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Shrapnel from Marines anniversary demonstration detonates over California interstate and hits squad car, highway patrol says

By Susannah Cullinane, CNN (CNN) — An artillery shell fired as part of the Marine Corps’ 250-year anniversary celebrations prematurely detonated over Interstate 5 in California Saturday, striking a patrol vehicle with shrapnel, according to the California Highway Patrol. No injuries were reported from the incident, which took place in an area where the highway

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Roiled by purges and buffeted by US frictions, China’s leadership meets to chart country’s rise

By Simone McCarthy, CNN Hong Kong (CNN) — Chinese leader Xi Jinping is convening a key political meeting this week where he will push forward his next five-year strategy to strengthen the world’s second-largest economy in the face of mounting friction with the United States. The gathering, known as the fourth plenum, provides an opportune

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French Crime Scene Officers examine the cut window and balcony of a gallery at the Louvre Museum

Jewelry heist at the Louvre is latest problem to beset France’s most famous museum

By Caitlin Danaher and Camille Knight, CNN Paris (CNN) — Sunday’s audacious heist saw thieves break into the Louvre’s Apollo Gallery and make off with jewelry of “inestimable” value. The suspects carried out the burglary in just seven minutes, France’s interior minister Laurent Nuñez told radio station France Inter. French media reported that thieves had

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A protester makes the fascist salute during a march organized by the far-right organization Falange Espanola

DHS issued a call to ‘remigrate.’ Here’s the history of the term often associated with far-right groups

By Chelsea Bailey, CNN (CNN) — A nine-letter social media post was all it took for the Department of Homeland Security to spark a torrent of backlash online this week, drawing the ire of politicians and prompting comparisons to Europe’s far right. On Tuesday afternoon, DHS posted a declaration on X for immigrants to “remigrate,”

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Gaza as seen from the border with Egyptian Rafah in August.

US-brokered ceasefire appears to survive first major test as Israel and Hamas affirm commitment to deal

By Tal Shalev, Mostafa Salem, Oren Liebermann, Mitchell McCluskey, and Ibrahim Dahman (CNN) — A US-brokered ceasefire in Gaza appears to have survived its first major test as Israel and Hamas affirmed their commitment to the deal after two Israeli soldiers were killed in the enclave on Sunday, prompting waves of airstrikes. The Israel Defense

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A scene from the cowboy-ready area during the MLK Jr. African-American Heritage Rodeo at the National Western Stock Show Coliseum in Denver.

Why are you seeing cowboys everywhere?

By Leah Asmelash, CNN (CNN) — Across advertising and popular media, seemingly everyone is grabbing their fringe, denim and Stetson boots, in a wholehearted embrace of the American West. It’s cowboys – and they’re “everywhere,” said Emily Keegin, a photo director for both magazines and brands. “It’s more pervasive than I think I’ve ever seen

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Protesters rally during a "No Kings" in Minneapolis on Saturday.

Millions rally against Trump at ‘No Kings’ protests across the US, organizers say. Here’s why protesters say they attended

By Dalia Faheid, CNN (CNN) — To celebrate her 70th birthday, retired government worker Peggy Cole says she and a friend drove nearly 10 hours from her hometown of Flint, Michigan, to join a protest in Washington, DC, on Saturday. Cole said she felt compelled to mark the milestone at the large demonstration because it’s

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Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant seen from Nikopol

Work underway to restore power at Ukrainian nuclear plant as UN announces rare local ‘ceasefire zones’

By Caitlin Danaher, Svitlana Vlasova, CNN (CNN) — The UN’s nuclear watchdog has said work is underway to restore power to the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant (ZNPP) following the establishment of rare “ceasefire zones.” The plant has been without power from the electricity network for four weeks, the longest blackout since the war began. “Work has

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