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China, US, UK, France and Russia pledge to avoid nuclear war
Five of the world's largest nuclear powers pledged on Monday to work together toward "a world without nuclear weapons" in a rare statement of unity amid rising East-West tensions.
100,000 people hospitalized with Covid in US for first time in nearly four months
More than 103,000 people are currently hospitalized with Covid-19, the first time the total has reached six figures in nearly four months, according to the latest data from the US Department of Health and Human Services.
From newborns to teens, this hospital has a deluge of young Covid-19 patients. Here's what parents want others to know
At Texas Children's Hospital, 4-month-old Graysen Perry has Covid-19 and is struggling to breathe.
Jimmy Fallon says he tested positive for Covid-19
Jimmy Fallon is opening up about his experience with Covid-19.
Tesla just opened a new showroom in China's Xinjiang region
Tesla has opened a new showroom in Xinjiang, a region in western China that is purported to be the site of abuse and brutal repression of the country's Uyghurs, a predominantly Muslim ethnic minority.
Elizabeth Holmes found guilty on four out of 11 federal charges
The jury in the criminal trial of Elizabeth Holmes, the former CEO and founder of Theranos, has reached a verdict. Holmes was found guilty on four charges — three counts of wire fraud and one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud. The jury returned no verdict on three counts of wire fraud. She was found not guilty on three additional charges of wire fraud and one charge of conspiracy to commit wire fraud.
Washington, DC, sees record-setting snow
The nation's capital and surrounding regions received record-breaking snow Monday as a strong storm system works its way across the eastern US.
Federal judge dismisses charges against guards who falsified records the night Jeffrey Epstein died
A federal judge in New York on Monday dismissed charges against two Bureau of Prisons guards who admitted to falsifying records on the night Jeffrey Epstein died by suicide in 2019, court documents show.
At least 23 killed amid clashes between armed groups in Colombia
As many as 23 people have been killed in clashes between rival guerrilla groups in Colombia's northern Arauca area, according to a spokesperson from the Attorney General's office.
Here's how Trump supporters describe Jan. 6 one year later
CNN's Donie O'Sullivan talks to Trump supporters one year after the Capitol attack. Many are in denial.
At India's Golden Temple, an intruder was allegedly beaten to death. So why don't politicians want to talk about it?
The throngs of worshipers were mid-prayer when a man emerged from the crowd and jumped over the barrier, entering into the sanctum of Sikhism's holiest shrine.
New York 'not in a good place', governor says
Jury splits verdict in Elizabeth Holmes trial
The jury in the criminal trial of Elizabeth Holmes, the former CEO and founder of Theranos, has reached a verdict after a lengthy trial that kicked off last fall at a federal courthouse in San Jose presided over by Judge Edward Davila.
'She can keep her Korean to herself:' Viewer calls in to complain about Asian anchor
In St. Louis, Missouri, a viewer called news affiliate KSDK to complain about a Korean anchor who described her family's traditional New Year's meal.
Republicans are in great shape to win the House majority
Republicans are in a very strong position to win back the House in November, according to new ratings released recently by the Cook Political Report, a nonpartisan political handicapping service based in Washington.
Russian businessman's Kremlin ties could prove intelligence 'gold mine' for US, former official says
A Russian businessman who appeared in US court Monday on securities fraud charges could be a valuable asset in US efforts to gather more information on Russian interference in the 2016 election as well as other intelligence operations, former US officials tell CNN.
Apple has become the world's first $3 trillion company
Apple has reached yet another major milestone. The iPhone maker topped a market value of $3 trillion Monday — the first publicly traded company ever to be worth that much.
The one Liz Cheney line that every Republican should reflect on
Residents of Chinese city have been locked in homes for almost 2 weeks, and anger is mounting
Elizabeth Holmes jury deadlocked on three counts
The jury tasked with determining the fate of Elizabeth Holmes, the former CEO and founder of failed blood testing startup Theranos in her criminal trial, said that it is unable to come to a unanimous verdict on three of the eleven counts.
What does Marjorie Taylor Greene do all day?
UK PM warns of considerable pressure on hospitals as Covid-19 cases surge
FDA authorizes Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine boosters for 12- to 15-year-olds
'I couldn't walk. I couldn't talk for 4 months': Covid survivor recounts experience
Andrea Arriaga Borges spent 65 days in a coma while fighting Covid-19 in 2021. She tells CNN's Brianna Keilar about her change of heart regarding getting vaccinated following her experience.
Record-breaking Covid-19 cases in France will continue to rise, says health minister
Tensions are high on Ukraine's border with Russia. Here's what you need to know
Man who crossed from South Korea into North Korea presumed to be North Korean defector, Seoul officials say
An unidentified man who crossed the heavily armed border from South Korea into North Korea on Sunday is presumed to be a North Korean defector who made the journey in the opposite direction more than a year ago, according to the South Korean Defense Ministry.
India is investigating a fake website that offered Muslim women for sale
The Indian government says it is investigating a website that purported to offer Muslim women for sale, the second time in less than a year that a fake online auction of this kind has sparked outrage in the country.
