3/31/2023

Tornadoes tear through Arkansas, Mississippi and Tennessee. Illinois is next

3 min ago

Sullivan County official says storm destroyed his home, trapping his wife inside

From CNN's Dave Alsup

Jim Pirtle, the emergency management director for Sullivan County, Illinois, told CNN his wife became trapped inside his family's home as a storm ripped through the county Friday night, destroying the house.

Their son was able to rescue her, he said.

“I called (my wife) 45 minutes before it hit. I told her, 'Robin, you need to go somewhere.' We don’t have a basement," Pirtle said. "I was on the phone with her and she was crying, ‘Jim I love you’ and it started tearing the house apart.”

“We got hit bad,” Pirtle said speaking by phone from Florida.

The official was out of state when the severe weather hit Sullivan County. He said he has been working with emergency officials remotely.

The storm hit the southern side of the city and "destroyed a lot of homes," Pirtle said.

“I’m not sure about fatalities, yet,” he added. “We still got people missing."

20 min ago

More than 50 preliminary tornado reports made in six states

People help remove personal items from a storm damaged home after a tornado in Johnson County, Iowa, on Friday. (Joseph Cress/Iowa City Press-Citizen/AP)

The number of preliminary tornado reports during Friday's storms has ticked up to at least 53, according to the Storm Prediction Center.

Here's where they have been reported:

  • Illinois: 22
  • Arkansas: 12
  • Iowa: 8
  • Wisconsin: 5
  • Tennessee: 4
  • Mississippi: 2
44 min ago

Multiple houses with "severe damage" in Sullivan, Indiana

From CNN’s Rebekah Riess

Multiple houses in the small city of Sullivan, Indiana, have sustained “severe damage” due to storms in the area, said Sullivan Mayor Clint Lamb.

“We need all citizens to stay safe and stay put,” Lamb said in a Facebook post overnight. “First responders need clear streets so they can tend to affected areas. Please pray for the Sullivan families and public safety personnel.” 

Sullivan is around 100 miles southwest of Indianapolis.

The mayor also thanked local police, fire, and ambulance services for their assistance.

Lamb said that a tornado had touched down in the area, however, the National Weather Service has not confirmed any of the storms in the state are tornadoes.

According to meteorologist Andrew White with the Indianapolis Office of the National Weather Service, three Indiana counties — Howard, Johnson, and Sullivan — have been hit hard by storms.

Sullivan County was under a tornado warning and a special statement had been sent out on the storm that moved through the county. 

50 min ago

New tornado watch issued for portions of Alabama, Mississippi and Tennessee

From CNN meteorologist Mike Saenz

A tornado watch is in effect for northern Alabama, northern Mississippi and central Tennessee until 7:00 a.m. CDT (8 a.m. ET) Saturday, according to the Storm Prediction Center.

That includes the cities of Nashville, Tennessee, and Huntsville, Alabama.

The areas could see tornadoes rated as EF-2 or higher in intensity, with destructive winds topping 111 mph. Storms could also bring wind gusts up to 70 mph and isolated events of hail nearly the size of an egg.

42 min ago

1 dead, dozens injured after the roof of an Illinois theater collapses on concertgoers

From CNN's Rebekah Riess, Elizabeth Wolfe and Mike Saenz

Rescuers work the scene at the Apollo Theatre after a severe spring storm caused damage and injuries during a concert, late Friday in Belvidere, Illinois. (Matt Marton/AP)

More than 200 people were packed inside the Apollo Theatre in Belvidere, Illinois, for an event when its roof collapsed Friday night, leaving one person dead and dozens injured, the city fire chief said.

The collapse occurred as a storm hit Belvidere's Boone County, with winds in the area reported to be in excess of 50 mph. It is not yet clear whether the storm caused the theater's roof to cave in.

First responders arrived within minutes of the collapse and began pulling people from the debris, Belvidere Fire Department Chief Shawn Schadle said.

Twenty-eight people were taken to hospital by ambulance, he said, adding that five had severe injuries.

Rescue teams performed an initial search of the theater and were carrying out a second search, "looking into the stabilization of the building,” Schadle said.

The venue's event coordinator estimated that approximately 260 concertgoers, staff and performers were in the theater, the chief said. The night's headliner, metal band Morbid Angel, announced on Facebook that their show was canceled due to the weather.

One of the other bands set to play, Revocation, said in a Facebook post that "everyone in the bands and crew are safe." It added, "Our thoughts are with everyone affected by this disaster."

Illinois Governor JB Pritzker said in a tweet that his office is “closely monitoring” the situation.

2 hr 35 min ago

New tornado watch issued for parts of Indiana, Kentucky and Ohio

From CNN meteorologist Mike Saenz

A tornado watch is in effect for southeastern Indiana, northern Kentucky and western Ohio until 5 a.m. EDT, according to the Storm Prediction Center.

This includes Dayton and Cincinnati, Ohio.

Areas impacted by the brewing storms could see a handful of tornadoes, wind gusts of up to 70 mph, and egg-sized hail.

2 hr 34 min ago

Nearly 300,000 homes and businesses are without power across the central US

From CNN's Paradise Afshar

A tree lays on its side in an apartment complex in Little Rock, Arkansas. (Stephen Swofford/Arkansas Democrat-Gazette/AP)

Nearly 300,000 energy customers are in the dark late Friday night in states impacted by storms sweeping through large swaths of the central US, according to tracker PowerOutage.us.

Illinois has the most outages reported with more than 100,000 customers without power, followed by nearly 69,000 outages in Arkansas, the tracker shows.

