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A closer look at Prince Andrew's settlement is revealing
And just like that it's all over. Britain's Prince Andrew, the Queen's second son, has reached a deal with Virginia Giuffre to settle her civil sex abuse lawsuit against him.
Norway takes gold in men's cross-country skiing team sprint classic
• Former child actor grabs Beijing limelight
Russian skater Kamila Valieva's drug regimen 'raises questions' following hearing
IT workers in Ukraine practice shooting and prepare for a possible invasion
CNN's Erin Burnett speaks with a member of a Ukrainian civilian shooting club as the group holds target practice to prepare for a potential Russian invasion.
'Simply horrific': Merchant Marine Academy grapples with sexual assault at sea
On a 1,000-foot cargo ship in the middle of the ocean, the 19-year-old student felt trapped. Trapped by the crew member she said sexually harassed and groped her, and trapped by the academy that sent her there.
Russian Ministry of Defense releases video of armor crossing Crimea bridge
The Russian Ministry of Defense has released footage purporting to show military equipment crossing the Crimean bridge from Crimea into Russia. It is unclear where the units are heading. CNN's Jim Scuitto has more.
Slovakia upsets Team USA in men's ice hockey with shootout victory
• Former child actor grabs Beijing limelight
These sisters fled Afghanistan, hoping to find safety. Now they fear war in Ukraine
Sisters Fazila and Shagufa Haidary once travelled the world as flight attendants, rubbing shoulders with politicians and pop stars.
Russian skater Kamila Valieva's drug regimen 'raises questions' following hearing
Kamila Valieva -- the teenage Russian figure skater at the center of a doping controversy roiling the Beijing Olympics -- had three substances that can be used to aid the heart in her testing sample, according to a report in the New York Times, which cited an exhibit filed in a Sunday hearing by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS).
Hong Kong's outbreak exposes the limits of zero-Covid -- but the government isn't budging
How to contain a runaway Covid outbreak, in a city committed to keeping cases at zero?
Biden warns Americans about impact of Russia-Ukraine crisis
Many Americans are puzzled at being dragged into a 1970s-style Cold War showdown with Russia. On Tuesday, President Joe Biden tried to explain why the crisis matters.
Top CNN exec resigns amid accusations of standards violations
Nearly two weeks after CNN president Jeff Zucker was forced out of his position, his former lieutenant Allison Gollust has also resigned from the company.
Hear from US anti-doping chief on what the new revelation on Valieva could mean
Russian figure skater Kamila Valieva, who is at the center of an ongoing Olympic doping case, had three substances that can be used to treat heart conditions found in her testing sample, according to the New York Times, which cited an exhibit filed Sunday in a hearing by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS). CNN's Steven Jiang reports.
Kamila Valieva sample shows 3 substances related to treating heart condition
• Former child actor grabs Beijing limelight
My grandmother is in the same city as me but we're in different worlds
Valieva tears up after first competition since doping decision
Russian figure skating star Kamila Valieva broke into tears after her performance in the women's short skating program in her first appearance since the controversial doping ruling allowed her to continue competing at the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic Games. CNN's Selina Wang reports.
Third known case of HIV remission reported
A US woman has become the third known person who's gone into HIV remission, and the first mixed-race woman, thanks to a transplant of stem cells from umbilical cord blood, according to research presented at a conference Tuesday.
Biden warns Russian invasion of Ukraine 'remains distinctly possible' but pushes for diplomatic solution
Biden delivers message to Russia: Ukraine is not a threat
President Joe Biden made an appeal for diplomacy to continue as the world watches to see if Russian President Vladimir Putin orders an invasion of neighboring Ukraine, and emphasized to Russian citizens that the US is not its enemy.
Prince Andrew and Virginia Giuffre agree to settlement of sex abuse lawsuit
Prince Andrew and Virginia Giuffre have reached a settlement, according to a court document filed by Giuffre's attorneys Tuesday.
US, NATO, Ukraine say no proof yet of deescalation despite Russia saying it will withdraw some troops
Jury finds that Sarah Palin failed to prove her defamation case against the New York Times
Jurors have reached a verdict in Sarah Palin's defamation suit against the New York Times.
Ottawa police chief to resign amid ongoing protests
Amid ongoing protests against Canada's Covid-19 regulations, Ottawa Police Service Chief Peter Sloly on Tuesday informed the capital city's police services board of his resignation, CNN has learned.
Sandy Hook families reach $73 million settlement with gun manufacturer Remington
The families of five children and four adults killed in the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting have reached a $73 million settlement against the now-bankrupt gun manufacturer Remington and its four insurers, the plaintiffs' attorneys said Tuesday.
