
CNN's Clarissa Ward reports on the alarming rise in skin conditions among children in Gaza.

CNN's Clarissa Ward reports on the alarming rise in skin conditions among children in Gaza.

An ICE agent, Christian Castro, has been charged with four counts of second degree assault and one count of falsely reporting a crime in connection with a January shooting involving two Venezuelan immigrants in Minnesota, according to Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty. CNN has reached out to the Department of Homeland Security for comment and is working to determine whether Castro has an attorney.

Elon Musk's lawsuit against OpenAI and its leaders was rejected by a federal jury on Monday. After about 90 minutes of deliberation, the jury found that the lawsuit Musk had filed was barred by the statute of limitations. CNN's Hadas Gold reports.

In a rare political move, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth made a campaign stop to throw support behind Ed Gallrein, the Trump-endorsed Republican challenger to incumbent Thomas Massie, just one day before Kentucky’s primary. CNN's Jeff Zeleny reports.

While automakers are scaling back on their EV vehicle programs, Volvo’s CEO explains why his company believes there’s still a future for electric cars. CNN’s Vanessa Yurkevich reports.

Multiple evacuation orders were issued in the Simi Valley area in southeastern Ventura County after a morning brushfire spread quickly and engulfed several homes.

A Labrador retriever named Sage returned home after spending 11 months at sea aboard the USS Gerald Ford serving as a therapy dog helping sailors.

CNN's Dana Bash examines Republican loyalty to President Trump after Georgia Senate candidate Buddy Carter says GOP members who vote against the president risk their political futures.

No Republican has infuriated President Donald Trump more than Rep. Thomas Massie, which has placed him in a precarious position heading into Tuesday’s Republican primary in Kentucky. CNN's Jeff Zeleny reports.

A New York judge ruled that the alleged murder weapon and writings expressing frustration with the healthcare industry found in Luigi Mangione’s backpack at the time of his arrest could be used as evidence during his upcoming trial for the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. CNN's Kara Scannell Reports.


