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11 hole-in-ones in six months: Is this the hottest golfer on the planet?
British amateur golfer Neil Watts is very much the world's go to hole-in-one guy at the moment -- he's hit 11 aces in the last six months.
Kyle Rittenhouse seeking return of the gun used in Kenosha shootings to destroy it
Kyle Rittenhouse, who faced trial over killing two people and shooting another in 2020 during unrest in Kenosha, Wisconsin, has asked a court to order the release of the gun he used because he wants to properly destroy it, according to a court document filed by his attorney.
Iran, China and Russia hold naval drills in north Indian Ocean
Iran, China and Russia held their third joint naval drills in the northern Indian Ocean on Friday, state TV reported.
Almost entire town leveled after explosives delivery vehicle crash
At least 17 people were killed in a blast in western Ghana on Thursday after a motorcycle collided with a vehicle carrying explosives, according to officials.
Tongan man survives 27 hours at sea after tsunami
A 57-year-old Tongan man being hailed a real-life Aquaman for surviving 27 hours at sea after Saturday's devastating tsunami struck his island said he went under nine times before latching onto a log and making it to safety.
Bitcoin tumbles as cryptocurrencies continue their downward slide
Cryptocurrencies have had a dismal start to the year, and continue to plunge as major economies around the world look to curb their growing popularity.
Is a woman leader good for gender equality?
The appointment of a woman into a position long-held by men is often believed to be a sign; a harbinger of good things to come for other women and in the fight for gender equality. But is it ever?
Oldest person in the US has died at age 115
Thelma Sutcliffe, who was the oldest person in the US, died on Monday at age 115, according to a family member.
See Beijing's 'closed-loop system' built for Winter Olympics
CNN's David Culver looks at the strict measures being carried out to keep the arrivals for Beijing's 2022 Winter Olympics separate from the general population.
Alec Baldwin sued by family of fallen Marine for $25 million for defamation and other allegations
Actor Alec Baldwin is being sued for defamation and negligence by the family of a fallen Marine after comments he made about one family member's presence outside the US Capitol on January 6, 2021, according to a suit filed Monday in the US District Court for the District of Wyoming.
Neither Biden nor Putin can afford to lose their Ukraine standoff
• US accuses Russia of plotting to take over Ukrainian government
US Navy warship challenges Chinese territorial claims in the South China Sea
A United States Navy guided missile destroyer challenged Chinese claims of sovereignty in and around islands in the South China Sea on Thursday, with a Navy statement saying such claims violate international law and "pose a serious threat to the freedom of the seas."
Explained: What is NATO and why it has Russia on edge
CNN's Bianca Nobilo takes a look at the origin of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, or NATO, and its role in the Russia-Ukraine tensions.
American Airlines flight bound for London turns around mid-flight over mask rule compliance
An American Airlines passenger plane bound for London turned around mid-flight due to a mask-related disruption on Wednesday.
Tearful Adele announces postponement of Vegas residency
Singer Adele has announced the postponement of her Las Vegas residency, one day before it was set to kick off, saying Covid has rendered it impossible to move forward.
Trump campaign officials, led by Rudy Giuliani, oversaw fake electors plot in 7 states
Trump campaign officials, led by Rudy Giuliani, oversaw efforts in December 2020 to put forward illegitimate electors from seven states that Trump lost, according to three sources with direct knowledge of the scheme.
Peloton stock tumbles on report that it is halting production
Peloton shares sank 20% Thursday after it was reported to have temporarily halted production of its bike and treadmill products because of waning consumer demand.
'Like a clown car on fire': Anderson Cooper reacts to Giuliani's fake electors plot
Trump campaign officials, led by Rudy Giuliani, oversaw efforts in December 2020 to put forward illegitimate electors from seven states that Trump lost, according to three sources with direct knowledge of the scheme. CNN's Pamela Brown reports.
Wednesday was a very bad day for Donald Trump
US accuses Russia of plotting to take over Ukrainian government
• Analysis: Biden reveals an uncomfortable truth about NATO's divide on Russian aggression in Ukraine
Judge sides with Britney Spears in ongoing court battle with her father over finances
Although Britney Spears' 13-year conservatorship has ended, the legal battle over her finances is still going on.
US charges Belarusian officials for diverting flight carrying dissident journalist
United States federal prosecutors charged four Belarus officials with piracy-related charges for diverting a RyanAir airplane mid-flight last year to arrest a journalist critical of the government.
How I ended up at a Hong Kong government quarantine camp
When I first stepped onto a plane departing from Hong Kong to visit my family in the United States for the holidays, I knew my return trip to the city wasn't going to be easy. But I never expected a new coronavirus variant to appear and that I'd be sent to the city's government quarantine camp as a result.