Here's a run down so far:

  • Illinois: 105,334 customers without power
  • Arkansas: 68,845 
  • Indiana: 33,205
  • Tennessee: 25,204
  • Iowa: 25,048
  • Wisconsin: 13,627
  • Missouri: 16,580
  • Michigan: 10,863
3 hr 43 min ago

5 treated in hospital after tornado touches down in Covington, Tennessee

From CNN’s Paradise Afshar

Five people are being treated in a Covington, Tennessee, hospital after a tornado touched down in the city, a hospital official said.

The Baptist Memorial Hospital-Tipton was not damaged by the storm and its staff are still able to receive and treat patients, Kimberly Alexander, director of media relations for Baptist Memorial Health Care, said.

The tornado has rendered the city "impassable," the Covington Police Department said on Facebook Friday night, sharing photos of roads blocked by downed power poles and large trees toppled in front of homes.

Police asked residents to stay off the roads due to hazards and so emergency crews can pass through to critical areas.

“Please stay home,” Covington Mayor Jan Hensley said in a social media post. “Do not drive around looking. Power lines are down. We are trying to get cleaned up.”
3 hr 34 min ago

More than 40 preliminary tornado reports made in six states

A team from Summit Energy say a prayer together before investigating a burst gas line in Cammack Village after a tornado swept through the area Friday, March 31, in Little Rock, Arkansas. (Stephen Swofford/Arkansas Democrat-Gazette/AP)

The number of preliminary tornado reports made in the US Friday has risen to 43, according to the Storm Prediction Center.

Here's where they have been reported:

  • Illinois: 16
  • Arkansas: 12
  • Iowa: 8
  • Wisconsin: 3
  • Tennessee: 2
  • Mississippi: 2


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Hear Stormy Daniels' first comments since Trump indictment

In an interview with the British newspaper "The Times," adult film actress Stormy Daniels made her first public comments about the indictment of former President Donald Trump. CNN's Kyung Lah reports on Daniels' response and her role in the case.

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Three months, three missing radioactive items. Here's what you need to know

What do a capsule in Australia, a cylinder in Thailand and a camera in the US have in common?

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Kremlin sharpens confrontation with Washington by arresting American journalist

American journalist Evan Gershkovich made a pointed observation last year following the arrest of prominent Russian opposition figure Ilya Yashin.

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Gwyneth Paltrow wins ski collision case

A Utah jury has found Gwyneth Paltrow not liable in a 2016 ski collision case. Paltrow was also victorious in her counterclaim against the man who sued her.
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3/30/2023

How a team of US and Canadian surgeons try to repair faces shattered by war in Ukraine

Lesya Belinska is proud of her son. She stands next to Roman Belinsky at her home and hugs him with one arm. Belinsky waves her away, embarrassed.

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Reporter shares how Trump advisers are reacting to indictment

A grand jury in Manhattan has voted to indict Donald Trump, according to three sources familiar with the matter -- the first time in American history that a current or former president will face criminal charges. CNN political analyst Maggie Haberman explains how Trump's advisers are reacting.

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Hear what Trump supporters think will happen after Trump indictment

Supporters at Donald Trump's campaign rally in Waco, Texas weigh in on the former president facing a possible indictment.

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A tourist lake has turned into dry, cracked earth. It's a sign of how bad Europe's drought has become



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Hear new audio from Wagner boss amid losses in Bakhmut

Wagner boss Yevgeny Prigozhin has been incredibly useful to Putin for his conflict in Ukraine. But this figure who once lurked in the shadows is now increasingly in the public eye and sometimes deviates from the Kremlin narrative. CNN's Matthew Chance has more.

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2 Blackhawk helicopters with 101st Airborne Division crash, status of crew members unknown

Two HH-60 Blackhawk helicopters with the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) crashed in Trigg County, Kentucky, at about 10 p.m. Wednesday, according to a statement from Fort Campbell.

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Beijing warns of 'severe impact' on US-China relations as Taiwan's leader lands in New York

Taiwan's relationship with the United States has "never been closer," its President Tsai Ing-wen said after arriving in New York City Wednesday, as Beijing warned her visit could lead to "serious confrontation" between China and the US.
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3/29/2023

'It's a slaughter-fest for the Russians': Top US general on Bakhmut battle

Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark Milley spoke to US lawmakers at a House Armed Services Committee hearing on Russia's military forces in Bakhmut, Ukraine.

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Crucial Antarctic ocean circulation heading for collapse if planet-warming pollution remains high, scientists warn



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Elon Musk and other tech leaders call for pause in 'out of control' AI race

Some of the biggest names in tech are calling for artificial intelligence labs to stop the training of the most powerful AI systems for at least six months, citing "profound risks to society and humanity."

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Russia's nuclear blackmail is a spectacular success for Putin



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Russian conductor makes a comeback in China after he was fired for refusing to condemn the war

Valery Gergiev, the star Russian conductor fired in Germany last year for his refusal to condemn the invasion of Ukraine, was given a warm welcome in China this week as he started a three-day performance at the country's top art center.

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Sands United: The soccer club that's tackling grief

Sands United is a soccer club much like many others. They play on Sundays and they go through the motions of the sport -- the ups and the downs that fans of all teams are familiar with -- every weekend. They lace up their boots and seek out victories, then usually retire for a drink or two afterwards.
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Russia's war in Ukraine

The Ukrainian military said it repelled 24 Russian attacks as heavy fighting rages in the eastern Donetsk and Luhansk regions. Follow here for live updates.
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3/28/2023

Biden 'concerned' about Russia's plans to station tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus

26 min ago

Russia begins exercises with Yars ICBMs, Defense Ministry says

From CNN's Josh Pennington and Mitchell McCluskey

Russia has deployed thousands of military personnel to start drills with the Yars intercontinental ballistic missile system, its Defense Ministry said Wednesday.

