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Analysis: Republicans take sides in Trump-fueled tug of war over Ukraine
Recently, ex-President Donald Trump proudly declared, "What's happening with Russia and Ukraine would never have happened under the Trump administration. Not even a possibility!"
Millions of routine vaccinations have been missed amid Covid-19 pandemic
Millions of people in the United States are behind on their Covid-19 vaccinations, and millions more have missed other routine vaccinations throughout the pandemic.
Biden is going to Pennsylvania today. Top Democrats are avoiding him.
President Joe Biden's planned visit to Pennsylvania on Friday tells you everything you need to know about his current dismal political standing.
Russian gas shutdown could be 'catastrophic' for Europe
Olympic sponsors paid big money for the Beijing Games. So where are all the ads?
Sponsors of the Olympics are walking a tightrope ahead of the Beijing Winter Games next month as worsening geopolitical tensions force them to consider downplaying their involvement without upsetting China.
9 police officers fatally shoot pedestrian after standoff on freeway, authorities say
Nine police officers fatally shot a pedestrian on a Tennessee interstate after a short standoff, authorities said Thursday.
New discord between Ukraine and US could play into Putin's hands
New signs of a fracture between the US and Ukraine over the imminence of a possible Russian invasion could seriously undermine President Joe Biden's muscular front against Vladimir Putin in their escalating standoff.
FCC blocks China Unicom from US telecom market
The Federal Communications Commission on Thursday voted to ban China Unicom, a state-owned Chinese telecommunications carrier, from offering telecom services in the United States.
Australia pledges $700M to protect Great Barrier Reef amid climate change threat
The Australian government on Friday pledged 1 billion Australian dollars ($700 million) to protect the Great Barrier Reef, months after it narrowly avoided being placed on the UN's cultural agency's "danger" list due to the threat of climate change.
Scientists slam 'absurd' and 'dangerous' climate denialism from Joe Rogan guest
As podcaster Joe Rogan faces condemnation from medical scientists for spreading misinformation about vaccines and Covid-19, another interview by the controversial host this week has become the subject of mockery -- this time among climate scientists.
'This is not going to end well': Former Fox anchor reacts to recent Russia rhetoric
CNN's Jim Acosta speaks to former Fox anchor Gretchen Carlson about the network's take on tensions between Ukraine and Russia.
Black man misidentified, arrested and held for 6 days in place of White felon twice his age
A Black man spent six days in jail in Nevada because police misidentified him as a convicted White felon who is more than twice his age, according to a federal lawsuit filed against the police departments of Henderson and Las Vegas.
Standoff ends with Houston police shooting suspect taken into custody
An hours-long standoff ended Thursday evening when Houston police took into custody a man suspected of shooting three officers, officials tweeted.
Federal judge cites climate crisis in decision to cancel oil and gas leases in Gulf of Mexico
A federal judge on Thursday invalidated a massive oil and gas lease sale for 80 million acres in the Gulf of Mexico after a coalition of environmental groups sued the Biden administration to stop it.
North Korea expert: Everything we've seen, they warned us was coming
CNN's Paula Hancocks reports as North Korea is believed to have launched a sixth missile test -- a record for the month of January.
Ukrainian official tells CNN Biden's call with Ukrainian President 'did not go well,' but White House disputes account
A call between US President Joe Biden and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Thursday "did not go well," a senior Ukrainian official told CNN, amid disagreements over the "risk levels" of a Russian attack.
Russian buildup near Ukraine has increased 'in the last 24 hours', Pentagon says
Fox commentators go off on Biden's vow to nominate Black woman for court
CNN's Nia-Malika Henderson reacts to some conservative commentators blasting President Biden's plan to pick a Black woman for the Supreme Court.
At 600 days, this is one of the world's longest school closures
Dharini Mathur's son had just turned 4 when he started pre-school online. More than 600 days later, he still sits behind his computer screen, attempting to learn virtually -- while making zero contact with his classmates and teachers.
Vachik Mangassarian, 'N.C.I.S.' actor, dies of complications from Covid-19
Actor Vachik Mangassarian has died of Covid-19 complications, according to his manager.
How double Olympic gold medalist Shim Suk-hee lost the race to overturn her ban ahead of Beijing 2022
At the 2014 and 2018 Winter Olympics, South Korean speed skater Shim Suk-hee stepped onto the podium with her teammates for gold medals -- the crowning moments of her sporting career.
Justice Breyer told Supreme Court colleagues about retirement after news broke, source says
Manchin and Sinema have hurt Biden's agenda. What could it mean for his Supreme Court pick?
Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau in isolation after Covid-19 exposure
Europe could live with less Russian gas. A complete shutdown would be 'catastrophic'
Sarah Palin dines outdoors at restaurant two days after it's revealed she tested positive for Covid-19
A Manhattan restaurant where Sarah Palin was spotted dining indoors while unvaccinated over the weekend confirmed that the former Alaska governor returned to dine outdoors on Wednesday.
Sarah Palin spotted dining at restaurant after positive Covid-19 test
CNN's Dr. Leana Wen reacts to video circulating on social media showing former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin eating outdoors at a Manhattan restaurant while unvaccinated just a few days after testing positive for Covid-19.
Turkish president to meet with Putin, offers to mediate talks between Ukraine and Russia
US death row inmate who requested firing squad is executed by lethal injection
An Oklahoma death row inmate who had requested execution by firing squad was executed by lethal injection on Thursday, according to the state Department of Corrections.
EU Chief tells Amanpour 'nothing off table' in response to Russia
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen tells Amanpour there will be "massive and severe consequences" for Russia if they attack Ukraine.
Biden vows to nominate a Black woman to replace Breyer
How to think about boosters in light of this week's Pfizer and Moderna news
Pfizer and BioNTech announced Tuesday that they're beginning a clinical trial for an Omicron-specific Covid-19 vaccine. Moderna had previously revealed plans to develop its own vaccine that targets the variant, which is by far the dominant one in the United States right now.
Breyer's role on the Supreme Court and the hole he's leaving
Ukrainian soldier kills 5 in shooting rampage at military factory
Five people were shot dead and another five injured when a Ukrainian soldier opened fire at a military plant, the country's interior ministry said Thursday.
Russian troops are pouring into Belarus. Opposition leader speaks out
An exiled Belarusian mother leads the opposition to her country's pro-Putin government. CNN's Frederik Pleitgen reports.
These are some past SCOTUS nominees who faced contentious confirmation hearings
Accusations of racism, alcoholism and sexual misconduct, some past SCOTUS nominees faced contentious confirmation hearings before reaching the high court. CNN's Randi Kaye reports.
Dealmaking helps Deutsche Bank deliver biggest profit in a decade
Deutsche Bank delivered its most profitable year in a decade on the back of a dealmaking bonanza, strengthening Chief Executive Christian Sewing's hand as he fine tunes a new strategy and targets for the years ahead in March.
Northeast faces heavy snow and blizzard conditions this weekend, but models are still unclear on how bad it will be
Heavy snow and strong winds are expected to slam some metro areas in the Northeast this weekend and millions will likely be under winter storm watches starting Friday.
John Kerry hosts world's largest carbon emitters in first forum since UN climate summit
John Kerry on Thursday is hosting his first major international climate meeting of the year with the world's largest greenhouse gas emitters.
Australian Alcott bows out beaten, but unbowed
A day after beginning his reign as 'Australian of the Year', quad wheelchair champion Dylan Alcott was denied a fairytale finish to his decorated career on Rod Laver Arena.
A Tennessee school board removed the graphic novel 'Maus,' about the Holocaust, from curriculum due to language and nudity concerns
"Maus," the Pulitzer Prize-winning graphic novel about the experiences of Holocaust survivors, has been removed from an eighth-grade English language arts curriculum by a Tennessee school board over concerns about "rough, objectionable language" and a drawing of a nude woman.
Another brutal Supreme Court battle lies ahead
• This is why Biden vowed to nominate a Black woman to the Supreme Court• Judge casts doubt on Jan. 6 defense strategy of calling Trump to the stand
Ashleigh Barty thrashes Madison Keys to race into Australian Open final
There seems to be no stopping Ashleigh Barty at the moment.
What is SWIFT and why it might be the weapon Russia fears most
Some are calling it the "nuclear option."
Gianni Infantino: FIFA president says his comments about refugees 'crossing the Mediterranean' were 'misinterpreted'
Gianni Infantino, the president of football's global governing body FIFA, has said his remarks about a biennial World Cup and bringing "hope" to refugees crossing the Mediterranean have been "misinterpreted."
UAE summons people for sharing videos of missile attack interception
The United Arab Emirates public prosecutors' office said on Wednesday it had summoned several people for sharing videos showing defense systems intercepting Monday's missile attack by Yemen's Houthi movement.
Ancient Bhutan trail set to open for first time in 60 years
Bhutan is one of the world's most mysterious countries.
What happened when 67,000 acres of farmland was left to run wild
In the Great Karoo, a vast semi-arid expanse in South Africa, lions and cheetahs once roamed. But then came farms and fences and guns. By the 1840s lions were gone; then by the 1870s, cheetahs too.
Apple is back on top in smartphone sales worldwide after a record win in China
Apple has once again become the top-selling smartphone brand in top market China, along with the rest of the world.
Russia and Ukraine agree to continue ceasefire talks
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