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A drone view of visitors at the archaeological site of Teotihuacan as they gather to welcome the spring equinox

Canadian killed, six Americans among injured as gunman shoots tourists at Mexico’s Teotihuacan pyramids

By Michael Rios, Mauricio Torres, CNN (CNN) — A Canadian woman was killed and six Americans were among the more than a dozen wounded after a gunman opened fire at Mexico’s Teotihuacán pyramids, a popular tourist hotspot, on Monday, authorities said. According to preliminary information, a man fired shots at the archaelogical site near Mexico

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Ukrainian infantry officer Oleksiy

343 days on the front line: Ukrainian officer’s long deployment underscores Kyiv’s manpower issues

By Daria Tarasova-Markina, Lauren Kent, CNN (CNN) — Infantry officer Oleksiy Mykhailov just spent 343 days without leaving the front line, in what his battalion believes is one of the longest combat deployments for an officer in the Ukrainian Armed Forces. His lengthy deployment, in the woodlands between settlements in the eastern Zaporizhzhia region, underscores

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Flight tracking data from Flightradar24 shows the paths of the two Southwest Airlines Boeing 737s which had to take evasive action on Saturday after they came dangerously close together.

Alarms sound in the cockpit as two Southwest jets fly dangerously close near Nashville International Airport

By Alexandra Skores, CNN Washington (CNN) — Two Southwest Airlines Boeing 737s had to make evasive maneuvers on Saturday at Nashville International Airport after collision alarms in the cockpit warned the pilots the planes were too close together. Southwest Flight 507 from Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, was landing in gusty winds at the same time

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No charge for your electric vehicle after Coachella? Roadside assistance company has an electrifying solution

INDIO, Calif. (KESQ) – As thousands depart the valley after Coachella, some are doing so in electric vehicles. As we saw last week, though, long lines of festival goers looking to charge their EVs can cause some problems for the valley’s infrastructure. Last Monday, we reported on big slowdowns at electric vehicle charging stations across the

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Winston-Salem police said the suspects and victims involved in a park shooting Monday morning have been identified and located.

Planned fight near North Carolina middle school erupts into shooting, killing 2 teens and wounding 5, police say

By Holly Yan, Dianne Gallagher, Meridith Edwards, CNN (CNN) — Two teenagers were killed and five others were shot after a planned fight erupted into gunfire at a North Carolina public park that borders a middle school, Winston-Salem police announced Monday. The shooting unfolded in a public park during the morning hours and involved teenagers,

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The sun rises above a facade of the US Supreme Court building in Washington

Supreme Court will decide if preschools that decline children of same-sex couples may receive state funding

By John Fritze, CNN (CNN) — The Supreme Court agreed Monday to review a Colorado law that requires preschools receiving taxpayer money to enroll children of same-sex couples — setting up an important First Amendment showdown at the high court that pits religious rights against LGBTQ families. At the same time, the court declined to

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5 things to know for April 20: Gas prices, Louisiana mass shooting, peace talks, tsunami warning, animal rights protest

By Alexandra Banner, CNN Tariff refunds are finally beginning to roll out — at least in part. Two months after the Supreme Court struck down President Donald Trump’s most sweeping tariffs, American importers who are owed more than $166 billion in refunds can begin applying today. Here’s what else you need to know to get

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A television shows a news report on Japan Meteorological Agency's tsunami warning on Monday

Tsunami advisory lifted after Japan earthquake but warnings for potential stronger quake issued

By Lauren Kent, Yumi Asada, CNN (CNN) — The Japanese government has warned of a slightly heightened risk of a megaquake in the next week after a strong 7.4-magnitude earthquake struck off the country’s northeastern coast on Monday, triggering a tsunami warning, according to the Japan Meteorological Agency and the US Geological Survey. The three-meter

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Gov. Abigail Spanberger speaks during a "Virginians For Fair Elections" canvassing event in Woodbridge

Pinwheels and the ‘lobster district’: How Virginia Democrats drew up a US House map to all but lock out Republicans

By Renée Rigdon, Ethan Cohen, CNN (CNN) — Virginia Democrats hope the new congressional map voters approved Tuesday will flip four Republican House districts, delivering 10 of 11 seats in a state former Vice President Kamala Harris won with just 52% of the vote in 2024. Here’s how they drew it up. The plan dramatically

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Community members in Shreveport

A Louisiana man killed 8 children, 7 of his own. His family said warning signs preceded the tragedy

By Zoe Sottile, Lauren Mascarenhas, Isabel Rosales, Maria Sole Campinoti, Taylor Romine, CNN Shreveport, Louisiana (CNN) — Freddie Montgomery looked across the street as he walked home from visiting a neighbor and saw Shamar Elkins. The 31-year-old was sitting on the front porch of his Shreveport, Louisiana, home Saturday afternoon, Montgomery told CNN. The two

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Celeste Rivas Hernandez poses in an undated photo provided by the attorney representing the teen's family.

Prosecutors say singer d4vd sexually abused a teen for months before killing her. What we know about the case against him

By Alaa Elassar, Zoe Sottile, CNN (CNN) — Seven months after the decomposed body of a 14-year-old girl was found in the trunk of his car, the singer d4vd pleaded not guilty Monday to first-degree murder, a charge that carries the possible sentence of death or life in prison. Celeste Rivas Hernandez’s remains were found

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Coachella Festival Weekend 2 end with smooth operations despite minor issues

INDIO, Calif. (KESQ)- As Coachella enters its final day, officials say this year’s festival has been largely successful, despite a handful of issues throughout the weekend. Thousands of festivalgoers filled the Empire Polo Club, taking in performances while navigating high temperatures, large crowds, and long days. Alongside them, Indio police, city staff, and event crews

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