The Novosibirsk missile formation is participating in the exercises and the Strategic Missile Forces are conducting a “comprehensive control inspection” of the Omsk missile association, the ministry said in a statement on Telegram.

More than 3,000 servicemen and about 300 units of military equipment are involved in the exercise, the statement said.

"During the exercise there are plans to practice maneuvering actions of autonomous YARS rocket launchers which will cover the territories of three regions," the statement said. "The strategic missile specialists will also perform a series of measures to camouflage and counteract modern means of aerial reconnaissance in cooperation with formations and units of the Central Military District and the Airborne Forces."

Some context: Russian President Vladimir Putin has aimed to make the Yars missile system part of the country's "invincible" weapons and the mainstay of the ground-based component of its nuclear arsenal, according to Reuters.

26 min ago

Ukrainian shelling hits locomotive depot in Russian-occupied city of Melitopol, officials say

From CNN's Josh Pennington

A locomotive depot in the Russian-occupied city of Melitopol in southern Ukraine was hit by Ukrainian shelling Wednesday morning, the city's administration said. 

The Melitopol city administration reported damage to infrastructure, but no casualties.

“First responders are working at the site. We are clarifying information as it comes in,” the administration said.
3 min ago

Bakhmut situation remains "under control," Ukraine's military says. Here's the latest

From CNN staff

Ukrainian soldiers fire artillery in the direction of Bakhmut on Monday. (Diego Herrera Carcedo/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)

The situation in the contested eastern city of Bakhmut remains "under control," with the commander of the Ukraine's ground forces taking control of the city's defense, the Ukrainian military said.

The military also said in an update Tuesday that the heaviest combat is concentrated in several zones in the eastern Donetsk and Luhansk regions, and its units have repelled the latest efforts by Russian forces to advance. Over the past day, the General Staff said it repelled 24 Russian attacks.

Here are the latest headlines:

  • Nuclear concerns in Belarus ...: US President Joe Biden told reporters Tuesday he’s concerned about Russia's plans to station tactical nuclear weapons in neighboring Belarus. "This is dangerous kind of talk, and it’s worrisome," he said. Moscow will complete the construction of a special storage facility for tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus by the beginning of July, Russian President Vladimir Putin told state media on Saturday.
  • ... and in Ukraine: International Atomic Energy Agency chief Rafael Grossi told CNN that military action is increasing around Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, which is held by Russian forces. Russia has said it is ready to discuss the safety situation at the plant with international observers after President Volodymyr Zelensky accused Moscow of "radiation blackmail."
  • International aid: Britain and Poland announced plans to build two temporary villages in Ukraine with housing for people who have been forced to flee their homes due to Russia’s invasion. Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal said Kyiv will also receive an additional $2.5 billion from the US as a grant to help with state services such as salaries and benefits. The budgetary support is part of a US pledge of $9.9 billion to assist the Ukrainian economy in 2023 and is separate from military assistance. 
  • Olympic controversy: The International Olympic Committee’s executive board issued a recommendation to international federations and sports event organizers that athletes “who actively support the war cannot compete.” But IOC president Thomas Bach defended plans to allow Russian and Belarusian athletes to participate in international competitions. 
  • Russia munitions plan: The Russian Defense Ministry said the production of individual types of ammunition will increase seven to eight times by the end of the year. But Western analysts have expressed skepticism that Russia’s military-industrial capacity and supply chains can be accelerated so quickly. In Ukraine, the government announced that three new companies financed by donations are ready to deploy Ukrainian-made drones for combat.
  • Data decisions: The US decided to not share data under a key nuclear arms control treaty in response to Russia's announcement that it will not do so either. Meanwhile, the US decision to fly its surveillance drones further south over the Black Sea after a Russian jet collided with a US drone earlier this month “definitely limits our ability to gather intelligence” related to the Ukraine war, a senior US military official told CNN.
1 min ago

Biden "concerned" about Russia's plans to station tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus

From CNN's DJ Judd

President Joe Biden briefly speaks with reporters as he returns to the White House on Tuesday. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

US President Joe Biden told reporters Tuesday he’s concerned about Russia's plans to station tactical nuclear weapons in neighboring Belarus.

“They haven’t done that yet, unless something happened while I was on the helicopter,” Biden said. “Sure, I’m concerned about that.” 
“What’ve I been talking to you guys about for the last year? This is dangerous kind of talk, and it’s worrisome,” Biden added.

On Saturday, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced plans to station tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus. Moscow will complete the construction of a special storage facility for tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus by the beginning of July, Putin told state broadcaster Russia 1.

Former Vice President Mike Pence also weighed in Tuesday on Putin's plans.

"Every time he gets into a corner, he mentions nuclear weapons, and now the threat about moving tactical weapons is just the latest,” Pence said of Putin Tuesday during an interview with Newsmax.

He argued it's “absolutely essential that we continue to give Ukraine what they need."

"We don't allow Putin to distract the world or diminish support through his threats of moving tactical nuclear weapons," Pence said. "We just need to remain strong and stand with the Ukrainians.” 

3 hr 59 min ago

Military action is growing near Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, IAEA director general says

From CNN’s Alex Hardie and Jaya Sharma

Military action is increasing around Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, International Atomic Energy Agency director general Rafael Grossi said Tuesday.

