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5 killed as Russian airstrikes hit targets across Ukraine
5 additional pages of classified material found at Biden's Wilmington residence
Fewer than 10 documents marked classified were found at President Joe Biden's residence in Wilmington, Delaware, according to multiple sources familiar with the investigation. None of the documents found at the home were top secret, the highest of the three basic levels of classification.
Europe answers Zelensky's longstanding call to supply modern battle tanks to Kyiv
The Western alliance's response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine received a shot in the arm this week as multiple European nations for the first time answered President Volodymyr Zelensky's longstanding call to supply modern battle tanks to Kyiv.
Video shows explosion at Soledar building apparently occupied by Russian troops
Why there are more Republican women in Congress than ever before
Lori Chavez-DeRemer sat in the gallery of the House nearly two decades ago with her mom and her twin daughters -- tourists peering down at lawmakers on the floor of the chamber.
Brazil's Supreme Court to investigate Bolsonaro over January 8 attacks
Brazil's public prosecutor has formally requested the Supreme Court to investigate former President Jair Bolsonaro's alleged involvement in the January 8 attacks on government buildings in the capital Brasilia.
Yellen warns 'extraordinary measures' needed to keep US from defaulting on debt as soon as next week
The Treasury Department said Friday the US will reach the debt limit on January 19 -- months before other estimates projected -- and "extraordinary measures" will need to be taken, setting up one of the first major battles on Capitol Hill after Republicans took control of the House.
CDC: Possible safety issue with Pfizer's updated Covid vaccine, but still get it
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Friday that there is a possible safety issue with the bivalent Covid-19 vaccine made by Pfizer and BioNTech but that it is unlikely to represent a true risk. The agency said it continues to recommend that people stay up-to-date with Covid-19 vaccines.
A hairline crack became a 3-foot chasm. That's when he knew they had to leave
Putin gets angry and berates Russian official in public meeting
Russian President Vladimir Putin sharply criticized one of his top officials at a public meeting for not delivering military aircraft quick enough. CNN's Clarissa Ward discusses the exchange and what Putin was trying to achieve.
Trump Org. fined $1.6 million after conviction for 17 felonies, including tax fraud
The Trump Organization was fined $1.6 million -- the maximum possible penalty -- by a New York judge Friday for running a decade-long tax fraud scheme, a symbolic moment because it is the only judgment for a criminal conviction that has come close to former President Donald Trump.
Manchester City star found not guilty of six counts of rape
Manchester City football player Benjamin Mendy was found not guilty of six counts of rape and one count of sexual assault at Chester Crown Court, an official from Chester Crown Court confirmed to CNN.
US carrier strike group begins operating in South China Sea as tensions with China simmer
A US carrier strike group began operating in the South China Sea on Thursday, the Navy announced, amid heightened tensions with Beijing, which claims much of the body of water as its sovereign territory.
Video: CNN reports from trench near Soledar
Ukraine is rejecting a Russian claim that their forces have captured the town of Soledar in the Donbas region of eastern Ukraine. The battle for the city carries symbolic significance as its capture would be the first Russian victory in months. CNN's Ben Wedeman reports.
Recent days saw competing claims over who controlled Soledar
Russian forces have taken the town of Soledar in eastern Ukraine, according to Russia's defense ministry, in what would be Moscow's first significant victory in months.
Justice Department wants to talk to people hired to search Trump properties for classified docs
The Justice Department is seeking to question two people who searched Donald Trump's properties in November, as federal investigators have asked whether the former president returned all classified documents to the federal government, sources familiar with the probe tell CNN.
Why tech layoffs don't tell the real story in the US job market
Amazon, Salesforce, Meta, Twitter. It seems like everyday, more layoffs are announced, especially in tech. At the same time, there are more than 10 million job openings in the United States and hiring remains robust. Christine Romans explains why the layoff headlines don't reflect a weak job market—at least not yet.
Family of Lisa Marie Presley say they are 'shocked and devastated' by her death
Ukrainian doctors remove unexploded grenade from injured soldier's chest
An injured Ukrainian soldier had an unexploded grenade successfully removed from his chest earlier this week, according to the country's military doctors.
Sweden finds the largest rare earth deposit in Europe. It could help cut dependence on China
Swedish mining company LKAB says it has found Europe's largest deposit of rare earth oxides in the country's north, a discovery that could reduce the continent's reliance on China for the critical resource.
Japan indicts man suspected of murdering former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe
Japanese prosecutors on Friday said they have indicted a man suspected of murdering former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's murder suspect, the Nara Prefecture prosecutors' office said Friday.
Frustration is rising over Covid drug shortages in China, and there are no easy answers
Hear Lisa Marie Presley said on red carpet just days ago
Lisa Marie Presley, daughter of late Elvis Presley, has died, her mother confirmed in a statement. She was 54-years-old. CNN's Stephanie Elam describes seeing Presley at the Golden Globes Awards just days earlier.
World's top chip maker mulls global expansion with plants in Europe, Japan
Semiconductor giant Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) may expand its global manufacturing footprint even further.
