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Jan. 6 committee moves to hold Bannon in contempt
FBI at Washington home of Russian oligarch
The FBI is conducting "law enforcement activity" at the Washington, DC, home of Russia oligarch Oleg Deripaska, according to an FBI spokesman.
Former US Attorney: Biden will regret statement about Jan. 6 committee subpoenas
Former US Attorney Preet Bharara discusses President Biden's comments about what the Department of Justice should do to those who defy subpoenas from the January 6th committee.
Haiti gang wants $17M ransom for kidnapped American and Canadian missionaries
The gang that kidnapped a group of 17 American and Canadian missionaries in Haiti has asked for $1 million each for their release, a top Haitian official said Monday, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Why large age gaps in marriages are declining
A while ago, my friend told me a 30-year-old friend of ours was engaged to marry a 50-year-old.
CNN's John King: I have multiple sclerosis and I'm grateful you're all vaccinated
CNN's John King reveals he has multiple sclerosis and stresses how important being vaccinated is to help protect immunocompromised people like himself.
Bill Gates was told to stop 'inappropriate' emails with Microsoft employee in 2008, report says
Years before Microsoft's board investigated a romantic relationship that founder Bill Gates had with an employee, Gates was told by fellow executives to stop inappropriately emailing with a different employee, Microsoft confirmed on Monday.
One year on, a mother reveals horror of finding dying son amid carnage at Lekki toll gate
When Adesola heard about the shooting at the Lekki toll gate in Lagos on October 20, 2020, she immediately thought of her son who had earlier left home to join the hundreds of young people protesting against police brutality at the site.
Why vaccinated people dying from Covid-19 doesn't mean the vaccines are ineffective
FIFA 'deeply concerned' at footage of DR Congo Under-20 women's national team
Football's world governing body FIFA says it's "deeply concerned" at images that have recently emerged on social media of the Congolese Under-20 women's national team.
Norway attack victims were killed by stabbings, not arrows, police say
The five victims of last week's attack in Norway were all stabbed to death, rather than killed by bow-and-arrow as previously thought, police said Monday.
China drafts law to punish parents for children's bad behavior
Parents in China whose young children exhibit "very bad behavior" or commit crimes could face punishment under proposed new legislation.
WHO-led program aims to buy antiviral Covid-19 pills for $10
A World Health Organization-led program to ensure poorer countries get fair access to Covid-19 vaccines, tests and treatments aims to secure antiviral drugs for patients with mild symptoms for as little as $10 per course, a draft document seen by Reuters says.
She's a pro soccer player and a pro esports athlete: Meet RB Leipzig's Lena Güldenpfennig
There is a young German forward, playing in the Bundesliga, who scores hundreds of goals every week.
Trump sues to keep White House records secret, claiming executive privilege
Former President Donald Trump has filed a lawsuit in DC District Court against the House select committee investigating the January 6 insurrection and the National Archives in an effort to keep records from his presidency secret by claiming executive privilege.
Singapore Airlines to fly A380 on 60-minute flight
The Airbus A380 is designed for long-haul flying, thanks to its hefty size and famously quiet inflight experience.
Boris Johnson's secret COP26 weapon may have to be shame
It's now less than two weeks until Boris Johnson welcomes the world to Glasgow, Scotland, where he will host the COP26 international climate talks at a crucial moment in our planet's history.
German media group fires Bild editor after damning press reports
German media group Axel Springer said on Monday that it has fired the editor-in-chief of the Bild newspaper, Julian Reichelt, for failing "to maintain a clear boundary between private and professional matters" and being "untruthful to the executive board."
Key Biden immigration nominee to testify amid busiest US-Mexico border in two decades
President Joe Biden's pick to lead US Customs and Border Protection will testify before a Senate panel Tuesday and make his case for why he should lead the border agency amid one of the busiest years in two decades on the southern border.
January 6 committee slated to formally advance Steve Bannon criminal contempt report Tuesday
The House committee investigating the January 6 US Capitol attack is expected to formally kick off the process to hold Steve Bannon, one of former President Donald Trump's closest allies, in contempt of Congress on Tuesday night when the panel is scheduled to meet and advance a referral to the Justice Department.
The reality of fully vaccinated people dying from Covid-19
Djokovic's Australian Open title defence in doubt over vaccination status
Australia's Victoria state will not do special deals with unvaccinated athletes to allow them to compete at major events, an official said on Tuesday, putting Novak Djokovic's Australian Open title defence and bid for the Grand Slam record in doubt.
The two legacies of Colin Powell
Washington State head football coach ousted after refusing Covid-19 vaccine
Washington State University's head football coach, Nick Rolovich, and four assistant coaches are losing their jobs because of not complying with the state's Covid-19 vaccine mandate, the university's athletics department said Monday.
North Korea has fired at least one ballistic missile from its east coast
North Korea fired at least one ballistic missile from its eastern coast on Tuesday morning, according to South Korean and Japanese officials.
Australia is offering money to help victims leave violent partners
The Australian government is offering one-off payments to help people leave violent relationships.