Speaking from Dnipro in Ukraine ahead of a visit to the plant, Grossi said the situation “is not getting any better."

"Military action continues," he told CNN’s Lynda Kinkade. "In fact, it is increasing. There are growing numbers of troops, and military vehicles, heavy artillery, more military action around the plant.” 

The plant has been “in blackout repeatedly,” Grossi added.

The director general's visit will be his second to the plant and his first since the IAEA established a permanent presence at the site in September last year, the agency said in a statement Saturday.

“I want to see what the situation is for myself, talk to the management there, which is the Russian management," Grossi told CNN.

Russia's state-owned nuclear energy monopoly, Rosatom, said Tuesday that Russia is ready to discuss the situation at the plant with Grossi.

“In a few hours myself and my team, we are going to cross the front line again — as we did last year,” Grossi said. “I am going to continue my consultations in order to try to establish a protection around the plant and spare us all from a nuclear accident with potential catastrophic consequences.”

The IAEA chief said the current risk level at the plant is “extremely high and it’s totally unpredictable, precisely because we are in a combat zone.”

On Monday, Grossi met with President Volodymyr Zelensky, who was visiting the Zaporizhzhia and Dnipro regions. Later, in his nightly address on Monday, Zelensky thanked Grossi for his support.

CNN's Anna Chernova and Sarah Dean contributed reporting.

4 hr 1 min ago

US announces it supports creation of special tribunal to prosecute Russia for "crime of aggression" in Ukraine

From CNN's Jennifer Hansler

The United States announced it supports the creation of a special tribunal to prosecute the crime of aggression — a significant development in the push to hold top Kremlin officials accountable for the war in Ukraine.

“At this critical moment in history, I am pleased to announce that the United States supports the development of an internationalized tribunal dedicated to prosecuting the crime of aggression against Ukraine,” US Ambassador-at-Large for Global Criminal Justice Beth Van Schaack announced Monday.

The announcement of US support for the development of such a body comes after Ukraine and other countries have for months pushed for the creation of the mechanism.

In that time, the US would not say whether it supported a special tribunal, with US officials instead saying there were reviewing the option and supporting other mechanisms like the International Criminal Court.

However, in her remarks Monday, Van Schaack said “there are compelling arguments for why” the crime of aggression “must be prosecuted alongside” crimes that are being investigated by the ICC.

She noted the past example of the Nuremberg trials prosecuting Nazi leaders after World War II, in which “the United States led the prosecution of the crime of aggression — deemed ‘crimes against the peace’ in the lexicon of the era.”

There are a number of different bodies like the ICC which can prosecute war crimes and crimes against humanity, but they do not have the jurisdiction to prosecute the crime of aggression by Russia against Ukraine.

As such, Ukrainian Ambassador at Large Anton Korynevych in December argued that these existing mechanisms do not do enough to ensure that the decision-makers in Moscow face punishment for their war against Ukraine.

Read more here.

4 hr 4 min ago

Russian man whose daughter made anti-war painting sentenced to 2 years in prison

From CNN's Anna Chernova and Tim Lister

A Russian man whose 12-year-old daughter drew an anti-war picture at school has been sentenced to two years in prison by a court for his own online posts critical of the invasion of Ukraine.

Alexey Moskalyov had been charged with “discrediting the Russian military” and was under house arrest in the Tula region after being accused of repeatedly publishing anti-war posts.

According to the indictment, Moskalyov, “using his personal computer, posted on his page in social networks statements in the form of text-graphic publications discrediting the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation,” reported Russian state news agency RIA Novosti.

One of Moskalyov’s posts read: “Army of Russia. The oppressors around us,” according to the court, as quoted by Russian independent news site Mediazona.

In April last year, Moskalyov’s 12-year-old daughter Masha drew a picture of Russian missiles being fired at a Ukrainian family and wrote “No to war” and “Glory to Ukraine” during her art class, according to Mediazona.

The school subsequently called the police.

Read more here.

4 hr 4 min ago

US official says new drone routes over Black Sea "definitely limit" intelligence gathering

From CNN's Jim Sciutto

The US decision to fly its surveillance drones further south over the Black Sea after a Russian jet collided with a US drone earlier this month “definitely limits our ability to gather intelligence” related to the Ukraine war, a senior US military official tells CNN.

Flying drones at greater distances reduces the quality of intelligence they can gather, a US military official explained, noting that spy satellites can compensate to some degree but have shorter times over targets, again reducing effectiveness relative to surveillance drones.

After the Russian jet collided with a US Reaper drone earlier this month, the US began flying its surveillance drones further south and at a higher altitude over the Black Sea than previously, placing them further away from airspace surrounding the Crimean peninsula and eastern portions of the Black Sea.

When CNN first reported this change, one US official said the new routes were part of an effort “to avoid being too provocative,” as the Biden administration continues to be careful to avoid any incident that could escalate into a direct conflict with Russian forces. The official said the drone flights would continue this way “for the time being,” but added there is already “an appetite” to return to the routes closer to Russian-held territory.

Asked about the new routes’ impact on intelligence gathering, Pentagon spokesman Brig. Gen. Patrick Ryder told CNN, “We’re not going to discuss missions, routes, or timing of operations. We’re also not going to discuss intelligence operations other than to say we maintain a robust ISR capability in the region and beyond.” A spokesperson for the National Security Council referred questions to the Pentagon.

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1 hr 5 min ago

US replaces Russia as Europe's top crude oil supplier

From CNN's Anna Cooban in London

The United States is now the biggest supplier of crude oil to the European Union.