Ukrainian military conducting counterattacks in Soledar
Remembering Lisa Marie Presley: A life in the spotlight
How White House missteps exacerbated Biden's classified documents headache
Hear what some Russians think about Putin's invasion
CNN's Frederik Pleitgen reports that while Vladimir Putin's war in Ukraine is heating up, it's getting a frosty reception from many Russians in Moscow.
Monterey Peninsula could become an island as epic flooding engulfs much of California
Monterey Peninsula residents could soon be living on an island as mammoth flooding threatens to cut them off from the rest of California.
Lisa Marie Presley hospitalized after cardiac arrest
Singer Lisa Marie Presley, the daughter of Elvis Presley, was rushed to the hospital on Tuesday, according to a report by Entertainment Tonight, citing a LA County Sheriff's Office spokesperson.
US government has received more than 350 new UFO reports
The US government has received over 350 new reports of what the US government terms "unidentified aerial phenomenon," commonly known as UFOs, since March of 2021 -- roughly half of which are so far unexplained, according to a report from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence released on Thursday.
Aging can be reversed in mice. Are people next?
In Boston labs, old, blind mice have regained their eyesight, developed smarter, younger brains and built healthier muscle and kidney tissue. On the flip side, young mice have prematurely aged, with devastating results to nearly every tissue in their bodies.
'Large and extremely dangerous tornado' as powerful storms sweep across US South
Special counsel will oversee Biden classified documents investigation
Exxon accurately predicted in the 1970s the current extent of warming caused by fossil fuels
ExxonMobil's own scientists accurately predicted future global warming in reports dating back to the late 1970s and early 1980s, despite the company publicly continuing for years to cast doubt on climate science and lobby against climate action, according to a new analysis.
Source: Misleading White House statements reinforced need for special counsel in Biden docs probe
Idaho students murder suspect Bryan Kohberger to appear in court
'What were you thinking?: Biden reacts to reporter question on classified documents
President Biden addresses a reporter's question surrounding the controversy over classified documents found next to his Corvette at his home in Wilmington, Delaware.
First on CNN: US Navy veteran released from Russian custody
An American Navy veteran who has been detained in Russia for nearly a year was released from Russian custody on Thursday, his family's spokesperson told CNN, after months of negotiations spearheaded by former New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson.
White House confirms classified documents found at Biden's home
President Joe Biden's aides located documents with classified markings at two locations inside his home in Wilmington, Delaware, the White House counsel's office said in a statement Thursday.
Putin burns through another top Ukraine commander as armed forces chief handed 'poisoned chalice'
How McCarthy is paying back the Republican leaders that voted for him
To secure the speakership, Kevin McCarthy granted concessions to the House GOP's most conservative faction. CNN's John Avlon explains how this is shaping the party's agenda.
'We can't take it any longer': CNN speaks to Ukrainians living on front line
Fighting is still raging in Soledar, a salt mining town in eastern Ukraine, despite Russian claims that it has gained control of the region. Should Russian troops capture the town, it would mark Moscow's first gain in the Donbas for months -- potentially offering President Vladimir Putin a symbolic win after a string of defeats on the battlefield. CNN's Ben Wedeman reports.
Special counsel seeks information on who is paying Trump orbit legal bills as investigation intensifies
A new round of subpoenas were sent to former President Donald Trump's associates in recent weeks as part of special counsel Jack Smith's criminal investigation into efforts to overturn the 2020 election, sources familiar with the probe tell CNN.
Video shows shooting battle between Ukrainian and Russian forces
As has often been the case with battlefield gains and losses, there are conflicting reports from Russian and Ukrainian sides about the success of Russia's advance into the town of Soledar. The salt mining town in the center of the Donbas region has little strategic value in itself, but is a waypoint in the Russians' attritional slog westwards. CNN anchor John Vause has more.
Vital supplies dwindle as 'eco-activists' blockade breakaway region guarded by Russia
In the village of Tegh, Armenia, stationary vehicles clog the mountainous route to a border crossing where a mysterious diplomatic logjam has brought traffic to a halt.
How much should people worry about Covid's newly-dominant XBB.1.5 variant? Our medical analyst explains
A new Covid-19 variant, XBB.1.5, is spreading rapidly throughout the United States. In December 2022, the proportion of new Covid-19 infections due to this Omicron offshoot have increased from 4% to 18%, according to a January 6 release from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and is projected to rise further still. In some parts of the country, it constitutes more than half of all new infections. According to the World Health Organization, XBB.1.5 is the most transmissible form of Omicron yet.
Biden's legal team found another batch of classified documents in search of second location
US and Japan to strengthen military relationship in attempt to deter China
The US and Japan are set to announce a significant strengthening of their military relationship and upgrading of the US military's force posture in the country this week, including the stationing of a newly redesignated Marine unit with advanced intelligence, surveillance capabilities and the ability to fire anti-ship missiles, according to two US officials briefed on the matter.
Sitting too much is bad for your health, but offsetting the impact is easy, study shows
Sure, you've heard the dangers of sitting all day, but with most jobs there isn't much you can do about it, right?
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