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Trump faces more than 30 counts related to business fraud. Here are the details.
Former President Donald Trump's indictment by a New York grand jury has thrust the nation into uncharted political, legal and historical waters, and raised a slew of questions about how the criminal case will unfold.
Stormy Daniels says she fears for her safety
Potential GOP presidential hopeful Sununu: Trump shouldn't be 2024 nominee, but indictment bolsters his base
Analysis: Could Trump ever be jailed? Your questions, answered
Could he still run for president? Why would the adult-film star case move before any of the ones about protecting democracy? How could you possibly find an impartial jury?
Ivanka Trump breaks silence on her dad's indictment
Presidential historian Tim Naftali discusses Ivanka Trump's statement about her dad, former President Donald Trump, being indicted by a Manhattan grand jury.
Opinion: Trump's indictment answers a 50-year-old question
Donald Trump became the first ever former US president to be indicted on Thursday. Like so many other instances with Trump, we're venturing into new terrain. And while President Ulysses S. Grant was arrested in 1872 for speeding through Washington on a horse-drawn carriage, we can all agree it's hardly the same.
Inside the indictment: How a payment made before the 2016 election led to this
The New York grand jury hearing the case against Donald Trump was set to break for several weeks. The former president's lawyers believed on Wednesday afternoon they had at least a small reprieve from a possible indictment. Trump praised the perceived delay.
What's next: Trump expected to surrender Tuesday
A Manhattan grand jury's indictment of former President Donald Trump will set in motion a criminal process that will in some ways work like that of any other defendant, and in other ways, look very different.
Houses crushed. Trees toppled. Roads blocked. Severe storms and tornadoes leave at least 21 people dead
? The oceans just reached their hottest temperature on record as El Niño looms. Here are 6 things to watch for ? Watch: CNN meteorologist forecasts which states face tornado risk
Sex workers in Amsterdam are protesting new rules in the red-light district
? Amsterdam asks 'wild' young male British tourists to 'stay away'
French bakeries face a 'critical situation'
Rescue dog-goat best friends find their forever home together
Cinnamon, the goat, and Felix, the 1-year-old bulldog mix, are an unlikely duo, but best friends, nonetheless.
Hear the Pope's joke after being hospitalized
Pope Francis joked that he is "still alive" as he seemingly left Rome's Gemelli hospital in good spirits where he spent the past few days being treated for a respiratory infection. CNN's Delia Gallagher reports.
Scientists have decoded the smell of Cleopatra's perfume
As a child in the 1980s, I visited the Jorvik Viking Centre in York, England, to learn about the Scandinavian seafarers. The museum stank ? and the stench was deliberate.
Juror in Paltrow trial: 'It took us less than 20 minutes to say Gwyneth was not at fault'
A juror who served on the civil trial relating to a 2016 ski collision involving Gwyneth Paltrow said "it took us less than 20 minutes to say Gwyneth was not at fault."
Gwyneth Paltrow's parting words in ski collision trial goes viral
Gwyneth Paltrow paused to speak to the man who had sued her after winning her ski crash trial, igniting a stream of memes in her honor.
Italian government seeks to penalize the use of English words
Italians who use English and other foreign words in official communications could face fines of up to ?100,000 ($108,705) under new new legislation introduced by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's Brothers of Italy party.
Italy takes pride in its cuisine, which is why this food historian's claims are so shocking
You can criticize their fashion, make fun of their politics, and even complain about the garbage, but questioning Italian cuisine is strictly off the table.
Skier spots snowboarder buried under snow. See what he did next
Skier Francis Zuber sprang into action when he noticed a snowboarder had become trapped upside down in a tree well. Zuber, whose reaction has been applauded as a textbook example of what to do in such a situation, urged others to take up rescue courses.
Laughter is therapy for the mind and body
Amusement and pleasant surprises ? and the laughter they can trigger ? add texture to the fabric of daily life.
These 5 states will be the first to kick residents off Medicaid starting in April
Millions of Americans are at risk of losing their Medicaid coverage in coming months, but residents in Arizona, Arkansas, Idaho, New Hampshire and South Dakota will be the first to bear the brunt of the terminations.