In December, 18% of the bloc’s crude imports came from America, EU data office Eurostat said Tuesday.

That is a big turnaround: Russia was until recently the bloc’s top supplier of crude, accounting for as much as 31% of total imports until the end of January 2022, according to Eurostat. The US, meanwhile, came a distant second, with a maximum 13% share.

But Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine in February last year led to an upheaval in Europe’s energy supplies. EU states slashed their imports of Russia’s energy, and the bloc imposed sanctions on the country’s oil and coal exports.

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As North Korea ramps up missile tests, US and South Korean troops practice assaulting a beach

North Korea has been building up a ballistic missile arsenal on the stated premise that it needs to deter an attack on it by US and South Korean forces.

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Nashville shooter legally stockpiled guns before rampage, police say

1 min ago

Nashville shooting victim Mike Hill was father of seven and loved to cook and spend time with family 

From CNN's Sharif Paget

Mike Hill (From Covenant Presbyterian Church)

Mike Hill, 61, who was killed in the shooting at the Covenant School in Nashville where he worked, was the father of seven children and had 14 grandkids, his family said in a statement obtained by CNN affiliate WSMV. He loved to cook and spend time with his family, it added. 

His family thanked those who sent their "thoughts and prayers" and asked for ongoing support as they "grieve and try to grasp any sense of understanding of why this happened."

"We pray for the Covenant School and are so grateful that Michael was beloved by the faculty and students who filled him with joy for 14 years," the family added in the statement. 

Nashville parents have set up a GoFundMe for Hill to help his family with funeral expenses. He was known as "Big Mike" to his students, the GoFundMe said.

His daughter, Brittany Hill, said in a Facebook post on Monday that her dad "absolutely loved" his job. 

"I have watched school shootings happen over the years and never thought I would lose a loved one over a person trying to solve a temporary problem with a permanent solution," she wrote. "I am so sorry for the loss of those children," she added. 

"Please keep my family in your prayers tonight. Hug your parents and children a little tighter," she said in the post.

CNN's Taliah Miller and Jillian Sykes contributed reporting to this post.

17 min ago

Timeline: Here is how the deadly shooting at a Nashville elementary school unfolded

From CNN's Holly Yan

The sense of safety inside the Covenant School in Nashville was shattered Monday when a former student burst into the private Christian school wielding an assault-style rifle and killed three 9-year-old children and three adults.

The shooter, 28-year-old Audrey Hale, was killed by police. Authorities believe the six victims were targeted randomly.

Here's a timeline of what happened:

9:57 a.m.

Hale sends an ominous message to childhood friend Averianna Patton on Instagram, Patton told CNN on Tuesday. The direct message from Hale said, “I’m planning to die today” and that Patton would see it on the news.

Disturbed by the message, Patton contacted her father for advice. He suggested she call a suicide prevention line for assistance, which she did. But because Patton was not the person at risk of harming herself, the call recipient advised Patton to contact local law enforcement, she said.

Around 10:13 a.m.

Patton calls the Davidson County Sheriff's Office in Nashville but was on hold for “maybe like 7 minutes,” she said. By then, the deadly rampage at Covenant School had already started.

10:13 a.m.

The Metropolitan Nashville Police Department receives a call about an active shooter inside the school. Surveillance video shows the shooter entering the school by firing through glass doors and climbing through.

Broken glass is seen on the ground at the entrance that Hale used.  (Metro Nashville Police Department)

10:18 a.m.

Timestamped surveillance footage from inside the school shows Hale armed with multiple weapons walking down a hallway.

Surveillance footage shows Hale inside the building.  (Metro Nashville Police Department)

10:24 a.m.

Nashville officers arrive at the school, Police Chief John Drake said. Bodycam footage shows police entering the school amid wailing fire alarms and immediately going to several rooms to look for the shooter.

Officers hear gunfire on the second floor and rush up the stairs as the shots grow louder, the video shows.

Police move through The Covenant School.  (Metro Nashville Police Department)

10:27 a.m.

Officer Rex Engelbert sees the shooter and fires about four rounds with an assault-style rifle. His bodycam footage shows the attacker collapsing.

Officer Michael Collazo then moved toward the shooter while it appeared a gun was still in the assailant’s hand. Collazo appeared to shoot the attacker on the ground four times with a handgun, yelling “Stop moving!” The officers finally approached the assailant, moved a gun away and then radioed “Suspect down! Suspect down!”

4 min ago

Sports teams honoring and raising money for Covenant School during games Tuesday

From CNN's Wayne Sterling

Sports teams are honoring the people killed in a shooting at a Nashville elementary school on Monday.

There will be a moment of silence observed before Tuesday night's NHL game between the Nashville Predators and the Boston Bruins, the Boston team announced. Players from both teams are also set to wear helmet decals with the Covenant School insignia.

Boston said its foundation will donate $10,000 to Nashville's foundation "to support their efforts in helping the victims’ families."

In its own statement, the Predators said the team is moving "forward with heavy hearts in preparation" for Tuesday's game.

"We will do our best to be mindful and respectful of the more important things in society today, continuing to pray for the shooting victims, their families and the entire Covenant School family, our hearts filled with love and hope for everyone affected," the team said in a tweet.

Vanderbilt Baseball announced that ticket proceeds from its game against Lipscomb Tuesday will go toward the Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee to benefit the Covenant School.

The money will be "supporting those affected by the tragedy that unfolded in the Nashville community on Monday," the team said on its website.

49 min ago

Police body-camera footage shows officers confronting the shooter

From CNN's Melissa Alonso

(Metro Nashville Police Department)

Editor's note: This post contains graphic descriptions of violence.

