Muhammad Ali: Inside his final hours

Muhammad Ali, the iconic three-time world heavyweight boxing champion who died Friday, had recently shunned the public spotlight he once seemed to revere.

Dad lunges at smirking killer: 'I wanted to break his jaw'

A day after grabbing headlines for a cross-courtroom dive at his daughter's killer, Van Terry told CNN's Brooke Baldwin on Friday the man's smirk made him snap.

U.S. Embassy in South Africa warns of 'near-term' attacks

The U.S. Embassy in South Africa issued a statement Saturday warning U.S. citizens about the threat of "near-term attacks against places where U.S. citizens congregate in South Africa, such as upscale shopping areas and malls in Johannesburg and Cape Town."

Sanders: 'The Democratic National Convention will be a contested convention'

Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders on Saturday vowed to continue his fight for the Democratic nomination beyond the primary season, telling reporters at a news conference in Los Angeles that he plans to go after Hillary Clinton's superdelegates.

Anti-ISIS forces defeat militants in battle for Falluja

Iraqi security forces rapidly closed in on key ISIS-held territories in Iraq and Syria on Saturday with advances to regain control of militant controlled towns, military officials say.

Muhammad Ali dies at 74

Muhammad Ali, the legendary boxer who proclaimed himself "The Greatest" and was among the most famous and beloved athletes on the planet, died Friday in Phoenix, Arizona, a family spokesman said.

North Korean-born sons of U.S. defector appear in propaganda video

Two brothers who grew up in North Korea and identify themselves as the sons of an American defector appeared together in a North Korean video this week, calling on the United States to stop its hostility toward Pyongyang.

Clinton takes on Trump: Her 34 toughest lines

Hillary Clinton on Thursday blitzed presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump with a barrage of pointed and sarcastic attacks, casting him as dangerous with a petulant streak that could threaten U.S. national and global security.

Florida fisherman rescued after treading water for 20 hours

Maybe it was his Navy training or his prayers, but a Florida fisherman is lucky to be alive after treading water in the Gulf of Mexico for 20 hours.

World's busiest airport couldn't give world's biggest airliner a gate

More than 500 passengers aboard the first Qatar Airways flight to Atlanta flew 7,400 miles from Doha, Qatar, without incident, but during the final few hundred yards of their journey they got caught up in an international dustup between airline heavyweights.