Dutch police and protesters clash over Covid-19 measures
Demonstrators in the Netherlands defied a government ban on large protests to voice their anger over Covid-19 restrictions. Meanwhile, more countries in Europe are implementing or considering further measures to contain the Omicron variant as people return to work and school after the holidays. CNN's Michael Holmes reports.
January 6 committee gets inside Trump's West Wing wall of obstruction
The House select committee probing the January 6 insurrection is signaling that it has penetrated Donald Trump's wall of obstruction about what was going on inside the White House and his own family while he refused to stop the mob attack on the US Capitol a year ago this week.
Defense Secretary Austin says he has tested positive for Covid-19
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has tested positive for Covid-19 and is exhibiting "mild" symptoms, according to a statement from him released by the Defense Department on Sunday.
Cheney: January 6 committee has 'firsthand testimony' that Ivanka asked Trump to intervene during insurrection
Members of the House select committee investigating January 6 said Sunday that they have critical testimony about communications to former President Donald Trump on the day of the deadly attack.
Biden tells Ukrainian president US 'will respond decisively if Russia further invades'
President Joe Biden told Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Sunday that the US and its allies "will respond decisively if Russia further invades Ukraine," according to a readout of a call between the two leaders provided by the White House.
Independent Hong Kong news outlet shuts down over safety fears
The independent Hong Kong news site Citizen News said it will be shutting down on Tuesday, citing the deteriorating media environment in the city and the need to protect its staff.
NFL player no longer a part of team after he takes off jersey and leaves sideline mid-game
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers' 28-24 victory over the New York Jets wasn't without drama Sunday.
One important -- and dangerous -- way the Omicron surge is different than previous surges
The US kicked off 2022 amid a massive Covid-19 case spike -- driven by the highly contagious Omicron variant -- that some experts warn will be different than any other time in the pandemic.
Sudan's Prime Minister resigns
Sudanese Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok has resigned, according to a video address from Hamdok posted Sunday on the verified YouTube account of the Prime Minister's office.
Lionel Messi tests positive for Covid-19
Lionel Messi is one of four Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) players to have tested positive for Covid-19, the club said in a statement on Sunday.
Escaping red card against Chelsea, Sadio Mane then scored for Liverpool in thriller
Chelsea and Liverpool shared a pulsating 2-2 draw on Sunday to leave both teams struggling to keep pace with defending champion Manchester City in the Premier League title race.
One of Marjorie Taylor Greene's verified Twitter accounts permanently suspended from Twitter
Twitter has permanently suspended Georgia GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's Twitter account @mtgreenee, the company confirmed to CNN Sunday morning.
World-renowned Kenyan conservationist Richard Leakey dies at 77
Kenyan paleoanthropologist and conservationist Richard Leakey, who unearthed evidence that helped prove humankind evolved in Africa, died on Sunday at the age of 77, Kenya's President Uhuru Kenyatta confirmed in a statement.
NASCAR reviewing 'Let's Go Brandon' sponsorship
NASCAR Xfinity Series driver Brandon Brown announced on Thursday a sponsorship deal with cryptocurrency meme coin LGBcoin -- a reference to the controversial "Let's Go Brandon" phrase.
Cheney reveals what Trump was doing during insurrection
Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY), the vice chair of the House select committee investigating the January 6 insurrection, said in an interview with CBS that the committee has "firsthand testimony" that former President Donald Trump was watching the attack on the Capitol from the White House.
Roof collapses as fire breaks out at South Africa's parliament
A large fire broke out at South Africa's parliament in Cape Town on Sunday, with images from the scene showing flames shooting through the roof of a building.
What is aquamation? The green alternative to cremation chosen by Desmond Tutu
Family members gathered to say their goodbyes to anti-apartheid hero Desmond Tutu at a private service at St. George's Cathedral on Sunday, where his ashes were interred in Cape Town and laid to rest.
They grew up surrounded by racism. But early on they chose a different path
He's been called a "racist P.O.S." and accused of indoctrinating students. He lost the job he loved. The constant attacks have reduced him to tears.
EU flag removed from Arc de Triomphe after causing stir
A large European Union flag attached to the Arc de Triomphe in Paris on Friday to mark the start of France's six-month presidency of the bloc was removed on Sunday after it drew outrage from far-right and right-wing leaders.
Rapper Kodak Black arrested for trespassing on New Year's Day
Kodak Black was arrested Saturday in Pompano Beach, Florida, on a misdemeanor trespassing charge, according to Broward County Court records.
Steph Curry makes a three-pointer for the 158th consecutive game to break his own NBA record
The records just keep on coming on for Steph Curry. The superstar guard made a three-pointer for the 158th consecutive game to break his own NBA record as the Golden State Warriors beat the Utah Jazz 123-116 in Salt Lake City on Saturday.
Holiday flight cancellations soar with Covid-19 disruptions and bad weather
Thousands of US flights were canceled over New Year's weekend as a combination of Covid-19 disruptions and wintry weather slowed travel. Flight cancellations have trended up steadily since Christmas Eve, hitting a new peak Saturday as millions travel over the holidays.
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