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Analysis: Joe Biden's 2022 just got a lot better
Olympic sponsors caught in the middle of diplomatic boycotts against China
Sponsors of the Olympics are trying to walk a fine line between promoting their brands, while staying away from broader criticism of the Beijing games. They're caught in the middle of diplomatic boycotts, the economic power of Chinese consumers and fear of retaliation by the Chinese government. CNN's Selina Wang reports.
Jim Acosta christens Fox the 'Bull-shevik factory' for host's pro-Putin propaganda
CNN's Jim Acosta calls out Fox host Tucker Carlson for his pro-Russia remarks and how those, among other misinforming comments, are putting the US democracy in peril.
Spotify says it will remove Neil Young's music, according to reports
Inside Biden's calculated silence on Breyer's retirement
President Joe Biden received a much-needed political opening on Wednesday. But neither he, nor anyone close to him, appeared ready to celebrate it.
US Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer to retire
Why Biden is keeping Trump's China tariffs in place
President Joe Biden reversed a number of the Trump administration's policies during his first year in office -- but he has left tariffs in place on $350 billion of Chinese goods that were imposed by his predecessor.
These outcomes in Ukraine would surprise CNN reporter
CNN's Alex Marquardt asks senior international correspondent Matthew Chance what outcomes would surprise him as tensions build between Russia and Ukraine.
Judge casts doubt on Jan. 6 defense strategy of calling Trump to the stand
A federal judge appeared unconvinced on Wednesday that Donald Trump should be allowed to testify at a trial of a US Capitol riot defendant who is arguing the former President could be a helpful witness.
This is why Biden vowed to nominate a Black woman to the Supreme Court
After news that Justice Stephen Breyer plans to retire, the White House signaled that President Joe Biden remains committed to nominating the first Black woman to the Supreme Court. CNN's Edward-Isaac Dovere tells us how the President came to this decision.
Prince Andrew denies sexual abuse allegations and asks for a jury trial
In his formal response to Virginia Giuffre's lawsuit alleging sexual abuse, Prince Andrew denied her allegations and demanded a jury trial, according to a court filing Wednesday.
Mitch McConnell is trying to save Republicans from Donald Trump. It's not working.
Mitch McConnell is a very careful politician. He rarely acts rashly or speaks without thinking first. Which means that when he does talk, it's usually worth paying very close attention to what he says.
8 terrible numbers for Joe Biden in the new Pew poll
There's a tendency when a new poll comes out to look at the so-called "topline" numbers -- presidential approval being the main one -- and then move on.
Covid-19 infection before or after vaccination may lead to stronger immune responses, new study suggests
How the Omicron variant ignited new battles and changed pandemic politics
62% of British adults say Boris Johnson should resign, poll shows
US Navy wants to get crashed stealth fighter back -- before China can
The United States Navy is trying to retrieve its most advanced fighter jet from the depths of the South China Sea, an extremely complex operation that analysts say will be closely monitored by Beijing.
UK PM Boris Johnson says he won't resign over 'partygate' scandal
Two men arrested in UK as part of Texas synagogue hostage-taker investigation
Two men were arrested in the English city of Manchester on Wednesday as part of the investigation into the hostage standoff in Colleyville, Texas.
US Embassy in China asks State Department to let diplomats leave over Covid restrictions
The US diplomatic mission in China has formally requested the State Department grant American diplomats "authorized departure," allowing them and their families to leave the country amid increasingly strict Covid-19 containment measures, according to two sources familiar with the matter.
EU wants test-free travel for vaccinated residents
NYPD officers remembered for their service after they were fatally shot while responding to Harlem domestic incident
The two New York Police Department officers who lost their lives responding to a domestic violence call are being remembered as dedicated heroes to their community.
US Coast Guard searching for 39 people off Florida coast after boat reportedly capsized
Rescue crews with the US Coast Guard are searching for 39 people whose boat reportedly capsized on Saturday night near Fort Pierce, Florida, the agency said on Tuesday.
'Shelfies,' not selfies, provide personal insight and encourage bookshelf therapy
Library Shelfie Day -- proof that there is now a day of celebration for everything -- is the fourth Wednesday of January. It's a lovely reminder of the heroic civic role libraries play in our lives, related to the massive impact books in general have on our lives.
Danielle Collins: US tennis star reaches Australian Open semifinals after life-changing surgery
The life of an elite athlete is rarely straightforward but Danielle Collins has had to fight harder than most.
Fake snow could make the Winter Olympics 'dangerous,' study finds
Climate change is threatening the Winter Olympics and the future of snow sports by making conditions much more dangerous for athletes and participants, experts warned in a report published a week ahead of the start of the 2022 Winter Games in Beijing.
Hear Ukrainian FM's message to Putin
CNN's Clarissa Ward sits down for an exclusive interview with Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba amid fears Russia may be planning to invade Ukraine, which Moscow denies.
