
Lane Kiffin announced Sunday he will leave Ole Miss to coach at Louisiana State University (LSU), a Southeastern Conference (SEC)-foe. CNN’s Carolyn Manno reports on the “difficult decision” Kiffin says he made.

Lane Kiffin announced Sunday he will leave Ole Miss to coach at Louisiana State University (LSU), a Southeastern Conference (SEC)-foe. CNN’s Carolyn Manno reports on the “difficult decision” Kiffin says he made.

CNN’s Frederik Pleitgen reports from the Iranian capital where a bloody crackdown on protests left thousands dead earlier this month. CNN operates in Tehran only with government permission.

Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) answered questions after a man rushed the podium and sprayed a substance at her during a town hall in Minneapolis.

Minneapolis resident Mac Randolph tells CNN’s Anderson Cooper why he posted the now-viral video from December 2024, which shows Alex Pretti—the man fatally shot by federal officers in Minneapolis—honoring Randolph’s father. Randolph’s father, a veteran, was treated by Pretti.

A man sprayed Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) with an unknown substance, seconds after the congresswoman called for the abolishment of ICE. CNN's Sara Sidner reports.

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz has hit out at Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem over the ongoing ICE operations in Minneapolis. He told Anderson Cooper: "I'm not sure there's been anybody more incompetent or cruel that's ever served in a cabinet position than her."

CNN's Shimon Prokupecz spoke to Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O'Hara following the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti.

The Ecuadorian government said a US Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent attempted to enter its consulate in Minneapolis, prompting it to send a formal protest note to US authorities “so that acts of this nature are not repeated at any of Ecuador’s consular offices in the United States.” CNN has reached out to both the State Department and ICE for comment.

One person is in critical condition after a shooting involving a US Border Patrol agent in Arivaca, Arizona, near the US-Mexico border, officials said.

Jury selection begins for a landmark trial where social media giants will, for the first time, have to defend themselves over claims the platforms have harmed young people’s mental health before a jury in a court of law. CNN's Clare Duffy explains why TikTok and Snap have settled right before the trial.


