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Biden tells America: I hear your 'frustration and fatigue'
• Analysis: 10 things that demand answers at Biden's press conference
New CDC study sheds light on Covid immunity
Takeaways and new details from the New York AG's investigation into Trump's business empire
'Who is in charge?': Biden leaves Democrats hanging as midterms burst into full swing
This poll number is very ominous for Democrats
On the eve of his one-year anniversary in office, President Joe Biden finds himself at the lowest polling point of his tenure -- a worrisome omen for Democrats desperately trying to hold onto their House and Senate majorities this fall.
French actor Gaspard Ulliel dead in skiing accident at 37
French actor Gaspard Ulliel, best known for playing Hannibal Lecter in "Hannibal Rising," has died at the age of 37 after a skiing accident in southeastern France.
What is the 'pork pie plot' and what does it mean for Boris Johnson?
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson is in trouble. Large chunks of the British public are furious about reports of boozy summer garden evenings and Christmas parties at his Downing Street office, all taking place at a time when the rest of the country was under strict Covid-19 lockdowns.
Emirates president: The 5G snafu is the biggest screwup I've witnessed in my career
The President of Emirates tells CNN that the airline was not aware of some of the potential 5G rollout issues until yesterday morning, calling the situation "one of the most delinquent, utterly irresponsible" he has seen in his aviation career.
New York attorney general identifies 'misleading statements and omissions' in Trump Org. financial statements
New York Attorney General Letitia James' office says it needs the testimony of former President Donald Trump and two of his adult children to determine their knowledge of what investigators say they have identified as numerous "misleading statements and omissions" in tax submissions and financial statements used to obtain loans.
'In the name of God, go': Boris Johnson faces backlash at PMQs
Conservative MP David Davis, from the same party as Prime Minister Boris Johnson, called on the British leader to step down from office as Johnson faces a torrent of criticism from lawmakers and citizens over his alleged participation in a party held at 10 Downing Street in breach of Covid-19 rules.
Tonga faces 'unprecedented disaster' as New Zealand warns of further eruptions and tsunami risk
A massive volcanic eruption and tsunami near Tonga caused "an unprecedented disaster," the Pacific nation's leader said Tuesday, as New Zealand warned of further eruptions that may complicate the delivery of aid to remote islands where communications are down.
Tech stocks are hurtling toward a correction
Persistently high inflation has dealt investors a wake-up call this year, sending them scrambling to re-engineer their portfolios in anticipation of more aggressive action from the Federal Reserve.
Blinken: Russia plans to increase force on borders 'even more'
Russia has plans to further increase its military forces on Ukrainian borders, Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Wednesday in remarks to personnel at the US Embassy in Kyiv.
Fashion icon André Leon Talley is dead at age 73
Andrê Leon Talley, the former longtime creative director for Vogue and a fashion icon in his own right, has died at age 73, according to a statement on his official Instagram account.
Turning CO2 into stone - could carbon capture and storage save the planet?
On top of a volcano in Iceland, a new project is trying to prevent the most devastating consequences of the climate crisis by sucking up CO2 from the atmosphere and injecting it into the ground.
UK inflation surges to highest level in 30 years
UK consumer price inflation has surged to the highest level in three decades, heaping pressure on households already facing a huge increase in energy costs.
International airlines suspend some US flights over 5G issue
Several international airlines say they will cancel flights into the US starting Wednesday amid uncertainty about interference between new 5G cell phone service and critical airplane technologies.
New details emerge about hostage taker's behavior in days before synagogue standoff
As authorities work to learn more about the armed man who held four people hostage at a Texas synagogue Saturday, new details are emerging of his activities in the days leading up to the incident, including a heated exchange at a nearby mosque.
What 2020's pro-Trump phony electors means for 2024
As the January 6 House select committee continues to investigate the events surrounding the insurrection, there has been great interest in what is a typically overlooked, yet important component of the election process -- the presidential electors who vote in the Electoral College.
Cristiano Ronaldo's 'Siu' celebration causes confusion at the Australian Open
Heard at weddings, in movie theaters and, of course, in football stadiums around the world, the sound of Cristiano Ronaldo's famous 'Siu' celebration became something of an unofficial soundtrack to 2021 -- and it's showing no signs of stopping in 2022.
Microsoft's Activision Blizzard deal poses 'monumental challenge' to Sony
Microsoft's blockbuster purchase of video game developer Activision Blizzard could pose a serious threat for Sony.
Qatar 2022 World Cup tickets go on sale with Final tickets reaching $1,600
In a little over 10 months, the world's best football players will descend on Qatar for the World Cup and tickets have now been made available to the general public.
Ukraine warns Russia has 'almost completed' build-up of forces near border
Ukraine has warned that Russia has "almost completed" its build-up of forces that could be used for an offensive against the country, compounding fears that Moscow could launch an invasion at any time.
Lusia Harris, the only woman ever officially drafted by an NBA team, has died
Lusia "Lucy" Harris, a star in women's collegiate basketball during the 1970s and the first and only woman ever to be officially drafted by an NBA team, died Tuesday, according to a statement from her family as well as Delta State University. She was 66.
Brazil's parents want their kids vaccinated against Covid. Bolsonaro has tried to stop it
Last June, as Covid-19 cases were surging across Brazil, Camila Basto waited at a São Paulo hospital to find out what was wrong with her 9-year-old daughter, Manuela.