The Metro Nashville Police Department released body-camera footage of at least two police officers who responded to Monday's shooting at Covenant School.

The footage is from the body-worn cameras of officers Rex Engelbert and Michael Collazo, who police said fatally shot the attacker on Monday at 10:27 a.m. local time.

At the start of the six-minute video, Engelbert is seen arriving at the school and exiting his vehicle. He grabs a long rifle from the car's trunk and heads toward one part of the building before heading toward a door. The officer approaches a woman outside the school who says the school is on lockdown but there are two children unaccounted for. 

The woman, a school official, directs Engelbert to go upstairs.

Another school official is seen handing the officer a key to open an exterior door into the building. Engelbert yells to his fellow officers: "Let's go, I need three!" 

Engelbert enters the school — about one minute after pulling up to the building — with other officers following and immediately getting into a tactical formation. About three minutes into the video, gunshots are heard in the distance and an officer is heard saying "It's upstairs, sounds like it’s upstairs."

The officers rush up a stairwell as the gunshots grow louder. 

The flashes from the shooter's gunfire are seen in Collazo's bodycam footage, which leads the officers down a hall to the suspect's position.

The officers approach the sound of gunfire and Engelbert rounds a corner and fires multiple times at a person near a large window, who drops to the ground, the video shows.

Collazo then pushes forward and

22 min ago

Childhood friend remembers substitute teacher Cynthia Peak who was killed in Nashville shooting

From CNN’s Sharif Paget

Cynthia Peak (From Facebook)

Along with the Nashville community, people outside of Tennessee are grieving Cynthia Peak, 61, who was killed on Monday during a shooting at The Covenant School.

Peak, whom police believe to have been a substitute teacher at the school, is from Leesville, Louisiana, where childhood friends are remembering her.

Louisiana state Rep. Charles Anthony Owen said he has known Peak his whole life.

"She and my sister were the closest of friends growing up and it seems like Cindy was around for all of my childhood," he said Tuesday in a Facebook post. "She and Mae Ann had birthdays one day apart and her family lived across the street from us for a period of time. Cindy and Mae were always together."

Owen said in the Facebook post that when his sister Mae died, Peak was one of the first faces he recalled seeing.

"She was right here to grieve her old friend," he said. 

"I grieve through tears as I write these words, but I know Cindy is in Heaven with her father, Dr. Bill Broyles, her mother, Nell Broyles, and her oldest sister, Diane. I also can take solace that she and my sister are once again holding hands and smiling," he added.

1 hr 5 min ago

Biden says he hasn't yet spoken to families of shooting victims; discussions about Nashville visit "underway"

From CNN's DJ Judd

Biden talks with reporters as he boards Air Force One at Raleigh-Durham International Airport in Morrisville, North Carolina, on Tuesday, March 28. (Carolyn Kaster/AP)

President Joe Biden has not spoken to any of the families of the six victims killed during a school shooting in Nashville Monday, but said he is "working on that now.” 

The president told reporters traveling with him in Durham, North Carolina, that he has talked to "everyone but the families," including the police chief and the two officers who entered the building and confronted the shooter.

Biden also expanded on his conversation with Tennessee Republican Sen. Bill Hagerty, telling reporters, “I expressed my concern and asked him if there was anything I could do to be able to help, and I understand from some folks he's a fairly reasonable guy.” 

The president said discussions about possible plans to visit Nashville are “underway now,” and his team is trying to figure out "what helps the most.” 

Biden said that calls for Congress to pass legislation curbing gun violence are focused on exposure.

“You know when people say, ‘Why do you keep doing this, it’s not gonna happen?’ Expose those people who refused to do something,” Biden said. “I'm going to keep calling it out, remind people that they're not acting — they should.” 

He reiterated that there’s “nothing absolute about any amendment,” including the 2nd Amendment’s protection of the right to bear arms.

“This is ridiculous, and it’s all about money,” he said. “Big, big, big money.”

1 hr 37 min ago

Officials working to find motive in Nashville shooting before possible hate crime investigation, Garland says 

From CNN's Hannah Rabinowitz

United States Attorney General Merrick Garland (Pool)

In light of calls from lawmakers for the Department of Justice to investigate the deadly school shooting in Nashville as a hate crime, officials say they are focusing on identifying the motive of the Nashville school shooter.

In response to a question about the instance possibly being a hate crime targeting Christians, United States Attorney General Merrick Garland said investigators are "working full time" on this objective.

The shooting took place at Covenant School, a Christian private school.

"The police chief said at the last at his last press conference that they don't yet have reached a conclusion with respect to motive," Garland said. “We are certainly working full-time with them to try and determine what the motive is.”

"Of course, motive is what determines whether it's a hate crime or not," he added.

Some background: Earlier Tuesday, GOP Sen. Josh Hawley said he believed that the shooting in Nashville should be investigated as a hate crime. 

“We need to find out more about this individual, whether this person should have firearms at all — maybe should not have,” Hawley said. 

Garland was testifying about the DOJ budget request before a subcommittee of the Senate Appropriations Committee. 

34 min ago

"She was a person of grace": Katherine Koonce's friends describe her impact on the school

Katherine Koonce (From The Covenant School)

Kim and Monica Lee are remembering their friend and former coworker Katherine Koonce as a wonderful human being who was sassy and full of grace. 

Koonce was one of the six people killed at the Monday shooting in at the Covenant School in Nashville, where she worked, Monday.

