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‘You've got mail': How AOL and its dial-up tone changed a generation

‘You've got mail': How AOL and its dial-up tone changed a generation

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'You've got mail': How AOL and its dial-up tone changed a generation
CNN senior data analyst Harry Enten looks at AOL dial-up's massive impact during the rise of the internet in mainstream culture.
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'You've got mail': How AOL and its dial-up tone changed a generation
CNN senior data analyst Harry Enten looks at AOL dial-up's massive impact during the rise of the internet in mainstream culture.
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Video shows explosion at US Steel plant
An explosion Monday at a US Steel coking plant near Pittsburgh has left people trapped under the rubble, with emergency workers on site trying to rescue them, an official said.
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Trump to deploy National Guard and place DC police under federal control
President Trump announced that he's placing the DC Metropolitan Police Department under federal control and deploying National Guard troops to the nation's capital.
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This city could be part of a Trump-Putin deal
The city of Kramatorsk is at the frontline of Ukraine's war with Russia. The capital city of Donetsk, that Russia occupies, may play a part in upcoming talks between US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska on Friday. CNN's Chief Security Correspondent Nick Paton Walsh visits the city as Ukrainians arrive from Kyiv.
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Intense storm rips roof off prison
Hundreds of prisoners from the Nebraska State Penitentiary were displaced after a violent storm damaged two housing units on Saturday, according to the Nebraska Department of Correctional Services. No injuries were reported, the department said.
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Officer killed in CDC shooting gave speech at police academy graduation
David Rose, a DeKalb County Police officer, was killed in the CDC shooting in Atlanta, leaving behind a pregnant wife and two children. Rose gave a graduation speech to his fellow cadets at the DeKalb County Police Department's Academy Class 138 in March, 2025.
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Journalists killed in targeted Israeli strike on Gaza
Al Jazeera correspondent Anas Al-Sharif was killed in a targeted strike in Gaza on Sunday alongside multiple other journalists. The Israeli military accused Al-Sharif of leading a Hamas cell, an allegation Al-Sharif had previously denied.
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Australia will recognize Palestine in September
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced on Monday that Australia will recognize a Palestinian state at the General Assembly of the United Nations in September. Australia joins the UK, France and Canada in announcing plans to recognize a Palestinian state. The move leaves the US increasingly isolated from some of its closest allies in its defense of Israel's escalating military campaign that's decimated the besieged enclave after almost two years of war.
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Wildfires rage across Europe amid heatwaves
Wildfires have been raging across Europe over the past few days, with several countries, such as Italy and Spain, experiencing severe heatwaves.
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Wisconsin issues state of emergency amid historic rainfall
Flash floods caused by record-breaking rain across Milwaukee County, Wisconsin has led to the cancellation of the state fair and hindered rescue operations across the state's southeast.
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Gazan boy struck and killed by falling aid
A 14-year-old boy was killed by an airdropped aid package in Gaza on Saturday, according to Al-Awda hospital. The UN has warned that airdrops of aid are ineffective, expensive and dangerous in heavily populated areas.
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Bernie Sanders brings 'Fighting Oligarchy' tour to red state
CNN's Dana Bash sits down with Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) to discuss the latest leg of his 'Fighting Oligarchy' tour in West Virginia.
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Inside the growing influence of a Christian nationalist pastor in the new Trump administration
Douglas Wilson, a self-described Christian nationalist pastor, advocates for the idea that America should adopt a Christian theocracy and adhere to a biblical interpretation of society. On the fringes of the religious right for decades, Wilson has found an increasingly mainstream Republican audience under President Donald Trump. CNN's Pamela Brown reports from Moscow, Idaho where Wilson's Christ Church movement is based.
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Inside a military raid deep in Ecuador's gang territory
CNN follows a military raid in Duran, Ecuador as they go door to door deep inside gang territory. Senior National Correspondent David Culver is with the authorities as they seize drugs, uncover explosive devices, and make a gruesome discovery. Watch 'Ecuador: The Narco Superhighway' on 'The Whole Story with Anderson Cooper' Sunday August 10 at 9pm ET on CNN.
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Trump says he'll meet Putin in Alaska. Here are the key issues to watch out for
President Donald Trump said he'll be meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin next Friday in Alaska after earlier in the day previewing terms of a potential peace deal to end the war in Ukraine that could include 'some swapping of territories.' CNN's Kaitlan Collins points out the key issues to watch out for.
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A New Zealand mother and her 6-year-old son released from US immigration custody after being detained for weeks
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A New Zealand mother and her 6-year-old son released from US immigration custody after being detained for weeks

