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Maxwell trial stirs ludicrous anti-media conspiracy theories
Julie K. Brown, the Miami Herald investigative reporter, has been in court covering the Ghislaine Maxwell trial every day. She says the issue is "the government concealing information, the judiciary allowing the sealing of documents in this case. And that is what has allowed these conspiracy theories to fester."
'What did the fox say?' We now have the answer
Listen to foxes giggle as they're tickled. CNN's Jeanne Moos has the answer to "what did the fox say?"
Japan's Prime Minister Kishida seeks to boost defense capability
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida vowed Monday to strengthen the country's defenses by looking into options including acquiring the capability to strike enemy bases as it deals with an assertive China and unpredictable North Korea.
Hawaii faces 'catastrophic flooding'
The Hawaiian Islands could experience "catastrophic flooding" from a storm system lasting until Tuesday, according to the National Weather Service in Honolulu.
Rally for French far-right presidential candidate turns bloody
Supporters of French far-right presidential candidate Eric Zemmour clashed with anti-racism protesters at his first rally in Villepinte. Zemmour declared his candidacy less than a week before.
Hong Kong warns Wall Street Journal of legal action over election editorial
Hong Kong has warned the Wall Street Journal that it may have broken electoral law by "scaremongering" in a recent editorial about the upcoming vote for the city's legislative council.
Biden faces high-stakes test in call with Putin over Ukraine
President Joe Biden is set for one of the most critical calls of his presidency on Tuesday with Russian President Vladimir Putin, as he gets stark warnings from the US intelligence community that Russia is preparing to invade Ukraine as soon as next month.
India signs trade and arms deals with Russia during Putin's visit to New Delhi
Russia and India signed a flurry of trade and arms deals during President Vladimir Putin's visit to New Delhi for talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday, including one that will see India produce more than 600,000 Kalashnikov assault rifles.
Jail sentence for Myanmar's Aung San Suu Kyi halved
A court in Myanmar has sentenced deposed civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi to four years in prison on charges of incitement and breaking Covid-19 rules, in the first verdict against the Nobel Peace Prize winner since the military seized power in February.
Actor Jussie Smollett testifies he had sexual relationship with prosecution's star witness
Former "Empire" actor Jussie Smollett took the stand in his ongoing criminal trial Monday in a high-stakes attempt to rebut charges that he staged a fake hate crime and lied to Chicago Police about it in January 2019.
CEO fires 900 employees over Zoom webinar
GOP Rep. Nunes retiring to become CEO of Trump's new media company
Republican Rep. Devin Nunes of California announced Monday he'll leave the House in the coming weeks to become CEO of the Trump Media & Technology Group.
Federal regulators are investigating the Trump SPAC deal
The shell company that is facilitating former President Donald Trump's return to Wall Street disclosed Monday that federal regulators are investigating the deal.
Ghislaine Maxwell said Jeffrey Epstein needed to have sex three times a day, woman testifies
Kentucky Derby winner collapses on track and dies
Microsoft used court order to seize websites used by China-based hacking group
Microsoft used a court order to seize dozens of websites that a China-based hacking group was using for a cyber-espionage campaign against organizations in the US and 28 other countries, the tech giant said Monday.
White House press secretary says human rights abuses reason for Olympics boycott
White House press secretary Jen Psaki announced that US diplomatic officials will boycott the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing as a protest against Chinese human rights abuses in Xinjiang.
Greek PM defends vaccine mandate: 'Our policies eventually will be vindicated'
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis speaks with Christiane Amanpour about making Covid vaccines mandatory for the over 60s -- and why he overcame his initial reluctance.
White House announces US diplomatic boycott of 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing
The Biden administration will not send any diplomatic representatives to the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing as a statement against Chinese human rights abuses in Xinjiang, White House press secretary Jen Psaki announced Monday.
Italy's new Covid-19 'super green pass' comes into force
Biden considers sanctions against Putin's inner circle ahead of this week's key call
US officials are currently weighing a wide set of sanctions on Russia meant to deter Russian President Vladimir Putin from launching an invasion into Ukraine, according to people familiar with the discussions.
January 6 committee postpones depositions with Michael Flynn and Trump's personal assistant
One-time Trump national security adviser Michael Flynn and the former President's personal assistant, who were scheduled to be deposed by a congressional committee Monday, have been granted short postponements, a committee aide tells CNN.
Far-right French presidential hopeful grabbed by neck at heated rally
French far-right presidential candidate Eric Zemmour promised on Sunday a "reconquest" against decades of decline at his first political rally, as scuffles with anti-racism protesters broke out on its fringes.
Biden administration expected to announce diplomatic boycott of Beijing Olympics
Her dream to teach English in Japan ended with a lesson for the country
Michigan school shooting suspect and parents isolated in same facility and under suicide watch, sheriff says
China wants to return to 'zero-Covid.' But cases have been above zero for seven weeks
As the world grapples with the new Omicron coronavirus variant, China is determined as ever to eliminate Covid-19 within its borders -- but it hasn't been able to achieve that ambitious goal for the past seven weeks.
