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Top US military leaders testify on Afghanistan for first time since withdrawal
Family trapped in elevator during power cuts in China
Social media video shows a family trapped inside an elevator during a blackout stemming from China's growing power supply crunch.
Haiti's unelected leader denies hampering probe into murder of predecessor
Haiti's unelected leader Ariel Henry says he understands why the United States is deporting thousands of Haitian migrants from the Texas border, as he wants to cooperate with America -- and will welcome home those who fled the disaster-hit country.
The energy crunch is roiling markets
Energy prices are skyrocketing around the world, with major consequences for markets as investors worry about the state of the economic recovery.
Russia reports its worst single-day Covid-19 death toll since start of pandemic
Russia reported its highest Covid-19 death toll in a single day on Tuesday with 852 coronavirus-related deaths recorded in the past 24 hours, according to the country's coronavirus response center.
Afghan women barred from teaching or attending Kabul University
Women will no longer be allowed to attend classes or work at Kabul University "until an Islamic environment is created," the school's new Taliban-appointed chancellor announced on his official Twitter account Monday.
'World's best airline' for 2021 revealed by Skytrax
It hasn't been a great year for airlines, thanks to Covid's impact on the aviation industry, but for one Middle East carrier it's just got a lot better.
R. Kelly victims react to verdict: 'I'm ready to start living my life free from fear'
Simone Biles says she 'should have quit way before Tokyo'
Four-time Olympic gold medalist Simone Biles says she "should have quit way before Tokyo."
China's growing power crunch threatens more global supply chain chaos
A growing power supply crunch in China is triggering blackouts for households and forcing factories to cut production, threatening to slow the country's vast economy and place even more strain on global supply chains.
Recording of 'unheard' John Lennon song up for auction
Amid more than 100 paintings and sculptures up for sale at an auction in Copenhagen, Denmark, there lies an unlikely item of pop memorabilia: a long-lost tape containing an unreleased John Lennon song.
NATO increases patrols near Kosovo-Serbia border blockage
NATO troops stepped up patrols in Kosovo on Monday near border crossings which have been blocked by local Serbs angered by a ban on cars with Serbian license plates entering the country in a mounting confrontation.
These are the best and worst ways to handle your anger, experts say
Someone cut you off as you drove to work. Your boss passed over you for the latest promotion. A close relative with young children refuses to get a Covid-19 vaccine.
Automakers' problems are much worse than we thought
For a year and a half, a lack of computer chips has been plaguing the auto industry, forcing plants to shut down, delaying auto shipments and sending car prices through the roof. But that's not the only problem automakers face.
UEFA forced to drop disciplinary proceedings against remaining Super League clubs
If you thought the idea of a European football Super League was dead and buried, then think again.
R. Kelly branded 'a predator' as he's convicted of racketeering and sex trafficking
• What we were not allowed to see at R. Kelly's trial
Photos on social media show power outage in China
China is dealing with an energy crisis that has caused disruptions across the country. Businesses and residents are being asked to limit their use of electricity as the country faces shortages. CNN's Steven Jiang reports.
North Korea tests missile as South Korea prepares to launch new submarine
North Korea has fired an unidentified projectile into waters off the east coast of the Korean Peninsula, according to a statement from South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff.
Three Polish regions repeal 'LGBT-free' declarations
Three Polish regional councils voted on Monday to repeal motions declaring their provinces "LGBT-free zones," state-run news agency PAP reported, after the European Union threatened to withdraw funding.
Bomb blast blood won't wash off barbells, but Lebanese athlete is undeterred in quest for powerlifting glory
Shiva Karout says that the best moment of his life lasted just 17 seconds.
Internet goes dark for millions of Indians in bid to stop exam cheats
More than 25 million people across the Indian state of Rajasthan faced government-mandated internet shutdowns and restrictions on Sunday, in an effort to prevent cheating in a mass exam.
UK puts army on standby to deliver fuel as service stations run dry
The UK government could ask the military to deliver gasoline to service stations after a shortage of tanker drivers forced some to close last week, triggering a spate of panic buying by British motorists.
Young refugees on the Syrian border were given cameras. This is what they saw
With millions of refugees from Syria, Afghanistan and Iraq fleeing their homes over the last decade, images of despair -- of people huddled on boats, of bodies washed ashore -- also migrated across newspaper front pages and down news feeds.
Police ask for personal items of Gabby Petito's fiancé for DNA matching, attorney says
As authorities keep scouring swampland for Gabby Petito's fiancé, Brian Laundrie, the FBI has asked for items that might have his DNA, the Laundries' family lawyer said.
NBA legend calls for unvaccinated players to be removed from teams
If NBA players are not vaccinated, they shouldn't be on the team, basketball Hall of Famer Kareem Abdul-Jabbar told Rolling Stone.
