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Cincinnati Bengals win AFC Championship, headed to Super Bowl
The Cincinnati Bengals are on their way to their first Super Bowl since 1989.
Russians back off after Irish fishermen vow to disrupt war games
The Russian military, which had announced naval drills off the coast of Ireland, agreed to move them further away after fishermen vowed to disrupt them. CNN's Donie O'Sullivan speaks with some of the fishermen involved in the process.
Northeast emerges from nor'easter
Lindsey Graham calls Trump's January 6 remarks 'inappropriate'
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) criticized former President Donald Trump's remarks suggesting he could pardon participants of the January 6 Capitol riots if he wins the 2024 presidential election.
Couple ties the knot during historic blizzard
A Rhode Island couple braved the cold to tie the knot during a nor'easter that dumped record snowfall on parts of the East Coast. CNN affiliate WJAR has the story.
What Russian TV hosts think of Fox's Tucker Carlson
CNN's Nic Robertson looks at Fox host Tucker Carlson's popularity on Russian state run television.
Rafael Nadal comes from two sets down to win record-breaking 21st grand slam
Rafael Nadal clinched a record-breaking 21st grand slam title after beating Daniil Medvedev 2-6 6-7 6-4 6-4 7-5 in an Australian Open final for the ages.
DRC court sentences 49 to death over 2017 killing of UN experts
A military court has sentenced 49 people to death -- while one officer will receive 10 years in prison -- following an investigation into the 2017 murders of two UN experts in the Democratic Republic of Congo, according to Human Rights Watch.
NATO 'line of defense' keeps moving east, Russian FM says
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has questioned the framing of NATO as a "defensive" alliance, complaining that the bloc's "line of defense" continues to move east towards Russia, as fears mount that the Kremlin is planning an invasion of Ukraine.
Parents are fighting over covid vaccines and masks in divorce court
Denise thought her divorce was behind her. Then the pandemic hit.
Warren Buffett is having the last laugh
It's been a tough start to the year for investors in big tech companies. Cathie Wood's ARK Innovation fund, a big owner of Tesla, Zoom and Roku, has plunged nearly 30%. And speculative meme stocks like GameStop and AMC have been crushed.
Trump teases a presidential run and dangles pardons for January 6 rioters
Harry and Meghan express 'concerns' to Spotify over misinformation
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have expressed their "concerns" to Spotify over Covid-19 misinformation on the platform, joining a growing group of personalities putting pressure on the streaming service amid a dispute about Joe Rogan's controversial podcast.
Sergio Mattarella re-elected Italian president
Italy's current president Sergio Mattarella has been re-elected for a second mandate, speaker of the Chamber of Deputies, Robert Fico, announced Saturday.
Roughly 100 fentanyl bags found in bedroom of 13-year-old who died from presumed fentanyl exposure
Police recovered about 100 bags of fentanyl from the bedroom of a 13-year-old who died after a presumed fentanyl exposure at his school in Hartford, Connecticut.
Portugal heads to the polls for snap parliamentary elections
Portuguese citizens are heading to the polls this Sunday for a snap parliamentary election in which proposals to boost the country's sluggish economy have been the dominant theme throughout the campaign.
A redwood forest in California has been permanently returned to its Indigenous tribes
More than 500 acres of California redwood forestland has been officially returned to a group of Native American tribes whose ancestors were expelled from it generations ago.
Meet the superfans trying to save Tab soda
In October 2020, the moment Trish Priest had been dreading arrived: Tab, the decades-old diet drink, was being killed off by parent company Coca-Cola.
How a tiny European country took on China over Taiwan
Jacina Ardern in self-isolation as Covid cases rise in New Zealand
New Zealand's Prime Minister, Jacinda Ardern has entered self-isolation until Tuesday after being deemed a close contact of a positive Covid-19 case.
Colleges and universities across the US are moving to ban caste discrimination
On paper, the change was subtle -- the word "caste" appearing in parentheses after the term "race and ethnicity."
How a tiny European country took on China over Taiwan
A curious spat has unfolded in recent months between Lithuania, a small, Eastern European nation of less than 3 million people, and China, a superpower with an economy that could soon exceed that of the United States.
High number of firearm recoveries underscores worsening gun violence epidemic in US
Earlier this month, two NYPD officers were killed while responding to a domestic disturbance call. According to authorities, the suspect used a Glock 45 that was stolen in Baltimore in 2017, prompting city and state officials to call for stronger measures against gun violence and gun trafficking across state lines. The tragedy highlighted a growing concern about the seeming flood of firearms across America.
North Korea fires longest range missile since 2017
North Korea fired what is presumed to be a ballistic missile into the waters off the east coast of the Korean Peninsula on Sunday, South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff said.
