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Watch Ukrainian troops prepare for looming Russian offensive
Ukrainian forces are preparing for a possible large-scale Russian offensive. CNN's Fred Pleitgen reports.
Elizabeth Holmes tried to flee US after conviction, prosecutors say
Elizabeth Holmes made an "attempt to flee the country" by booking a one-way ticket to Mexico departing in January 2022, shortly after the Theranos founder was convicted of fraud, prosecutors alleged in a new court filing Friday.
Pizza Hut attempts to set record for world's biggest pizza
When Pizza Hut decided to bring back its "big New Yorker" pizza -- a cheese and pepperoni pie with foldable slices designed to be eaten on the go in true Manhattan style -- the company wanted to find a way to celebrate the news.
No decision from Germany on sending tanks to Ukraine, US defense chief says
Pompeo alleges Haley plotted with Kushner and Ivanka Trump to try to become VP
Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo claims in his upcoming memoir that former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley plotted with former President Donald Trump's daughter Ivanka and his son-in-law Jared Kushner to try to become Trump's vice president, according to an excerpt of the book obtained by CNN.
See which celeb Jennifer Coolidge recorded with in hilarious first TikTok video
"The White Lotus" star and Golden Globes winner Jennifer Coolidge is gracing our TikTok feeds with her hilarity, joined by a surprise celebrity guest.
GOP Rep. George Santos denies claims he performed as a drag queen
Embattled Republican Rep. George Santos is strongly denying claims that he once performed as a drag queen.
Putin critic: 'He's a vindictive little man who never forgets'
Bill Browder joins CNN's Erin Burnett to discuss Mikheil Saakashvili, the ex-president of Georgia who is currently imprisoned on abuse of power charges that he claims are false.
Yellen warns of 'global financial crisis' if US debt limit agreement isn't reached
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen on Friday warned of the widespread global effects that could be felt if the federal government exhausts extraordinary measures and fails to raise the debt ceiling, telling CNN's Christiane Amanpour about the ways everyday Americans could face stark consequences.
US officials also release declassified photos of suspected rocket transport from North Korea organized by Russian mercenary group
The US Treasury Department is expected to designate the Russian mercenary organization Wagner Group as a "transnational criminal organization" on Friday, and will impose additional sanctions next week against the group and its support network across the world, the White House said on Friday.
Father who sexually manipulated victims from daughter's college dorm room sentenced to 60 years
The father who sexually and psychologically manipulated a group of college students for years after moving into his daughter's college dorm room in New York was sentenced to 60 years in prison Friday, according to the US Department of Justice.
'Actors are not firearms experts': Baldwin charged with involuntary manslaughter
Israel's democracy on the brink amid supreme court showdown with Netanyahu
Israel's highest court this week ordered Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to fire a key ally, a dramatic move amid an unprecedented confrontation between his government and the judiciary.
Romania extends detention of Andrew Tate and brother over allegations of rape and human trafficking
Influencer Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan will remain in police custody until February 27 after a Romanian court on Friday extended their detention, Tate's lawyers told CNN affiliate Antena 3.
Wondering what's happening in Peru? CNN explains in 2 minutes
CNN Reporter Stefano Pozzebon breaks down the political conflict in Peru that led President Dina Boluarte to declare a state of emergency.
Peru's president calls for dialogue after more than 30 injured in nationwide protests
Peru's President Dina Boluarte has called for dialogue after clashes between protesters and police during nationwide demonstrations left one person dead and 30 injured.
Alec Baldwin and 'Rust' movie armorer are to be charged with involuntary manslaughter in fatal set shooting. Here's what to expect next
More than a year after cinematographer Halyna Hutchins was fatally shot by Alec Baldwin on the "Rust" movie set, prosecutors announced they will charge the actor and the film's armorer with involuntary manslaughter, accusing the pair of failing to perform essential firearm safety duties that could have prevented the tragic accident.
Millions have the same 'bendy body' disease as my daughter
One day in July 2021, my then 15-year-old daughter Poppy stumbled and fell while walking down some stairs, grazing her knee. It wasn't a serious wound, but over the weeks it didn't heal.
Three more charged with alleged murder of teen walking home from school
Three more people have been charged with the alleged murder of a 15-year-old boy who died after sustaining head injuries while walking home from school with a group of friends.
This Chinese billionaire has lost over 90% of his fortune
The past few years have not been great for the super-rich in China, particularly those who built their fortune in the country's once red-hot property market.
500 evacuated as massive fire breaks out in one of Seoul's last slums
Around 500 people were evacuated from their homes on Friday after a fire broke out in Guryong Village, one of the last remaining slums in South Korea's capital Seoul, according to fire officials.
Trump mistook E. Jean Carroll for ex-wife in photo, deposition transcripts show
Newly unsealed transcripts from Donald Trump's deposition in the E. Jean Carroll case show that the former president mistook Carroll for his ex-wife Marla Maples in a photo.
Mafia boss went shopping and engaged with locals, police say. How did he go unnoticed?
The arrest of Cosa Nostra mob boss Matteo Messina Denaro at a private health clinic in Palermo on Monday stunned many around the world due to the extraordinary length of time he'd been on the run -- but came as little surprise for some who watched the Mafia more closely.
