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Beijing has denied taking political hostages. Experts say the fates of two Canadians suggest otherwise
After spending nearly 1,000 days in a Chinese jail cell, Canadian businessman Michael Spavor has finally received his court verdict — yet there is still no clarity on how much longer he will actually remain behind bars.
Kandahar, Afghanistan's second-largest city, falls to the Taliban
Biden deserves blame for the debacle in Afghanistan
A group of religious warriors, riding on captured American military vehicles, vanquish a US-trained military, which relinquishes much of its power without a fight.
US and UK sending troops to Afghanistan to aid evacuations as Taliban advance intensifies
How the 2020 census explains Donald Trump
Donald Trump got it.
MyPillow CEO's election fraud 'proof' implodes in front of a live audience in South Dakota
CNN's Donie O'Sullivan reports on MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell's recent symposium, where Lindell continued to make false claims of election fraud.
Officials in 2 states warn ambulance, emergency services overworked due to Covid surge
As Covid-19 numbers surge across the country, officials in parts of Florida and Tennessee are warning that their emergency response systems are strained and pleading with residents to think twice before calling for an ambulance.
First major US city announces it will mandate proof of full vaccinations for certain indoor activities
San Francisco became the the first major US city to mandate proof of full vaccinations for certain indoor activities Thursday.
Taliban captures two strategic cities, leaving Kabul increasingly cut off
'I'm just a parent who wanted a say': Man swarmed by anti-mask crowd after school board meeting
Tennessee parent Michael Miller talks about being harassed outside of a school board meeting after supporting a temporary order that requires children to wear masks at a local elementary school.
Britney Spears' father to step down as her conservator
After months of public pressure from supporters of Britney Spears, Jamie Spears, the singer's father, signaled in a legal response Thursday that intends to step down as conservator of the singer's estate, according to a prepared copy of the response obtained by CNN.
Outraged protesters harass parent outside school board mask vote
Watch protestors threaten a fellow parent who supports mask mandates after a school board meeting in Williamson County, Tennessee ended with a vote for a temporary mask requirement.
US sending thousands of troops to aid evacuation of personnel in Afghanistan
Reporter presses Pentagon spokesperson on Afghanistan mission
The Pentagon announced that more than 3,000 US troops will be deployed to Afghanistan as the Taliban continues to gain ground.
America more diverse and multiracial than ever before, new Census data shows
America is more diverse and more multiracial than ever before, according to new 2020 Census data released on Thursday.
US considering moving embassy to Kabul airport
The United States is considering relocating its embassy to the Kabul airport amid the deteriorating security situation in Afghanistan, a US official, Western diplomatic source and another source familiar with the situation told CNN.
What happened on board JetBlue's first NY-London flight
I've been a transatlantic avgeek for decades, regularly flying back and forth from the US to the UK. I always welcome a new entrant into the arena, but many of the newcomers don't really have a strong business plan and their efforts don't survive the harsh economics of the North Atlantic, particularly in the winter.
Analysis: This is Biden's cold-eyed judgment of US interests
At the end of the movie "Charlie Wilson's War," the eponymous main character is warned that the "crazies" just rolled into Kandahar -- and that the US would regret deserting Afghanistan after the Soviet withdrawal in 1989. The scene, between Wilson, a hard-drinking Texas congressman played by Tom Hanks, and CIA case officer Gust Avrakotos, is pierced by the noise of a jet landing at Washington's National Airport -- a haunting reference to the hijacked plane attacks on September 11, 2001.
Chelsea re-signs Belgium star Romelu Lukaku on five-year deal in reported club-record deal
Chelsea has completed the signing of Belgium star Romelu Lukaku from Inter Milan on a five-year deal in a move that reunites the striker with his former club.
Two new dinosaur species, as big as a blue whale, discovered
Scientists have confirmed the discovery of two massive new dinosaur species in northwest China -- some of the first vertebrates uncovered in the region, according to a new study published Thursday.
Provincial capital Ghazni falls to militant group after 'long and intense fighting', followed later by Herat
The Taliban have captured the strategic city of Ghazni, a provincial capital on the road to Kabul, leaving the Afghan capital increasingly beleaguered and cut off from the rest of the country.
Footage shows bear wander around Los Angeles supermarket
A young bear was tranquilized and transported to a safe location after wandering into a supermarket in Los Angeles.
Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis prove their family is actually in favor of showering
The Kunis-Kutcher kids took a shower, you guys.
Breaking soccer's greatest taboo -- but in a good way
Around the age of 16, I arrived at an uncomfortable conclusion: As a Manchester United fan from London, I was among the most hated demographics in English football.
