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Biden to relaunch White House 'Cancer Moonshot' initiative aimed at halving cancer deaths by 2047
President Joe Biden on Wednesday will reignite the White House's "Cancer Moonshot," an Obama-era initiative aimed at accelerating the nation's rate of progress in the fight against cancer.
Multiple investigations are underway as protests in Canada over Covid-19 vaccine mandates continue, police say
A demonstration that began with a group of truckers objecting to new Canadian Covid-19 vaccine mandates and escalated into wider protests over the weekend continued Wednesday, as authorities say multiple investigations into criminal activity are underway in the nation's capital.
FBI to Olympians: Use burner phones in Beijing
Americans' satisfaction with energy policy is at its lowest in two decades. Blame gas prices
Amid a surge in gas prices and slow action on clean energy in Congress, a new poll shows Americans are unhappy with US energy policies and unsatisfied with the quality of their environment.
Giannis Antetokounmpo surpasses Michael Jordan's triple-double total as Milwaukee Bucks win
Giannis Antetokounmpo notched his fourth triple-double of the season as the Milwaukee Bucks beat the visiting Washington Wizards 112-98 on Tuesday.
From bunny chow to kimchi, you can eat your way around the world at Dubai's World Expo
Set to run until April 2022, Dubai's World Expo features pavilions from more than 190 countries, showcasing the latest in innovation and technology. But it's also a dining destination, featuring a dazzling array of street food, fine dining, sustainable eating and concept restaurants.
Japan Parliament adopts resolution on human rights in China
Japan's parliament adopted a rare resolution on Tuesday on what it called the "serious human rights situation" in China, and asked the government to take steps to relieve the situation.
Democratic senator's stroke exposes fragility of 50-50 Senate majority
As if their stalled and tattered agenda wasn't proof enough, Democrats just got a poignant reminder of the precarious nature of life in a 50-50 Senate, especially ahead of an impending Supreme Court nomination.
Disaster-hit Tonga goes into lockdown after recording first local Covid cases
The Pacific island nation of Tonga has gone into lockdown after reporting its first community cases of Covid-19, weeks after a massive volcanic eruption and tsunami devastated parts of the archipelago.
Trump working to clear gubernatorial field for Perdue in Georgia
Former President Donald Trump has offered Georgia gubernatorial hopeful Vernon Jones his endorsement in a congressional contest if Jones agrees to exit the GOP primary for governor to instead run for Congress, according to two people familiar with the matter, both of whom said Trump's behind-the-scenes maneuvering is meant to bolster former Sen. David Perdue's challenge to incumbent Republican Gov. Brian Kemp.
Whoopi Goldberg apologizes on-air for Holocaust comments
After apologizing on social media for her comments about the Holocaust, Whoopi Goldberg opened "The View" on Tuesday by addressing the situation again.
WWII's 'Ghost Army' gets a medal
President Joe Biden on Tuesday signed a bill into law that awards the Congressional Gold Medal to a top-secret US Army unit that used deceptive tactics like inflatable tanks, fake radio transmissions and sound effects to fool enemy forces during World War II.
Two officers shot and killed at college
Two campus officers were shot and killed Tuesday during an active shooter situation at Bridgewater College in Virginia, according to college spokesperson Logan Bogert.
Two CNN reporters covering both sides of Beijing's walled-off city. See the difference
On one side, daily PCR tests, robots serving food, and isolated athletes. On the other, no access to the Olympic events for audiences or family members. CNN's Selina Wang and David Culver report from both sides of the Beijing Olympics bubble.
What CNN saw on the front lines in eastern Ukraine
On the frontlines east of the port city of Mariupol, the Ukrainian army's defensive positions look much as they did two years ago: Platoons shelter in improvised bunkers and ruined houses, and trenches curl through the frigid landscape.
'We will not be deterred': HBCUs defiant amid rising bomb threats
Historically Black colleges and universities across the United States are reporting an increase in bomb threats. CNN's Joe Johns reports on what school officials and law enforcement are doing to stop the wave of threats.
Watch British Airways plane abort shaky landing attempt
A British Airways flight was attempting to land at London's Heathrow Airport when high winds forced the pilots to abort its shaky landing.
CNN reporter gets rare access to the Ukrainian front lines. See what it looks like
Despite international concerns, some Ukrainians are indifferent over the prospect of an imminent Russian invasion. CNN's Clarissa Ward visits Ukraine's front lines where she sees few signs of preparations for an attack.
Nearly 200 human spines found threaded onto posts in Peru
Almost 200 examples of human spines threaded onto reed posts have been discovered in Peru, revealing a unique way of treating the dead that has never previously been documented in the region, according to a new study.
At least 22 dead in Ecuador landslide
At least 22 people have died after heavy rainfall triggered a landslide on Monday in Quito, Ecuador, authorities said.
Guinea-Bissau's president says coup attempt has failed
The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has called for peace in Guinea-Bissau, as gunfire was heard around the government palace in the capital Bissau on Tuesday, triggering concerns of a coup.
Beijing Olympics 'feels safe' says IOC director
IOC Olympic Games Executive Director Christophe Dubi chats with CNN about the atmosphere at the Beijing Winter Olympics, including the diplomatic boycott and designing a "closed-loop" system to balance the zero-Covid policy with the many participants from around the world.
