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Trump ends interview after being pressed about false 2020 election claims
Former President Donald Trump made a hasty retreat, hanging up on National Public Radio's Steve Inskeep after he was asked about Republican candidates being forced to back Trump's false claims that the 2020 presidential election was stolen.
Peak still to come as France hits record daily case numbers, says health minister
What we know about latest developments in lawsuit against Prince Andrew
A federal judge in New York denied a motion to dismiss a lawsuit against Prince Andrew filed by Virginia Giuffre, a woman who alleges she was sexually trafficked to the royal when she was underage. CNN's Max Foster reports.
Prince Andrew loses his attempt to have the US civil sexual assault case against him dismissed
Boris Johnson apologizes for attending Downing Street 'bring your own booze' party during lockdown
The highly contagious Omicron variant will 'find just about everybody,' Fauci says, but vaccinated people will still fare better
Russia and NATO meet for make-or-break talks on Ukraine crisis
Representatives from Russia and NATO are meeting in Brussels on Wednesday for high-stakes talks aimed at defusing growing tensions over Russia's military buildup near the Ukraine border.
CNN anchor analyzes Djokovic's statement amid controversy
Tennis star Novak Djokovic has admitted he did not immediately isolate after testing positive for Covid-19 in December -- but denied knowing he had the virus when attending public events. CNN's Patrick Snell reports.
WHO director makes bleak prediction for Omicron surge in Europe
The Omicron variant is forecasted to infect more than half of all Europeans in the next six to eight weeks, a World Health Organization official said as he urged nations to strengthen mask rules and warned that the window to act was closing.
UK lawmaker breaks down when revealing mother-in-law died alone of Covid
UK lawmaker, Jim Shannon, made an emotional request during a Parliament session regarding an investigation into alleged parties during lockdown.
'You personally attack me:' Dr. Fauci fires back at Sen. Paul in heated exchange
Dr. Anthony Fauci and Senator Rand Paul spar during a Senate health hearing and Dr. Fauci says he has received death threats while working to end the pandemic because of Paul's false claims.
Australian Border Force investigating whether Djokovic lied on entry form
US Covid-19 hospitalizations reach record high
US grounded planes after NORAD alerted a North Korean missile launch, official says
A ground stop was issued to some pilots for a short period of time following a North American Aerospace Defense Command alert of a launch of a North Korean missile, a US official said Tuesday.
Why Democrats are thinking about going nuclear
As Democrats push to pass voting rights legislation through Congress, there's been talk of using a process known as the "nuclear option."
Trump on Mike Rounds: 'I will never endorse this jerk again'
Senator Mike Rounds (R-SD) doubled down on Donald Trump's loss in the 2020 election after the former President criticized the GOP lawmaker. CNN political commentator SE Cupp reacts.
Australian Border Force investigating whether Djokovic lied on entry form
Officials investigating whether Djokovic submitted false travel form
The Australian Border Force is investigating whether Novak Djokovic submitted a false travel declaration ahead of arrival to Australia, a source with knowledge of the investigation told CNN. Djokovic declared he had not traveled and would not do so in the 14 days leading to his arrival.
Why CDC's mask stance is 'surprising' to Dr. Gupta
The CDC is expected to change guidance again, by recommending better masks . CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta reports.
Global experts are very worried about the future, Davos survey finds
Many business leaders, politicians and academics are overwhelmingly pessimistic about the threat Covid-19 still poses even as the pandemic enters its third year. They worry that an uneven economic recovery could deepen divisions within societies and between countries.
Crypto CEO becomes one of the world's richest billionaires
A cryptocurrency CEO has become one of the richest people on Earth.
Energy supplier apologizes after telling customers to cuddle pets to keep warm
A British energy supplier has apologized for the "poorly judged and unhelpful" advice sent to customers which suggested they could snuggle up to their pets and exercise to cut back on their heating bills.
Novak Djokovic is 'the best player in the history of men's tennis' but he is leaving a 'complicated' legacy off the court
Boris Johnson embroiled in 'bring-your-own-booze' party scandal
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has more questions to answer after it emerged on Monday that one of his top officials sent an invitation to a Downing Street party to dozens of employees amid the first Covid-19 lockdown in the country.
Judge asks why Trump was silent during Capitol riot in hearing over former President's liability
Djokovic won his court case but few Australians are cheering
An Australian judge's stunning dismissal of the government's hasty attempt to deport the world No. 1 men's tennis player is a spectacular defeat for an administration that prides itself on strong borders.
From Europe to the US, Covid cases in children are surging. Schools aren't prepared
As Covid-19 cases skyrocketed across Britain in late December, Stuart Guest spent his vacation poring over scientific reports about air cleaning and filtration systems.
A tennis legend, the US Supreme Court and the Winter Olympics are reshaping pandemic politics
Living with the virus, as the world is finding out, is easier said than done.