Myanmar to release 5,600 prisoners held for anti-junta protests
Myanmar's junta has freed hundreds of political prisoners from Yangon's Insein prison, Reuters reported Tuesday, citing local media.
I went on a 'bus ride to nowhere'
Flight to nowhere. Cruise to nowhere. And now ... a bus ride to nowhere.
India moves thousands of Kashmir migrants to secure locations after deadly attacks
Indian authorities have moved thousands of migrant workers in Kashmir to safer locations overnight, while hundreds have fled the Himalayan valley after a wave of targeted killings, two security officials said on Monday.
See emotional reunion as Myanmar frees hundreds of anti-coup protesters
Myanmar's junta has freed hundreds of political prisoners from Yangon's Insein prison, Reuters reported Tuesday, citing local media. It follows the junta's announcement that it would free more than 5,600 people arrested for protesting against military rule since a coup. CNN's Ivan Watson reports.
Jan. 6 committee takes aim at Bannon and tries to save Congress' power to investigate
The January 6 committee's anticipated vote on Tuesday citing Steve Bannon for criminal contempt of Congress may be one of the last chances for lawmakers to seek meaningful consequences for former President Donald Trump's attempt to effectively stage a coup.
One year after Lekki toll gate shooting, victim's mother wants honesty from Nigerian government
It's been a year since Nigerian forces opened fire on peaceful protests at the Lekki toll gate in Lagos. At the time, a CNN investigation into what happened sent shock waves around the world. We found that the Nigerian army had fired live rounds into the crowd, killing and wounding several people. Witnesses also told CNN the authorities blocked ambulances from reaching the scene. Twelve months on, and a judicial hearing is finally expected to share its findings. Stephanie Busari reports.
Out of office and off the ballot, Trump's influence still looms
The two candidates in the Virginia governor's race are talking more about Donald Trump, the former President, than they are about Joe Biden, the White House's current occupant.
More than 30 police officers could be fired for refusing Covid-19 vaccine
A total of 43 police staff in the Australian state of Victoria have been stood down from duty and could face being fired after they failed to comply with a Covid-19 vaccine mandate, Victoria Police said.
The visual effects artist making 'magic' with video
If you've ever seen Kevin Parry's work, you might think he's some kind of magician. He can fall flat on his face and turn into a banana. He can sneeze and burst into flames. He can jump into the air and transform into a pumpkin.
The first Black US secretary of state helped shape foreign policy in the last years of the 20th century
'Disgraceful': Don Lemon on Fox News coverage of Powell's death
Minutes after learning about the death of Gen. Colin Powell, Fox News used his death to share Covid-19 vaccine misinformation. CNN's Don Lemon reacts.
Powerful gang behind kidnapping of 17 US and Canadian missionaries in Haiti, security source says
One of Haiti's most powerful gangs is believed to be behind the kidnapping of 17 American and Canadian missionaries, a source in the Caribbean country's security forces told CNN Sunday.
China denies testing a nuclear-capable hypersonic missile, says it was a spacecraft
China has denied a report that it tested a nuclear-capable hypersonic missile in August, saying on Monday that the test was instead a "routine spacecraft experiment."
Father suspected of burning daughters and grandchildren to death in Pakistan marriage feud
A father in Pakistan is suspected of killing his two daughters and their four children by setting their house ablaze because one of the women married against his wishes, police said.
Nazi-looted Van Gogh painting could fetch $30 million
Over a century since it was last seen in public, a vibrant Vincent van Gogh painting once seized by the Nazis is heading to auction.
TikTok falls in love with 13-year-old adopted dog for his lazy disposition
A 13-year-old adopted pug has over 1.7 million followers on TikTok for his hilarious forecasts of the future. CNN's Jeanne Moos reports.
Colombia is putting its 'cocaine hippos' on birth control
Colombia may have finally found a solution to one of the lesser-known legacies of notorious drug trafficker Pablo Escobar: invasive hippos.
'Don't feel sorry for me': Powell detailed health struggles in July
Colin Powell opened up to journalist Bob Woodward about his health struggles in what may have been his last interview before his death.
Hear one of General Colin Powell's last interviews
Colin Powell, the first Black US secretary of state, opened up to journalist Bob Woodward about his health struggles in what may have been his last interview before his death. CNN's Jamie Gangel reports.
Manchin has a message for Sanders: Don't blame me
With the Democratic party's agenda at risk of collapsing if an agreement is not reached soon, moderate Sen. Joe Manchin and self-described democratic socialist Sen. Bernie Sanders are escalating their feud over party priorities. CNN's Manu Raju reports.
Biden discusses friendship with Powell in first on-camera remarks since his death
'I have concerns': Mother of Ahmaud Arbery as jury selection begins in murder trial
The jury selection has begun for the three men accused of chasing down and killing Ahmaud Arbery, a 25-year-old Black man out for a jog in Georgia. CNN's Martin Savidge reports.
CDC places ultramodern city-state at highest travel risk for Covid-19
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has added one new location to its list of "very high" risk travel destinations this week.
Biden discusses friendship with Powell in first on-camera remarks since his death
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