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CNN reporter chases down Wisconsin man leading election investigation
More than a year removed from the 2020 election, Trump loyalists are conducting the fourth review of Wisconsin's election results. CNN reporter Kyung Lah tried to track down the man in charge of this partisan review.
Uyghur tribunal rules that China 'committed genocide' against the Uyghurs and other ethnic minorities
A London-based independent tribunal has ruled that China committed genocide against Uyghurs and other ethnic minorities in its western Xinjiang region, accusing China's senior leadership including President Xi Jinping of "primary responsibility" for acts perpetrated against Muslim minority groups.
'Rust' crew members say morale was high, deny allegations the set was 'chaotic, dangerous' in new letter
Members of the cast and crew of "Rust" released a letter on Thursday saying the descriptions of the film set as a "chaotic, dangerous, and exploitative workplace are false" and distract from the tragic death of director of photography Halyna Hutchins, 42, and the need to reform "outdated industry firearm and safety practices."
Video shows corrections officer drop transgender woman on her face in Baltimore corrections facility
Video of a transgender woman being held in a chokehold by a Baltimore corrections officer, then dropped on her face and dragged, was released by her attorney as part of a civil lawsuit against the state and several of the officers allegedly involved.
Trump loses bid to shield White House records from House Jan. 6 committee
Texts and emails obtained by Jan. 6 committee detail Trump's actions during attack, source says
Former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows provided the House select committee investigating the January 6 riot with text messages and emails that show he was "exchanging with a wide range of individuals while the attack was underway," according to a source with knowledge of the communications.
Reality TV star found guilty of child pornography
A jury on Thursday found reality TV star Josh Duggar guilty of receipt of child pornography and possession of child pornography, according to the judgement filed in the United States District Court Western District of Arkansas Fayetteville Division.
Someone just paid $7,753 for school papers graded by Elon Musk
Today, a lot of business students would probably pay serious money for Elon Musk's opinion of their work. In 1995, though -- long before he took control of Tesla and, later, founded SpaceX -- Musk was a teaching assistant helping grade exams and papers at the University of Pennsylvania's famous Wharton School of Business.
New York AG subpoenas Trump for testimony in civil probe
The New York attorney general subpoenaed former President Donald Trump for his testimony as part of a civil fraud investigation into the Trump Organization, according to people familiar with the matter.
Volkswagen increases spending on EVs to $100 billion
More than half the money Volkswagen Group spends in the next five years will go towards electric vehicles and other high-technology efforts, the German automaker announced Thursday.
Rocketing 300mph through the skies with nothing but a parachute: Welcome to speed skydiving
The next time you're in a car traveling along the freeway at 70 miles per hour, see what it feels like when you thrust your hand out of the window -- it's an intense sensation.
WHO chief scientist urges caution over Omicron variant
CNN's Max Foster speaks with World Health Organization chief scientist Soumya Swaminathan about the spread of the Omicron variant and whether Western countries are overreacting in their responses.
Reggae legend Robbie Shakespeare dies aged 68
Robbie Shakespeare, the legendary bass player and one half of the band Sly and Robbie, has died at the age of 68.
CEO turned company into a culture-war lightning rod by giving extremists a platform
In October of 2018, a man walked into the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh and opened fire, killing 11 people -- the worst anti-Semitic attack in US history. The suspected shooter had been a serial poster of genocidal rantings about Jews on a social platform called Gab. 
Radio host asked Trump if he'd run for president in 2024. Hear his reply
Former President Donald Trump did an extended interview with conservative talk radio host Hugh Hewitt, who asked him whether he would run for president a third time in 2024. Hear Trump's reply.
Camels ejected from beauty contest over Botox use and other 'tampering'
Organizers of a popular camel beauty contest in Saudi Arabia have disqualified 43 contestants after cracking down on Botox injections and other forms of "tampering" by breeders.
Boris and Carrie Johnson announce birth of new baby
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his wife Carrie Johnson have announced the birth of a "healthy baby girl," according to the Press Association. The baby was born on Thursday morning at London hospital.
The day after his former press secretary was forced to resign, scandals mount at Downing Street's door
Even the joyful news of a healthy, new-born baby can't distract from the fact that Boris Johnson's bad week isn't getting any better, politically speaking.
Next generation will never be able to buy tobacco legally in New Zealand
New Zealand plans to outlaw smoking for the next generation so they will never be legally able to buy tobacco in the country.
Commander of Navy SEAL Team 8 dies in training accident
The commander of the US Navy's SEAL Team 8 died Tuesday from injuries sustained in a training accident in Virginia Beach over the weekend, the Navy said.
Chelsea star Sam Kerr barges pitch invader to the ground, gets yellow card in Women's Champions League game
Sam Kerr knocked a pitch invader to the ground on Wednesday evening during Chelsea's 0-0 draw with Juventus in the Women's Champions League and was shown a yellow card for it afterwards.
Boris Johnson's bad week isn't getting any better
Woman pulled from submerged car near brink of Niagara Falls has died, police say
A woman who was pulled from a car submerged in rushing water near the brink of Niagara Falls has died, New York State Park Police said Wednesday.
