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'Shameless,' former NBC host says of the Olympics returning to Beijing
Former NBC sportscaster Bob Costas, who has covered 12 Olympic Games as a host and commentator, did not hold back when discussing the challenges journalists will face during the Beijing Winter Olympics next month.
Still unvaccinated? You could be fined $4,000 in this EU country
Countries across the European Union are setting harsher policies for the unvaccinated in order to push more people to receive the coronavirus vaccine. CNN's Nada Bashir reports.
A stowaway was found alive aboard a plane wheel in Amsterdam after flying more than 11 hours
Dutch authorities discovered a stowaway hiding in the nose wheel of a cargo plane when it landed at Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport Sunday morning.
Tunisia stuns Nigeria to reach AFCON quarterfinals
A depleted Tunisia side stunned three-time champion Nigeria to reach the quarterfinals of the Africa Cup of Nations on Sunday.
Patrick Mahomes goes 'Grim Reaper' as Kansas City Chiefs defeat the Buffalo Bills in epic back-and-forth overtime battle
Did we just watch one of the best games in NFL history?
Pope Benedict XVI admits being at meeting about abuser priest when he ran Munich archdiocese
Pope Benedict XVI admitted Monday that he was at a meeting in 1980 at which an abusive priest was discussed, blaming his earlier denial at having been there on "an error in the editing of his statement."
Coumboscuro: The Italian village that doesn't speak Italian
Nicknamed Italy's "Little Provence," Sancto Lucio de Coumboscuro is an isolated village in almost every sense.
Follow these tips to exercise safely during winter
This winter is pummeling many people's workout goals. As the highly contagious Omicron coronavirus variant continues its rapid spread around the globe, indoor exercising in public gyms is often less appealing or accessible. Yet recent storms and plunging temperatures may make outdoor workouts seem daunting, or even dangerous. Experts say, however, you shouldn't fear braving the elements.
US suspends 44 China-bound flights from Chinese airlines
Astronaut reveals 'alarming' view of Earth from space
French astronaut Thomas Pesquet spent six months aboard the International Space Station last year, and his view of the Earth was as alarming as it was breathtaking.
Thierry Mugler, iconic French fashion designer, dies aged 73
French fashion designer Thierry Mugler, whose flamboyant creations transformed haute couture, has died at the age of 73, according to a message posted to his official Instagram account.
Lunar New Year is China's biggest holiday. For the third year, many families will be forced to spend it apart
More than two years have passed since China sealed off an entire city of more than 11 million people to curb the world's first Covid-19 outbreak.
Police use water cannons in Brussels
Police clashed with protesters in Brussels, Belgium, as thousands took to the streets in opposition to coronavirus restrictions. About fifty thousand people attended on Sunday, a spokesperson for the Belgian police told CNN. Video from the scene shows police using tear gas on protestors.
Tennessee officials are investigating deputy's death after being found shot inside of her burning home when she didn't report to work
A Tennessee sheriff's deputy was found shot inside her burning home Sunday after she didn't show up for work, authorities said.
US and Japan show off naval might; dozens of Chinese warplanes fly near Taiwan
• US suspends 44 China-bound flights from Chinese airlines• 'Shameless,' former NBC host says of the Olympics returning to Beijing
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. invokes Nazi Germany in offensive anti-vaccine speech
At a rally against vaccine mandates in Washington, DC, on Sunday, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. likened vaccine policies in the US to the actions of a totalitarian state, even suggesting Anne Frank was in a better situation when she was hiding from the Nazis.
My big fat digital wedding: Indian couple plan country's 'first metaverse marriage'
As Covid-19 forces families across India to downsize or cancel their traditionally large-scale weddings, one couple has found a venue unaffected by restrictions: the metaverse.
Biden cranks up pressure as Putin mulls Ukraine invasion
President Joe Biden is signaling a stiffened Western stance in the showdown with Russia, piling on pressure designed to deter Vladimir Putin from invading Ukraine in a strategy that nevertheless risks quickening a dangerous cycle of escalation.
US suspends 44 China-bound flights from Chinese airlines
Washington is suspending more than three dozen flights from Chinese carriers over the next couple of months, the latest escalation in a spat over pandemic-related travel rules between the United States and China.
Australia was a model in how to handle Covid. Now it's a mess
Summer in Australia is traditionally a time of beaches and barbecues, but this year it's become a hot mess of rising Covid cases and a national shortage of rapid antigen tests.
Biden presented with options to bolster US troop levels in Europe
President Joe Biden discussed options for bolstering US troop levels in the Baltics and Eastern Europe with his top military officials during a briefing at Camp David on Saturday, according to a senior official.
A 62-year-old man was pushed onto the subway tracks in Manhattan, police say
A 62-year-old man suffered minor injuries after being pushed onto the subway tracks at the Fulton Street subway station in Lower Manhattan Sunday morning, the New York Police Department (NYPD) said.
