Saudi offers to allow fuel ships in Yemen peace proposal, after CNN investigation exposes toll of blockade

Saudi Arabia's top diplomat announced on Monday a proposal to end the six-year conflict in Yemen, including an offer of a ceasefire and political agreement with the Iran-backed Houthi rebels who control strategic parts of the country.


Thousands evacuated in Australia as 'life-threatening' floods inundate New South Wales

More than 18,000 people have been evacuated from their homes in Australia's New South Wales (NSW) as heavy rains and major flooding continue to inundate the state, causing some areas to resemble "inland seas."


Chip Shortage

Computer chip shortage starting to hit automakers where it hurts

The computer chip shortage is starting to hit automakers where it really hurts, delaying deliveries of full-size pickups and SUVs.


US homes are selling at record speed

Finding a home to buy remains a challenge for house hunters right now.


Brazilian governor: Millions are paying price due to 'psychopathic' Bolsonaro

CNN's Julia Chatterley speaks with Sao Paulo governor João Doria about the desperate coronavirus situation in Brazil. The second wave of Covid-19 is ripping through the country, pushing hospitals and ICUs toward collapse and claiming record numbers of daily deaths.


Massive fire destroys homes of thousands in Bangladesh Rohingya refugee camps

A fire has swept through a sprawling Rohingya refugee camp in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, destroying shelters and endangering the lives of tens of thousands of refugees, the UN refugee agency UNHCR reported Monday.


Surfer killed by lightning while training

Katherine Diaz, a 22-year-old surfer, was killed after being struck by lightning while training in El Tunco beach in south-west El Salvador.


Wall Street's hot new bet: Betting on sports

The NCAA basketball tournament, aka March Madness, is nirvana for sports bettors. But it's March Madness on Wall Street too, as the blue-chip S&P 500 index is wagering that legal gambling is a growing trend that's here to stay.


They wanted democracy. Instead they were beaten and raped by police


Children's book on Dr. Anthony Fauci set for June

Dr. Anthony Fauci, who has served under seven US presidents and has guided the national response to Covid-19, will soon be immortalized in a children's book.