Hear Stormy Daniels' first comments since Trump indictment
In an interview with the British newspaper "The Times," adult film actress Stormy Daniels made her first public comments about the indictment of former President Donald Trump. CNN's Kyung Lah reports on Daniels' response and her role in the case.
'No universal school safety solution': Nashville attack renews debate over how best to protect students
Analysis: How Jimmy Carter lived his faith as president
If you know anything about Jimmy Carter, this may be it: He never lost touch with his home in Plains, Georgia, and he never gravitated away from teaching his Baptist faith.
This growling gator was roaming the streets. See what officers used to wrangle it
Police officers were tasked with removing an alligator who was found walking around the streets of Tampa, Florida.
Judge reverses removal of books due to LGBTQ and racial content in Texas
A federal judge in Texas ruled that at least 12 books removed from public libraries by Llano County officials, many because of their LGBTQ and racial content, must be placed back onto shelves within 24 hours, according to an order filed Thursday.
One iguana's taste for cake leaves a young girl with a mysterious malady
The bump on a young California girl's hand was mysterious -- and growing. It wasn't until she had seen two doctors and undergone a biopsy that her family realized the cause: The child had gotten in the way of a hungry iguana with a sweet tooth, resulting in what may be the first documented infection of a rare bacterial infection in a human from an iguana bite.
Plastic water bottles are not just bad for environment - how they impact your health
Executive Vice President of the National Wildlife Federation Mustafa Santiago Ali tells "Nightcap's" Clare Duffy the troubling facts about recycling plastic. For more, watch the full Nightcap episode here.
Russia's chief general is 'pushing the limits' of Putin's tolerance of failure in Ukraine, UK says
Ukrainian kickboxing champion dies from wounds sustained on the battlefield, mayor says
How a team of US and Canadian surgeons try to repair faces shattered by war in Ukraine
Lesya Belinska is proud of her son. She stands next to Roman Belinsky at her home and hugs him with one arm. Belinsky waves her away, embarrassed.
How these Ukrainian soldiers show the effects of war on their faces
A group of American and Canadian surgeons called "Face the Future" work across the globe focusing on delicate reconstructive surgery. The foundation's work included Russia, until recently, but they quickly pivoted their efforts to Ukraine after the full-scale war began. CNN's David McKenzie has the story.
Opinion: Russia's nuclear blackmail is a spectacular success for Putin
Vladimir Putin last week gave details of Russia's stated intent to base tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus. The flurry of alarmist reporting on what this meant highlights much of what is wrong with Western responses to Russian nuclear intimidation.
Podcast: How young is too young to start using screens? Dr. Sanjay Gupta asks an expert
Caitlin Clark breaks Final Four record in Iowa's stunning victory over South Carolina
South Carolina's march to the national championship title seemed all but assured -- the defending champion and No.1 seed was on a 42-straight game win streak, spanning 389 days and dating back to last season's national title run.
A men's Final Four like no other
It is a Final Four line-up the kind of which we've never seen before. And it should make for a thrilling season finale.
MLB investigating altercation between Los Angeles Angels' Anthony Rendon and fan
Major League Baseball (MLB) is investigating an altercation between Los Angeles Angels third baseman Anthony Rendon and a fan during the team's Opening Day game against the Oakland Athletics on Thursday.
59% of readers who took this week's quiz got 8 or more questions right. How will you fare?
Actress Jodie Turner-Smith strikes an immaculate pose. King Charles makes cheese in Germany. The week in photos
Three 9-year-old children and three adults were killed Monday at a private Christian elementary school in Nashville.
Video: This is Eva Longoria's pick for her last meal on earth
In Mexico's Yucatán, Eva Longoria sampled grilled fish with sour orange, prepared beachside for flavorful tacos. "Eva Longoria: Searching for Mexico airs Sundays at 9 p.m. ET.
Melissa Gilbert's latest project has 'Little House on the Prairie' roots
Melissa Gilbert's message for women over 50 is you're just getting started.
GM plans to phase out Apple CarPlay in EVs, with Google's help
General Motors plans to phase out widely used Apple CarPlay and Android Auto technologies that allow drivers to bypass a vehicle's infotainment system, shifting instead to built-in infotainment systems developed with Google for future electric vehicles.