McConnell breaks with Trump over his latest vow if he wins the 2024 presidency
Senate GOP Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) disagreed with Donald Trump's vow to pardon Jan. 6 rioters, should he return to the White House. CNN's Manu Raju reports.
Quebec scraps 'unvaxxed tax', saying it divided people
• Denmark lifts all Covid restrictions
Amnesty accuses Israel of apartheid over treatment of Palestinians, prompting angry response
Amnesty International has become the latest human rights organization to accuse Israel of apartheid for its treatment of Palestinians, prompting an angry response from Israel, which has denounced the report as anti-Semitic.
The massive miscalculation Republicans made on the 1/6 committee
Last spring, congressional Republicans made two fateful decisions.
Tesla recalls all vehicles with 'full self-driving'
Tesla will recall all 53,822 vehicles with its "full self-driving" driver-assist feature after it was intentionally programmed to slowly roll through stop signs in some scenarios.
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A record number of Americans quit their jobs in 2021
Last year was a historic one for American jobs. A record number of workers quit their jobs while US employers had more positions to fill than ever before.
Joe Rogan's path from reality host to Covid controversy king
If Joe Rogan wasn't already a household name before last week, he almost certainly is now.
Police granted more time to question arrested Man United player
UK police have been granted more time to continue questioning a man in his 20s -- who is reported to be Manchester United football player Mason Greenwood -- according to a statement by Greater Manchester Police on Tuesday.
99 million-year-old flowers found perfectly preserved in amber
Flowers discovered perfectly preserved in globs of amber bloomed at the feet of dinosaurs, suggesting that some flowering plants in South Africa today have remained unchanged for 99 million years, a new study reveals.
Using dangerously high levels of melatonin for sleep is on the rise, study says
More adults are taking over-the-counter melatonin to get to sleep, a new study found, despite potential health harms and little proof of efficacy. Because of a lack of federal regulations on dosage and purity of the products, many could be absorbing dangerously high levels of the hormone.
No indication of Russian de-escalation after latest attempt to defuse Ukraine crisis
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov their latest call on Tuesday where the US expressed a willingness to "continue a substantive exchange" as diplomatic efforts continue amid the threat of a Russian invasion of Ukraine with thousand of troops massed on the country's border.
Boris Johnson is probably happier in battle-ready Ukraine than London right now
Strange as it might seem, Boris Johnson could well be happier in the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv, discussing the build-up of Russian troops on the border and a potential invasion, than back home in London.
Denmark has lifted all Covid-19 restrictions
Denmark has lifted all Covid-19 restrictions within the country, with coronavirus no longer considered a "socially critical sickness," according to the government.
Live reactions: Brady's journey from 199th draft pick to record-breaking NFL quarterback
Russia says there was a 'mix-up' in its response to US on Ukraine crisis, as diplomatic pressure intensifies
The Kremlin said Tuesday that there had been a "mix-up" over its reply to the United States on the Ukraine crisis, as diplomatic efforts to deter a Russian invasion picked up pace.
How does Russia's army compare with Ukraine's?
As tensions mount on the border between Ukraine and Russia, senior analyst Jeffrey Edmonds explains what the military hardware looks like on each side.
Seven-time Super Bowl champion Tom Brady officially announces retirement from NFL
Seven-time Super Bowl champion Tom Brady officially announced his retirement from the NFL in an Instagram post on Tuesday.
This year's Super Bowl tickets are the most expensive ever
Put American's most popular sporting event in its second-largest metropolitan area. Put the stadium's home team in the game facing an opponent that has never won a championship.
The Boris Johnson Party is over. But the hangover is just beginning
If British politics has become increasingly divided in recent years, there is perhaps one thing everyone can agree on: Boris Johnson certainly knows how to throw a party.
Aston Martin reveals a nearly 700 horsepower luxury SUV
Aston Martin has unveiled a new version of the British luxury brand's first SUV. Called the DBX707, it's powered by a 697-horsepower turbocharged V8 engine, and Aston is calling it "the world's most powerful luxury SUV."
'Data is the new gold': A Slovenian company wants to be the IMDb of the music industry
When DJ Umek, one of Slovenia's most prolific DJs and producers, was starting out in the 1990s, he found himself with few ways to measure how his career was growing. "As an artist, you had to rely on your feelings and only feelings," he recalls.
Retired British Airways jet transformed into $1,300 per hour 'party plane'
There are many different places a retired plane can end up in its after life.
The Russian President remained above the fray as war talk over Ukraine reached fever pitch. But he has made his intentions very clear for a very long time.
As war talk over Ukraine reached fever pitch and invasion fears crested over the past week, one world leader remained decidedly above the fray: Russian President Vladimir Putin.
How Qatar went from regional outcast to key Biden ally
Qatar is on its way to becoming a major non-NATO ally of the United States, a sign of its growing relevance to Washington's global agenda.
Pfizer could submit for EUA for two-dose Covid-19 vaccine for children younger than 5 as soon as today
Pfizer is expected to seek authorization from the US Food and Drug Administration as soon as today for its Covid-19 vaccine for children age 6 months up to 5 years, a person familiar with the plan says.
LA Rams head coach Sean McVay says he's more 'comfortable' heading into Super Bowl having previously lost in one in 2018
Some coaches never recover from losing the Super Bowl.
What does snow in Syria look like? The reality might break your heart
CNN's Arwa Damon reports on one of the harshest winters to hit Syria in decades and how displaced communities are struggling to survive it.
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