Russian defeat could lead to nuclear conflict, Putin loyalist warns
Dmitry Medvedev, the deputy head of Russia's Security Council and key ally of President Vladimir Putin, warned on Thursday that defeat for Russia in Ukraine could lead to nuclear conflict.
At least 78 people die as winter temperatures plunge in Afghanistan, Taliban says
At least 78 people have died in freezing conditions in Afghanistan in the last nine days, a Taliban official said Thursday, deepening a humanitarian crisis affecting millions of people now living under the control of the radical Islamist group.
Jacinda Ardern, like George Washington, knew when to quit
'They have us over a barrel,' a Biden official says after Germany said it won't allow its Leopard tanks to be sent to Ukraine unless US also sends its M1 Abrams tanks
The Biden administration is stuck in a standoff with Germany over whether to send tanks to Ukraine ahead of a key meeting of Western defense leaders in Germany on Friday.
FAA says unintentionally deleted files are to blame for nationwide ground stop
A contractor working for the Federal Aviation Administration unintentionally deleted files related to a key pilot safety system, leading to a nationwide ground stop and thousands of delayed and canceled flights last week, the FAA said Thursday.
He beheaded his wife in Iran. His prison sentence? Eight years and two months
An Iranian man who beheaded his 17-year-old wife in February 2022 was sentenced to just eight years and two months in prison on Wednesday, according to the country's semi-official Khabar Online website, sparking criticism over the leniency of the prison term.
US to send 90 Stryker armored vehicles to Ukraine as part of $2.5B package
The Pentagon announced a $2.5 billion Ukraine security package on Thursday, including for the first time Stryker armored vehicles and more Bradley fighting vehicles that could be used against any potential Russian offensive in Ukraine this spring.
Why it's so important for the US to avoid a shrinking population
Luxury brands bet on the power of the rabbit — and the return of Chinese shoppers
In the Jade Emperor's "Great Race," the folk tale that dictates the order of China's zodiac animals, it was the rabbit that enjoyed an unlikely stroke of good fortune. Clinging to a log in a fast-flowing river, the helpless creature was assisted by the dragon, who used a powerful gust of breath to push it over the finish line.
Alec Baldwin feels 'blindsided' by charges, lawyer says
David Crosby, legendary singer and songwriter, dead at 81
David Crosby, a folk rock pioneer and one of the founding members of The Byrds and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, has died, his family announced Thursday.
Ardern's descent almost as quick as her dramatic rise
Hear what soldiers are saying from the front lines in Ukraine
CNN's Ben Wedeman reports near the front lines from Kramatorsk, Ukraine, where he accompanies medics who are treating the injured and dead from the unrelenting fight for Bakhmut and Soledar.
Why officials decided to charge Alec Baldwin over fatal 'Rust' shooting
Actor Alec Baldwin will be charged with two counts of involuntary manslaughter in the fatal shooting of cinematographer  Halyna Hutchins on the set of the Western movie "Rust," as will the armorer who oversaw all weapons used in the production.
Pressure grows on Germany over tanks for Ukraine, as US set to finalize $2.5 billion military aid package
Alec Baldwin to be charged in fatal 'Rust' shooting
Alec Baldwin to be charged in fatal 'Rust' shooting
CNN reporter details what charges Baldwin faces
Alec Baldwin, the actor who fatally shot cinematographer Halyna Hutchins during a rehearsal for the Western movie "Rust" in 2021, will be charged with involuntary manslaughter prosecutors said.
French workers walk out in mass strikes against plans to raise the retirement age
Trains and flights were canceled in France, primary schools shut and thousands of police officers deployed as labor unions held nationwide strikes Thursday to protest the government's plan to raise the retirement age for most workers.
US Treasury taking 'extraordinary measures' as debt limit reached: What it means
In a letter to House Speaker Kevin McCarthy on Thursday, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen announced that the agency will start taking "extraordinary measures" now that the US has reached its $31.4 trillion debt limit.
See the suspected Russian spy ship off coast of Hawaii
The US Coast Guard says it is tracking a suspected Russian spy ship in international waters off the coast of Hawaii as tensions between Washington and Moscow remain heightened over Russia's war in Ukraine. CNN's Oren Liebermann reports.
India flexes its muscle at Davos as China's star fades
The promenade at the World Economic Forum, dusted in a blanket of fresh snow, is cluttered with signs and pavilions from companies and governments courting attention or deals. There's the tech giants, the major consulting groups, representatives from the Middle East.
'I don't believe it.' New Zealanders react to Jacinda Ardern's resignation
New Zealand's Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced she will stand aside for a new leader within weeks, leaving some in the country shocked.
Gulf Cup soccer final in Iraq to take place despite stampede
One person was killed and 60 more were injured in a stampede ahead of a soccer match in the Iraqi city of Basra on Thursday, the state news agency INA reported.
Trump criticizes evangelical leaders for not backing his 2024 presidential bid
Just days before Donald Trump hosts his first 2024 event in South Carolina, a state whose evangelical population has long played a critical role in its presidential primary, the former president is lashing out at religious conservatives who have declined to endorse his third presidential campaign.
Even when quitting, Jacinda Ardern breaks boundaries
The effort required of the job was not worth the cost. That's the conclusion trailblazing New Zealand leader Jacinda Ardern seems to have reached after almost six brutal years in office.
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says she will resign by Feb. 7
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced Thursday she will stand down as leader, saying she doesn't believe she has the energy to seek re-election in the October polls.
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