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Trump says Rittenhouse visited him at Mar-a-Lago
Former President Donald Trump said he was recently visited at his Palm Beach, Florida, resort by Kyle Rittenhouse, the teenager who was acquitted last week on all charges after fatally shooting two people and wounding a third during protests in Kenosha, Wisconsin, last summer.
The national capital choking on smog
Gulpreet Singh begs for food from a dirty hemp mat spread on the sidewalk outside Delhi's South Campus metro station.
NASA mission to crash into asteroid will mark first time humans have altered dynamics of celestial object
Ukraine in a race against time to upgrade its navy as Russia tensions spike
The Ukrainian naval patrol boat "Kremenchuk" churns out into the gun-grey waters of the Sea of Azov, one mounted machine gun pointing aft, another pointing fore into the drizzle.
Man to be freed after spending 43 years in prison for triple murder he didn't commit
After spending 43 years behind bars for a crime he said he didn't commit, a Missouri man's conviction has been set aside, according to a news release from Jackson County Prosecutor Jean Peters Baker.
Philippines navy completes resupply mission after Chinese blockade
Navy vessels from the Philippines successfully completed a resupply mission on Tuesday at a South China Sea outpost, its defense minister said, a day after its President rebuked China at an international summit for its blockade of the area.
Hong Kong jails 20-year-old activist under national security law
The former leader of Hong Kong pro-independence group Studentlocalism was sentenced on Tuesday to a total of 43 months in prison for trying to separate the city from China, and for money laundering.
Talk show host reportedly eyeing Senate race
Sean Parnell, the Republican endorsed by former President Donald Trump for Pennsylvania's open US Senate seat, announced he is suspending his campaign, opening up the field for other candidates. CNN's Sunlen Serfaty tells us more.
Trump surpasses Chuck Norris in taekwondo. Really
Former President Donald Trump now has an honorary ninth-degree black belt in taekwondo, the highest ranking one can attain in the sport. Referred to as a grand master of the martial art, it can take decades to reach such a level. Actor Chuck Norris, who began his martial arts training in the 1950s, is only an eighth-degree black belt. Bianca Nobilo has more.
Jury finds Unite the Right organizers liable for millions in damages
Poll: Britons more concerned than ever about climate, ahead of Covid and Brexit
People in the United Kingdom think that climate change, pollution and the environment are together the most important issues they face, well ahead of the pandemic, the impacts of Brexit and the country's troubled National Health Service, according to a poll from Ipsos MORI published on Wednesday.
Apple sues NSO Group over spyware
Apple on Tuesday sued NSO Group and its parent company, accusing the Israeli firm of violating a federal anti-hacking law by selling potent software that clients have used to spy on Apple customers.
Mammoth tusk recovered from an unlikely place
Mammoths are long to be known as ancient land dwellers, so scientists were shocked to find remains from the animal at the bottom of the ocean.
Brian Laundrie autopsy shows he died by suicide
Brian Laundrie died by suicide from a gunshot wound to the head, an attorney for the Laundrie family told CNN on Tuesday.
CNN joins Ukraine's Navy on artillery boat as threat from Russia looms
CNN joins Ukraine's Navy on an artillery boat in the Sea of Azov as tensions with Russia reach a boiling point.
Ring doorbell camera captures arrest of parade killings suspect
A Ring doorbell camera caught the moment that Darrell E. Brooks, the man who is accused of careening his SUV into a Wisconsin parade, was forced to surrender to police after trying to get help from a homeowner to call an Uber.
Flight attendant on unruly behavior: 'We're not willing to accept this as the new normal'
Your checklist for airplane travel this holiday season: High quality, comfortable mask; hand sanitizer; early airport arrival; and easy to remove jacket, shoes, laptop and toiletries for the security checkpoint.
Jury begins deliberations in trial of three men in Ahmaud Arbery's killing
US House members describe 'toxic' animosity between lawmakers
Many members within the House of Representatives have told CNN in recent days that they find themselves in a toxic work environment, wrought with bitter exchanges, threats and fears about what the erosion of decorum in the chamber will mean for a body that has still not recovered 10 months after the Capitol Hill riot.
Biden announces largest release of emergency oil in US history
President Joe Biden on Tuesday will announce the Department of Energy will release 50 million barrels of oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve as part of an effort to lower high gas prices and address the lack of oil supply around the world.
IOC accused of sportswashing in case of Chinese tennis star
There may be something more going on with the Harris and Buttigieg gossip
The next presidential election is three years away. Recent reports about early concern over whether President Joe Biden will run for reelection in 2024 and about tension between potential 2024 rivals, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg and Vice President Kamala Harris are, to some extent, standard Washington gossip that can be safely ignored. Still, there may be something more than that.
Newly freed Sudan prime minister defends deal with military, says he made it to 'avoid bloodshed'
Sudan's newly reinstated prime minister told CNN on Tuesday that he compromised in a deal with the country's military in order to "avoid bloodshed" and a civil war.
Meredith Kercher's convicted killer released from prison
Rudy Guede, the only person to remain convicted over the murder of British student Meredith Kercher in Italy, has been released from prison, his lawyer Fabrizio Ballarini told CNN on Tuesday.