Hear statement from Prince Andrew in sexual abuse lawsuit settlement
Prince Andrew and Virginia Giuffre have reached an undisclosed settlement in a sexual abuse lawsuit, according to a court document filed by Giuffre's attorneys. The lawsuit stemmed from the disturbing allegations against the late Jeffrey Epstein. CNN's Max Foster has more.
Donald Trump's financial and legal problems just got a lot worse
The 3G network shutdown will impact more than just phones
The looming shutdown of 3G networks won't just impact older phones.
Kamila Valieva breaks into tears after taking ice for first time since controversial doping scandal ruling
Kamila Valieva finishes the short program in first place
Videos show Russian units and missiles advancing toward Ukraine border
Retired US Lt. General isn't buying the Kremlin's claim
Russia announced that some of its troops would return to base following recent drills. Retired Lt. Gen. Mark Hertling joins New Day to give his assessment on the Kremlin's claim.
Ukraine skeptical after Kremlin announces withdrawal of some forces near border
Day 11 of the Beijing Olympics
The latest on the Ukraine-Russia border crisis
Russia says it's withdrawing some troops following exercises around Ukraine, but major drills continue
Russia announced Tuesday that some of its troops would return to base after completing recent drills, but stressed that other major military exercises would continue.
Djokovic says he'd skip French Open and Wimbledon due to vaccine stance
In an on-camera interview with the BBC, world No. 1 Novak Djokovic said he is willing to skip playing in the French Open or Wimbledon because of his vaccination stance.
A world on edge awaits Putin's critical move
The world is suspended in an extraordinary moment of geopolitical limbo, on edge for a possible Russian invasion of Ukraine amid conflicting signals in Moscow, confusion in Kyiv and dire warnings from Washington.
Brother, who confessed to killing his social media star sister, freed by court
The brother of murdered social media star Qandeel Baloch has been freed by a Pakistan appeals court, three years after he was convicted of killing her for "bringing dishonor" to the family.
A world on edge awaits Putin's critical move
South Korea fumes over cultural appropriation and 'biased judgments' at Beijing 2022
South Korea may have clinched its first gold medal at Beijing 2022 last week, but the success came amid tensions with China over alleged cultural appropriation and "biased judgments" during the Winter Olympics.
Social media videos capture latest Russian military deployment near Ukraine
Amid the rising Russia-Ukraine tensions, social media posts captured by amateur videographers in Russia are helping shed light on Moscow's military mobilization toward the border with Ukraine. CNN's Scott McLean reports.
Videos show Russian units and missiles advancing towards Ukraine border
The build-up of Russian forces close to the Ukrainian border continues apace, with everything from submarines and amphibious landing ships in the Black Sea to short-range ballistic missiles, tanks and howitzers around Ukraine's northeastern edges.
George Conway: This could be worse than impeachment for Trump
CNN's John Berman and George Conway discuss possible implications of former President Donald Trump's long-time accounting firm informing the Trump Organization that it should no longer rely on nearly 10 years' worth of financial statements and that they would no longer be their accountants, citing a conflict of interest.
'Dramatic acceleration' of Russian buildup prompts US to close Kyiv embassy
• If Russia invades, global stock markets could be in for a rough ride
To quell protests, Trudeau becomes first Canadian leader to invoke Emergencies Act
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Origin of rocket on course to slam into moon wrongly identified
A rogue rocket expected to collide with the moon on March 4 was wrongly identified as a SpaceX Falcon rocket stage and, instead, is likely from a past Chinese lunar mission, according to NASA.
Analysis: McConnell is trying to end-run Trump in 2022. It's not working.
Mitch McConnell may not like to talk about Donald Trump. But he's making his feelings very clear as he tries to recruit candidates who have been willing to be critical of the former President into key Senate races.
The firm dropped the former President's organization as a client, citing a conflict of interest
Former President Donald Trump's long-time accounting firm informed the Trump Organization last week that it should no longer rely on nearly 10 years of financial statements and that they would no longer be their accountants citing a conflict of interest.
An Albuquerque stabbing spree leaves 11 people wounded, police say
At least 11 people were stabbed Sunday in Albuquerque, New Mexico -- and police believe the same suspect was responsible for each attack.
Biden administration continues 'work on diplomacy' in Ukraine crisis
The Biden administration continues its efforts to find a diplomatic solution that will avoid hostilities between Russia and Ukraine. CNN's Phil Mattingly reports.
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