A Washington state mother and her 6-year-old son have been released after spending more than three weeks in US immigration detention due to a brief trip to Canada and a small paperwork mistake, her attorney told CNN on Saturday. Sarah Shaw, a New Zealand citizen who has lived legally in the US since she arrived in 2021, was detained at the Blaine, Washington, Customs and Border Protection checkpoint when returning home after dropping her two oldest children off at the Vancouver airport for a flight to visit their grandparents in New Zealand. Shaw, 33, chose the flight out of Vancouver because it was direct and she didn't want her children to have to navigate a layover alone, her attorney Minda Thorward, told CNN. But Shaw didn't realize the travel permit that allowed her to exit and re-enter the US had expired. That's when Shaw and her son, whose immigration documents were valid, were taken into custody by CBP. Shaw tried to get a humanitarian parole, which would have allowed her to enter the US and return home, but she was denied, her attorney said. Shaw then asked if her boyfriend or a friend could pick up her son since his documents were up to date, but she was again denied, Thorward said. They were transported to the South Texas Family Residential Center in Dilley, Texas, roughly 2,000 miles from their home. Shaw's detention is among the latest examples of the Trump administration's immigration crackdown, which, despite pledges to focus on violent criminals, has also swept up lawful residents like Shaw. Shaw arrived in the US as a tourist in 2021 and married a citizen that year. Shortly after, the marriage ended, and she filed an I-360 petition in April 2022, her lawyer told CNN. Her application remains under review after multiple delays. Shaw had been living in the US under a 'combo card,' a dual document that serves as both a work permit and travel document. She secured the permit through her job working for Washington state, her lawyer said. When it came time to renew both parts of the combo card, Shaw paid to have the work permit renewed, but didn't renew the travel permit 'because she didn't have any plans for travel at that time and it's expensive,' Thorward said. In June, Shaw received confirmation of her work permit renewal, but mistakenly believed it also extended her travel authorization – a 'minor administrative paperwork error' – according to her lawyer. 'She had completely re-established herself. She had a full-time job, an apartment, adopted a dog, a new boyfriend, and the kids were in school and doing great,' Thorward said. 'She made a mistake, but she has no previous convictions – none. This is a very clean case.' Shaw previously told Thorward the Department of Homeland Security said she may be released on Friday, but Thorward said she hadn't received any direct updates from authorities. CNN has reached out to Immigration and Customs Enforcement regarding Shaw's case. New Zealand's foreign affairs ministry said it was in contact with Shaw but declined to provide further details for privacy reasons. Set to begin a master's program in psychology this month at Northwest University, Shaw was worried about whether she would be released from detention in time, her lawyer said. Thorward said border officials had the discretion to grant Shaw humanitarian parole rather than detaining her. 'It was not necessary, inappropriate and inhumane (to detain Shaw and her son),' Thorward said. 'She's lawfully in the country. She's been doing everything in good faith.' In a statement to CNN, a CBP spokesperson said that individuals with expired parole trying to re-enter the US would be detained in compliance with immigration laws. 'If they are accompanied by a minor, CBP will follow all protocols to keep families together or arrange care with a legal guardian,' a spokesperson said. A facility for migrant families A friend of Shaw's, Victoria Besancon, told CNN Shaw has spent three weeks in a cramped detention facility, feeling 'incredibly isolated.' 'Each room contains 5 to 6 bunk beds, and rooms are locked from 8 p.m. to 8 a.m.,' Besancon told CNN, adding that she has been able to phone Shaw daily and recently video chat. Besancon said they were among the few English speakers in the facility. Shaw's son has been 'very sad he lost his summer vacation to being locked in the facility.' Shaw has used commissary funds to buy him ice cream and colored pencils to make him feel at home. 'There's not a lot for kids to do. Maybe some coloring books. There's no time for them to be outside,' Thorward said, adding detainees were left sweltering in the South Texas heat, where summer temperatures can reach up to 97 degrees. The South Texas Family Residential Center, one of the largest of its kind in the US, primarily houses migrant women and children. 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Ukraine: European allies to back Zelenskyy in Trump meeting
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Trump tells Zelensky to give up Crimea and agree to never join NATO: Live updates
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