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The US and China are the world's biggest greenhouse gas emitters. But who's worse?
Xi's pledge to redistribute wealth brings back bad memories for luxury brands in China
Chinese President Xi Jinping's national campaign for "common prosperity" has cast a shadow over an industry that counts the country as one of its biggest markets: luxury goods.
Atlanta news anchor dies months after brain cancer diagnosis
Longtime TV news anchor Jovita Moore died Thursday night at 53 after a months-long battle with cancer, WSB announced Friday morning.
US Supreme Court declines to block Maine health care employee vaccine mandate
The Supreme Court on Friday denied a request to block a Maine rule that requires certain health care employees to be fully vaccinated against Covid-19.
Queen Elizabeth II told to rest for at least another two weeks
Britain's Queen Elizabeth II has been told to rest for at least the next two weeks, more than a week after the monarch was admitted to a hospital for a night for "preliminary investigations", according to Buckingham Palace.
Biden's new economic framework has a surprising big winner
As the dust settles on Democrats' $1.75 trillion economic framework, climate has emerged as a big winner.
Macron calls Biden meeting 'the beginning of the process of trust'
See what happened inside the Vatican during Biden meeting
President Biden, the United States' second Catholic president, met Pope Francis at the Vatican. They were expected to discuss climate change, migration and income inequality, among other issues.
Biden meets with French President Macron after major diplomatic clash
Biden admits to Macron that US was 'clumsy' in handling of AUKUS deal
Jill Biden returns to her ancestral homeland
Six months after the death of their son Beau in 2015, Jill Biden and then-Vice President Joe Biden could not bear the thought of going to Nantucket, Massachusetts, for the traditional Biden family Thanksgiving.
European Parliament sues Commission over 'failure' to apply rule of law powers
The European Parliament has filed a lawsuit against the European Commission -- the bloc's executive arm -- over its "failure" to apply rule of law measures to member states.
Biden says Pope told him he's a good Catholic and should continue receiving communion
Gen Z is growing up during a pandemic. They have a message for the rest of us
Biden meets with Italian Prime Minister after meeting with President
Obama returns to the world stage to boost Biden and reassure leaders after four years of Trump
Barack Obama is headed to next week's big climate conference in Glasgow to try and convince the world that America is more about Joe Biden than Donald Trump.
What's the metaverse? Just a distraction from Facebook's real-life hellscape
Why Chinese influencers are flocking to Costco
A girl wearing a green varsity jacket sits with her feet up inside a shopping cart in an empty parking lot; a group of friends in sunglasses hold up pizzas and cokes; another girl in a baseball cap poses on a lawn at dusk, looking back at her long shadow on the grass.
Seychelles president explains how climate change threatens the dream vacation spot
CNN's Lynda Kinkade speaks with President Waval Ramkalawan of Seychelles about the devastating impact of climate change on the archipelago.
American woman who assisted Bali 'suitcase' murder released from jail
An American woman jailed in 2015 with her boyfriend for murdering her mother and stuffing the remains in a suitcase on the Indonesian island of Bali was released from prison on Friday after serving a chunk of her 10-year sentence.
Democrats fight one another in Washington as Americans struggle
Biden set for audience with Pope Francis in a meeting heavy with symbolism for America's second Catholic president
The last time President Joe Biden visited the Vatican, he was still reeling from the loss of his son Beau to cancer a year earlier.
Exclusive: Derek Chauvin jurors speak out for the first time
Months after convicting the former Minneapolis Police officer who murdered George Floyd, jurors describe the trial as a life-altering experience that still haunts them.
In blow to Biden's domestic agenda, House delays infrastructure vote
One of the world's most closed-off nations to start easing Covid-19 travel restrictions
New Zealand on Thursday said it would begin easing Covid-19 restrictions that have been in place on its national borders since March 2020.
Experts say we could see the worst energy crisis since the 1970s
CNN's Jake Tapper looks into how climate change and the pandemic may lead us into a global energy crisis heading into the winter.