Record snowfall reported as storm slams US Northeast
The nor'easter churning along the East Coast on Saturday threatened a dangerous mix of heavy snow and high-speed winds for millions of Americans -- and could develop into a historic storm for parts of eastern New England, according to forecasters.
It's so cold in Miami that 'falling iguanas' are forecast
Cold weather is relative to where you are, right?
Multiple attacks on officers in past week illustrate inherent dangers of traffic stops
At least five law enforcement officers were seriously injured during traffic stops across America over the last week -- four by gunfire -- leading to the death of one sheriff's deputy.
US officials: Indications Russia has moved blood supplies to Ukraine border
The US has seen indications that Russia has positioned supplies of blood near Ukraine's borders, according to a senior US defense official, as part of its accumulation of medical supplies, troops and military equipment in the area that US officials have said could signal plans for an invasion.
Ashleigh Barty becomes first home Australian Open singles champion since 1978
Ashleigh Barty became the first home Australian Open champion since 1978 after beating grand slam final debutante Danielle Collins 6-3 7-6 in Saturday's final.
Navy to drain millions of gallons of water daily after Hawaii fuel leak
The US Navy has been granted a permit to discharge up to five million gallons of treated water a day from its Red Hill Bulk Fuel Storage facility after that water was contaminated by a petroleum leak that sickened military families and children in Hawaii.
China claims to be holding the greenest Olympics. So why has it built a ski resort in the middle of a nature reserve?
Defiance, patriotism and cool heads on show on the streets of Kyiv as threat of Russian invasion looms
On the walls of St. Michael's monastery in Kyiv, there is a graphic and sad reminder of the toll of eight years of conflict in eastern Ukraine.
How a Russian invasion of Ukraine would reverberate around the world
Top US general says Russian invasion would be 'horrific' and suggests its forces could reach 'throughout' Ukraine
How a Russian invasion of Ukraine would reverberate around the world
The prospect of an imminent Russian invasion of Ukraine has heightened alarm in the region, threatening to plunge the country's 44 million inhabitants further into the grips of conflict.
75 million people in US Northeast may face 'bomb cyclone'
The path of a weekend nor'easter is becoming clearer as 75 million people from the Southeast to New England may face dangerous heavy snow and winds approaching hurricane intensity with the potential to knock out power, flood coastal areas and severely impair travel, forecasts that have prompted several leaders to declare emergencies.
Germany's loyalty questioned over Russia-Ukraine response
Despite the imminent threat of a Russian invasion to Ukraine, Germany has refused joining NATO countries in sending weapons to Ukraine. CNN's Fred Pleitgen reports on the significance of this decision from Berlin.
How soon might a war be and what would it look like?
Inside the $128 million heist that shocked the world -- and the police chase that followed
Support of Taiwan independence could spark US military conflict with China, Chinese ambassador says
China and the United States could end up in a military conflict if the United States encourages Taiwan's independence, Beijing's ambassador to Washington said in a US radio interview broadcast on Friday.
Images show $100 million new US Navy warplane crashing into the sea
Images have emerged of a US Navy F-35C stealth fighter crashing into the South China Sea earlier this week.
Lithuania warns that Ukraine invasion will lead to 'war of Europe'
Lithuanian Foreign Minister Gabrielius Landsbergis reacts to Germany's position on reinforcing Ukraine and surrounding regions, saying a possible war between Russia and Ukraine will actually be a 'war of Europe'.
Jan. 6 committee subpoenas 14 Republicans who acted as fake electors for Trump
• Trump spokesman with firsthand knowledge of President's behavior on Jan. 6 subpoenaed
'How can this not be a crime?' Blackwell on fake electors plot
CNN's Laura Coates explains how language in fake elector certificates from the Trump campaign's scheme to subvert the Electoral College could protect from criminal charges.
Ukraine president says he's ready to meet Putin
Russia says it doesn't want war and signals opening for diplomacy in Ukraine crisis
Why Beijing Games matter to Putin
By the time the closing ceremony marked the end of Russia's 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, pro-Russian demonstrators in Ukraine's Crimean Peninsula were already out in the streets. Within days, the unidentified "little green men," masked soldiers with hidden insignia, began what became Russian President Vladimir Putin's most brazen violation of international law: the capture and annexation of another country's territory.
Bridge in Pittsburgh collapses hours before scheduled Biden visit to talk infrastructure
Elon Musk just took the entire EV sector down with these comments
Bridge in Pittsburgh collapses hours before scheduled Biden visit to talk infrastructure
A snow-covered bridge in Pittsburgh collapsed Friday morning, Pittsburgh Public Safety said in a tweet.
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