
Part of a building in Liuzhou, China, crashed down following moderate quakes in the area earlier this week.

Part of a building in Liuzhou, China, crashed down following moderate quakes in the area earlier this week.

From "The Pitt" to Capitol Hill: Noah Wyle advocates for healthcare workers
description: Star of HBO's hit show "The Pitt", Noah Wyle, traded in his scrubs for Capitol Hill to lobby lawmakers for protections for doctors, nurses and other healthcare professionals.

Harry Styles’ tour has faced online backlash from fans who say they paid for premium tickets but have been left with obstructed views. Harry Styles HQ said the design of the stage is being reassessed for upcoming shows.

Tennis legend Rafael Nadal talks to CNN's Christiane Amanpour about the pain and injury behind his extraordinary success, ahead of the release of his new Netflix documentary "Rafa." Watch the full interview Thursday 1pmEST on CNN International.

A school bus with children onboard got stuck in a sinkhole in the Bronx in New York City.

Two women have claimed they were raped during “Married At First Sight UK,” and a third said she was subjected to a non-consensual act. Channel 4 has pulled all seasons from its streaming services and said that an external review is underway.

A driver was arrested after intentionally driving a Tesla Cybertruck into a lake to use the vehicle’s “Wade Mode” feature, according to Texas authorities.

Pedestrians ran for cover in Lower Manhattan after a car burst into flames and exploded near New York’s iconic Charging Bull statue.

A shipwrecked sailor was rescued by the US Coast Guard on California’s Santa Rosa Island as a large wildfire continues to blaze across the national park. As of Tuesday night, the fire spread 17,000 acres.

See what it’s like to fly inside an airplane flown by AI. CNN’s Pete Muntean went on a flight with Merlin Labs, one of the aviation companies looking to AI to automate tasks for pilots and perhaps one day enable fully autonomous flights.

A malfunction in an AI name-reading software led to boos from students at the Glendale Community College graduation ceremony. The AI appeared to show and say the wrong names when people came onto the stage as well as stopping showing names entirely at points on the livestream.



