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Trump's ex-press secretary says former administration's handling of Covid-19 was 'tragic'
One of former President Donald Trump's top ex-aides said Tuesday that the Republican's "vanity got in the way" of his administration's response to Covid-19.
Beaches sit empty and fragile habitats hang in the balance as crews race to clean up California oil spill
A stretch of Southern California's coast has been transformed by a leak at an oil pipe that released more than 100,000 gallons of oil into the Pacific Ocean.
Planet with iron rainfall is even more extreme than scientists thought
On this sizzling exoplanet hundreds of light-years from Earth, droplets of iron rain fall from the sky at night.
World's 50 best restaurants for 2021
The gentle clink of glasses, the low hum of conversation, the soft lights and appetite-whetting scents.
Key things the Facebook whistleblower told Congress
German hotel investigating after Jewish musician says he was discriminated against
A hotel in Germany has launched an investigation and suspended employees after musician Gil Ofarim, who is Jewish, alleged he was discriminated against on Monday because he was prominently wearing a Star of David necklace.
Jamie Lee Curtis thinks cosmetic procedures are 'wiping out a generation of beauty'
Jamie Lee Curtis sounds like a firm believer in natural beauty.
'Game of Thrones' prequel official teaser is here
The dragons are coming.
Analysis: China acts more aggressive abroad as it cracks down at home
China's incursions near Taiwan help train their air force, while wearing down Taiwan's defenses, says national security expert Sheena Greitens.
Choices being made inside Facebook are 'disastrous', whistleblower testifies to US Congress
Boris Johnson isn't worried about the UK economy. He should be
The United Kingdom is suffering from fuel shortages, gaps on supermarket shelves, rising inflation and slowing economic growth. Prime Minister Boris Johnson insists he isn't worried — but should he be?
Facebook whistleblower testifies in Congress
John Avlon: Social media puts our impulses on steroids
CNN's John Avlon proposes some solutions to regulate Facebook after former employee and whistleblower Frances Haugen revealed the company knew its algorithms were amplifying division on the platform.
Nobel Prize in physics awarded for predicting global warming accurately
The Nobel Prize in physics has been awarded to scientists Syukuro Manabe, Klaus Hasselmann and Giorgio Parisi, for groundbreaking work in predicting global warming and for the understanding of complex physical systems.
Basketball star Andrew Wiggins on getting vaccinated: 'Not something I wanted to do, but kind of forced to'
Golden State Warriors forward Andrew Wiggins has said he felt like he had no choice but to get the Covid-19 vaccine.
Marc Pilcher, 'Bridgerton' Emmy winner, dies age 53
Marc Pilcher, the award-winning hair stylist and makeup designer who won an Emmy for his work on the hit Netflix show "Bridgerton," has died of Covid-19 at the age of 53, weeks after winning the award.
Russian actor and director lift off to film first movie made in space
The International Space Station is about to become a film set.
Kirsten Dunst opens the doors to her charming LA ranch house
With references to her career-defining roles and smatterings of family heirlooms, the personal touches throughout Dunst's 1930s ranch house make it more than just a beautiful space.
Elizabeth Warren demands insider trading investigation of the Fed
Senator Elizabeth Warren on Monday urged the Securities and Exchange Commission to launch an insider trading investigation into transactions by high-level officials at the Federal Reserve.
New Zealand to abandon zero-Covid strategy as Delta variant proves hard to shake
More than 200,000 children sexually abused by French Catholic clergy, landmark report finds
Members of the Catholic clergy sexually abused more than 200,000 minors in France over the last seven decades, a survey carried out as part of an independent probe into abuse within the church estimates, according to the head of the commission that produced the report.
SE Cupp responds to Mike Pence's comments on Fox News
CNN's political commentator SE Cupp discusses Mike Pence's recent appearance on Fox News discussing the January 6th insurrection.
Asisat Oshoala: How a grandmother's belief gave birth to an African soccer superstar
Asisat Oshoala has a confession to make.
Former Chinese detective in exile exposes torture methods used to force Uyghurs to confess
The raids started after midnight in Xinjiang.
Jacinda Ardern explains why New Zealand is ending zero-Covid strategy
New Zealand's Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announces the country is moving from eliminating Covid-19, amid a persistent outbreak of the Delta variant, and will instead transition to a strategy of 'living with the virus.'
Premier League footballers offered 'bespoke quarantine facilities' after international break, but Jurgen Klopp says it's 'not a real solution'
With another round of international matches looming in the football calendar, questions about players being released to represent their countries remain a headache for the Premier League.
Democrats attempt the near-impossible: Shaming McConnell
Democrats are trying something that almost never works: Shaming Mitch McConnell into doing the right thing by citing the national interest, historical precedent and governing norms.
Taliban accused of killing 13 ethnic Hazaras in Afghanistan
Taliban forces unlawfully killed 13 ethnic Hazaras -- including nine surrendering former government soldiers and a 17-year-old girl -- in Afghanistan's Daykundi province on August 30, according to a new investigation by Amnesty International.