US jobless claims hit a new 52-year low
Weekly claims for unemployment benefits dropped to a new multi-decade low last week, the Labor Department reported Thursday.
Rare example of Roman crucifixion unearthed in UK
Archaeologists have unearthed what they believe is the first example of a crucifixion in northern Europe.
'No one with power is listening:' Activists warn redistricting moves in the South threaten Black political power
Nicole Love Hendrickson made Georgia history last year, becoming the first Black woman elected chair of the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners.
Aide arrested after bringing gun to US Capitol complex
The Longworth House Office Building of the US Capitol complex was put on a shelter-in-place order after a Capitol staffer brought a gun into the building, multiple sources told CNN.
Missing student's car, human remains found in creek after more than 45 years
Authorities searching for a Georgia college student who's been missing for more than 45 years got a big break after his car was found in an Alabama creek -- along with his wallet, ID card and suspected human remains.
China's Evergrande has defaulted on its debt, Fitch Ratings says, prompting fears of a wider crisis
Evergrande, the embattled Chinese property developer, has defaulted on its debt, according to Fitch Ratings.
They sailed into a hurricane, now these unmanned Saildrones are seeking data on our carbon uptake
Six unmanned Saildrones are heading out on a six-month voyage to face some of Earth's most hostile ocean conditions, in hopes of improving climate change and weather forecast computer models.
'Democracy needs champions:' Biden kicks off first 'Summit for Democracy' at White House
John Lennon remembered on 41st anniversary of his death
John Lennon died 41 years ago on Dec. 8 after being shot outside of his apartment building in New York City,
McConnell-McCarthy divide grows as Trump aims to keep his grip on GOP
Cyclist and family 'extremely distressed' following aggravated burglary
British cyclist Mark Cavendish says he was attacked by four masked men in his home last month.
'This is our reality': What next for Barcelona after Champions League group stage exit
"I'm pissed off," a furious Xavi told reporters following Barcelona's 3-0 defeat to Bayern Munich in the Champions League. "This is our reality and I'm pissed off."
Genomic sequencing is crucial in the battle against the coronavirus. These countries do it well
When South African scientists announced they had detected a new coronavirus variant with a worryingly high number of mutations, they were applauded for how quickly they were able to spot it.
Sole survivor of India helicopter crash fights for his life as country mourns victims
The only survivor of a helicopter crash that killed 13 people including India's top military official is on life support, officials said Thursday, as the nation mourned the victims and investigations into the incident continued.
Didi is leaving Wall Street. A 'perfect storm' means other Chinese tech stocks may follow
Chinese ride-hailing giant Didi wants to bail on Wall Street. It may soon have plenty of company.
The hunt for new Covid-19 variants
EU wants to give millions of gig economy workers paid leave and a minimum wage
As many as four million European gig economy workers could become employees if new draft EU legislation becomes law.
Canada bans conversion therapy, a practice Trudeau calls 'despicable and degrading'
Canada on Wednesday banned conversion therapy, which are treatments that claim to be able to change a person's sexual orientation or identity.
Australian lawmakers blast Murdoch's 'troubling media monopoly' in new report
An Australian Senate committee on Thursday issued a scathing indictment of media mogul Rupert Murdoch's News Corp, calling it the country's "clearest example of a troubling media monopoly."
States in US deploy National Guard amid Covid-19 spike
Golf is a dirty sport that's wrecking the planet. It doesn't have to be
The 30 or so golf courses in the Salt Lake County of Utah drink up around nine million gallons of water a day to stay pristine green -- that's more than 13 Olympic-sized swimming pools.
Italy fines Amazon $1.3 billion for abuse of market dominance
Italy's antitrust watchdog said on Thursday it had fined Amazon 1.13 billion euros ($1.28 billion) for alleged abuse of market dominance, in one of the biggest penalties imposed on a US tech giant in Europe.
Biden set to speak at long-promised virtual 'Summit for Democracy'
President Joe Biden is set to participate a virtual "Summit for Democracy" from the White House beginning on Thursday, where he'll host more than 100 participants representing governments, civil society and private-sector leaders.
Barbados to build new slavery museum after severing ties with Britain
Celebrated architect David Adjaye is to design a major new heritage site in Barbados, the country's prime minister has announced. The new site on the Caribbean island will lie next to a burial ground where the bodies of 570 West African victims of British transatlantic slavery were discovered.
Ukrainian military report says Russia boosted troops to 120,000 near border
Ukrainian defense officials say Russia has increased troop numbers near the Ukrainian border to 120,000 people, including additional army, air force and naval personnel.
UN suspends food distribution in two towns in Ethiopia after looting
The World Food Programme (WFP) has suspended food distribution in Ethiopia's Kombolcha and Dessie towns after looting of supplies that staff were unable to stop due to intimidation, including being held at gunpoint, the United Nations said on Wednesday.
Mounting evidence highlights the importance of Covid boosters
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