TONIGHT!
Cybersecurity is a $150 billion business annually, on its way to over $350 billion a year by the end of the decade. George Kurtz, founder and CEO of CrowdStrike, joins us to discuss this growth opportunity for investors and the potential risks our world is currently facing. You cannot miss it. 5:30pm EST on the Compound YouTube channel! …
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Russian soldiers shot two unarmed civilians as they walked away after an encounter in the outskirts of the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv.
On a winding road just off Interstate 64 in southern Illinois, past a Holiday Inn, an antiques mall and a TGI Fridays, the squat brick Planned Parenthood clinic is a window onto a post-Roe v. Wade America.
The House select committee investigating the January 6 insurrection said Thursday it has evidence that GOP Rep. Barry Loudermilk led a tour of the US Capitol complex the day before pro-Trump rioters stormed the building, according to a letter requesting the Republican lawmaker’s voluntary cooperation with their ongoing probe.
The US Navy is honoring the only Filipino to be awarded the Medal of Honor, America’s highest decoration for military valor, by naming a new warship after him.
Texas State Sen. Roland Gutierrez raised questions in a news conference on Thursday about whether information on 911 calls from inside Robb Elementary School were relayed properly to responders at the scene of the shooting.
The White House on Thursday announced the latest round of sanctions over Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, targeting Russian government officials and elites close to Russian President Vladimir Putin with a slew of new financial and diplomatic sanctions.
After the first month of multiple major primaries in the 2022 election season, both parties are facing uncertainty over their direction — and whose influence will dominate the next wave of nominating contests.
Billy James, a 67-year-old retiree, met the lead singer for “The Killers” after he crowdsurfed all the way to the front of the show.
June 19, 2022 marks the second annual observance of Juneteenth as a federal holiday. Organizers nationwide are kicking off a week of festivities commemorating the end of slavery in the U.S. and championing the ongoing struggle for equity and justice. Though Juneteenth — June 19th—is newly minted as an official holiday, many African American communities have celebrated the date for generations. Getting the event federally sanctioned took years of hard effort.
Former Australian tennis player Jelena Dokic said she “almost jumped off my 26th floor balcony and took my own life” in a candid, emotional Instagram post on Monday.
Veteran American sports commentator Bob Costas joins CNN’s John Berman and Brianna Keilar to discuss the controversy surrounding U.S. golfer, Phil Mickelson’s decision to join a Saudis-backed golf league
Joe Biden is finding out that a president can’t explain, legislate or just wish away raging inflation, one of the most corrosive forces in a market economy.
It is ironic and fitting that every June, our nation recognizes both Juneteenth and homeownership, which the George W. Bush administration turned into a month-long observance. Juneteenth is the celebration of Black people’s liberation and theoretical ability to participate fully in the American Dream. Homeownership — a key driver of American household wealth — is the cornerstone of that dream. Yet today, both the Black-White and Latino-White homeownership gaps are wider than they were before the Fair Housing Act passed in 1968.
The US Supreme Court ended its most explosive term in decades this week deeply split along ideological lines, surfacing two different visions of America and the Constitution.
Following a week of divisive rulings by the US Supreme Court on abortion and guns, Fareed gives his take on the historically impartial institution that he says is becoming increasingly political.
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• Uvalde City Council accepts Pete Arredondo’s resignation
CNN’s Shimon Prokupecz reports on the release of bodycam footage from law enforcement officers who were on the scene of the Robb Elementary School shooting in Uvalde, Texas.
Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) told CNN that a vote on a bill to codify same-sex marriage was a “stupid waste of time” as he was walking into an elevator where Sen. Tammy Baldwin (D-WI), who is gay, was in. She talks to CNN’s Jake Tapper about her response.
Vince McMahon, the former WWE chief executive, is retiring from the company, he said in a statement on Friday.
For nearly two and a half years, Covid-19 has been center stage in the headlines. And still, this virus is not letting up. Our Covid-19 responses have been trying to play catchup. Health officials are now recommending second booster doses of vaccine for 50 and older and kids 12 and older who are immunocompromised, with the potential to expand eligibility to Americans adults under 50 years old as the latest BA.5 variant takes a foothold.
President Joe Biden will speak Thursday with Chinese President Xi Jinping, a White House official tells CNN, as tensions between the two countries rise amid reports that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is considering a visit to Taiwan.
The chairman of the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee said he would place a hold on US security assistance to Rwanda in Congress over concerns about the Rwandan government’s human rights record and role in the conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Heists continue to plague the crypto world, with news of large sums stolen from digital currency firms seemingly every month. But while crypto exchanges were once the main point of attack, hackers now appear to have a new target: blockchain bridges.
The village of Ivanivka in southern Ukraine, has been recaptured from Russian forces following a two-week artillery battle. It remains deserted. ‘Playboy,’ a Commander of Ukraine’s Air Reconnaissance Unit, takes CNN’s Nic Robertson to see what’s left behind.
CNN’s Brianna Keilar talks to Dr. Bernard, the OB/GYN who performed an abortion on a 10-year-old rape survivor from Ohio after the child traveled to Indiana to have the procedure after the Supreme Court overturning of Roe v. Wade.
Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer of Michigan, sworn in for a second term Sunday, called the sentencing last week of two men convicted of plotting to kidnap her “just,” while urging both parties to confront threats and violent rhetoric.