Amazon Labor Union hit by infighting one year after milestone victory
When the Amazon Labor Union shocked the world last April by successfully forming the first US union in the e-commerce giant's history, Chris Smalls, the president and face of the organization, celebrated by making champagne rain on the street and thanking Jeff Bezos "for going to space" while workers organized.
Fox News banned Trump legal team from air in December 2020, new text message shows
Fox News swiftly banned then-President Donald Trump's election-denying lawyers from appearing on the right-wing channel in December 2020 after being threatened with a defamation suit, a text message made public on Friday revealed.
We tested seven cordless stick vacuums. Here are the best three
Is Le Creuset worth it? We tested it alongside the Lodge Dutch oven to see
We tested bidets for 3 months ? we're never going back to standard toilets
Is a silk pillowcase worth it? Absolutely. Here's why and which to buy
The best products we tested in March: Flashlights, photo printers and more
This $26 Amazon dress is about to become your spring wardrobe staple
Our editors' favorite picks to shop from Wayfair's 5 Days of Deals sale
This $13 kitchen tool changed the way I cook. Here's why
We tested popular carpet cleaners to find the 3 that are worth your money
We've found three of the best mops to handle grime on your hardwood and tile floors
We tested over 30 vacuum models. Here are the six best for cleaning pet hair
Spring cleaning checklist: How to actually clean every type of floor
The sports whiz who might just save Major League Baseball
Can Theo Epstein, the sports whiz who built three World Series champions by mining data, use the same tools to help save Major League Baseball?
Captain America's real name isn't Steve Rogers
You know the story: a young, undersized, aspiring artist from New York's Lower East Side who loves his country and hates bullies uses a superhero persona to take on the Nazis and becomes a war hero. It's the origin of Captain America. It's also the origin of Jack Kirby, his co-creator.
Trump finally faces accountability
It finally happened. After multiple investigations over half a dozen years, former President Donald Trump has been indicted by a grand jury in New York, according to sources familiar with the matter. Trump fired back, calling the indictment "political persecution" and warned "this Witch-Hunt" will backfire.
4 major hurdles to prosecuting Trump
Former prosecutor and CNN senior legal analyst Elie Honig explains why there is no such thing as a slam dunk criminal case against former President Donald Trump.
Is Sweden afraid of publishing this book on race?
When mirrors show us how we look, we adjust what needs to be fixed. We don't break those mirrors simply because we won't accept our reflection.
This could be a game changer on school shootings
The parents of a teenager who shot and killed four students at Oxford High School in Michigan in November 2021 are set to stand trial for involuntary manslaughter after an appellate court last week rejected their contention that the charges have no legal justification.
Review: 'Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves' masters the game-to-screen jump
Game on: Exceeding any reasonable expectations, "Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves" turns out to be a whole lot of fun, serving up what amounts to a smart-alecky version of "The Lord of the Rings" that doesn't require knowledge of the underlying game.
Analysis: 'Succession' is serving up rich content
If you don't think money can bring happiness, you may not be using it correctly.
Scarlett Johansson stars in 'Asteroid City' trailer
The official trailer for Wes Anderson's latest film, "Asteroid City," has dropped.
Review: 'Tetris' plays like a Cold War thriller built around the game's origins
As fact-based movies go, "Tetris" plays like a Cold War espionage thriller, which merely underscores the crazy amount of globetrotting intrigue that surrounded the introduction of this very popular game. Starring Taron Egerton, this Apple TV+ movie, like the game, is colorful and engaging enough that it's hard to take your eyes off the screen.
Dolly Parton and Garth Brooks set to host the ACM Awards
Dolly Parton and Garth Brooks will be the hosts of the 58th Academy of Country Music Awards.
The first round-the-world passenger cruise took place 100 years ago. Here's what it was like on board
On March 30, 1923, exactly 100 years ago, the world's first continuous passenger cruise ship arrived back in New York City after completing a 130-day voyage.
It was once a city of 25,000 people. Now hardly anyone knows about this ancient site
You join a long line at the ticket turnstile, run the gauntlet past aggressive souvenir vendors, then emerge into a clearing to see ... thousands of other tourists gathered around the Mexican ruins.