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Biden's DOJ appeals order to release full memo on why Trump wasn't charged with obstruction
The Justice Department is partially appealing an order to publicly release a pivotal 2019 memo about whether then-President Donald Trump obstructed the Russia investigation.
Memorial events, marches and White House meeting to mark one year since George Floyd's death
It's been a year since George Floyd was killed by a Minneapolis police officer, sparking global protests and supporters, activists and his family will honor Floyd with a series of celebrations of his life and marches Tuesday.
Indian Olympic medalist arrested over death of fellow wrestler
Two-time Olympic medalist Sushil Kumar was arrested on Sunday in connection with the murder of a fellow Indian wrestler, according to Delhi police.
WHO coronavirus investigators pinpoint overlooked Chinese data for further study, source says
Previously overlooked Chinese data on extensive screening of animals for coronavirus around the time the pandemic erupted is among several areas identified for further study by World Health Organization (WHO) scientists investigating the origins of Covid-19, a source close to the team told CNN.
Friend of detained activist: 'No one can feel safe in Europe'
Svetlana Tsikhanouskaya's advisor Franak Viačorka and journalist Anne Applebaum tell CNN's Bianna Golodryga about the wider repercussions of Belarus's forced downing of a Ryanair plane.
Let this be the last Israel-Gaza ceasefire
Egypt worked around the clock over the past two weeks to end the deadly fighting between our Palestinian and Israeli neighbors. Since the early hours of the conflict, Egyptian mediators led de-escalation talks with both Hamas and Israeli leadership. We supported humanitarian efforts on the ground, including by opening the Rafah border crossing for the provision of immediate medical care to the injured in Gaza. Ultimately, in close partnership with the United States and others, we were able to broker a ceasefire.
India urges farmers to call off mass protest due to Covid 'super-spreader' risk
Indian government leaders appealed to farmers to call off a mass protest this week for fear it could prove a viral "super-spreader" event, as the country's Covid-19 death toll crossed 300,000 on Monday.
Asian coach claims he was told he was 'not the right minority' during NFL interview
The NFL is reviewing claims made by a former player and coach in the league, who said he was told he was "not the right minority" while interviewing for a job this offseason, according to the Boston Globe.
Manila's poorest people fear hunger more than Covid
Covid-19 has caused a hunger crisis in the Philippines, and many people are relying on community kitchens for food. The government is offering vaccines to stop the spread of Covid-19, but many Filipinos fear inoculation. CNN's Anna Coren reports.
See Lebron James' response when asked if he's been vaccinated
Dr. Ali Khan, Former CDC director of public health preparedness and response, and CNN's Alisyn Camerota discuss NBA star Lebron James' reluctance to reveal if he has gotten the coronavirus vaccine, and if public figures have more responsibility to publicly get vaccinated.
Mali's transitional leaders arrested by military members, says UN mission
Mali's transitional president and prime minister were arrested Monday and are now in the custody of military officers, according to a joint statement by several international groups. The arrests continue a cycle of political turmoil that has plagued the country for more than a decade.
Amid censorship fears, Hong Kong's artists contemplate an uncertain future
At the annual Art Basel fair in Hong Kong, visitors browsed busy booths filled with works by some of contemporary art's biggest names, from Damien Hirst to Isamu Noguchi.
Watch 'American Idol' crown a winner
Chayce Beckham wins the title of "American Idol" in season 4, beating runner up Willie Spence and Grace Kinstler.
Samoa swears in first ever female PM in a tent after she was locked out of Parliament
Samoa swore in its first female Prime Minister in a makeshift ceremony in a tent Monday after she was locked out of Parliament amid a power struggle with the country's longstanding leader.
More than 200 injured after two trains collide in Malaysian capital
More than 200 people were injured in Malaysia on Monday when two trains collided in the capital Kuala Lumpur, the state-run Bernama news agency reported.
Belarus accused of 'state-sponsored hijacking' for diverting flight to arrest journalist | EU mulls sanctions as international outcry grows
Dissident journalist Roman Protasevich has appeared in a new video after his arrest by Belarusian authorities on Sunday, following the government's extraordinary diversion of his Ryanair flight to capital city Minsk. The video -- the first since Protasevich's arrest -- comes amid mounting fears for his safety and widespread fury over the diversion of a European commercial flight.
Walmart says a 'bad actor' sent racist emails from its account
Dozens of people took to Twitter on Monday to say they received emails with a racial slur from a Walmart account after someone created fake accounts with their addresses on the company's site.
There were at least 12 mass shootings across the US this weekend
A series of mass shootings over the weekend left at least 11 people dead and another 69 injured.
US still not sure on the origins of Covid-19 pandemic
In the wake of new revelations that several researchers at a lab in Wuhan, China, got sick and hospitalized in November 2019, CNN's Natasha Bertrand says the US intelligence community is still not 100% certain on the origin of the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic.
Senator Paul says he doesn't need to be vaccinated. See how doctor responds
Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) says he does not need to be vaccinated against Covid-19 since he already caught the virus. Dr. Jay Varkey, associate professor of medicine at Emory University, explains why Paul's reasoning is incorrect.
Two stabbed near Jerusalem's Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood, attacker shot and killed
An attacker stabbed two men near Jerusalem's Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood on Monday, according to Israeli police, wounding them before being shot and killed by police officers.
Black Lives Matter activist in critical condition after being shot in head in London
British Black Lives Matter activist Sasha Johnson is in critical condition after being shot in the head in London, her political party said on Sunday.
