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Covid-19 patients at this hospital are dying 'at a rate we've never seen die before'
Alicia Keys performs at Dubai Expo 2020
Supreme Court lets restrictive Texas abortion law continue but says providers can sue
The Supreme Court left in place Friday a Texas abortion law that bars the procedure after around six weeks of pregnancy, but the justices said that abortion providers had the right to challenge the law in federal court.
CNN legal analyst: Trump appointees are making 'the impact that he and his supporters have wanted'
New details emerge in Downing Street Christmas party that broke UK lockdown
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's press chief gave out joke awards and made a thank you speech at a Downing Street party on December 18 last year while London was under strict lockdown, according to CNN affiliate ITV.
State Department officer struck by Havana syndrome sues Blinken and agency for alleged disability discrimination
A State Department officer who says he was struck by the strange constellation of symptoms now known as "Havana syndrome" in 2017 is suing Secretary of State Antony Blinken and the State Department for disability discrimination, according to court filings.
Court artist shares details of viral Ghislaine Maxwell sketch
A New York City courtroom sketch artist was surprised to see Ghislaine Maxwell sketching back at her during her trial for sex trafficking charges, which she denies.
'Sex and the City' reboot shocks fans by killing off major character in first episode
Warning: This article contains spoilers about the first episode of "And Just Like That..."
Bill Gates optimistic Covid-19 will be under control by 2023. Hear why
CNN's Becky Anderson speaks with Bill Gates about his hopes of having the Covid-19 pandemic under control by 2023.
Elon Musk says he's thinking of becoming a full-time influencer
Tesla Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk is "thinking of" leaving his jobs and becoming an influencer, the world's richest man tweeted on Thursday.
CIA going back to basics in China shift a decade after Beijing decimated spy network
The CIA is overhauling how it trains and manages its network of spies as part of a broader effort to transition away from 20 years of counterterrorism wars and focus more closely on adversaries like China and Russia, multiple sources familiar with the move tell CNN.
'F**k him': Trump accuses Netanyahu of disloyalty for congratulating Biden 2020 win
Former President Donald Trump railed against his one-time close ally Benjamin Netanyahu in a new interview series, saying he felt betrayed by the then-prime minister of Israel's call to Joe Biden congratulating him on winning the presidency.
Covid-19 patients at this hospital are dying 'at a rate we've never seen'
How Dr. Oz went from being Oprah's protégé to Trump's cheerleader
"Oprah for President." That was the rallying cry rattling across the internet in early 2018, days after Oprah Winfrey delivered a powerful, and pointed, speech at the Golden Globes.
US authorities win their latest bid to extradite WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange
US authorities have won their bid to overturn a judge's ruling that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange should not be extradited to face charges in the United States.
Evergrande can't pay its debts. China is scrambling to contain the fallout
New White House 'red line' policy gives agencies 24 hours to assess major cyberattacks
The White House has enacted a new policy requiring the FBI and other agencies to help US officials quickly assess whether a cyberattack "rises to the level of a national security concern" that could hamper the provision of key services such as fuel or food, according to a National Security Council memo obtained by CNN and two US officials.
Scientists suspect the rise and fall of infections could shift into a more typical seasonal pattern
The United States has been through waves, spikes and surges of Covid-19 throughout the pandemic, and now there is concern that the nation may be entering a new winter surge.
Coronavirus variants: Here's what we know
Omicron, the newest coronavirus variant, was also the quickest to be labeled a "variant of concern" by the World Health Organization and the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention because of its seemingly fast spread in South Africa and its many troubling mutations.
Inflation is soaring. Enter the Omicron variant
Consumer prices in the United States likely continued to surge in November, exacerbating anxiety about rising inflation among Americans.
Minnesota Vikings narrowly survive Pittsburgh Steelers fightback
The Minnesota Vikings endured a late Pittsburgh Steelers rally to keep their playoff hopes alive with a 36-28 victory on Thursday Night Football.
Indy 500 legend Al Unser Sr. dies aged 82
Legendary race car driver Al Unser Sr. died Thursday at his home in Chama, New Mexico, the president of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway (IMS) announced.
Hamilton vs. Verstappen: Title rivals wary of being on collision course in Abu Dhabi showdown
Formula One's script writers have served up a season fit for Hollywood this season, but will the finale stick the landing?
Former NFL star Demaryius Thomas dies at age 33
Demaryius Thomas, who played 10 seasons in the NFL and is considered one of the best wide receivers in Denver Broncos history, was found dead at his home in Roswell, Georgia, according to officials. He was 33 years old.
How a photo from the other side of the world sparked a continent-spanning pandemic love story
It was the early months of the Covid-19 pandemic, and Reggie Laroche, stuck in his Florida apartment, was struggling to stay optimistic.
54 people killed and more than 100 injured after a truck packed with migrants overturned
At least 49 migrants were killed when a trailer collided with a truck and overturned in southern Mexico on Thursday, according to local authorities.
