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This is the new 'oasis' in Mexico's most dangerous neighborhood
Commonly known for its violent reputation, Mexico City's Tepito neighborhood finds a hopeful escape. CNN's Matt Rivers has the story.
Tim Cook allegedly stalked by woman who trespassed and sent photos of a loaded gun
Apple has been granted a restraining order against a woman who allegedly threatened, harassed and stalked CEO Tim Cook for more than a year.
RFK Jr. apologizes after wife Cheryl Hines calls anti-vaccine comments 'reprehensible'
Fictional Peloton-related heart attacks undermine a basic reality about exercise
First it was Mr. Big, the character from "Sex in the City," dying in Carrie Bradshaw's arms from a heart attack after a 45-minute ride on his Peloton. Then it was Mike "Wags" Wagner, the drug-abusing, sadistic right hand of Axe Capital's Bobby Axelrod in the Showtime series "Billions," who too suffers a heart attack after exercising on his elite bike.
White House says Russian invasion of Ukraine remains 'imminent'
The White House says a Russian invasion of Ukraine is "imminent," even as diplomatic efforts to defuse the crisis proceed.
How a fatal shooting changed the direction of New York City policing in less than a week
A domestic disturbance call in Harlem on Friday that resulted in shots fired -- leaving a police officer and the gunman dead and another officer in critical condition -- has dramatically changed the tenor of policing in New York City over the course of just a few days.
McConnell plots GOP midterm strategy amid Trump's primary influence
Former President Donald Trump has been relentless in his attacks against Senate Minority Mitch McConnell, making Republicans uneasy as they battle for the majority in the November midterms.
First on CNN: Bank of America is giving workers $1 billion of stock
Bank of America is handing out $1 billion worth of restricted stock to virtually its entire workforce as the bank seeks to gain an upper hand in the war for talent.
Teenagers make history for Iran and Kenya at Australian Open
'Special K' are taking the Australian Open by storm with antics
Had you taken a stroll past the Kia Arena in Melbourne this week, you could have been forgiven for assuming that a rock and roll festival was taking place.
Senegal reach last eight as Mane scores but suffers head injury
Senegal's Sadio Mane scored but then went off with a head injury as they beat nine-man Cape Verde Islands 2-0 in the last 16 of the Africa Cup of Nations at the Kouekong Stadium in Bafoussam on Tuesday.
Tiffany Haddish addresses recent DUI arrest, the loss of Bob Saget and mourning her grandmother
Tiffany Haddish is keeping her head up after she was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence in Georgia on Jan. 14.
Neil Young wants his music scrubbed from Spotify because of vaccine misinformation on the platform
Neil Young, an outspoken advocate for Covid-19 safety and prevention, doesn't want his music to share a home with vaccine misinformation.
Stocks slide as volatility continues
It's no turnaround Tuesday on Wall Street: Stocks resumed their selloff at the opening bell for another ride on the market roller coaster.
Flying car cleared for take-off but you'll need a pilot's license
A car that can transform into a small aircraft has passed flights tests with flying colors in Slovakia, developers say.
Olivia Munn speaks out after a racist Zoom-bombing disrupts an AAPI gathering
A virtual gathering of high-profile Asian American creators, including actress Olivia Munn, became the subject of their own discussion -- after the meeting was "Zoom-bombed" with anti-Asian images.
Russia-to-Germany pipeline has become what the two countries insisted it would never be
This Silicon Valley city is poised to take a step closer to first-in-the-nation gun ownership requirements
San Jose, California, is getting closer to adopting a first-in-the-nation law to address gun violence by requiring all gun owners to pay a fee and carry liability insurance.
The West fears Russia is about to attack Ukraine. But that's not the way the story is playing out on state TV.
• NATO prepares written proposal for Russia• Exclusive: Ukraine 'will not accept' concessions to Russia, FM says• Watch: CNN's Clarissa Ward sits down with Kuleba
Faltering global economy faces total pandemic hit of $14 trillion
The pandemic will continue to stoke uncertainty and inflation in its third year, undermining the global recovery from the coronavirus and pushing total economic losses toward $14 trillion.
Covid-19 outbreak on Australian ship complicates Tonga relief effort
Russia expert: Putin wants a 'replay of the end of the Cold War'
Former CNN Moscow Bureau Chief Jill Dougherty weighs in on Russian President Vladimir Putin's aspirations to 'evict the US from Europe,' as Fiona Hill describes in her New York Times OpEd piece.
Police investigating 'number of events' held in Boris Johnson's Downing Street during Covid restrictions
London's Metropolitan Police say they are investigating a "number of events" in Downing Street amid claims of Covid rule-breaking at the heart of the UK government.
Keilar on Tucker Carlson: Why is Fox airing 'anti-democratic BS' about Russia?
Brianna Keilar speaks to Rep. Tom Malinowski (D-NJ), who claims Tucker Carlson's fans repeatedly call his office imploring the lawmaker to side with Russia.
