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Olympics bubble system is 'kind of broken,' health expert says
Tokyo 2020 CEO Toshiro Muto isn't ruling out a last minute cancellation of the Olympic Games amid rising Covid-19 cases.
Russia unveils new 'Checkmate' fighter jet
Russian President Vladimir Putin got a sneak peak of a new fifth-generation lightweight single-engine fighter jet at an air show just outside of Moscow on Tuesday.
Britain says it will permanently deploy two warships in Asian waters
Britain said on Tuesday it would permanently deploy two warships in Asian waters after its Queen Elizabeth aircraft carrier and escort ships sail to Japan in September through seas where China is vying for influence with the United States and Japan.
'You do not know what you're talking about': Fauci excoriates Rand Paul
Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) and Dr. Anthony Fauci got into another heated exchange at a Senate hearing over Dr. Fauci's past testimony over gain-of-function research.
Trump ally Tom Barrack charged with acting as an agent of a foreign government
Tom Barrack, a former adviser to former President Donald Trump, was charged Tuesday with illegal foreign lobbying on behalf of the United Arab Emirates for what federal prosecutors described as an effort to influence the foreign policy positions of both the 2016 Trump presidential campaign and the subsequent incoming administration.
Unvaccinated Americans face misery ahead
Jeff Bezos touches down after joyride to the edge of space
See inside capsule during Jeff Bezos' spaceflight
Video shows footage from inside the Blue Origin capsule as Jeff Bezos and his crew launched to space.
Jeff Bezos reveals most surprising part of space mission
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos speaks to CNN's Anderson Cooper following his historic spaceflight aboard his Blue Origin rocket ship.
Two major storms form in East Asia, threatening China, Japan and Taiwan
71 cases of Covid-19 linked to Olympic games in Tokyo
CNN's Selina Wang looks into the rising coronavirus cases in Tokyo ahead of the upcoming Olympic games.
Climate change has hit the Western world with fires and floods. Scientists are worried by how fast it happened
Kevin McCarthy's picks for the 1/6 commission reveal his true goals
House Republican leader Kevin McCarthy sent a very clear signal to Democrats -- and the country -- on Monday: He has zero interest in getting to the bottom of what really happened (and why) when the US Capitol was stormed by rioters convinced by former President Donald Trump that the 2020 election had been stolen from him.
Mali's interim president targeted in stabbing attempt during Eid prayers
Mali's interim President Assimi Goita was targeted in an attempted stabbing on Tuesday, the Mali presidency said in a statement.
See the moment Blue Origin spacecraft lifts off
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos launched into space aboard a Blue Origin spacecraft he funded.
Day of reckoning shows America's pandemic battle is sliding backward
It's not over. Nowhere near it.
Olympic athletes, baseball players, soccer stars: Why we're still seeing Covid-19 cases among top athletes
The sports world, just days ahead of one of its premier global events, has been dealing with a significant and concerning number of Covid-19 cases.
Biden administration debates sanctions for China over ransomware attacks
Fauci warns of 'smoldering outbreak' in the US
Dr. Fauci told CNN's Kate Bolduan that there will be a "smoldering of this outbreak" of Covid-19 if more people don't get vaccinated.
US transfers Guantánamo Bay detainee to home country of Morocco
A Moroccan man held in Guantánamo Bay for nearly 20 years has been transferred from the US detention facility to his native country of Morocco, the Department of Defense announced Monday, in what is believed to be the first transfer of a detainee in the Biden administration.
10 luxury hotel rooms where you can sleep in the great outdoors
Our fear of being indoors has considerably abated since last year, but it's always magical to spend a night sleeping outside.
Illegal gold miners threaten fragile way of life, deep in Amazon rainforest
Deep in the Amazon rainforest, the Yanomami people are battling an old and elusive enemy -- one they haven't seen since the 1980s.
Lewis Hamilton targeted with racist abuse online after controversial British Grand Prix victory
Lewis Hamilton was the target of online racist abuse after winning his eighth British Grand Prix on Sunday.
Kurt Westergaard, cartoonist whose depiction of Mohammed sparked outrage, dead at 86
Danish cartoonist Kurt Westergaard, whose depiction of the prophet Mohammed wearing a turban made out of a bomb sparked a wave of violence in 2006, has died at the age of 86.
CNN announces CNN+, 'most important launch for network since Ted Turner'
CNN is hiring hundreds of people and developing dozens of programs for a subscription streaming service that will launch early next year.
Bruce Springsteen's manager ends 'Thunder Road' lyric debate
We finally know what Mary's dress does.
Megan Thee Stallion unveiled as Sports Illustrated cover star
"Hot Girl Summer" is now complete, as Megan Thee Stallion becomes the first rapper to appear on the cover of the Sports Illustrated's Swimsuit issue.
Thousands flock to English clubs after Covid restrictions are axed
On Monday, Boris Johnson placed English citizens at the center of an experiment that will give some indication of how well a highly populated country with surging cases of Covid-19 copes when lockdown restrictions are lifted.
