Stocks finish mixed, but Dow and S&P hit lowest levels since November 2020
Stocks opened higher Tuesday morning, snapping a five-day losing streak and a steep selloff that sent the Dow into a bear market the previous day.
Blinken says US will try to help Iranians maintain access to internet amid blackouts
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Tuesday that the Biden administration "will certainly look for ways to facilitate technology services being made accessible to people in Iran" amid widespread internet outages during the nationwide unrest.
Mystery leaks hit Russian undersea gas pipelines to Europe
European countries on Tuesday raced to investigate unexplained leaks in two Russian gas pipelines running under the Baltic Sea near Sweden and Denmark, infrastructure at the heart of an energy crisis since Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Mali basketball players apologize after mixed zone fight
Two basketball players from Mali have apologized for fighting in the mixed zone following the team's 81-68 defeat against Serbia at the Women's World Cup.
Dutch cyclist plans appeal after assault conviction
Dutch cyclist Mathieu van der Poel will appeal a court conviction for assaulting two teenage girls in a Sydney hotel on Saturday, according to his lawyer.
New US home sales bounce back in August
New home sales bounced back in August despite high prices and rising mortgage rates that have pushed some buyers away.
McDonald's is selling Happy Meals to adults — with a twist
The Hamburglar is back at McDonald's. But this time, it's just for adults.
Asia's richest man sees growing isolation for China
Indian billionaire Gautam Adani says that China "will feel increasingly isolated" and the "foremost champion of globalization" would find it hard to bounce back from a period of economic weakness.
First on CNN: 71% of workers say their pay isn't keeping up with inflation
There is growing evidence that Americans are struggling to keep up with crushing inflation.
Japan holds controversial state funeral for assassinated leader Shinzo Abe
Japan bids farewell to former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in an elaborate state funeral Tuesday, despite public opposition to the cost of the event as the country grapples with their late leader's legacy.