Rare twin elephants born in Kenya face fight for survival
Suckled by their mother Bora and guarded by a watchful male, rare new-born twin baby elephants ingested nourishment that conservationists hope will enable them to survive a perilous start to life in a Kenyan safari park.
Analysis: The mystery of Biden's 5 GOP senators
Midway through his nearly-two-hour-long news conference on Wednesday, President Joe Biden dropped a very interesting nugget.
Reporter has surprising reaction after being hit by car during liveshot
TV reporter Tori Yorgey was on air covering a water main break in West Virginia when the unexpected happened.
Analysis: Wednesday was a very bad day for Donald Trump
• Analysis: Supreme Court ruling is a bitter legal and personal blow to Trump• Trump's Jan. 6 documents are headed to the House. What happens next?
Machine Gun Kelly designed Megan Fox's engagement ring to hurt coming off
According to Machine Gun Kelly, "Love is pain!"
British Vogue under fire over February cover
British Vogue features 9 African models on its February cover. The photo has sparked mixed reactions. CNN's Zain Asher speaks to Robin Givhan, Senior Critic-at-Large for the Washington Post.
Biden forced to clarify 'minor incursion' comments
President Joe Biden on Thursday sought to clarify his stance on a potential Russian incursion in Ukraine, cleaning up remarks from the prior day's news conference during which he suggested a "minor incursion" by Russia would elicit a lesser response than a full-scale invasion of the country.
US accuses Russia of plotting to take over Ukrainian government and unveils new sanctions
Former Pope Benedict knew about cases of priests abusing children when he was Munich archbishop, report finds
Pope Benedict XVI knew about priests who abused children when he was archbishop of Munich from 1977 to 1981, a report into the archdiocese concluded Thursday, rejecting Benedict's long-standing denials.
Anti-vaccine folk singer dies after deliberately getting infected with Covid-19
A Czech folk singer who was opposed to having a coronavirus vaccine has died after deliberately contracting the virus, according to her son.
Hear Blinken lay out case for why world should care about Ukraine
United States Secretary of State Antony Blinken delivers remarks on the ongoing tensions between Russia and Ukraine ahead of his meeting with Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs Sergey Lavrov.
Two men arrested in UK as part of investigation into Texas synagogue standoff, police say
Two men have been arrested in Birmingham and Manchester, England, as part of the ongoing investigation into the Texas synagogue hostage standoff, Greater Manchester Police said Thursday in a statement.
Novak Djokovic remains a national idol in Serbia despite anti-vax stance
Israeli officials deny report that police are using cellphone spying software on citizens without court approval
Israeli officials are denying parts of a report that says they used NSO hacking software Pegasus to spy on civilians -- including leaders of protest movements -- without the required legal permissions.
Enormous 'twilight zone' coral reef discovered off the coast of Tahiti
Gas prices could soar if Russia invades Ukraine
If Russia invades Ukraine, inflation-weary Americans will likely pay the price at the pump.
First contactless aid flights arrive in disaster-hit Tonga as islands aim to keep Covid-19 out
The first contactless aid flights arrived in disaster-hit Tonga on Thursday, as the coronavirus-free Pacific island nation takes precautions to keep the virus out of its borders in the wake of a devastating volcanic eruption and tsunami.
Judges reveal why Novak Djokovic had to miss Australian Open
Three judges who unanimously rejected Novak Djokovic's bid to stay in Australia to contest the Australian Open have revealed their reasons for the ruling.
Senate Republicans block voting rights bill
Supreme Court ruling is a bitter legal and personal blow to Trump
• Supreme Court clears the way for House to get Trump White House docs
Supreme Court clears the way for House to get Trump White House docs
Did Biden and Putin cut a deal? Here's why Ukrainian officials are 'suspicious' that happened
Ukrainian officials tell CNN's Matthew Chance that they are "shocked" and "stunned" at President Biden's remarks during a White House press conference about Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Video of drone strike that killed 10 civilians released by US military
The US military released video of a drone strike in Kabul that mistakenly killed 10 Afghan civilians, including seven children, in August 2021.
'Extraordinary rebuke of the former President': Toobin weighs in on Supreme Court decision
Anderson Cooper, Jeffrey Toobin and Maggie Haberman discuss the Supreme Court clearing the way for the release of presidential records from the Trump White House to a congressional committee investigating the January 6 attack on the US Capitol.
WHO pours cold water over Covid theory
The 7 most important lines from Joe Biden's news conference
President Joe Biden held a rare news conference Wednesday afternoon, using the platform to call on Americans to be patient in the fight against Covid-19 and defend his record of success despite middling poll numbers.
The 5G-airline snafu: Everything we know
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