Why Simone Biles is arguably the greatest gymnast of all time
With two moves named after her, gymnast Simone Biles is one of the most talented gymnasts in the world. CNN's Coy Wire explains her success.
Indian journalists are taking extraordinary steps to challenge Modi's pandemic narrative
New information on Wuhan researchers' illness furthers debate on pandemic origins
A US intelligence report found that several researchers at China's Wuhan Institute of Virology fell ill in November 2019 and had to be hospitalized, a new detail about the severity of their symptoms that could fuel further debate about the origins of the coronavirus pandemic, according to two people briefed on the intelligence.
Italy officials launch manslaughter investigation after 14 killed in cable car disaster
Italian investigators have launched a multiple manslaughter investigation after 14 people were killed in a cable car accident in northern Italy, prosecutors said Monday.
Belarus accused of 'state-sponsored piracy' as Ryanair says KGB agents were on diverted plane
Ryanair slammed Belarus on Monday over what it described as a "state-sponsored hijacking" of one of its passenger planes, as new details emerged about the brazen operation to arrest a dissident journalist on board Sunday's flight from Greece to Lithuania.
Indian journalists are taking extraordinary steps to challenge Modi's pandemic narrative
Om Gaur is in the middle of the most heart-wrenching story of his career as a journalist.
Belarus condemned for 'hijacking' Ryanair plane to detain journalist
Ryanair flight 4978 was about to begin its descent to Vilnius in Lithuania on Sunday when it suddenly changed direction after a "security alert," turning sharply east and descending towards the capital of Belarus, Minsk.
China mines more bitcoin than anywhere else. The government wants that to stop
China has extended its iron-fisted crackdown on using and trading bitcoin to the industry that oversees the mining of new cryptocurrency tokens.
Hear from passenger aboard plane diverted to Belarus
Ryanair flight 4978 was about to begin its descent to Vilnius, Lithuania, when it suddenly changed direction after a "security alert." Aboard the flight was Belarus opposition activist Raman Pratasevich. One passenger describes what happened on the plane.
'Everybody was already counting us out': How Lille defied the odds to win the Ligue 1 title
Lille's 2-1 victory over Angers on Sunday secured arguably the most unlikely league title in European football this season, as the French club beat powerhouse Paris Saint-Germain to the Ligue 1 trophy by a single point.
They recovered from Covid, only to die of 'black fungus'
In early May, doctors in India began raising the alarm about a rise in mucormycosis -- a rare and potentially deadly infection also known as black fungus.
Myanmar ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi appears in court in person for first time since coup
Myanmar's ousted civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi attended a court hearing Monday, her first appearance in person since the military seized power on February 1, according to local media reports.
Extreme weather kills 21 ultra-marathon runners in China
See the recovery efforts in Gaza as ceasefire appears to hold
The recovery work has started in Gaza as the Israel-Hamas ceasefire takes effect. As Palestinians in Gaza are reeling from the barrage of airstrikes, they feel all too familiar with digging out of the rubble and fear there could be another round of conflict. CNN's Ben Wedeman reports from Gaza.
China mourns a beloved scientist who saved millions from hunger -- and detains those who insult him
As people across China this weekend mourned Yuan Longping, a symbol of China's scientific prowess and national hero, even the slightest voice of discord was too much for the Chinese government.
US military considered using nuclear weapons against China in 1958, leaked documents show
Military planners in Washington pushed for the White House to prepare plans to use nuclear weapons against mainland China during the Taiwan Strait crisis in 1958, newly leaked documents appear to confirm.
Billboard Music Awards 2021: See who won
The 2021 Billboard Music Awards were presented Sunday.
Biden faces crunch moment in his presidency
A 32-year-old mom of two and Olympic medalist competes in first gymnastic meet in 9 years
An Olympic silver medalist and mom of two children came out of her nine-year retirement at age 32 to compete in a gymnastics tournament Saturday.
Remember Biden's radical, sweeping, transformative agenda? Well it's pretty much stuck
Remember all the talk about Biden's radical, sweeping, transformative agenda? Well it's pretty much stuck in Congress right now.
Mountain cable car plunges into woodland in northern Italy, killing 14 people
At least eight people have died and three others including two children, are injured, following a cable car accident in northern Italy Sunday, officials say.
The 'Butterfly Lady' aims to smash Tokyo 2020
She wears dozens of butterfly clips in her hair -- each unique in size and color. Her clothes and table tennis paddle case are decorated with vibrant butterfly wing designs. Her wheelchair is lined with butterfly stickers. Even her nails pay homage to the insect, sparkling like butterfly wings.
For decades, Chinese food has been under-appreciated on the world stage. That's finally changing
In 1997, restaurateur Danny Yip moved back to Hong Kong from Australia.
8,000 people cross from the Democratic Republic of Congo into Rwanda following volcano eruption
The Mount Nyiragongo volcano outside Goma in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo started to erupt on Saturday, according to the DRC government and the Goma Volcano Observatory.
Phil Mickelson becomes oldest major winner as he wins enthralling PGA Championship
Phil Mickelson minted golf history on Sunday, becoming the oldest winner of a major tournament with his victory at the 2021 PGA Championship.
Bitcoin extends losses from brutal week
Bitcoin prices fell as much as 13% on Sunday, extending losses from a gut-wrenching week for cryptocurrencies.
Watch these dogs detect Covid-19 by sniffing masks
Six dogs participating in an early study were successful in detecting Covid-19, which has shown an association with a "distinct" odor.
An 8th US state just reached a critical Covid-19 vaccination milestone
As US officials push for more vaccinations amid slowing demand across the country, another state has now crossed an important milestone.
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