Global stocks steady after Wall Street drop unsettles Asia
Stocks in the United States and Europe steadied on Tuesday after Asian markets were rattled overnight by fears of a potential US default, trouble in China's massive property market and rising oil prices.
The potent messages behind China's record surge of warplanes near Taiwan
China's record number of incursions of warplanes into Taiwan's defense zone over the past four days plays to Beijing's military strengths while sending potent messages both at home and far beyond the self-governed island, Western analysts say.
Instagram's grim appeal as a silent self-esteem breaker
One 17-year-old girl I see for therapy has a daily "selfie process" that can take an hour or more.
Texas pardons board votes unanimously to recommend posthumous pardon for George Floyd
The Texas State Board of Pardons and Paroles voted unanimously Monday to recommend a full posthumous pardon of George Floyd for a 2004 drug conviction, according to hearing minutes provided by the board to CNN.
Son of Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan in custody in drugs probe
A Mumbai court sent the 23-year-old son of Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan to three days' custody on Monday, a lawyer said, after he was arrested in a drugs investigation that has captivated India's broadcast media.
Late-night lampoons Facebook after colossal outage
Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp went down for around 6 hours providing great comedy material for TV's late-night hosts.
Covid-19 numbers are improving. Don't let history repeat itself with yet another resurgence, doctors say
As Covid-19 numbers gradually improve, health experts have an urgent message: Don't get cocky and relax.
China sends largest incursion of warplanes into Taiwan defense zone
Taiwan's Defense Ministry said 52 Chinese warplanes made incursions into its air defense identification zone on Monday, the highest number since the island began publicly reporting such activities last year.
Taiwan puts out propaganda video as China makes incursion into air zone
Taiwan's Defense Ministry said 56 Chinese warplanes made incursions into its air defense identification zone on Monday, the highest number since the island began publicly reporting such activities last year. CNN's Will Ripley has more.
Indonesian museum made from plastic bottles, bags highlights marine crisis
Environmentalists in Indonesia keen to send a message about the world's worsening ocean plastics crisis have created a museum made entirely from plastics, to convince people to rethink their habits and say no to single-use bags and bottles.
Louisiana offering travel trailers and other housing to those left without a home after Hurricane Ida
Louisiana is launching a sheltering program for those "currently living in unsafe or unsanitary" conditions due to damage from Hurricane Ida, which slammed into the Gulf Coast as a Category 4 storm more than five weeks ago, officials said Monday.
New Zealand becomes the latest country to announce an end to its zero-Covid strategy
New Zealand will begin to move away from a zero-Covid strategy toward living with the virus, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said Monday, becoming the latest country to abandon its elimination attempts in the face of the highly-contagious Delta variant.
Singapore passes law to tackle 'foreign interference,' giving authorities the power to block internet content
Singapore's Parliament has approved a law giving broad powers to the government to deal with foreign interference -- sparking concern from the opposition and experts about its wide scope and limits on judicial review.
Democrats attempt the near-impossible: Shaming Mitch McConnell
Swedish cartoonist who depicted Mohammed killed in car crash
Swedish artist Lars Vilks, who stirred worldwide controversy in 2007 with drawings depicting the prophet Mohammed with the body of a dog, was killed in a car crash near the southern town of Markaryd on Sunday, police said.
Women in Kabul return to work, school and the streets, in defiance of the Taliban
A terrorist attack didn't stop Atifa Watanyar from teaching, but she worries the Taliban will.
Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp start coming back online after 6-hour outage
• What we know about the Facebook whistleblower • Instagram promoted pages glorifying eating disorders to teen accounts
Acts of resistance from women living under Taliban rule
CNN's Clarissa Ward reports on the different everyday small acts of defiance some women are taking in Kabul as the Taliban continues to push women out of civic life.
Low-income Missouri residents finally gain Medicaid coverage
Medicaid expansion has finally begun in Missouri, nearly five months after Republican Gov. Mike Parson unsuccessfully tried to block it.
Philippines says it will investigate more than 150 police officers over Duterte's drugs war
An initial investigation by the Philippine government has found 154 police officers could be criminally liable over their conduct in President Rodrigo Duterte's bloody war on drugs, in a rare admission by the state that abuses may have taken place.
Bali gradually reopening to tourists starting October 14
Indonesia will reopen its tourist island Bali for some international travelers, including those from China, New Zealand, and Japan, among others, from October 14, senior cabinet minister Luhut Pandjaitan said on Monday, October 4.
'He should resign': Fired justice minister calls for Haiti PM to quit over murder investigation
Until just a few weeks ago, Rockefeller Vincent was the ultimate insider in the investigation into the still-unsolved assassination of Haiti's former president Jovenel Moise, who was brutally gunned down in his bedroom in July.
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