France will reach Omicron peak 'in a few days,' health minister says
Why Biden's 'son of a bitch' moment is nothing like Trump's attacks on reporters
On its face, it's not a big deal.
Russia to Germany pipeline has become what the two countries insisted it would never be
• Opinion: Ukraine-Russia crisis explained in maps
Full Circle: The all-Black group preparing to climb Mount Everest
About 4,000 people have summited Mount Everest, the world's highest peak. And only eight of them have been Black.
Bob Dylan sells his entire catalog of recorded music to Sony Music
Bob Dylan has sold his entire catalog of recorded music to Sony Music.
Tom Brady: 'It's not always what I want. It's what we want as a family.' What next for quarterback?
Tom Brady will not have his shot at an eighth Super Bowl ring this season. Will he get another?
Pfizer and BioNTech begin clinical trial for Omicron-specific vaccine
• These 4 states have fully regained the jobs lost during the pandemic
At least eight dead in crush at African Cup of Nations game in Cameroon
At least eight people were killed and 50 people injured after a crush during an Africa Cup of Nations match in the Cameroonian capital Monday, state broadcaster Cameroon Radio Television reported.
Why animal owners in Hong Kong are hiring private planes for their pets
"Private jet for your pet" is the kind of phrase you might expect to hear from a movie star or media mogul.
Black artists highlight how the trauma of empire still echoes in Britain
In April 1819 a French slave ship called "Le Rodeur" departed West Africa for the Caribbean. On board were 22 crew, and around 160 enslaved Africans. In the cramped conditions aboard the ship, a debilitating disease broke out, rendering all the slaves and many of the crew blind. The French captain, calculating that his human cargo was worth more as an insurance payout, ordered weights to be attached to the feet of 36 enslaved Africans, who were thrown into the Atlantic Ocean.
Cameron Smith: The 'everyman' of golf transforming into one of its best players
A love of fishing, a flowing mullet and a friendly personality: Cameron Smith is a one-of-a-kind golfer.
Trump's efforts to overturn 2020 election results in Georgia to be probed by special grand jury
Rafael Nadal overcomes stomach problem to beat Denis Shapovalov in five-set thriller
Rafael Nadal remains on track to make history at this year's Australian Open after beating Denis Shapovalov in five sets -- 6-3 6-4 4-6 3-6 6-3 -- on Tuesday.
NATO allies put forces on standby as tensions rise over Ukraine crisis
The multi-billion-dollar skin whitening industry exposed
Australian Open relaxes rule against Peng Shuai protest T-shirt, Craig Tiley tells AFP
The Australian Open will allow people to wear shirts that say "Where is Peng Shuai?" CEO of Tennis Australia Craig Tiley told Agence France-Presse (AFP) on Tuesday.
'It belongs to everyone': Australian government buys rights to Aboriginal flag for $14 million
Australia's government has bought the copyright to the Aboriginal flag, making it freely available for public use and ending a longstanding battle over the design.
Stealth fighter crashes on US aircraft carrier in South China Sea
The pilot of a US F-35 jet ejected as his jet crashed on the deck of the USS Carl Vinson aircraft carrier in the South China Sea injuring seven, the US Pacific Fleet said in a statement Monday.
North Korea fires two cruise missiles, South Korea says
North Korea fired two cruise missiles on Tuesday morning, according to the South Korean military.
At least 19 killed in fire after karaoke bar brawl in Indonesia
At least 19 people have died after a karaoke bar in Indonesia's West Papua was set ablaze following a brawl between rival gangs of youths in the area, police in the provincial capital of Sorong said on Tuesday.
US enemies are lining up to test Joe Biden
President Joe Biden is confronting a series of distinct but interlocking global crises and hotspots with US foes lining up to test the mettle of an under-pressure leader and their own sense that the United States is a retreating global power.
Tonga eruption was 'hundreds of times' more powerful than Hiroshima atomic bomb, NASA says
The eruption this month of an underwater volcano near Tonga was hundreds of times more powerful than the Hiroshima atomic bomb, according to NASA.
Why the coming confrontation on abortion will echo the battle over voting
The approaching legal and political showdown over abortion will reprise the key dynamics that shaped last week's bitter Senate struggle over voting rights -- and further inflame disputes between the parties over the filibuster and the role of "states' rights" in limiting federal guarantees of civil rights and liberties.
US was set to seize this cruise ship, so it changed course and went to the Bahamas
A cruise ship heading to Miami changed course to the Bahamas Saturday after a US judge issued an arrest warrant for the ship due to unpaid fuel bills.
Australia says WeChat has removed the account of its Prime Minister
Australia has accused WeChat of taking down Prime Minister Scott Morrison's account and redirecting his followers to a site that claims to provide information for Chinese Australians.
Evergrande asks international creditors for more time and warns that legal action could be 'destructive'
Evergrande is still trying to appease growing anger among its offshore creditors, who have threatened to take legal action over the embattled Chinese developer's plans to restructure the business.
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