A jury found Jussie Smollett guilty of falsely reporting a hate crime. Here's what comes next
Former "Empire" actor Jussie Smollett was found guilty Thursday on five counts of felony disorderly conduct for making false reports to police that he was the victim of a hate crime in January 2019.
YouTuber discovers submerged car of teens who disappeared 21 years ago
A scuba-diving YouTuber, who has made it his mission to find missing people, discovered the vehicle of two teens who disappeared 21 years ago in rural Tennessee.
Vaping doubled the risk of erectile dysfunction in men age 20 and older, study finds
Healthy men between the ages of 20 and 65 who vaped nicotine daily were more than twice as likely to report experiencing erectile dysfunction, commonly known as ED, than men who did not vape, a recent study discovered.
The world's fastest trains
As the world faces up to climate change, short-haul flights look increasingly unattractive to many travelers. The flygskam (flight shame) phenomenon that started in Scandinavia is already inspiring many travelers to reduce their reliance on airlines.
SenseTime's public debut may be spoiled by US-China tensions
SenseTime's big public debut may be hitting a snag because of brewing tensions between the United States and China.
LeBron James becomes fifth NBA player to reach 100 triple-doubles, but LA Lakers still lose to Memphis Grizzlies
Superstar LeBron James became just the fifth player in NBA history to reach 100 triple-doubles for his career, but his feat was marred by the Los Angeles Lakers' 108-95 loss to the Memphis Grizzlies on Thursday.
'TikTok changed my life.' Real estate agents find huge success on the app
In the midst of a global pandemic, the real estate market has been on fire.
Colombian football player receiving death threats over controversial match
A Colombian football player announced he and his teammates have received death threats following a controversial match in Colombia on Saturday.
Evergrande can't pay its debts. China is scrambling to contain the fallout
Evergrande has defaulted on its debt. Now Beijing is intervening to prevent a disorderly collapse of the indebted real estate group that could wreak havoc on the world's second biggest economy.
67-year-old endurance swimmer takes on bull sharks and piranhas
The world's rivers can be dangerous places -- at least if you're swimming in them. Marathon swimmer and Guinness World Record holder Martin Strel has navigated pirates, piranhas and parasites in more than two decades tackling some of the most menacing waters known to mankind.
Billionaire investor: Communist China handles economic booms better than capitalist America
Billionaire investor Charlie Munger weighs in on Biden's economic plan and what he says communist China gets right.
India pays tribute to helicopter crash victims ahead of funerals with military honors
India was mourning the victims of a helicopter crash that killed 13 people including the country's top military official, as their funerals got underway on Friday.
Nicaragua ends relations with Taiwan in diplomatic victory for China
Nicaragua's government announced Thursday that it was breaking diplomatic relations with Taiwan.
Police in China send girl, 14, back to parents who allegedly tried to sell her into marriage for $40,000
Police in northwestern China broke up the wedding of a 14-year-old girl whose parents allegedly tried to sell her into marriage with a stranger for a nearly $40,000 dowry, authorities said.
China's currency is having an even better year than the US dollar. Here's why
• Evergrande has defaulted on its debt
Pakistani Taliban declares end to ceasefire
Taliban militants in Pakistan declared an end to a month-long ceasefire arranged with the aid of the Afghan Taliban, accusing the government of breaching terms including a prisoner release agreement and the formation of negotiating committees.
Supreme Court endgame looms over Trump's January 6 tango with Congress
Former President Donald Trump's efforts to block the release of potentially damning White House records hit a new snag in court -- but his promise to appeal all but guarantees the final call will land with the Supreme Court.
Family of student wounded in Michigan shooting sues for over $100 million
The family of a student who was shot during the Oxford High School shooting last week filed a lawsuit on Thursday against the school district, officials and employees that argues they "willfully misrepresented the dangers" of a potential shooting and acted recklessly.
Filipino journalist shot dead in 'cowardly' killing, say Philippine authorities
A Filipino journalist who formerly worked with Reuters has been killed in a drive-by shooting, authorities said on Thursday, one of more than a dozen journalists killed in the country in the past five years.
Aung San Suu Kyi is back behind bars, but Myanmar's future is now being decided by the people
Global condemnation followed the jailing of Myanmar's ousted civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi on Monday.
Actor Jussie Smollett found guilty on five counts related to 2019 hate crime hoax
A jury in Chicago has reached a verdict in the case of Jussie Smollett, the "Empire" actor who was charged with six felony counts of making false reports to police that he was a victim of a hate crime in January 2019.
Trump loses bid to shield White House records from Jan. 6 investigators
• Analysis: The 28 most ridiculous lines from Trump's interview with Hugh Hewitt
South Korea green-lights plans for flood-resistant 'floating city'
The South Korean city of Busan has green-lit plans for an ambitious new ocean settlement, with work on the first neighborhood set to begin next year.
Senator falsely claims mouthwash can kill Covid-19
During an interview with CNN's Erin Burnett, Gov. Chris Sununu (R-NH) denounces Sen. Ron Johnson's (R-WI) false claim that mouthwash has been proven to kill Covid-19.
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