Lost Sports of the Winter Olympics: The fast and furry world of sled dog racing
At the 1928 Winter Olympic Games in St. Moritz, Switzerland, demonstration sports -- not part of the official program -- were included for the first time. With demonstration events ceasing to exist after 1992, in this mini-series, CNN Sport explores some of these 'lost sports' of the Winter Games.
Tonga's Olympic flagbearer raises over $310,000 following disaster
A fundraising campaign set up by Tonga's Olympic flagbearer Pita Taufatofua has raised over $310,000 after Saturday's massive volcanic eruption.
Dak Prescott: Dallas Cowboys star apologizes for praising fans who threw trash at officials after playoff loss
Dak Prescott has apologized for his comment praising fans who threw trash at officials after the Dallas Cowboys' dramatic NFL Wild Card playoff loss to the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday.
Nigeria's Grammy-winning recording artist Burna Boy has a complicated relationship with Africa
Last March, at an event center in Nigeria, Burna Boy stood on stage with a mic in hand, in front of a captivated audience. But the world-famous Afro-fusion recording artist wasn't there to perform. Rather, he was addressing the crowd after receiving an official proclamation from the governor of his home state to honor his win at the 2021 Grammys for best global music album: "I thank the best governor I've ever experienced because you know say me na [you know I don't] even like politics or politicians."
3 Indian sailors killed in explosion on naval ship
Three Indian Navy personnel were killed in an explosion on a ship at a naval dockyard in Mumbai on Tuesday, the navy said.
Researchers identify new suspect in decades-old Anne Frank mystery
Researchers believe they may have uncovered who betrayed Anne Frank's family, revealing their hiding place to the Nazis. It's the result of a six-year investigation into a mystery that has puzzled historians for nearly 80 years. CNN's Paula Newton reports.
Tripadvisor's most popular world destination for 2022
Tripadvisor says a 20th-century fishing village that' has boomed into a 21st-century global hot spot for high-end travel is its most popular destination in the world for 2022.
10 crises that demand answers at Biden's press conference
If President Joe Biden's only task in his solo press conference on Wednesday was restoring his battered political standing, it would be daunting enough. But the President will arrive in the East Room at a moment of national exhaustion and drained morale as the coronavirus pandemic heads into a third year, amid a sense that events at home and abroad are cascading out of control and that vicious ideological divides could tear America apart.
For the Year of the Tiger, can luxury fashion change its stripes?
An estimated 2 billion people -- in Asia and beyond -- will celebrate the Lunar New Year on February 1. For many, this means welcoming one of the Chinese zodiac's 12 animals (this year, the tiger), their sequence following the order in which they finished the Jade Emperor's folkloric Great Race, from rat to pig.
Minority owner in NBA team stirs controversy after saying: 'Nobody cares about what's happening to the Uyghurs'
The Golden State Warriors have distanced themselves from comments made by Chamath Palihapitiya, a part owner who said that "nobody cares about what's happening to the Uyghurs."
Eric Trump and Kimberly Guilfoyle's phone records subpoenaed by January 6 committee
The House committee investigating the January 6 attack on the US Capitol has subpoenaed and obtained records of phone numbers associated with one of former President Donald Trump's children, Eric Trump, as well as Kimberly Guilfoyle, who is engaged to Donald Trump Jr., sources tell CNN.
First images of Tonga volcano damage show communities covered in thick ash
'Unity is elusive' as Biden enters second year as president
A year has passed since Joe Biden became president. CNN's Jeff Zeleny looks at the Biden administration's successes and struggles over the past 12 months.
WHO director: There's 'hope that the worst of this latest wave is done with'
Former Ukrainian president on how to handle Putin
CNN's Christiane Amanpour speaks with former Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko about how he'd deal with Russian President Vladimir Putin as tensions escalate between Russian and Ukraine.
Fans in China racially abuse American basketball player
American basketball player Sonny Weems has been subjected to racial abuse from fans while playing in China.
Hong Kong to cull 2,000 small animals over Covid-19 fears
Putin and Biden are caught in a high-stakes gamble over Ukraine
A drone attack in Abu Dhabi could mark a dangerous turning point for the Middle East. Here's what to know
A deadly drone attack in the heart of the United Arab Emirates' capital has thrust the Middle East into uncharted waters at a time when the region's leaders have sought to heal years-long rifts.
Putin and Biden are caught in a high-stakes gamble over Ukraine
It is a very bad idea -- for all concerned.
Microsoft to acquire Activision Blizzard in $68.7 billion deal
Microsoft announced plans to acquire Activision Blizzard, the video game company behind blockbuster hits like "Warcraft," "Overwatch" and "Call of Duty," in an all-cash transaction valued at $68.7 billion. Microsoft says that the move will make the company the third-largest gaming company by revenue, after Tencent and Sony.
Opinion: These maps show why Putin might invade Ukraine
As tensions escalate between Russia and Ukraine, journalist and writer Tim Marshall examines the geopolitics and geography of the region, and what the scenarios could be if Putin decides to invade
Rabbi 'overflowing with gratitude' for community following hours-long hostage standoff
Rabbi Charlie Cytron-Walker's voice quavered Monday night as he described his emotions since he and three others escaped a hostage situation at his synagogue Saturday.
Trump looks to 2022 to rebrand his legacy a year after leaving office
When Donald Trump arrived in Florida one year ago to begrudgingly settle into his post-presidential life, he did not have a plan.
Xi Jinping urges West not to 'slam the brakes' by hiking interest rates too quickly
China is urging central banks in the West not to hike interest rates too fast to fight inflation as it goes in the other direction to battle a sharp economic slowdown.
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