Mike Pence and Mitch McConnell have a Donald Trump problem
With stops in Iowa, New Hampshire, and South Carolina, former Vice President Mike Pence has been skittering around the country like a man who is serious about running for president in 2024. Meanwhile, Mitch McConnell is picking his favorites in upcoming US Senate primaries. Seems like no one has told them that Donald Trump owns the GOP.
Popular kids' shows pulled after China announces crackdown
Beck Bennett leaving 'Saturday Night Live'
"Saturday Night Live" player Beck Bennett announced his departure from the show on Monday, leaving behind his his impressions of Russian President Vladimir Putin and former Vice President Mike Pence.
Scandinavian country moves into 'very high' risk category for travel
New York prepares to deploy National Guard to plug health care worker shortages as vaccine mandate begins
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul said she plans to sign an executive order to give herself the power to address any health care worker shortages when the state's health care vaccine mandate goes into effect overnight Monday into Tuesday.
Canada and China in heated spat at UN over allegations of hostage diplomacy
A heated back-and-forth between China and Canada kicked off in the final hours of the UN General Assembly Monday, after Canadian Foreign Minister Marc Garneau referenced the "two Michaels" recently released from detention in China.
Woman charged with starting California fire while trying to boil water
A woman who was attempting to hike to Canada is facing charges connected with the Fawn Fire, which authorities say she started while trying to boil drinking water, according to a criminal complaint from the Shasta County District Attorney's Office in California.
Obama weighs in on spending bill stalemate
Former President Barack Obama weighed in on the spending bill, arguing the wealthiest Americans can afford to pick up the tab for the $3.5 trillion bill.
China celebrates Meng Wanzhou's return as a victory — even at the cost of its global image
For Beijing, the return of Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou to China after a prolonged extradition fight with the United States has been celebrated as a resounding victory.
Florida woman is missing, and a man police were looking for appears to have killed himself
A man who police believe entered the apartment of an Orlando woman before she went missing was found dead at an apartment complex in Seminole County on Monday, Orange County Sheriff John Mina said.
Whistleblower says Trump officials manipulated intelligence
Department of Homeland Security whistleblower Brian Murphy says appointees during the Trump administration covered up intelligence about Russian interference, White supremacy, and the Southern border because the topics made the former president look bad.
World's most dangerous bird raised by humans 18,000 years ago, study suggests
The earliest bird reared by humans may have been a cassowary -- often called the world's most dangerous bird because of its long, dagger-like toe.
South Korea's President Moon says it's time to consider a ban on eating dog meat
South Korea's President Moon Jae-in said on Monday there might be a need to prohibit dog meat consumption amid debate over the controversial practice and growing awareness of animal rights.
Controversial Obama presidential library is a cause for celebration
On Tuesday, former President Barack Obama and former first lady Michelle Obama will attend the groundbreaking of the 44th president's center in Chicago. Some of the veterans from his administration will be joining him for a livestream event. "This is not your parents' or your grandparents' presidential library," said Valerie Jarrett, president of the Obama Foundation.
Both sides playing on fears as Virginia governor's race goes negative
The Virginia gubernatorial race between Democrat Terry McAuliffe and Republican Glenn Youngkin is highlighting early warning signs for Democrats about what lies ahead for the 2022 midterm elections. CNN's Jeff Zeleny reports.
Is it safe to get both flu and Covid-19 vaccine booster shots? What Fauci has to say
Is it safe to get a coronavirus vaccine or vaccine booster shot at the same time as the flu shot? Dr. Anthony Fauci weighs in on the timing.
Anderson Cooper shares his fast food guilty pleasures
CNN's Anderson Cooper answers viewer questions about who he would cast in a movie about the Vanderbilt side of his family and his fast food preferences. Watch Anderson Cooper Full Circle on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6pm E.T.
Senate Republicans block bill to suspend debt limit and avert shutdown
What we were not allowed to see at R. Kelly's trial
Before the federal trial for R. Kelly even began, it has been shrouded in secrecy, with journalists and the public barred from the courtroom where prosecutors laid out their racketeering case against the singer -- charges that could send him to prison for decades.
R. Kelly convicted of racketeering and sex trafficking
Opinion: Long-overdue conviction should be a turning point
I vaguely remember when I first heard a rumor about an alleged R. Kelly sex tape. I was in college and a casual fan of the singer, songwriter and producer. Within days, I heard that the other person on the tape was a teenage Black girl.
Biden's schedule is open this week. Here's why that's intentional.
Hear the shocking accusations R. Kelly faced at trial
After a 2-year delay, the trial has begun for singer R. Kelly, who faces federal charges for racketeering, kidnapping, forced labor and sexual exploitation of a child.
Man charged with Sabina Nessa's murder
A 36-year-old man has been charged with the murder of school teacher Sabina Nessa in southeast London, London's Metropolitan police said Monday.
One dead and nine injured as buildings collapse during Crete earthquake
An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 6.5 struck the island of Crete, Greece on Monday, the European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC) reported.
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