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Women's Tennis Association calls on China to investigate Peng Shuai sexual assault allegations
The Women's Tennis Association (WTA) on Sunday called on the Chinese government to investigate allegations of sexual assault made by Peng Shuai against a former state leader, insisting the former top-ranked doubles player should be "heard, not censored."
Southwest employee hospitalized after being assaulted by female passenger
A Southwest Airlines employee was taken to a Dallas hospital Saturday after being assaulted by a passenger at Love Field Airport, according to the airline and the Dallas Police Department.
'So stupefying': Carl Bernstein on ex-Trump adviser's call for one religion in US
CNN's Jim Acosta and Watergate journalist Carl Bernstein react to former Trump national security adviser Michael Flynn calling for one religion in the US.
Investment group purchases Trump hotel in DC and is expected to remove Trump name
The Trump Organization has reached a deal with the investment fund CGI Merchant Group to purchase the lease for the Trump International Hotel in Washington, DC, for $375 million, according to a person familiar with the matter.
California just set a new gas price record
California gas prices hit an average of $4.676 Sunday, beating its previous record average price of $4.671 for regular gasoline set in October 2012, according to AAA.
Police arrest three after deadly Liverpool hospital car explosion
Counter-terrorism police are investigating after one person died and another was injured Sunday when a car exploded outside Liverpool Women's Hospital in northwest England.
Children caught up in Belarus-Poland border crisis face bitter nights without shelter
The air in the Belarusian forest is thick with the smoke from scores of small fires. People cough and choke but they keep burning the sticks of wet wood: it's the only way to warm up as temperatures start to fall sharply.
Inside the wild world of My Pillow CEO Mike Lindell
Mike Lindell doesn't just sell pillows. He also sells false hope, CNN's chief media correspondent Brian Stelter said on "Reliable Sources" Sunday.
Bank teller stuffed $215K into a paper bag and vanished 52 years ago. US investigators say they've tracked him down
Theodore John Conrad showed up for work as a bank teller in Cleveland. At the end of his shift, the then 20-year-old stole $215,000, stuffed it into a paper bag -- and vanished, authorities said.
Australia wins first T20 World Cup title with emphatic victory over New Zealand
Australia won their first T20 World Cup title after beating New Zealand by eight wickets in the final on Sunday.
Schiff says January 6 committee will 'move quickly' to refer Mark Meadows for criminal contempt
The chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, who also serves on the House Select Committee investigating the January 6 insurrection, said the committee will "move quickly" to refer Mark Meadows, Trump's former chief of staff at the White House, for criminal contempt for not cooperating with its investigation.
Rep. Anthony Gonzalez: 'The cold hard truth is Donald Trump led us into a ditch on January 6'
Rep. Anthony Gonzalez of Ohio, a House Republican who voted to impeach former President Donald Trump in his second impeachment trial earlier this year, repeatedly slammed Trump in an extensive sit-down interview with CNN's Jake Tapper.
Six killed during protests in Sudan as Al Jazeera bureau chief is arrested
A sixth protester has died after marches against the military takeover that took place across Sudan on Saturday, according to the Central Committee of Sudan Doctors (CCSD) on Sunday.
Austria to impose Covid lockdown for the unvaccinated aged 12 and older
Austria will implement lockdown measures for all those aged 12 and older who are not fully vaccinated against Covid-19 from Monday, Chancellor Alexander Schallenberg announced.
Where the COP26 deal succeeded and failed
Nearly 200 countries adopted the Glasgow Climate Pact in Scotland on Saturday at talks known as COP26, after nearly two weeks of wrangling on everything from how much to limit global warming, what to say about fossil fuels and whether the worst-hit countries by the climate crisis should be compensated.
Twist in negotiations leads COP26 president to apologize
CNN's Phil Black reports on the intense negotiations at COP26 around a global climate agreement.
Queen Elizabeth II misses event after spraining her back
Queen will miss the Remembrance Sunday service in central London after spraining her back, Buckingham Palace said Sunday.
At least 68 inmates killed after violence breaks out in Ecuador prison
Ecuador's President Guillermo Lasso has called a "crisis cabinet" after at least 68 inmates were killed in prison clashes on Saturday, according to an official statement of the President's office.
Blinken voices concerns over Taiwan to Chinese foreign minister ahead of Biden-Xi summit
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken expressed concern over China's continued pressure against Taiwan in a phone call with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Friday, as the two countries prepare for a highly anticipated virtual summit between their leaders.
Britain's army chief warns risk of accidental war with Russia is greater than during Cold War
The risk of an accidental war breaking out between Russia and the West is greater than at any time during the Cold War, Britain's most senior military officer has said in an interview with Times Radio.
Adoptive parents plead not guilty to murder of daughter, 6, as court documents describe horrific abuse allegations
A Hawaii couple charged with the murder of their adopted 6-year-old daughter pleaded not guilty via an attorney Friday, as court documents allege abusive treatment leading up to the girl's death, including her being kept in a dog cage to stop her searching for food.
COP26 president visibly teary as 200 nations reach climate agreement
A COP26 climate agreement was reached on Saturday after marathon talks, including a reference to fossil fuels and their role in the climate crisis for the first time in history.