Flight attendant on unruly behavior: 'We're not willing to accept this as the new normal'
Analysis: This is Trump's greatest trick
Former President Donald Trump maintains strong support among Republicans even though the party suffered significant losses in both the House and Senate during his presidency. In the latest episode of The Point, CNN's Chris Cillizza talks about how Trump is tricking Republicans into thinking he's the party's the best option in 2024.
Prosecutor in Arbery murder trial: You can't start it and claim self-defense
At least 45 killed in passenger bus fire in Bulgaria
At least 45 people have died after a passenger bus caught fire on a highway in western Bulgaria, according to state media.
'There's power in that fear': Andrew Cuomo looms in the race to replace him
More than three months after he resigned in disgrace, former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo exists in political limbo -- not completely written off as a spent force, but sidelined as the campaign to replace him heats up.
The West's leaders agree that democracy is under attack. How they can defend it is less obvious
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko's willful manipulation of migrants, enabling their easy passage to and through his country toward the border of the European Union, is a classic assault on democracy by an autocrat who knows that any attempt to fight back risks undermining the bloc's sacred values.
US warship again transits sensitive Taiwan Strait
A US warship again sailed through the sensitive Taiwan Strait on Tuesday, part of what the US military calls routine activity but which always riles China whose government believes Washington is trying to stir regional tensions.
Infectious disease expert: Anti-vax movement is 'a social crisis' in Europe
Speaking with CNN's Rosemary Church, Peter Drobac, an infectious-disease and global health expert with Oxford University, shares his concern about the growing anti-vaccine sentiment across Europe as Covid-19 cases continue to rise.
Portugal's power production goes coal-free long before deadline
Portugal shut down its last remaining coal plant over the weekend, ending the use of the polluting material for electricity generation and becoming the fourth country in the European Union to do so.
Suspect in Waukesha parade tragedy faces homicide charges
Trump's next Jan. 6 circus looms after Stone and Jones are subpoenaed
Former South Korean military dictator Chun Doo-hwan dies at 90
Former South Korean President Chun Doo-hwan, whose iron-fisted rule of the country following a 1979 military coup sparked massive democracy protests, died on Tuesday at the age of 90, his former press aide said.
Trump's next January 6 circus looms after Stone and Jones are subpoenaed
Steve Bannon turned the January 6 committee into a politicized spectacle but Alex Jones and Roger Stone could conjure a theater of the absurd out of the probe into one of the most jarring assaults on democracy in US history.
Bodies pile up outside hospital morgue as Romania struggles with fourth wave of Covid
Arbery's mom leaves courtroom during 'disturbing' moment
In an interview with John Berman, Wanda Cooper-Jones, mother of Ahmaud Arbery, reacts to defense attorney Laura Hogue's comments about her son's "long, dirty toenails."
Judge orders pro-Trump attorneys who brought frivolous election fraud case to pay more than $180,000 to defendants they sued
Two lawyers who went to court to claim voter fraud after the 2020 election must pay nearly $180,000 to the defendants they sued, a federal magistrate judge ordered Monday, saying their lawsuit aimed to "manipulate gullible members of the public and foment public unrest."
Video shows SUV crashing through parade barriers
Darrell E. Brooks, 39, of Milwaukee has been identified as the suspect who drove an SUV through a Christmas parade in Waukesha, Wisconsin. He's facing five counts of intentional homicide. CNN's Adrienne Broaddus reports.
Suspect in Wisconsin parade tragedy to be charged with homicide
Authorities in Wisconsin have identified the driver of a red SUV who they say intentionally drove his SUV through barricades and into a crowd celebrating the Waukesha Christmas parade.
Dems call for Biden to ban oil exports and tap emergency reserves
Nearly a dozen Congressional Democrats are urging President Joe Biden to combat high gas prices by not only releasing barrels from the US Strategic Petroleum Reserve but by banning US oil exports, according to a letter viewed by CNN.
Suspect in Wisconsin parade tragedy to be charged with homicide
Charlottesville civil trial exposes rift between White nationalists
The civil trial for White nationalists who organized a two-day rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, in 2017 has exposed distrust among the defendants with fault lines emerging over using violence, how to dress and how polished to appear. CNN's Brian Todd reports.
New Jan. 6 subpoenas issued for Trump allies including Roger Stone and Alex Jones
The House select committee investigating the January 6 riot issued a new round of subpoenas on Monday to five of former President Donald Trump's allies directly involved in planning "Stop the Steal" rallies, including long-time Republican operative Roger Stone and conspiracy theorist Alex Jones.
'Conservative provocateurs': Reporter on latest Trump allies to get subpoenaed
The House select committee investigating the January 6 riot issued a new round of subpoenas to five of former President Donald Trump's allies directly involved in planning "Stop the Steal" rallies, including longtime Republican operative Roger Stone and conspiracy theorist Alex Jones. CNN's Ryan Nobles reports.
Five victims of parade tragedy identified
US weighs sending weapons to Ukraine amid concern Russia could invade by January
The Biden administration is weighing sending military advisers and new equipment including weaponry to Ukraine as Russia builds up forces near the border and US officials prepare allies for the possibility of another Russian invasion, multiple sources familiar with the deliberations tell CNN.
Al Gore 'was a man' about his election loss, unlike Trump, federal judge says
A federal judge took aim at former President Donald Trump on Monday for lying about voter fraud during the 2020 presidential election, saying that former Vice President Al Gore had a better standing to challenge the 2000 election results but that he was "a man" and walked away.
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