Senior US general warns China's military progress is 'stunning'
Facebook changes its company name to reflect its future ambitions
Assault on flight attendant 'one of the worst' in airline's history, American Airlines CEO says
A coast-to-coast flight was diverted to Denver on Wednesday night after a passenger "physically assaulted a flight attendant," American Airlines said in a statement.
10 World Heritage Forests now emit more carbon than they remove from atmosphere
France shuts its ports to UK fishing boats
French authorities stopped and fined two British vessels fishing in French waters Wednesday, diverting one to a French port, the French Minister for the Sea Annick Girardin tweeted early Thursday morning.
'Rust' assistant director told investigators he didn't fully check Baldwin's gun
Why Biden's historically low approval ratings matter
President Joe Biden's approval rating has taken a tumble since his first days in office -- to the second-worst of any recent president during this point in his first term. In the latest episode of The Point, CNN's Chris Cillizza explains why Biden's numbers are so low, and what this could mean for Democrats in 2022.
China reiterates firm opposition to US-Taiwan military contact in response to CNN interview
The Chinese government on Thursday reiterated its long-standing opposition to any official and military contact between the United States and Taiwan, responding to Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen's remarks during a CNN exclusive interview.
Cheap, generic anti-depressant may reduce severe Covid-19 disease, study finds
CNN's diplomatic editor explains what's on the G20 agenda
Leaders from the world's 20 leading economies are flying in to Rome for their first in person G20 Summit since the pandemic. Top of the agenda is the pandemic -- but what actual progress has been made since last year's virtual summit in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia? CNN's Nic Robertson has more.
Tsai Ing-wen confirms US troops are training military on island and says threat from China increasing 'every day'
Watch Taiwan President's exclusive interview with CNN
The leader of Taiwan, the island thrust into the center of rising tensions between the United States and China, said the threat from Beijing is growing "every day," as for the first time she confirmed the presence of American troops on Taiwanese soil. CNN's Will Ripley reports.
China hypersonic test 'very close' to Sputnik moment, top US general says
The top US general said China's test of a hypersonic weapon over the summer was "very concerning" and that "it has all of our attention."
Thousands of dead sea creatures are washing up on UK beaches
British environmental watchdogs have launched an investigation after thousands of dead sea creatures washed up on beaches in North East England.
Judge says men that Kyle Rittenhouse shot can't be called 'victims'
A courtroom debate Monday over the use of terms like "victim" and "arsonist" ahead of the trial Kyle Rittenhouse could foreshadow contentious proceedings when the hearing gets underway for the teen accused in a deadly shooting during protests in Kenosha, Wisconsin.
Boris Johnson thinks he doesn't need business. It's a huge gamble
Boris Johnson's government has just laid out its annual tax and spending plans with a clear central theme: building back better after the pandemic.
'Possible additional live rounds' recovered from 'Rust' film set, authorities say
Lead armorer 'mishandled' guns on previous film with Nicolas Cage, crew members say
Strikingly intact mummies found buried in boats in a desert have unexpected origins
Since their discovery, the ancestry of hundreds of mummified bodies buried in boats in an inhospitable desert region of northwest China has puzzled and divided archaeologists.
'Possible additional live rounds' recovered from 'Rust' film set, authorities say
Iran agrees to resume nuclear talks before the end of November
Iran has agreed to resume crucial nuclear talks "before the end of November," the country's chief nuclear negotiator Ali Bagheri Kani said in a tweet on Wednesday.
'Completely damning' video of Trump ally emerges
A video captured by a Democratic activist shows conservative lawyer John Eastman, who had worked with then-President Donald Trump's legal team, criticizing former Vice President Mike Pence for not overturning the 2020 election results. CNN legal analyst Ellie Honig discusses.
A woman pope? Meet the feminists trying to save the Catholic Church
CNN confirms district attorney won't rule out criminal charges in fatal shooting on 'Rust' set
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