Kim Lee, who is an airline pilot, said when he heard about the shooting, he texted Koonce right away, but she never texted back. He started to get worried and tried to get in contact with other people who worked at the school. 

Soon, he got a text saying his friend was shot and later died at the hospital.

The Lees flew to Nashville when they heard about the shooting and the death of their friend because they just wanted to be back in the community. They now live in Atlanta.

“We love her and appreciate her so much, we just wanted to be here. We can’t bring her back, obviously,” Kim Lee said.

Kim Lee described Koonce as being witty and sassy with a “crazy sense of humor.” He said she made people feel like they were the most important person when she talked with them, everyone from her preschool students to board members and presents at the school.

“She had this amazing confidence but she was a person of grace,” he said. “She was an educator, but she also had great pastoral and counseling and nurturing skills or she had those CEO skills that could tell you that you need to kind of get in your place,” he added, with a laugh.

“They just lost hugely at this school,” Monica Lee added. “They’re going to have a hard time filling her shoes.”

2 hr 36 min ago

Writings found with shooter mention a mall, according to Nashville police spokesperson

From CNN’s Carlos Suarez and Mark Morales

Police found writings with school shooter Audrey Hale’s body as well as in Hale’s car, according to Don Aaron, the Metro Nashville Police Department's public affairs director.

Both documents were different, and detectives from the city's homicide and intelligence bureaus are reviewing the writings, Aaron told CNN on Tuesday. 

In the writings, Hale mentioned a mall near the site of The Covenant School shooting as another possible target, according to the spokesperson. 

Aaron would not confirm if the location was the Mall at Green Hills, which is up the street from the school. 

Nashville Police Chief John Drake said writings mentioned shootings at “multiple locations,” including at the school. 

Hale killed three children and three adults on Monday before being fatally shot by responding police officers.

Aaron also discussed the seven weapons that police say Hale had owned.

In addition to the three weapons at the scene on Monday, two shotguns were taken from Hale’s home, Aaron said. Police believe one weapon had been sold and the seventh weapon remains unaccounted for.

Aaron said the seven weapons were purchased between October 20, 2020, and June 6, 2022.



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Inside the backchannel keeping Trump in the loop on GOP investigations

Donald Trump continues to wield enormous power on Capitol Hill as House Republicans seek to curry favor with the former president, pursuing his fixations through their investigations and routinely updating him and his closest advisers on their progress.

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America's kids are failed again

A more heartrending and quintessentially American scene is hard to imagine.
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At least 3 children and 3 adults killed in Nashville elementary school shooting

A shooter fatally shot three students and three adults at a private Christian school in Nashville, authorities said. Follow the latest live news updates.
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3/27/2023

Russia takes no chances in defense of Crimea

While the fury of conflict echoes across the eastern Donbas region, a very different war is being waged in Crimea: one of night-time explosions, sabotage and disinformation.

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White House says 50 US officials targeted with spyware as it rolls out new ban of hacking tools

At least 50 US government officials are suspected or confirmed to have been targeted by invasive commercial spyware designed to hack mobile phones, a senior US administration official told reporters on Monday, revealing a far bigger number than previously known.

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Trump leans into extremism at first 2024 rally as legal woes mount

Donald Trump is igniting his White House bid at a moment of unprecedented peril in the criminal investigations against him -- a confluence that could send America into a new political and legal collision.
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3/26/2023

Delta passenger opens door, deploys emergency exit slide on plane at Los Angeles airport

A Delta Air Lines passenger was arrested after opening one of the plane's doors and sliding down an emergency exit slide as the plane prepared for takeoff from Los Angeles to Seattle Saturday, officials said.

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Tourist survives bungee jump fall in Thailand after cord snaps

Some thrill seekers describe bungee jumping as a near-death experience, but few come quite as close as one man who managed to survive his cord snapping in Thailand.

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One of the world's best Chinese restaurants is in Tokyo

Inside a dimly lit dining room, chef Tomoya Kawada of Sazenka is drawing a yin-yang diagram on a notepad as he explains his dreams for the distant future.

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Watch protesters flood Tel Aviv highway to protest Netanyahu

Journalist Elliott Gotkine reports from Tel Aviv, Israel, where thousands of protesters have flooded the streets on the day Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu fired his defense minister, Yoav Gallant, who had opened up a rift in the government by calling for a pause to controversial plans to overhaul the country's court system. This protest is a continuation of demonstrations going on for months across the country.

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North Korea launches at least two unidentified ballistic missile into waters off eastern Korean peninsula

North Korea launched at least two unidentified ballistic missiles into the waters off the east coast of the Korean peninsula on Monday morning local time, according to South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff.

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Tapper presses GOP lawmaker on letter he sent about possible Trump indictment

The Republican chairmen of three House committees sent a letter to the Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg criticizing his investigation into former President Donald Trump. CNN's Jake Tapper presses Rep. James Comer (R-KY) about the letter he signed.

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Zipline's new delivery drone comes with cute 'droid' for precise delivery

Logistics startup Zipline unveiled its newest drone, Platform 2, and aims for precise delivery with the help of a small, tethered "droid."

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Fact check: Trump repeats false claims during rally in Waco, Texas

Former President Donald Trump returned to the campaign trail Saturday with a rally in Waco, Texas, that was reminiscent of his 2016 and 2020 presidential campaigns.
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3/25/2023

Japan wants 85 percent of male workers to take paternity leave. But fathers are too afraid to take it

A child riding on his father's shoulders smiles as they stroll through a park lined with yellow autumn-touched leaves -- that is the typical image of a Japanese "ikumen".