A data center the size of 22 American football fields could open in Ireland. That may be bad news for the planet
Blinken says 'a single additional Russian force' entering Ukraine would trigger US response
State Department reduces staff at US Embassy in Ukraine
The State Department announced Sunday evening it would reduce staff levels at the US Embassy in Kyiv, Ukraine, beginning with the departure of nonessential staff and family members.
Boris Johnson is facing a make-or-break moment with report due into 'Partygate' scandal
It could be a crucial week for Boris Johnson in his battle to stay in power.
UK Royal Navy seizes more than $20 million worth of drugs in Gulf of Oman
The British Royal Navy has seized more than a ton of illicit drugs worth almost £15 million ($20.3 million) in the Gulf of Oman, the UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) said in a statement on Sunday.
Why Rudy Giuliani's fake electors scheme was so dangerous to democracy
Why Rudy Giuliani's fake electors scheme was so dangerous to democracy
CNN reported Thursday that Rudy Giuliani, former attorney for Donald Trump and New York City mayor, led an effort to recruit and install fake electors in seven swing states, a direct attempt to overturn the results of the 2020 election.
Turkish journalist detained after 'insulting' President Erdogan in a TV interview
A Turkish journalist has been sent to prison for "insulting" the nation's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
New Zealand PM Jacinda Ardern cancels wedding plans due to Omicron surge
Ireland's data centers are an economic lifeline. Environmentalists say they're wrecking the planet
Part of California's iconic Highway 1 remains closed as crews make progress on wildfire
Crews fighting a wildfire along the central coast of California near the iconic Highway 1 made progress Saturday in containing the blaze, but dozens of homes remain under evacuation orders.
'SNL' looks back on Biden's first year in office on its version of 'The Ingraham Angle'
"Saturday Night Live" kicked off this week's episode with a look back at President Joe Biden's first year in office through the lens of Fox News host Laura Ingraham and her show, "The Ingraham Angle."
The epic standoff that created the 60-vote Senate
Democrats failed spectacularly this week to change filibuster rules in the Senate.
A source confirmed the US has the same evidence as the UK regarding the Kremlin's plans to install a pro-Russian leader in Ukraine
• Russian FM: The West is in 'hysterics' over Ukraine
New Zealand PM Jacinda Ardern cancels wedding plans due to Omicron surge
New Zealand's Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern on Sunday revealed she has canceled her wedding as the country continues to curb a new wave of Omicron cases.
Former Trump campaign adviser acknowledges being part of 2020 fake electors plot
Regina King's son, musician Ian Alexander Jr., dead at 26
Actor and director Regina King's son, Ian Alexander Jr., has died by suicide, her representative confirmed to CNN Saturday.
French adventurer, 75, dies attempting solo row across the Atlantic ocean
Jean-Jacques Savin, a 75-year-old French adventurer, has died while attempting to row across the Atlantic single-handedly, according to a statement from his support team for the endeavor.
If you think that glass of wine is good for you, it's time to reconsider
Several years ago, at the end of a clinic visit, a long-time patient with end-stage heart disease who was nearing the end of his life asked me if it was OK to drink some wine.
'No more crazy people': Jan. 6 committee releases new Fox host texts
CNN's Brian Stelter reacts to new texts from Fox host Sean Hannity sent to former White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany in the aftermath of the January 6th insurrection.
Sinema censured by Arizona Democrats over filibuster stance that blocked voting rights legislation
The Arizona Democratic Party's executive board announced Saturday it formally censured Arizona Democratic Sen. Kyrsten Sinema for voting to maintain the Senate's filibuster rules, effectively blocking Democrats' voting legislation, a key priority for the party.
'It's inevitable': Ukrainian soldiers wait for a fight they're sure is coming
About 500 yards away from Russian-backed separatists, a group of Ukrainian soldiers waits for a fight it's sure is coming.
Wildfire burns near California's Highway 1, prompting evacuations
A wildfire near California's legendary Highway 1, which winds along the Pacific coastline, prompted evacuation orders in Monterey County on Friday night.
Divers make stunning discovery off the coast of Tahiti
The ocean depths are as mysterious as the infinite abyss of space beyond our planet.
Former California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger involved in multi-vehicle accident
Actor and former California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger was involved in a multi-vehicle crash Friday evening in Los Angeles with a representative telling People magazine that he wasn't hurt.
Remote nation in the Pacific goes into lockdown for the first time
The remote island nation of Kiribati went into lockdown for the first time since the Covid-19 pandemic began two years ago after dozens of passengers on an international flight tested positive for the virus.
Woman charged after threatening to bring 'every single gun loaded and ready' if her children had to wear masks at school
Police in Virginia said a woman has been charged after she claimed at a school board meeting she would show up with loaded guns if her children were required to wear masks at school.
The 5G-airlines crisis was mostly averted. Here's what happened - and what we still don't know
Potentially abysmal air travel interruptions were narrowly avoided this week when wireless carriers made a last-minute change to their planned 5G rollout in response to fears that new cell service towers could interfere with a key component on passenger jets that allows them to safely land in low visibility conditions.
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