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Dozens of runners were rescued from a northern Utah mountain after extreme winter weather
A 50-mile race in the mountains of north of Salt Lake City, Utah, was cut short Saturday morning after more than 80 runners found themselves in dangerous winter conditions, the Davis County Sheriff's Office said.
North Carolina man wins the lottery with a ticket he forgot he even bought
A North Carolina man won nearly $200,000 on a lottery ticket he forgot he bought -- and is now planning to use the money to switch careers.
A dictator's son. A former actor. A champion boxer. Inside the manic race to replace Duterte as the Philippines' leader
A dictator's son. A former actor. A champion boxer.
A fast food chain is bringing corporate employees to work in its restaurants
National fast food chain Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers has a new solution to the restaurant industry's labor shortage — it's asking corporate employees to work as fry cooks and cashiers.
Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš's populist party loses grip on power in close election
The Czech Republic's billionaire Prime Minister appears to have lost his grip on power after his populist party failed it win a majority in Saturday's nail-bitingly close election. The results mean opposition coalitions could now join forces to grab power after a dramatic day at the ballot box.
A Georgia police officer was fatally shot on his first department shift. Authorities are searching for the suspect
A 26-year-old police officer was shot and killed early Saturday morning while working his first shift for the Alamo Police Department in Wheeler County, Georgia, authorities said.
North Carolina lawmakers call for lieutenant governor's resignation after video surfaces of him calling homosexuality 'filth'
Some North Carolina state senators are calling for the resignation of North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson, after video surfaced on social media this week in which the Republican says that "there's no reason anybody anywhere in America should be telling any child about transgenderism, homosexuality -- any of that filth."
Opinion: Knowing the truth about history transformed a holiday - and my life
Less than a year out of high school, I was given a book that would rock my world and propel me to question everything I ever learned about US history. It was Howard Zinn's "A People's History of the United States."
US delegation will meet with Taliban representatives
A US delegation will travel to meet with "senior Taliban representatives from Kabul" in Doha, Qatar, this weekend, a State Department official said Friday -- the first such meeting since the US withdrawal from Afghanistan at the end of August.
Apple Store security guard stabbed over face mask dispute in NYC
A dispute over wearing a face mask led to the stabbing of an Apple Store security guard Friday, a spokesperson with the New York City Police Department told CNN.
Instagram is where her near-death journey began
At 14, Ashlee Thomas was in the grips of anorexia.
Daniel Craig reflects on his final Bond role in 'No Time to Die'
All good things must come to an end — be it seasons, TV shows or even relationships.
'Once-in-a-generation' find reveals microscopic fossil in amber
Black realtor and his clients file lawsuit after being handcuffed by police during viewing
A Black father, his son, and their Black real estate agent have filed a federal lawsuit against the city of Wyoming, Michigan, the Wyoming police chief and six police officers after they were ordered by police officers out of the home they were touring and handcuffed.
Most of Lebanon loses electricity after power stations run out of fuel
Lebanon's two major power stations shut down Saturday due to a fuel shortage which has resulted in power outages in most areas in the country, according to local media outlets.
Trump requests privilege over records after Biden refuses to
• GOP senators who voted to convict Trump shrug off warnings
Lionel Messi: Leaving Barcelona was a shock, but I'm adjusting in Paris
Having to leave Barcelona came as a shock to Lionel Messi, but the Argentina forward said familiar faces have helped him to settle at Paris St Germain.
Spanish archbishop apologizes for steamy music video filmed in Gothic cathedral
The Archbishop of Toledo in Spain has apologized after two artists filmed a racy music video in the city's cathedral, saying he was completely unaware of the project and its content.
Emma Raducanu says she needs to cut herself 'some slack' after defeat by Aliaksandra Sasnovich at Indian Wells
Britain's new sporting hero Emma Raducanu, who stunned the tennis world when she won the US Open in September, experienced that losing feeling as she was beaten 6-2 6-4 by Aliaksandra Sasnovich in the Indian Wells tournament's second round on Friday.
The energy crisis couldn't have come at a worse time for climate
Chinese officials are ordering coal plants to dramatically ramp up production. The European Union is facing a revolt over its ambitious Green Deal on climate. US President Joe Biden is petitioning OPEC nations to boost oil production.
Brazil passes grim milestone of 600,000 Covid-19 deaths, second only to US
Brazil on Friday surpassed the grim milestone of 600,000 Covid-19 deaths, the second-highest number of fatalities in the world after the United States, according to John Hopkins University data.
Analysis: Anti-trans rhetoric rife in UK media. Little is being done to extinguish the flames
Britain faces a critical shortage of workers, leading to fuel supply constraints, a run on petrol stations and unstacked shelves in supermarkets due to lack of staff or undelivered foodstuffs. Despite this immediate crisis affecting millions of people, "gotcha" questions on trans rights have become a feature of this year's political party conference season, say trans advocates.
Conditions may be improving in the search for Brian Laundrie
The search for Brian Laundrie, whose fiancée Gabby Petito was found dead in Wyoming after the pair embarked on a cross-country road trip over the summer, continues in an inhospitable Florida nature reserve that may soon prove easier to navigate for teams trying to find him, the Laundries' family attorney says.
No physical signs of Brian Laundrie yet found in Florida nature reserve
As the search for Brian Laundrie continues in a Florida nature reserve, police said Friday that they have yet to find any physical evidence of Laundrie within the sprawling wilderness area.
Iraq's bloodiest battle will be a video game. 'It's an Arab murder simulator,' critics say
Chinese President Xi Jinping vows to pursue 'reunification' with Taiwan by peaceful means
China's President Xi Jinping on Saturday vowed to pursue "reunification" with Taiwan by peaceful means in a speech commemorating the 110th anniversary of the revolution that ended the country's last imperial dynasty.
