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CNN Chief Data Analyst Harry Enten breaks down the numbers on how 'Ozempic face' may be driving a cosmetic surgery boom.
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What Maxwell's unusual transfer to a lower security prison camp may mean
Jeffrey Epstein accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell, who had been serving a 20-year prison sentence in Florida, has been moved to a lower-security federal prison camp in Texas.
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Sen. Booker says institutions are bending the knee to Trump
Sen. Cory Booker speaks with CNN's Manu Raju on Democrats' future and how they can fight back against President Trump, as well as his stance on the Democratic New York mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani. For more of the interview, watch "Inside Politics Sunday with Manu Raju" on Sunday at 8a and 11a ET on CNN.
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Young Americans flock to the Vatican for the Youth Jubilee
Pope Leo made a surprise appearance during the Vatican's Youth Jubilee event. Young people from around the world showed up to see the Pontiff, including Gen Z'ers from his hometown of Chicago.
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US jobs report falls below key benchmark in July
US job growth stalled in July, with just 73,000 jobs added, while May and June totals were revised down by a combined 258,000, according to new data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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Mourners honor slain NYPD officer Didarul Islam
Mourners stretch for blocks to honor slain NYPD officer Didarul Islam in Bronx, New York. Islam was fatally shot by an armed 27-year-old man in the lobby of a glossy skyscraper at 345 Park Avenue on Monday. The officer was off-duty at the time but was working security in the building.
00:53 - Source: CNN
Storms drop dangerous, flooding rain
Dangerous torrential rainfall and flash flooding are underway in the mid-Atlantic and Northeast Thursday with millions at risk along the Interstate 95 corridor, with video already showing cars stranded submerged under water along the Clearview Expressway in Queens.
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Bombshell admission in helicopter crash investigation
NTSB hearings to figure out what caused a deadly mid-air collision on January 29th between an Army helicopter and a commercial flight are underway. CNN's Pete Muntean reports on one of the significant revelations from the hearing.
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Trump's tariff deadline looms over world economy
President Trump's self-imposed midnight deadline is rapidly approaching for countries to strike a trade framework with the United States or face significantly higher tariffs. In a new development today, President Donald Trump announced a 90-day pause on higher tariffs on Mexico.
01:26 - Source: CNN
Dozens injured on Delta flight
Severe turbulence struck a Delta flight from Salt Lake City to Amsterdam Wednesday, causing service carts and unbelted passengers to hit the ceiling and forcing an emergency landing in Minnesota, where 25 people on board were taken to hospitals.
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Arrest made in Arkansas hiking murders
A man has been arrested in connection with the deaths of a married couple attacked and killed while hiking with their two young daughters at a state park in the Ozark Mountains, according to the Arkansas State Police.
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US diminished a key weapons stockpile fighting Iran
The US used about a quarter of its supply of high-end missile interceptors during the Israel-Iran war, exposing a gap in supplies, and raising concerns about US global security posture. CNN's Tamara Qiblawi reports.
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Pilot safe after navy fighter jet crash
A US Navy F-35 fighter jet crashed in central California, according to the Navy. The pilot ejected safely, and the cause of the crash is under investigation.
00:41 - Source: CNN
Carney says Canada will recognize Palestinian state
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has joined France and Britain in announcing plans to recognize a Palestinian state in September at the United Nations, as international pressure builds on Israel over the ongoing war and starvation crisis in Gaza. President Donald Trump reacted to the announcement by threatening to derail trade talks with Canada.
00:30 - Source: CNN
Jury finds James Craig guilty of first-degree murder
A jury has found Colorado dentist James Craig guilty of all charges in the March 2023 death of his wife Angela, including murder in the first degree. He now faces life in prison without the possibility of parole.
02:38 - Source: CNN
How an earthquake causes a tsunami
A massive 8.8 magnitude earthquake that struck off Russia's east coast is tied for the sixth strongest ever recorded. Tsunami warnings were issued across the Pacific. CNN Meteorologist Chris Warren explains how an earthquake turns into a tsunami.
01:16 - Source: CNN
Police release new images of the gun used in the Midtown Manhattan shooting
Photos released by the New York City Police Department show the assault-style rifle 27-year-old Shane Devon Tamura used to fatally shoot four people – including a police officer – and wound one before killing himself in Midtown Manhattan.
00:52 - Source: CNN
8.8 magnitude earthquake has effects across the globe
An 8.8 magnitude earthquake in Russia's Far East raised tsunami alerts in Japan, Alaska, Hawaii and along the US West Coast. The tsunami warning for the state of Hawaii has been downgraded to an advisory. Authorities continue to monitor conditions and urge returning residents to remain vigilant. This quake is tied for the sixth strongest ever recorded.
00:39 - Source: CNN
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The Bureau of Labor Denial
We had our say Saturday about President Trump's dubious decision to fire the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) after a lousy July jobs report, and the world has piled on. But it's worth noting the burden of the advisers who have had to support the President's claim that the data were 'rigged.' Start with Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer, who told Bloomberg TV early on Friday that, even though the jobs data was revised downward for May and June, 'we've seen positive job growth.' Ok, sometimes in politics you have to look at a rotten apple and call it merely overripe. But then Mr. Trump fired the BLS director, who reports to Ms. Chavez-DeRemer. She snapped to attention. 'I agree wholeheartedly with @POTUS that our jobs numbers must be fair, accurate, and never manipulated for political purposes,' she tweeted. So were the jobs data that were 'positive' in the morning rigged by the afternoon? We realize the troops have to support the commander, but Ms. Chavez-DeRemer isn't making a name for herself as a credible spokesperson for labor policy or data.