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Sarah Palin's lawsuit against New York Times dismissed
Judge Jed Rakoff, the judge overseeing former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's defamation lawsuit against the New York Times, said Monday afternoon that he will dismiss the suit, ruling Palin's team did not prove a key element of its case.
US intelligence indicates Russia 'clearly advancing their ability to invade'
US West's megadrought is the worst in 1,200 years
The West is in its worst drought in centuries, scientists reported Monday.
Brian Laundrie, Gabby Petito's fiancé, died from a gunshot wound to the head, medical examiner says
The cause of death of Brian Laundrie, the fiancé of Gabby Petito whose disappearance caused a firestorm late last summer, was revealed Monday.
Navy nuclear engineer pleads guilty to conspiracy to sell US naval secrets to foreign country
US Navy nuclear engineer Jonathan Toebbe pleaded guilty to one felony count in federal court Monday afternoon, four months after he and his wife were arrested and charged with trying to sell classified information about nuclear submarines to a foreign country in exchange for millions of dollars of cryptocurrency.
The US is about to get its first Chinese IPO in months
The United States is about to get its first initial public offering from a Chinese company in months, even as US-China tensions and regulatory scrutiny remain high.
Valieva decision reveals 'system is severely broken', former anti-doping official says
Russian defense minister met with Putin today and discussed progress of military exercises
Trump lawyer John Eastman turns over 8,000 emails to January 6 committee and withholds 11,000
A conservative lawyer who worked with then-President Donald Trump has turned over thousands of pages of emails to the House select committee investigating the January 6 insurrection but is withholding thousands of others, according to court filing Sunday.
Map shows Russian forces surrounding Ukraine on three sides
CNN's Bianna Golodryga breaks down Russia's military activity along the Ukrainian border as the country continues to amass troops on three fronts.
Why Joe Biden's 2024 numbers aren't as bad as they seem
Valieva won't feature in medal ceremonies despite being cleared to compete
Here's what happened with Canada's trucker protests over the weekend
Canadian authorities made headway over the weekend against protesting truck drivers and others who have been blocking US border crossings and occupying parts of the country's capital in opposition to Covid-19 rules.
China evades questions on why it hasn't evacuated embassy staff and citizens from Ukraine
How two Middle East powerhouses fell out, then made up
The speed of the shifts in the Middle East's geopolitical scene is enough to give even the most seasoned regional observers whiplash
Eminem took a knee during his Super Bowl halftime performance
Sunday's Pepsi Super Bowl LVI Halftime Show not only featured some of the greatest artists in hip-hop, but it also saw Eminem taking a knee.
Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, tests positive for Covid-19
Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall has tested positive for Covid, according to a statement from Clarence House.
Weekend of diplomacy fails to achieve major breakthrough
Rams beat Bengals to win Super Bowl 2022
The Los Angeles Rams defeated the Cincinnati Bengals 23-20 in Super Bowl LVI on Sunday.
Ivan Reitman, director of 'Ghostbusters' and numerous Hollywood classics, dies at 75
Ivan Reitman, a storied producer and director behind some of Hollywood's biggest comedies, has died, according to the CEO of Sony Pictures Motion Picture Group. He was 75.
Russian skating star Kamila Valieva cleared to skate at Beijing Games
Teenage Russian figure skater Kamila Valieva has been cleared to compete in the Beijing Winter Olympics, the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) ruled Monday.
Why a Russian invasion of Ukraine would hurt Americans too
President Joe Biden spent the weekend leading what is looking like an increasingly desperate final effort to forestall a Russian invasion of Ukraine -- an incursion that could have grave consequences for his own political standing.
What social media videos reveal about Russian military buildup
Russia's military buildup is drawing comparisons to troop deployments during the Cold War, but today the information is not just limited to satellite images and reports from NATO. CNN's Scott McLean takes a look at what social media reveals about the Kremlin's troop levels and what Moscow may plan to do next.
Day 10 of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics
Watch the star-studded 2022 Super Bowl ads
From Jim Carrey bringing back "Cable Guy" to Leslie Jones, Tommy Lee Jones and Rashida Jones duking it out off-road, the 2022 Super Bowl ads were a star-studded affair.
