Video game CEO is out after praising Texas abortion law

Video game CEO John Gibson stepped down from the helm of Tripwire Interactive after his support of the Texas abortion law created a firestorm.


Taliban name ex-Guantanamo detainees and wanted man to new caretaker government

• Pilot describes aircraft being shot down by Taliban


Mexican Supreme Court rules criminalizing abortion is unconstitutional

Mexico's Supreme Court has unanimously ruled that penalizing abortion is unconstitutional, in a decision expected to set precedent for the legal status of abortion nationwide.


Apple expected to unveil new iPhones at event on September 14

Apple will likely reveal its latest lineup of iPhones next week.


Missing toddler found safe after surviving 3 days in Australian wilderness

Three-year-old AJ Elfalak was found three days after he went missing in the Australian wilderness, authorities confirmed. AJ is autistic and non-verbal, according to CNN affiliate Seven News.


The head of Russia's space agency is jealous of US billionaires

CNN's Kristin Fisher spoke to Dmitry Rogozin in his first interview with western media since becoming the head of Roscomos, Russia's space agency. She joins New Day to share his thoughts on the billionaire space race, which company he thinks is best, and Roscosmos' relationship with NASA.


Bolsonaro supporters breach police cordon

Supporters of Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro pushed through police barriers to advance towards Congress in Brasilia on Monday night, the eve of a day of planned demonstrations to back the far-right leader in his dispute with the judiciary.


Kim Kardashian and crypto FOMO: Why regulators are worried

Regulators are worried about all the people plugging cryptocurrencies online. That includes Kim Kardashian, beauty and fashion mogul and influencer extraordinaire.


From Nobel laureate to pariah: How the world got Abiy Ahmed and Ethiopia so wrong

​​"Abiy, Abiy," the crowd chanted, waving Ethiopia's tricolor flag and cheering as the country's new prime minister, dressed in a white blazer with gold trim and smiling broadly, waved to a packed basketball arena at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, part of a whirlwind three-city tour of the United States to woo the diaspora.


Risk Takers 2021: Wall Street's hottest investor is betting big on a handful of stocks. Critics say she's playing with fire

At a time when many investors are content to follow the crowd and buy top techs like Apple, Amazon and Microsoft, Cathie Wood is looking for the next big innovators in buzzy fields like robotics, fintech and space exploration.