about when people arrived in North America, and a new discovery could shed more light on the story.
Inside the massive amount in punitive damages Jones ordered to pay
The jury announced their verdict for punitive damages in the defamation suit against Alex Jones, brought against him for his statements about the Sandy Hook shooting. CNN's Miguel Marquez reports.
Kevin Spacey ordered to pay $31 million to 'House of Cards' production company
Kevin Spacey will have to pay almost $31 million to Media Rights Capital, the production company behind "House of Cards," a judge has ruled. The actor starred in the Netflix series for five seasons before he was fired in 2017.
Biden 'hopeful' about Brittney Griner's case as prisoner exchange conversations continue
'Space telescope image' was actually a slice of chorizo, top scientist admits
A French scientist has apologized after tweeting a photo of a slice of chorizo, claiming it was an image of a distant star taken by the James Webb Space Telescope.
Physicist's prank fools the internet with photo of a sausage
The internet gets fooled by a sausage slice impersonating a celestial body as seen through the Webb telescope. CNN's Jeanne Moos reports.
See moment meteorologist discovers he has a touchscreen
Chicago meteorologist Greg Dutra and his colleagues couldn't contain their excitement after discovering his display utilizes touchscreen capabilities.
DOJ talks with Trump lawyers mark a grave moment for the ex-President
Liz Cheney has posed the question with which America may have to wrestle for months to come: if there is evidence that ex-President Donald Trump committed crimes in seeking to overturn the 2020 election, what message will it send if he's not charged?
Amnesty report tries to 'shift the responsibility' away from Russia, Zelensky says
China suspends cooperation with US on range of issues, sanctions Pelosi over Taiwan trip
Massive jobs surprise: US economy added 528,000jobsin July
The US economy has now regained all jobs lost during the pandemic, after a blowout July jobs report that showed a gain of 528,000 jobs, according to data released Friday by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Russia isn't the only reason the food crisis won't let up
As the Razoni left the Ukrainian port of Odesa on Monday with the first shipment of grain since the early days of Russia war in Ukraine, there were sighs of relief from Somalia to Turkey, Indonesia and China, given how reliant these countries have been on Ukrainian grain to meet their daily needs.
Sinema says she will 'move forward' on sweeping economic package, moving Democrats closer to Senate vote
Sen. Kyrsten Sinema has agreed to support the Democrats' economic bill, giving Democrats the 50 votes they need to pass it by the end of the weekend.
'The next public health disaster in the making': Studies offer new pieces of long Covid puzzle
There's no test for long Covid. There's no specific drug to take or exercises to do to ease its symptoms. There isn't a consensus on what long Covid symptoms are, and some doctors even doubt that it's real. Yet with vast numbers of people having had Covid-19, and estimates ranging from 7.7 million to 23 million long Covid patients in the US alone, researchers say it has the potential to be "the next public health disaster in the making."
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