Biden tells Ukraine's Zelensky that US would respond 'swiftly and decisively' to any further Russian aggression
President Joe Biden told Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in a roughly hour-long call Sunday that the US would respond "swiftly and decisively" if Russia takes further steps toward invasion, according to a White House readout of the call.
People are lining up at 6 a.m. for stuffed dolls of the Olympic panda mascot
Russia has surrounded Ukraine on three sides. Here's where an invasion could be launched
Most Americans have come out ahead economically in the pandemic, despite inflation
Public discontent with America's pandemic-battered economy obscures the good news: Even after inflation, most of the country has been coming out ahead.
Biden and Ukrainian President Zelensky will speak today
Former Fox anchor finds network's coverage of Canada protests 'ironic'
Former Fox anchor Gretchen Carlson reacts to the network's extensive coverage of the trucker-inspired protests in Canada.
CNN's Jake Tapper presses national security adviser on skepticism around Russia intel
CNN's Jake Tapper asks national security adviser Jake Sullivan why skeptical Americans should trust US claims that Russia could stage a false flag operation as its military surrounds Ukraine.
Ukrainian ambassador to Berlin accuses Germany of "hypocrisy" over weapons
Biden's national security adviser says Russia could invade Ukraine 'any day now'
Trump's unorthodox phone habits complicate January 6 investigation
In Donald Trump's White House, telephones were a valued commodity. The then-President loved to talk to everyone, said a former White House aide.
The West is a player in the Ukraine information war. Unlike Russia, it has to convince the public
Corpses strewn through wrecked buildings in the aftermath of an apparently deadly explosion. Distraught mourners, grieving for lost loved ones. And amid the smoldering ruins, evidence of Western military equipment.
Olympic events postponed as Beijing sees first snow of the Winter Games
China's superstar Eileen Gu is back on the slopes competing today
'Water closet-gate': Jim Acosta pokes fun at Trump for reportedly flushing documents
CNN's Jim Acosta looks at reporting that Trump destroyed White House documents and took some marked "top secret" to Mar-A-Lago.
In India, comedians can face arrest for making the wrong kind of jokes
This time last year Nalin Yadav was detained in an Indian prison, not knowing when he would be let out.
Four-story high rogue wave breaks records
A rogue wave measuring 58 feet (17.6 m) tall was recorded off the coast of Vancouver Island, breaking the record for proportionality at three times the size of surrounding waves.
Police begin attempt to clear Canadian protesters blocking bridge to US
Canadian demonstrators were blocking the busiest international crossing in North America on Saturday in defiance of a court order -- setting up a potential showdown with police over the Covid-19 protests that have snarled supply chains and alarmed political leaders.
Pentagon moves some US forces out of Ukraine
Hear Shaun White reflect on the "crazy ride" that's been his snowboarding career
Hillary Clinton jabs at Trump over reports he flushed documents down the toilet
Hillary Clinton jokingly jabbed at former President Donald Trump in a tweet amid reports that he periodically flushed papers down the toilet in the White House residence.
Hearing on Russian figure skater Kamila Valieva will be held Sunday
The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) has announced that a hearing regarding Russian figure skater Kamila Valieva's positive drug test will be held on Sunday at 8:30 p.m. Beijing time (7:30 a.m. Eastern time).
Russia has surrounded Ukraine on three sides. Here's where an invasion could be launched
Russia has amassed more than 100,000 troops near Ukraine's border in recent weeks, according to US estimates, raising fears from Western and Ukrainian intelligence officials that an invasion could be imminent.
US beats Canada in men's ice hockey at the Olympics for first time in 12 years
A long list of investigations and lawsuits involving Donald Trump
Whether it's efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election, handling of sensitive White House documents or the finances of his namesake business, the volume of investigations involving former President Donald Trump is staggering.
US beats Canada in men's ice hockey at the Olympics for first time in 12 years
The United States men's ice hockey team secured its first victory against Canada at a Winter Olympics in 12 years on Saturday, conjuring comparisons to the "Miracle on Ice" team of 1980.
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