India, Bali and Vietnam announce opening plans
This was a pretty good week for the world's wannabe jetsetters. The UK and Israel both cleared out their travel "red lists," while India, Bali and Vietnam all announced reopening plans.
€1 homes go on sale in one of Italy's best-kept secrets
With no crowds even before the pandemic, pretty villages, proximity to Rome, access to ski slopes and incredible scenery, the Italian region of Abruzzo has a lot to offer as a destination.
US Marshals and Scranton police nab 9 sex offenders in 'Operation Dunder Mifflin'
The US Marshals Service led a multiagency effort dubbed "Operation Dunder Mifflin" to verify the addresses of registered sex offenders living in the area of Scranton, Pennsylvania.
McConnell tells Biden he won't cooperate with Democrats to raise debt ceiling again
Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell on Friday warned President Joe Biden he should not expect cooperation on raising the debt ceiling again, a day after he voted with Democrats to overcome a procedural hurdle and make way for a temporary extension of the limit through early December.
Hong Kong University to remove 'Pillar of Shame' Tiananmen Square sculpture
The University of Hong Kong will remove the famous "Pillar of Shame" sculpture memorializing victims of the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre from its campus, a letter written by its legal team said Friday.
Trump asserts privilege over records after Biden refuses to
Bannon to defy subpoena from January 6 committee, citing Trump's 'direction'
Steve Bannon will not cooperate with the House select committee investigating January 6, his lawyer said in an email obtained by CNN that cites former President Donald Trump's claim of executive privilege.
Bannon cites Trump's 'direction'
Steve Bannon will not cooperate with the House select committee investigating January 6, his lawyer said in an email obtained by CNN that cites former President Donald Trump's claim of executive privilege. CNN's Sara Murray reports.
'This is rape': Anti-vax protesters yell at parents walking masked kids to school in LA
At a "walk your kid to school" event at a local Los Angeles school, anti-vaccine mandate protesters confront parents and children. Samuel Braslow, a reporter for the the Beverly Hills Courier, joins John Berman to discuss what happened.
Draft bill seeks to introduce some of the harshest anti-LGBTQ laws on the African continent
Explosion at mosque in Afghanistan kills 46
A suicide blast ripped through a Shia mosque in northern Afghanistan Friday, killing 46 people and injuring 143 others, provincial spokesman Matiullah Rohani told CNN.
Trump DC hotel incurred more than $70 million in losses while Trump was president, documents show
Former President Donald Trump racked up more than $70 million in losses over a four-year period from his Washington, DC, hotel, while publicly claiming that the hotel was making more than tens of millions of dollars, according to documents released by the House Oversight Committee.
136 countries agree to minimum corporate tax rate after Ireland drops its opposition
Ireland has dropped its opposition to a global treaty that would tax large multinationals at a minimum rate of 15% and require companies to pay taxes in the countries where they make money.
GOP senators who voted to convict Trump say it's too soon to worry that he could undermine 2024 election
Seven Senate Republicans defied former President Donald Trump by voting to convict him for inciting an insurrection after losing the 2020 election. But eight months later, they're largely responding with a collective shrug to warnings again he's taking steps to try to overturn the 2024 election, telling CNN they see no reason yet to be alarmed.
These people quit their jobs during the pandemic. Here's what they're doing now
Journalists Maria Ressa and Dmitry Muratov win the 2021 Nobel Peace Prize
Nobel winner Dmitry Muratov's newspaper has long been a thorn in Putin's side
Russian investigative newspaper Novaya Gazeta — whose editor-in-chief Dmitry Muratov won the Nobel Peace Prize on Friday — built its reputation as an outpost of the free press in part for its fearless reporting on the conflict in Chechnya, the former breakaway region in southern Russia.
Senator Schumer slams Republicans: They played a risky and partisan game
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) slammed Republicans for playing a 'partisan game' just minutes after the body voted to temporarily raise the debt limit to keep the US from defaulting on it's debts.
Health care collapse in Afghanistan threatens lives of millions
Health care in Afghanistan has literally collapsed in a matter of months, disrupted by conflict and starved of foreign assistance, according to UN agencies and NGOs working in the country. Thousands of medical staff have not been paid in six months and clinics have no medicine or equipment.
Nobel winner Maria Ressa vows to fight for facts and the rule of law
For journalist Maria Ressa, reporting the news has always been the priority. But the newly honored Nobel Peace Prize winner says she has been forced to "become the news" simply because of her determination to do the job properly and defend the rule of law.
How a US group with links to the far-right may have influenced a crackdown on Ghana's LGBTQ community
A safe house was the only place Joe felt protected enough to meet.
Journalists Maria Ressa and Dmitry Muratov win Nobel Peace Prize
The Nobel Peace Prize has been awarded to journalists Maria Ressa and Dmitry Muratov, for their longstanding efforts to safeguard freedom of expression in the Philippines and Russia.
Damaged US Navy sub was operating in one of world's most difficult undersea environments, analysts say
The US Navy submarine that struck an underwater object in the South China Sea last weekend was operating in one of the world's most difficult undersea environments, one filled with noise from ships above and a seabed with constantly shifting contours that can surprise any submarine crew, analysts say.
Watch this year's Nobel Peace Prize winner be announced
The 2021 Nobel Peace Prize has been awarded to Maria Ressa and Dmitry Muratov. The Norwegian Nobel Committee, which presented the award in Oslo on Friday, said the prize was awarded for their efforts to safeguard freedom of expression. Every year the Norwegian Nobel Committee recognizes a person or organization for their outstanding efforts and actions in the promotion of peace.
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