Desperate scenes of hunger and hypothermia at Belarus-Poland border
Russian President Vladimir Putin insisted Saturday that Russia has "absolutely nothing to do with" the ongoing crisis at the Poland-Belarus border, where thousands of people are stranded in desperate conditions.
Ex-Trump aide predicts how Bannon will respond to indictment
Stephanie Grisham, the White House press secretary for former President Donald Trump, predicts how Trump allies will respond to indictments against them.
Chris Daughtry cancels shows after sudden death of his daughter
"American Idol" alum Chris Daughtry postponed a series of concert dates following the sudden death of his daughter, Hannah, his band announced on social media Saturday.
More than 50 dead, 12 injured after clashes at Ecuador prison
At least 58 inmates died and 12 were injured after violence broke out at one of Ecuador's largest prisons.
Tragedy. Family. Football: The story of Ahmaud Arbery's high school football team
India and Iran say no to including fossil fuels in a COP26 climate agreement
India and Iran expressed fierce opposition to the inclusion of fossil fuels in any final agreement at the COP26 climate talks on Saturday, potentially thwarting what would have been a major breakthrough in the history of climate action at the 11th hour.
Prices keep going up. Here's how we got here
Confused about inflation? You're not alone.
UK risks trade war with EU over Brexit deal on Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland is once again at the center of post-Brexit tensions between the United Kingdom and the European Union, after both sides fired up the rhetoric in recent days before promising to intensify talks.
Visitors have been flocking back to Europe, but steering clear of the UK. Here's why.
It's a country that has just endured national fuel shortages, isolated food shortages, and its government voted this fall to dump untreated sewage onto its famous coastlines. Oh -- and it has the second highest number of Covid-19 cases in the world.
As European Covid cases continue to climb, one country is considering a lockdown for its unvaccinated population
After nearly 20 months of closed borders, the US finally opened to vaccinated international visitors on Monday, November 8.
Trump scores legal wins with one lawsuit dropped and another dismissed
Daughter of Philippine President Duterte to run for vice president
Sara Duterte, the eldest daughter of Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, filed her candidacy for vice president on Saturday, according to CNN affiliate CNN Philippines.
New Delhi braces for emergency measures as toxic smog worsens
India's federal pollution control board on Friday ordered states and local bodies to be in "complete readiness" to tackle New Delhi's worsening smog conditions due to a drop in temperature and wind speeds.
Russia and Belarus flex their military might near Poland-Belarus border
Russia and Belarus flexed their military might for a third time this week near the Poland-Belarus border, where thousands of people are stranded in deplorable conditions, trapped at the center of an intensifying humanitarian and geopolitical crisis.
Trump scores legal wins after Summer Zervos drops lawsuit and Cohen's suit against Trump Org. dismissed
Former President Donald Trump scored two big legal victories Friday and avoided having to sit for a deposition in a defamation lawsuit after former "Apprentice" contestant Summer Zervos agreed to drop her claims, according to a court filing, and a New York judge granted Trump's motion to dismiss a 2019 lawsuit filed by his former personal attorney Michael Cohen against the Trump Organization.
Britney Spears' conservatorship ends
Britney Spears' 13-year conservatorship is over.
Exclusive: Rare video from Belarus' border shows reality on the ground of crisis
CNN's Matthew Chance gives an exclusive view of the situation in Bruzgi, Belarus, on the border with Poland where thousands of people are trapped and stopped from crossing by some 15,000 soldiers.
Judge in Kyle Rittenhouse's trial considers lesser charges. Here's what that means
The judge in the homicide trial of Kyle Rittenhouse met with attorneys Friday morning for a conference on jury instructions, telling Rittenhouse that presenting lesser offenses to the jury lowers the possibility of a second trial but increases the risk of a conviction.
Less than a month after riding to space, Glen de Vries dies in plane crash
One of Blue Origin's newest astronauts, 49-year-old Glen de Vries, survived a ride to space in October alongside actor William Shatner. But less than a month later, he was killed in a small plane crash on Thursday in New Jersey.
Belarus-Poland border crisis traps thousands in 'catastrophic' conditions
COP26 goes into overtime as deep divisions remain over key issues
What Kyle Rittenhouse's tears reveal about America
Despite last year's demonstrations supporting racial justice and substantive efforts at political reform, the system that devalues Black lives remains largely -- and powerfully -- intact.
Xi Jinping is rewriting China's history. Here's what that means
In a meeting behind closed doors in Beijing, China's ruling elite rewrite the Communist Party's history to chart a new course. China's current President Xi Jinping will be highlighted and his role on the nation's rise on the global stage, putting him alongside other Party leaders like Mao Zedong and Deng Xiaoping. CNN's David Culver reports from China.
Xi has cemented his power in China. Now he's ready to meet Biden virtually
CNN is only international media at Belarus border. See what conditions are like
CNN's Matthew Chance gives an exclusive view of the situation in Bruzgi, Belarus, on the border with Poland where thousands of people are trapped and stopped from crossing by some 15,000 soldiers.
American journalist Danny Fenster sentenced to 11 years in prison in Myanmar
A military court has sentenced American journalist Danny Fenster to 11 years in prison, his lawyer said on Friday.
Austria on verge of placing millions of unvaccinated people in lockdown
Explosion at mosque during Friday prayers in eastern Afghanistan
An explosion went off during Friday prayers at a mosque in eastern Afghanistan, a local resident told Reuters on Friday.
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