Millionaire Russian politician shoots and kills man he says he mistook for bear
A Russian millionaire and politician has confessed to shooting a man he says he mistook for a bear.
Field of Dreams finally gets its game in Iowa
Is this heaven? No, It's Iowa.
Watch the southern lights from space
Astronauts have captured images and a timelapse video showing the Aurora Australis -- the southern lights -- from space. The colorful display is caused by strong solar wind hitting Earth's magnetic shield.
Section of Hadrian's Wall found under busy street during utility work
A previously undiscovered section of Hadrian's Wall has been found during work on a water main in the city of Newcastle, northeastern England.
'The Simpsons' star: Everyone thought the show would tank
Yeardley Smith, who voices Lisa Simpson on the iconic TV series "The Simpsons", speaks with CNN about her character and the show's surprising success.
These maps show how quickly Covid engulfed the US again in one month
Italy may have hit Europe's hottest day on record as anticyclone 'Lucifer' sweeps in
Authorities in Italy say the island of Sicily may have set an all-time heat record for Europe, hitting a temperature of 48.8 degrees Celsius (119.8 degrees Fahrenheit).
Mom files complaint accusing school in Atlanta of race segregation
Kila Posey is filing a federal complaint against Atlanta's Mary Lin Elementary School saying the school's principal is making classrooms selections based on race. CNN's John Berman spoke with Mrs. Posey and her attorney Sharese Shields.
John Cena posts his 'Black twin,' dubbed 'Jamal Cena'
No one can say John Cena doesn't pay attention to the internet.
This invisible gas could seal our fate on climate change, scientists say
This startup is creating 'real' dairy, without cows
We've grown used to oat milk and soya milk — now a food-tech startup is taking alternative milk to the next level.
Biden forges ahead where Trump and Obama failed on infrastructure and Afghanistan
Every president since George W. Bush has said it's time to leave Afghanistan and turn to nation building at home.
Breakthrough Covid infections are proof vaccines actually work
In most cases, a "breakthrough" means a sudden, dramatic or important discovery. With Covid-19, however, the expression has been used to describe an infection that "broke" through the protective immunity of the vaccine -- and this is sometimes misinterpreted as a sign the vaccine is not working.
What do the Taliban's gains really mean? Foreign policy expert explains
In less than a week, the Taliban has overrun a quarter of Afghanistan's provincial capitals in a huge swathe of territory across the north of the country. CNN's Kim Brunhuber speaks with Ashley Jackson, Co-Director at the Centre for the Study of Armed Groups at the Overseas Development Institute to understand what the militant group's gains mean.
New Zealand to slowly re-open to the world but maintain 'zero Covid' strategy
New Zealand will open its doors to vaccinated travelers from low risk countries from early 2022, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced Thursday, signaling a tentative relaxation of the country's strict pandemic border controls.
Classified report into Covid origins drafted by US intelligence officials
Scientists say this invisible gas could seal our fate on climate change
Fear and resentment reign in Afghanistan as Taliban overruns more cities
House Democrats can get some of Trump's tax records from accounting firm, judge rules
The US House should be able to access some of Donald Trump's tax records through a subpoena to his accounting firm Mazars USA, a federal judge in Washington, DC, ruled on Wednesday.
Dream vacation spot has two major problems: Debt and climate crisis
Former Maldives President Mohamed Nasheed, the Climate Vulnerable Forum's Ambassador for Ambition, discusses the climate report. Nasheed advocates for wealthy nations paying to help vulnerable countries deal with the impact of climate change.
The stunning fall of a US political giant is a warning to others
John Roberts and the Supreme Court might block anything Democrats do on voting rights
Why wildfires happen: Debunking the myth that arson is to blame more than climate change
Wildfires tearing across the Mediterranean have killed dozens of people and reduced entire villages to ash. Some leaders have emphasized the role of arsonists in the devastation, while others have been accused of using climate change as a cover for their own poor disaster management. The result is a confusing message of who and what is to blame.
Scientists say this invisible gas could seal our fate on climate change
Slashing carbon dioxide emissions is critical to ending the climate crisis. But, for the first time, the UN climate change report emphasized the need to control a more insidious culprit: methane, an invisible, odorless gas with more than 80 times more warming power in the near-term than carbon dioxide.
Sudan to hand ex-President Omar al-Bashir to ICC
The Sudanese government will hand Omar al-Bashir over to the International Criminal Court (ICC) along with other officials wanted over the Darfur conflict, according to a Cabinet of Ministers in a statement to CNN.
The 10 Senate seats most likely to flip
The passage of a sweeping infrastructure plan in the Senate on Tuesday gives both parties plenty of ammunition heading into a midterm campaign season -- look no further than the most competitive Senate seats for how that will play out.
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