
US Attorney Joseph Nocella Jr. announces arrests and details in a massive mafia-linked gambling and sports rigging probe. The probe involved two major operations: one centered on illegal betting on various NBA games and another involving underground poker games, where high-tech technology was used to steal millions from victims.

US Attorney Joseph Nocella Jr. announces arrests and details in a massive mafia-linked gambling and sports rigging probe. The probe involved two major operations: one centered on illegal betting on various NBA games and another involving underground poker games, where high-tech technology was used to steal millions from victims.

In an interview with ABC, Dolores Huerta alleged her co-founder of United Farm Workers labor union sexually assaulted her and said both assaults resulted in pregnancies. It comes just days after a New York Times article alleged that Cesar Chavez sexually abused girls and women for decades. The Cesar Chavez Foundation said that it was “deeply shocked" by the disturbing allegations.

Thousands more US Marines and sailors are heading towards the Middle East as the war with Iran is about to enter its fourth week. CNN's Zachary Cohen reports on the details.

CNN spoke with the first person in the world to be treated with this futuristic material, called Res-Q-Foam, after he was seriously injured in a car crash last year and had just moments to live.

Video shows cars submerged in floodwater in Hawaii. A storm dropped two-to-three months’ worth of rain over a 24 hour period, triggering catastrophic flash flooding that forced evacuations and destroyed homes.

Spanish authorities have identified the body of James “Jimmy” Gracey, a 20-year-old American student who went missing on spring break in Barcelona. CNN's Melissa Bell reports on what we know about his death.

CNN's Sara Sidner speaks to two teens detained by ICE in Minneapolis, one of whom is a US citizen that says she was shackled by the federal agents. Watch the full report on CNN All Access.

While seated next to Japan's prime minister in the Oval Office, President Donald Trump answered a reporter's question with a joke about Pearl Harbor. Abby Phillip breaks down Trump's history of making things awkward for world leaders in the West Wing.