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Russia plans to station tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus, Putin says

Russia plans to station tactical nuclear weapons in neighboring Belarus, President Vladimir Putin said Saturday.

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Australia loves its kangaroos so much it sets annual quotas to kill them

Kangaroos are on Australia's coat of arms and the tail of the national airline, but every year state authorities allow licensed hunters to kill millions of them.

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Ukrainian farmers use hands to dig out landmines meant to destroy tanks

CNN's Ivan Watson reports on the farmers in Ukraine who are digging landmines out of their fields by hand in a desperate attempt to start their spring sowing.

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'Never seen anything like this': Mississippi after deadly tornado-spawning storm



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See where storm is headed next

More than 20 people were killed after powerful storms and at least one tornado pummeled Mississippi on Friday night, ripping roofs off homes, nearly leveling some neighborhoods and knocking out power for thousands, officials said Saturday morning.

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Biden, DOJ won't assert privilege in Trump deposition in lawsuit brought by fired FBI official

The Justice Department said Friday that neither it nor the Biden White House would assert certain privileges in depositions of former President Donald Trump and FBI Director Christopher Wray that have been ordered in a lawsuit brought by an ex-FBI official whose termination Trump pushed for when he was president.
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3/24/2023

'Full on imposter syndrome': Sudeikis on his early years at "Saturday Night Live"

Jason Sudeikis joins CNN's Jake Tapper to discuss his Apple TV+ hit show "Ted Lasso," where they also talk about his early years on "Saturday Night Live" from being a writer to being on air as a cast member.

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Balmain and Beyoncé release couture collection inspired by 'Renaissance'

The Beyhive may still be waiting for "Renaissance" visuals, but a surprise couture collection directly inspired by the album's songs, courtesy of Balmain, might scratch that itch (for now).

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See zebra roam the streets of Seoul after escaping from zoo

A zebra called Sero turned heads in Seoul's Gwangjin district. It explored the streets for hours before being tranquilized.

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Why the Syrian drone strikes and US retaliation may yet be a big deal

The US has conducted an airstrike in Syria against what it said were Iranian-affiliated facilities after a suspected Iranian drone struck a facility housing US personnel in the country, killing an American contractor and wounding five US service members.

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Suspected Iranian-affiliated drone kills US contractor and wounds 5 US service members in northeast Syria

A US contractor was killed Thursday after a suspected Iranian-affiliated drone struck a facility housing US personnel in northeast Syria, the Pentagon said in a statement.
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3/23/2023

New Zealand is spending $4 million to help teens recover from breakups

New Zealand thinks it's time for its teenagers to say "thank u, next" to their exes and they're spending millions to make it happen.

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Manhattan DA's office slams GOP's 'unprecedented' inquiry into Trump probe

• Analysis: Trump's intensifying legal drama could drag America closer to historic precipice

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The state of California's drought after an epic winter

California has faced an onslaught of powerful, atmospheric river storms this winter, which has led to record-breaking snowpack, nearly full reservoirs and overflowing watersheds.

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Fox News reporter hugs her son on air after he comes out of school shooting

Fox News reporter Alicia Acuna was reporting live on a shooting at Denver East High School when she paused to hug her son after he came out from the school.

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GOP House Foreign Affairs Committee chairman gives Blinken until Monday to turn over Afghanistan document or face subpoena

Republican Chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee Michael McCaul gave Secretary of State Antony Blinken a deadline of Monday afternoon to turn over a key document related to the US withdrawal from Afghanistan or face a subpoena for the file.

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Gwyneth Paltrow ski collision trial enters third day

Thursday's testimony in the trial over a 2016 skiing accident involving Gwyneth Paltrow kicked off with testimony from a clinical neuropsychologist who treated the man who is suing the actress.

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Haiti soccer sexual abuse scandal: Impending defamation lawsuit could cost journalist $64,700 if he loses. He says he'll 'never give up'

An investigative journalist who detailed allegations of sexual abuse and harassment against the former Haitian Football Federation (FHF) president is now facing a defamation lawsuit designed to gag him, his lawyer tells CNN Sport.
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3/22/2023

Engineers just made a cheesecake with a 3D printer

After some trial and error, researchers at Columbia University's Creative Machines Lab figured out how to 3D print a creamy, gooey cheesecake. Postdoctoral researcher Jonathan Blutinger explains the process and the technology that's just starting to emerge in the world of cooking.

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The banking meltdown may have done the Fed's work for it

Federal Reserve officials have a difficult path ahead of them. They still have work to do to bring inflation down, but their efforts have been complicated by the events of the past few weeks.
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Belarusian tennis player Aryna Sabalenka found it tough to face 'hate' in locker room

Belarusian Aryna Sabalenka said she struggled to understand the "hate" she encountered in the locker room amid strained relations between some players following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

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UK inflation unexpectedly rises to 10.4% in February

Consumer prices in the United Kingdom jumped by 10.4% in February compared with a year ago, as food inflation hit its highest level in more than 45 years and restaurants charged more for alcohol, official data showed Wednesday.

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Ai Weiwei recreates Monet's water lilies using 650,000 Lego pieces

When the Chinese artist Ai Weiwei opens his new show in April, visitors will encounter a familiar scene at London's Design Museum: Claude Monet's famed water lilies. But rather than being composed of the French painter's Impressionist brushstrokes, the monumental recreation is made from the studs of Lego bricks — a whopping 650,000 of them in 22 different colors.

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Gwyneth Paltrow in court as trial over 2016 ski collision begins

The trial over a 2016 skiing accident involving Gwyneth Paltrow began on Tuesday.
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