
CNN's Kyung Lah reports there is little clarity on how investigators pursued the leads from Jeffrey Epstein victims who alleged sexual abuse by other men.

CNN's Kyung Lah reports there is little clarity on how investigators pursued the leads from Jeffrey Epstein victims who alleged sexual abuse by other men.

President Trump's "Gold Card" was unveiled to much fanfare back in February 2025, but how many people have actually been granted one? CNN's Jake Tapper breaks it down.

A passenger on a Delta flight bound for New York captured videos he describes as an "incredible view" of a powerful Oklahoma storm where a tornado hit the city of Enid.

Running back Jeremiyah Love’s former high school celebrates the moment he was picked by the NFL’s Arizona Cardinals.

A resident described the moment a powerful tornado tore through Enid, Oklahoma, leaving a trail of damage and multiple people injured.

The Committee to Protect Journalists' MENA Regional Director Sara Qudah speaks to CNN's Becky Anderson about the killing of Lebanese journalist Amal Khalil. Khalil worked for Lebanon's Al Akhbar newspaper and was killed in an Israeli airstrike on Wednesday in the south of the country, according to Lebanon’s National News Agency (NNA).

CNN's Elie Honig reports on the US special forces soldier involved in the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, who was arrested and charged for allegedly betting on that operation.

CNN's Elex Michaelson spoke with Juliano Krue Valdi, who plays a young Michael Jackson in the upcoming biopic “Michael." The pair discuss his past impersonations of the pop icon and his onscreen transformation.

CNN Meteorologist Derek Van Dam reports from Brantley County, Georgia, where drought-fueled wildfires are leaving behind "apocalyptic" scenes.

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth argued the US shouldn’t shoulder the burden of protecting the Strait of Hormuz, saying America “barely” uses the chokepoint and has ample energy supplies, while Europe and Asia should stop “free-riding” and take a larger role.

A Jewish man says Israeli police detained him and cut the Palestinian flag off his kippah. While Israeli law does not ban public display of a Palestinian flag, Israeli authorities can restrict or remove it if they determine it constitutes support for a terrorist organization or poses a risk of public disorder. In a statement, Israeli police acknowledged the incident but made no mention of the flags or of Sinclair’s allegation that an officer ruined the Jewish head covering. It said that he was detained but then released “following a clarification process.” CNN's Jake Tapper spoke to Alex Sinclair, who says he's filed a complaint with the Department for Internal Police Investigations, alleging unlawful detention and damage to property.