Hundreds of mysterious strands found at the heart of the Milky Way
The center of our Milky Way galaxy is home to a multitude of intriguing features -- including nearly a thousand mysterious magnetic strands, according to a new telescope image.
'Fight Club' has a new ending in China. And this time, the authorities win
More than two decades after its release, "Fight Club" has been given a very different ending in China — and this time, the authorities win.
Australia needs to stop celebrating an invasion as if it's a source of pride
January 26 is, by coincidence, a significant date in the national calendars of two countries, with an important difference.
China pledges 'purification' of the internet ahead of the Beijing Winter Olympics and the Lunar New Year
China's top cybersecurity regulator is vowing to crack down on "illegal" online content as part of a campaign to clean up the internet ahead of the Beijing Winter Olympics and one of the country's most important annual holidays.
Cardi B wins defamation lawsuit against YouTuber Tasha K
Grammy award-winning rapper Cardi B won a lawsuit Monday against YouTuber Tasha K for defamation, invasion of privacy and intentional infliction of emotional distress, and was awarded a seven-figure sum in damages.
Flyers with anti-Semitic language distributed in Florida
Hundreds of anti-Semitic flyers -- falsely claiming the public health response to Covid-19 is being orchestrated by Jewish people -- were distributed to homes in South Florida over the weekend, according to authorities.
Bangladesh hospital named world's best new building
A remote hospital in an area of Bangladesh vulnerable to rising sea levels has been named the world's best new building.
Ozzie, the world's oldest male gorilla, has died at Zoo Atlanta
Ozzie, the world's oldest male gorilla and the third-oldest gorilla in the world, died Tuesday at Zoo Atlanta, the facility announced. He was 61.
California teenager charged with murder in 12-year-old's drug overdose death
A 16-year-old was arrested Tuesday and charged with murder for selling a fentanyl-laced pill to a child who died of a drug overdose, California prosecutors said.
How the Omicron variant ignited new battles and changed pandemic politics
The Omicron variant may be showing the first hopeful signs of passing its peak. But the angry politics of Covid-19 are only getting more intense, and given their future electoral implications, look certain to outlast the pandemic itself.
A Covid-stricken Australian aid ship is heading for virus-free Tonga
More than 20 Covid-19 cases have been identified aboard an Australian navy ship sailing to disaster-hit Tonga, complicating aid efforts to the virus-free Pacific island nation as Japan halted its relief mission due to a separate outbreak among crew members.
China to allow gene-edited crops in push for food security
China has published trial rules for the approval of gene-edited plants, paving the way for faster improvements to crops as it seeks to bolster its food security.
Conspiracy theories have led these Trump voters to lose faith in elections
CNN's Donie O'Sullivan examines how lies about the 2020 election could undermine the future of American democracy.
This 'zero waste' Japanese building is made from 700 donated windows
Planks of burgundy cedar wood frame 700 mismatched windows, forming a patchwork quilt of glass panes against a backdrop of mountain peaks and rolling groves of evergreens.
'It's super stressful': Olympic athlete on Beijing's strict Covid-19 protocols
CNN's Selina Wang reports on the strict measures officials in Beijing are taking to keep Olympic athletes Covid-free, which is causing some athletes to experience anxiety.
Why Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen and Stevie Nicks have sold their music catalogs
Bob Dylan is the latest artist to sell his music catalog. The musician's $200 million deal with Sony Music Entertainment announced Monday will give the company rights to all of Dylan's recorded music since 1962.
Thailand gives green light to growing cannabis at home
Thailand's narcotics board on Tuesday said it would remove cannabis from its drugs list, paving the way for households to grow the plant.
Federal prosecutors looking at fake certifications falsely declaring Trump's victory in 2020
• McConnell has warning of sorts for GOP candidates running on Trump's false claims
Can Boris Johnson survive 'Partygate' inquiries?
Boris Johnson's grip on power weakened as more investigations into "Partygate" opened up. CNN's Bianco Nobilo reports.
Ancient temple art reveals how a small kingdom demonstrated its might
Evidence of ancient hybrid camels has been uncovered by archaeologists who were working to restore a temple in northern Iraq damaged by ISIS.
The end of the world order as we know it
It's a confusing time for Americans when it comes to world affairs, with the government explaining on the one hand why it was time to pull out of Afghanistan, but on the other why it's also time to stand up for Ukraine.
Boston Red Sox hero David Ortiz elected to the baseball Hall of Fame
Former Boston Red Sox star David Ortiz has been elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame by the Baseball Writers' Association of America, Josh Rawitch, president of the Hall, announced Tuesday.
Electric grid is 'attractive target' for domestic violent extremists in US, intel brief says
Domestic violent extremists will "likely continue" to plot and encourage physical attacks against electrical infrastructure in the United States, according to a recent Department of Homeland Security intelligence briefing obtained by CNN.
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