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North Korea boasts of 'shaking the world' by testing missiles that can strike the US
North Korea boasted on Tuesday that it is one of only a handful of countries in the world to field nuclear weapons and advanced missiles and the only one standing up to the United States by "shaking the world" with missile tests.
Hillary Clinton trolling Trump's record-keeping
Despite repeated attacks on Hillary Clinton emails in 2016, Former President Trump's White House record-keeping is in the spotlight after accusations of destroying documents. CNN's Brian Todd has more.
The grim story of what unfolded during the Kabul airport bombing
CNN's Nick Paton Walsh has the grim story of what unfolded during the Kabul airport bombing.
US roadway deaths rise at a record pace
The most dangerous way to travel in the United States became even more deadly during the coronavirus pandemic. Roadway deaths soared at the highest rate in recorded history.
McConnell and McCarthy split over RNC censure resolution
The top two Republican leaders in Congress were at odds Tuesday over the Republican National Committee's recent resolution that formally censured GOP Reps. Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger for serving on the House select committee investigating the January 6 insurrection.
'Like it or don't like it, it's your duty, my beauty': What Putin's crude words mean
Russian President Vladimir Putin set Russian media abuzz following a crude comment he made about Ukrainian President Zelensky during a news conference. CNN's Alex Marquardt has the story.
Woman rescued after floating on an air mattress for 2 days on frigid lake
A woman spent two days floating alone on an air mattress atop a frigid lake. A pair of watchful freight train workers came to her rescue on Thursday.
Document shredding, Trump style
Donald Trump arguably built his winning bid for the presidency in 2016 around two basic themes: America First nativism and the allegation that Hillary Clinton broke the law with her emails.
Russia's next move in Ukraine may depend on the weather
Canadian protesters block busiest international crossing in North America
Canadian protesters have impeded access to the busiest international crossing in North America again Tuesday, escalating tensions as frustration over demonstrations against Covid-19 rules continues to roil the nation.
Add up to 13 years to your life by changing your diet, study says. Here's how
Changing what you eat could add up to 13 years to your life, according to a newly published study, especially if you start when you are young.a
Why the Donald Trump-National Archives story is such a big deal
Last month, 15 boxes of materials from Donald Trump's presidency were retrieved from his home at Mar-a-Lago by employees of the National Archives -- boxes that contained, among other things, letters from North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un and former President Barack Obama.
Haitian Prime Minister involved in planning the President's assassination, says judge who oversaw case
Teen sensation Eileen Gu wins gold and crashes the Chinese internet
2022 Oscars: 'The Power of the Dog' leads with 12 nominations
Life inside the Olympic bubble is getting a little tedious
The Supreme Court may completely hollow out the Voting Rights Act by 2024
The Supreme Court's action late Monday in an Alabama redistricting case foreshadows a new threat to the Voting Rights Act of 1965 and electoral opportunities for Blacks and other racial minorities nationwide.
The biggest computer chip deal in history has fallen apart
SoftBank's record-breaking sale of a prized chip designer to Nvidia has officially been called off.
What Nikki Haley doesn't get about the January 6 fight
During an appearance on Fox Monday night, former UN Ambassador and South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley was asked for her take on the ongoing fight between Donald Trump and Mike Pence over the 2020 election and its aftermath. Here's the key part of what she said:
Haitian Prime Minister involved in planning the President's assassination, says judge who oversaw case
In early September, a dozen heavily armed members of an elite team of Haitian law enforcement sat quietly in several undercover vehicles in the capital of Port-au-Prince, the stillness of the night pierced only by the occasional motorcycle passing by.
Eileen Gu wins gold. And crashes the Chinese internet
Fans across China celebrated on Tuesday after freeski sensation Eileen Gu won her first gold medal at the Beijing Olympics -- with so many supporters flocking to congratulate her on Chinese social media they temporarily crashed the site.
Gold medalist dodges questions over citizenship confusion
Despite Eileen Gu's choice to compete for China, it's unclear whether she renounced her American citizenship -- usually a requirement for Chinese naturalization, since the country does not allow dual citizenship. Gu has never publicly commented on the status of her American citizenship, though an article on the official Olympic site referred to her "dual nationality" in January. At a news conference after her win on Tuesday, reporters asked Gu several times if she was still a US citizen.
Olympians pushed to their limits over uncompromising Beijing Covid-19 controls
Weeks-long isolation, repeat stints in quarantine and sub-par meals -- these are conditions that some Olympic athletes snared in Beijing's stringent system for controlling Covid-19 say they are contending with, and some are pushing back.
Highlights of Day 4 at the Winter Games
Russia's military is huge. But how do its arms stand up in warm weather?