US says no breakthrough in 'frank and forthright' talks with Russia over Ukraine border crisis
American and Russian officials are holding high-stakes talks Monday about the build-up of troops on Ukraine's border, as fears mount over a possible Russian invasion.
Giant 180 million-year-old 'sea dragon' fossil found in UK reservoir
The colossal 180 million-year-old fossilized remains of an ichthyosaur have been found in the UK, in what researchers have described as one of the most significant discoveries in the region.
US quietly authorized 200 million dollars for Ukraine security
The United States and Russia held talks lasting more than seven hours in Geneva, Switzerland. This follows months of tension near the Ukraine-Russia border, where there are more than 100,000 Russian soldiers. CNN's Alex Marquardt has more.
In a medical first, a man with terminal heart disease gets a transplant of genetically modified pig heart
A 57-year-old Maryland man is doing well three days after receiving a genetically modified pig heart in a first-of-its-kind transplant surgery, University of Maryland Medicine said in a news release Monday.
The photographer taking a serious look at child's play
For more than a decade, Nancy Richards Farese has been capturing heartwarming images of children around the world, from Burkina Faso to Honduras, Ethiopia to Spain. Throughout her travels, the American photographer has observed a common trait that seems to transcend cultures: "They play," she said on a video call from Boston, "despite what's going on."
McCarthy vows to remove Democrats from committees if Republicans win House
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy has vowed to remove three Democratic lawmakers from key committee assignments if Republicans win back the chamber in the upcoming midterm elections.
US, EU slap new sanctions on Nicaraguan officials before Ortega's inauguration
The United States and the European Union issued new sanctions on a number of Nicaraguan officials on Monday, just hours before the the country's long-time strongman leader Daniel Ortega was expected to be sworn in for his fifth term as the president.
Maya Angelou becomes first Black woman to appear on US quarter
A new US quarter featuring the late Maya Angelou went into circulation Monday, the US Mint announced, making the legendary poet and activist the first Black woman ever to appear on the coin.
Space heater blamed after 17 die in one of the worst fires in modern NYC history
A malfunctioning electric space heater in a bedroom was the source of an apartment building fire Sunday in the Bronx that killed 19 people, New York City's fire commissioner said, in a tragedy that marks one of the city's worst fires in modern history and raises major safety questions.
Desperate families are searching for answers after the deadly Bronx apartment blaze
Nfamara Kebe tears up as he describes the deadly fire in the Bronx apartment building where several of his family members lived.
Al Sharpton delivers eulogy for 14-year-old girl shot by LAPD
Family, friends and community activists gathered in southern California on Monday for the funeral of Valentina Orellana-Peralta, the 14-year-old fatally shot by a Los Angeles police officer while Christmas shopping with her mother.
Foreboding sign for ex-US President as judge questions whether he 'plausibly agreed' with rioters' actions
A federal judge in Washington, DC, is set to consider, for the first time, whether former President Donald Trump is immune from liability related to his supporters attacking the US Capitol on January 6, 2021.
Think 2021 was bad? Not for Rolls-Royce, Bentley and Lamborghini
Americans may be feeling uneasy about the economy, but if sales of ultra-luxury cars are any indication, the super rich are doing just fine. Both Rolls-Royce and Bentley posted record sales in 2021.
Ex-'American Idol' star Clay Aiken announces bid for Congress
Clay Aiken, widely known for his stint on "American Idol," announced Monday that he's launching another bid for Congress in North Carolina.
North Korea has launched an 'unidentified projectile,' South Korea says
North Korea launched an unidentified projectile, or projectiles, off its east coast Tuesday, South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff said in a text message to media.
Convicted murderer and millionaire Robert Durst dies
Robert Durst, the eccentric millionaire who fascinated viewers as the subject of HBO's documentary series "The Jinx" before being convicted last year of murder, has died in a California prison hospital, longtime attorney Dick DeGuerin tells CNN's Paul Vercammen. He was 78.
World's longest Covid-19 school shutdown ends
This week 18-year-old Fridah Namuganza is taking orders and wiping down tables in the Ugandan restaurant where she works -- but she wishes she was putting on a new school uniform and returning to classes like her friend Rachael Nalwanga.
Canada deemed 'very high' risk for travel
• World's longest Covid school shutdown ends• Leaked email shows Boris Johnson's top official invited staff to lockdown-breaking party
No evidence of drug use or foul play in Bob Saget autopsy
An autopsy was completed on Bob Saget Monday, according to the Orange County Medical Examiner in Florida.
No evidence of drug use or foul play in Bob Saget autopsy
No evidence of drug use or foul play in Bob Saget autopsy
'Fresh Prince' reboot turns up the drama in its first trailer
Bel-Air's iconic Fresh Prince is getting a fresh new look, 30 years later.
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