
The mother of an Ukrainian soldier who was presumed dead hears her son's voice for the first time since his release from captivity.

The mother of an Ukrainian soldier who was presumed dead hears her son's voice for the first time since his release from captivity.

Three people were rescued by helicopter after falling through ice in the New York City borough of Queens, witnesses told CNN affiliate WABC.

A rift between two of President Donald Trump’s favored prosecutors, Todd Blanche and Ed Martin, has exposed a split within the administration. One faction praises Blanche for upholding rule-of-law guardrails, while another casts Martin as a MAGA martyr willing to do whatever it takes to advance Trump’s agenda. CNN’s Paula Reid reports.

President Donald Trump refused to apologize after posting and then deleting a racist video depicting former President Barack Obama and former first lady Michelle Obama as apes in a jungle, insisting he hadn’t seen the final frames containing the offensive content and blaming a staffer for the mistake.

CNN's Erin Burnett talks to KOLD News 13 anchor Mary Coleman after her station received a new message connected to the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie

A resurfaced 2021 Kid Rock song has sparked a backlash for its lyrics about underage girls. The musician is headlining a Turning Point USA “alternative” Super Bowl half time show on Sunday. CNN's Brynn Gingras reports.

CNN’s Rachel Tashjian breaks down the best looks from the opening ceremony of the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan, Italy.

For more than a year now, South Korea has seen the monthly number of births rise year-on-year — sparking hope among some that it could be a sign of recovery from the country’s dire population crisis. But is it enough to reverse South Korea’s falling fertility — or is this a temporary bump?

Super Bowl halftime performer Bad Bunny has been vocal about his views on immigration recently, but the Puerto Rican singer has been outspoken about political issues since he first came to the scene years ago.

Oscar-nominated actor Wagner Moura tells CNN’s Bianna Golodryga that Brazil’s history is “based on many beautiful things” but also contradictions, including the 1979 amnesty law that forgave human rights abuses committed during the dictatorship. Moura reflects on how this lack of accountability shaped the country’s memory and politics.