Mark Spitz: Seven ways to survive the Olympic Games
A nine-time gold medalist, Mark Spitz knows a thing or two about how to successfully navigate the Olympic Games as an athlete.
Gymnast jumps on Olympic bed to debunk 'anti-sex fake news'
Athletes have been settling into their new accommodation at the Olympic Village as they prepare for the Tokyo Games -- and testing out what's on offer, notably their beds and food.
Boris Johnson urges caution but experts are worried
England lifted almost all of its Covid-19 restrictions on July 19 amid a rise in cases driven by the spread of the Delta variant. Mandatory mask wearing is gone, limits on the numbers of people who can mix indoor or outdoor have ended, social distancing is limited to people who have tested positive for the virus and airports, and venues like nightclubs and sports stadiums are free to open at full capacity. CNN's Phil Black reports.
US blames China for hacks, opening new front in cyber offensive
The United States and its foreign allies plan Monday to accuse China of overseeing widespread attempts to extort money in cyberspace, including through ransomware attacks, a dramatic escalation in the increasingly urgent attempt by the Biden administration to stave off further breaches.
Three women said they found out they had the same cheating boyfriend, so they converted a school bus and went on a road trip
Bekah King, Abi Roberts, and Morgan Tabor have a lot in common. They describe themselves as free spirited adventurers and fearless risk takers, all obsessed with music and the movie "Megamind."
Analysis: War over misinformation heats up as Covid cases rise
• Analysis: 'Freedom Day' is a huge gamble by Boris Johnson
Suspected gunman and 2 others killed in shooting at a Houston motel, police say
A shooting at a Houston motel Sunday night left two people and a suspected gunman dead and two others wounded, according to Houston police.
The Covid travel checklist: What to know before you go
While our suitcases have been gathering dust over the past 16 months, the travel industry has been rapidly adapting to cope with the demands of the new Covid era.
People unvaccinated against Covid risk the most serious virus of their lives, expert says
With vaccination rates still not at the threshold needed to stop the spread of Covid-19, most Americans who are unprotected will likely contract the rapidly spreading Delta variant, one expert said.
Researchers identify 14 living descendants of Leonardo da Vinci's family
Decades-long research into Leonardo da Vinci's purported remains has revealed how many people currently alive can claim to be descendants of the family of the Renaissance genius and "Mona Lisa" painter: It's 14.
The Dreamers' future in the US is endangered after judge's decision
When federal Judge Andrew Hanen ruled Friday that the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program is unconstitutional, he threw into doubt the future of the Obama-era initiative that protects from deportation undocumented immigrants who came to the United States as children. The future of DACA now rests with federal courts of appeals, and the legal landscape isn't promising for the program's survival -- unless Congress steps in to rescue it.
EU politicians urge Olympics to lift 'exclusionary' ban on swim cap for natural Black hair
An anti-racist group of members of the European Parliament have accused the global sports community, including the International Olympic Committee (IOC), of having "institutional structures and rules that exclude people of colour and Black women specifically."
Six British athletes forced to self-isolate in Tokyo
Six British athletes and two staff members are self-isolating after coming into close contact with an individual who tested positive for Covid-19 on their flight to Japan, the British Olympic Association said Sunday.
Feeling anxiety about your body image coming out of lockdown? Here are 8 ways to combat it
Being able to socialize again may bring enthusiasm and a sense of normalcy -- but it may also increase anxiety over how your body might have changed.
Eric Garner's family commemorates his death as judge allows litigation against police and city officials
Eric Garner's family gathered at an event Saturday to commemorate the anniversary of his death on the heels of a judge's decision to allow the family to question the NYPD and New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio's administration in connection with Garner's death.
Shooting near baseball stadium puts renewed focus on US gun violence
A series of shootings over the weekend in Chicago, Philadelphia, Washington, DC, and other American cities underscored the ongoing rise in shootings and gun violence in the US this year.
Investigation into the Surfside condo building collapse won't begin while the site remains a crime scene, expert says
The Surfside community in Florida is anxious to learn what caused the condo building collapse that has killed at least 97 people, but a structural engineer said the investigation will not reach full force until search crews have finished their work.
Six British athletes forced to self-isolate after close contact with Covid-19 case on flight to Games
Half of the US believes a deadly conspiracy theory
Arizona police investigate a deadly shooting rampage across three crime scenes, including a burning house where a body was found
Police in Tucson, Arizona, are investigating a deadly shooting rampage across three different crime scenes including a burning house where a charred body was found Sunday.
At least 31 people killed after Mumbai hit with torrential rain
At least 31 people were killed when torrential rain swept through India's financial capital late on Sunday, triggering landslides that crushed cars and houses while leaving neighborhoods devastated.
Australia to deport right-wing British columnist Katie Hopkins after quarantine breach
Australia will deport controversial right-wing British commentator Katie Hopkins after she admitted breaching the country's quarantine rules, Australia's minister for home affairs said on Monday.
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