Even in the 21st century, warfare is affected by weather -- and that may become a factor in any Russian offensive into Ukraine. The question on the lips of Ukrainians, and maybe Russian generals: "Has Rasputitsa come early?"
China's home crowd favorite Eileen Gu wins gold in Olympics big air event
India's Gautam Adani unseats Mukesh Ambani as Asia's richest billionaire
India's Gautam Adani has overtaken his fellow countryman Mukesh Ambani to become the wealthiest person in Asia, according to Bloomberg's list of the world's richest people.
German leader declines to back Biden's vow to shut down Nord Stream 2 if Russia invades Ukraine
'Wave off! Wave off!' Stealth fighter's landing goes all wrong
A video posted on social media over the weekend shows the stealth fighter that crashed on a US Navy aircraft carrier last month bursting into flames as it strikes the flight deck of the massive warship.
Covid protests in Canada enter second week; reported hate-related cases probed
Canadian authorities continue to face protests over Covid-19 regulations that are now stretching into a second week of blocked roads and boisterous demonstrations.
Dwayne Johnson reconsiders his support of Joe Rogan
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson initially supported Joe Rogan, but has "become educated" since learning of Rogan's use of a racial slur.
Nord Stream 2 pipeline proves to be a sticking point in Biden and new German chancellor's show of unity
President Joe Biden and Germany's leader sought to put on a united front Monday at the White House, but one key sticking point appeared to remain despite their pledges of unity: The future of the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline.
German chancellor talks to CNN after meeting with Biden about Ukraine crisis
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz insisted to CNN that the United States and Germany are on the same page when it comes to Russia and Ukraine, even as he refused to discuss the Nord Stream 2 pipeline between Russia and Germany.
At least 1 dead in shooting at Washington grocery store
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives confirms to CNN they received a call for assistance for an active shooter situation at a Fred Meyer grocery store in Richland, Washington.
Cut nearly 300 calories a day by doing something you already do
Want to lose weight from sleeping? Try extending your sleep time so you are not sleep deprived.
Misogyny and misplaced nationalism at heart of cruel attacks on Zhu Yi
Following her debut for Team China, California-born figure skater Zhu Yi is facing a torrent of criticism on social media after she fell on the ice while performing her short program in the figure skating team competition at the Beijing Olympics on Sunday.
Watch Scholz's interview with CNN's Jake Tapper
CNN's Jake Tapper presses German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on why he will not explicitly say that if Russia invades Ukraine, the Nord Stream 2 pipeline is dead.
After more than 1,000 years, this English pub is closing its doors
An English pub that claims to be the oldest in Britain is closing due to financial problems worsened by the pandemic.
Macron takes lead on Europe's efforts to defuse crisis
In the tense standoff between Russia and Ukraine, French President Emmanuel Macron has emerged as a central figure in Europe's diplomatic efforts to diffuse potential conflict.
Tesla got a subpoena from US government 10 days after Elon Musk's Twitter poll
Tesla said on Monday it received a subpoena from the U.S. securities regulator related to a settlement that required Chief Executive Elon Musk's tweets on material information about the company to be vetted.
Some of world's biggest companies failing on their own climate pledges, researchers say
Amazon, Google, Ikea and BMW are among some of the world's biggest companies failing to meet their own proclaimed climate targets and align with international agreements to slash greenhouse gas emissions, a new report claims.
Biden vows to shut down Nord Stream 2 if Russia invades Ukraine
Boy sneaked a book he wrote on a library shelf. More than 100 people want to check it out
An imaginative boy who loves comic books now has a graphic novel of his own on the shelves of his local library.
Every Republican should read this Lisa Murkowski quote
Here's what happened at the Winter Olympics today
Top Biden science adviser apologizes for 'demeaning' colleagues
A top science adviser to President Joe Biden, Eric Lander, apologized to staff on Friday for speaking to colleagues in a "disrespectful or demeaning way," after an internal investigation found evidence of workplace conduct policy violations.
Ford suspends some production because of chip shortage
Ford shares were down about 1% in trading Monday after the company announced it is suspending or slowing production at several of its North American factories this week due to short supplies of computer chips.
New spinal cord stimulation study puts people with paralysis on their feet again
Michel Roccati lost the ability to walk after a motorcycle accident in 2017, when he had a complete spinal cord injury. But today, equipped with an electrode device implanted on his spinal cord, Roccati can enjoy the simple things again: standing at a bar for drinks with friends, taking a shower without a chair and even strolling through the town with a walker.
Putin to Macron: Russia and France have 'common concern' over security situation in Europe
Buttigieg says 'we need to take a look at' a no-fly list for unruly passengers
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said on CNN on Monday that "we need to take a look at" placing unruly passengers on a federal no-fly list as pressure mounts on the Biden administration to continue to address rising violence on airplanes.
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