A dirt dam separates 21.7 million cubic yards of toxic waste from 'America's Amazon'
Asia-Pacific wants to live with Covid. Omicron is threatening those reopening plans
• The world has the tools to end Covid pandemic. They're not being used properly
Dole's death prompts nostalgia for a bygone era sullied by Trump's GOP
The bipartisan outpouring of praise following the death on Sunday of Republican Bob Dole, the longtime Senate leader and former presidential nominee, mourned both a man and a more outwardly collegial era as Republicans drive the country toward another debt ceiling deadline crisis and party leadership downplays dangerous radicalism in its ranks.
Author: Xi pressing Biden to make decisions White House doesn't want to
CNN's Phil Mattingly talks to author Gordon Chang about reporting that the Biden administration is expected to announce that no US government officials will attend the 2022 Beijing Olympics, implementing a diplomatic boycott of the games.
The world has the tools to end Covid pandemic. They're not being used properly
The Covid-19 pandemic will not last forever.
Fauci dumbfounded by GOP senator's false accusation
Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) falsely accused Dr. Anthony Fauci of "overhyping" the coronavirus pandemic in a Fox News radio interview. Dr. Anthony Fauci responds to the false claim with CNN's Jake Tapper.
Parents of Michigan school shooting suspect plead not guilty
Thousands flee as Indonesia's Mount Semeru volcano erupts
Mount Semeru, a volcano on Indonesia's East Java Province, erupted on Saturday, spewing a column of smoke and ash while displacing thousands from the area, authorities said.
US intelligence estimates Russian troop levels on Ukraine border could reach 175,000
New US intelligence findings estimate Russia could begin a military offensive in Ukraine in a matter of months as it amasses up to 175,000 troops along the border, a startling escalation that President Joe Biden has warned could lead to severe consequences.
Anger simmers over Omicron travel bans in southern Africa
African leaders are hitting back against travel bans imposed over the Omicron variant, accusing wealthy countries of being hypocrites for delivering new restrictions instead of the vaccine doses the continent desperately needs.
Exclusive video shows arrest of Crumbley parents
Police arrested James and Jennifer Crumbley, the parents of the suspect in the Oxford High School shooting Ethan Crumbley, on manslaughter charges.
The rescue of Parwana: 9-year-old child bride is taken to safety in Afghanistan
We know who is attacking us and we know how to get even, says Israel's cyber defense chief
On a nondescript office park in the desert town of Be'er Sheva, a "war room" filled with screens showing various maps, rolling information, and graphics inform around a dozen or so staffers, manning computers at the central heart of Israel's civilian cyber defense system.
Taliban decree on women's rights, which made no mention of school or work, dismissed by Afghan women and experts
The Taliban released a so-called "decree on women's rights" on Friday that failed to mention access to education or work and was immediately panned by Afghan women and experts, who said it was proof that the militant group was uninterested in upholding basic freedoms for millions of Afghan women who have largely been constrained to their homes in recent months.
Parents of alleged Michigan school shooter arrested after manhunt, authorities say
The parents of the Ethan Crumbley, the suspect in the Oxford High School shooting, were arrested early Saturday in Detroit, officials said.
Brazil's top court opens investigation into Bolsonaro for linking Covid-19 vaccines to AIDS
Brazil's Supreme Court has ordered an investigation into President Jair Bolsonaro's false claim that people who have been vaccinated against Covid-19 may have a higher risk of contracting AIDS.
Manhunt underway for Michigan school shooting suspect's parents
Hours after a prosecutor announced involuntary manslaughter charges against the parents of Ethan Crumbley, the 15-year-old accused of killing four fellow students at a Michigan high school, authorities said the parents are missing.
South Africa Covid-19 cases have quadrupled since Tuesday, with Omicron fueling the surge
Beijing is angry at the WTA for pulling out of China. But it can't let Chinese people know about it
The women's professional tennis tour just called it quits on China. But within China, there is no news about the decision, no public discussion as to why, nor any response from Chinese tennis fans.
US military launches investigation after possible civilian casualties in Syria strike targeting al Qaeda leader
US Central Command has launched an investigation after a drone strike against a senior al Qaeda leader in northwest Syria on Friday may have killed civilians, according to a spokesman for Central Command.
Omicron appears to be 'a very transmissible variant,' WHO chief scientist says
Manhunt underway for Michigan school shooting suspect's parents
'A lot of it doesn't square': Security analyst on attorneys' statement
After officials said the parents of Oxford High School shooting suspect Ethan Crumbley, James and Jennifer Crumbley, are missing, attorneys for the parents said the couple left town for "their own safety" and are not fleeing.
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