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Wait, does this mean the pandemic is over for vaccinated people?
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Thursday abruptly changed its guidance on masks and social distancing, saying people who are fully vaccinated against Covid-19 don't have to wear masks indoors, and they don't have to keep their distance from others.
The Chinese county famed for its double-yolk duck eggs
"Would you like salted duck egg with that?" asked the cook.
Riots and mob violence sweep through Israeli cities following days of airstrikes and rocket attacks
As the Israeli military and Palestinian militants in Gaza exchange deadly airstrikes and rocket bombardments, rioting and violent clashes have also swept through several Israeli cities between Arab and Jewish citizens.
Letter written by Einstein featuring his famous equation goes up for auction
A letter written by Albert Einstein that includes the world's most famous equation is being auctioned with an estimated worth of $400,000.
Tiger is still missing as mystery deepens over man who was seen with it
A man who wrangled a tiger strolling in front of a Houston home Sunday has posted bond over the incident, yet the circumstances of the scene that shocked neighbors and authorities remain unclear.
Hamas releases new propaganda video amid ongoing violence
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks out against clashes between Jewish and Arab citizens as violence between Israel and Hamas continues. CNN's Hadas Gold reports.
New York Yankees say 7 vaccinated members test positive for Covid-19, but 6 are asymptomatic
Seven members of the New York Yankees' coaching and support staff have tested positive for Covid-19 despite being inoculated with the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, the baseball team's manager said.
Birkin bags hit record prices even as the world ground to a halt during Covid. Here's why
The desirability of an Hermès Birkin handbag -- a symbol of rarefied wealth -- is such that not even a global pandemic can dull demand for it. Instead, it has helped fire it up even more.
Courtney Stodden accepts Chrissy Teigen's apology for social media bullying her
Courtney Stodden says she has accepted Chrissy Teigen's apology for bullying her on social media when Stodden was a teen, but is disputing that Teigen tried to reach out to her privately.
Lindsey Graham said something very important about Trump and the GOP
Lindsey Graham, South Carolina senator and lead enabler of Donald Trump, said something recently that told more truth than maybe he intended.
Colonial Pipeline paid ransom to hackers, sources now say
Colonial Pipeline paid the ransomware group that carried out a crippling cyberattack, two sources familiar with the matter told CNN on Thursday.
Fauci gives first interview after CDC mask guidance update
CNN's Jake Tapper speaks to Dr. Anthony Fauci about the CDC's guidance that vaccinated individuals can go maskless for most indoor and outdoor situations.
CNN political reporter chases GOP lawmaker after Capitol riot remark
CNN's Manu Raju speaks with several GOP lawmakers who continue to question of the results of the 2020 election and downplay the violence that occurred during the January 6th Capitol riot.
Amanpour to Russian diplomat: Is Putin afraid of Navalny?
CNN's Christiane Amanpour asks Russian Ambassador to the EU Vladimir Chizhov about the latest developments in the case of jailed Kremlin critic Alexey Navalny.
Active-duty Marine charged with assaulting police at US Capitol riot
An active-duty US Marine was arrested Thursday for allegedly participating in the deadly Capitol insurrection and charged with assaulting multiple police officers inside and outside the iconic building during the attack.
'Daily Show' pokes fun at Trump loyalists with parody drug ad
Comedy Central's "The Daily Show" joked about Republicans who sound very different five months after the Capitol insurrection.
Ellen DeGeneres discussing her show ending with Oprah Winfrey couldn't be more perfect
It makes sense that with Ellen DeGeneres announcing she's ending her popular daytime show, she's choosing to talk about it with Oprah Winfrey.
Elise Stefanik's leadership rise stirs up GOP drama over identity politics
After years of encouraging Democrats and voters to take a meritocratic approach when evaluating candidates for office, Republicans are coming under fire for insisting that ousted House GOP Conference Chair Liz Cheney must be replaced by another woman.
Tesla may be much worse off in China than anyone thought
Tesla's Chinese sales last month were much weaker than they originally appeared.
Kerby Jean-Raymond will be the first Black American designer to present at Paris Couture Week
Kerby Jean-Raymond will become the first Black American designer to present at Paris Haute Couture Week, a significant moment in his ascent within the fashion industry.
People vaccinated against Covid-19 can go without masks indoors and outdoors, new CDC guidance says
These kids are leading the way for Covid-19 vaccine research
CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta speaks with some of the kids taking part in a coronavirus vaccine clinical trial.
Dr. Gupta: How do you know who is vaccinated?
CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta discusses the CDC's announcement that fully vaccinated people go can without masks indoors and outdoors.
UK government 'anxious' as Covid variant first identified in India spreads
Prime Minister Boris Johnson admitted Thursday that his government was "anxious" about the coronavirus variant first identified in India, as the number of UK cases of the strain more than doubled in a week.
CDC director to unvaccinated Americans: Keep your masks on
Gaetz ally plans to plead guilty and cooperate with prosecutors
The ex-Florida tax collector with close ties to Rep. Matt Gaetz is planning to plead guilty on Monday in a federal court in Florida, according to a new filing Thursday.
The repair of a vital Memphis bridge could take 2 months, chief engineer says
It could take up to two months to temporarily repair a crack that forced the closure of a vital bridge in Memphis, Tennessee, and the waterway below, according to the chief engineer of the state's Department of Transportation,
Alibaba's sales surge but cloud growth slows
Alibaba has reported earnings for the first time since China imposed a record fine on the tech giant — and the numbers were not as awful as some feared.
Shocking video shows mob violence in Israel
Video shows ​mob violence between ​Arabs and Jews in ​two Israeli cities following days of air strikes and rocket attack​s. CNN's John Vause has more.
Olympic sponsor Toyota 'concerned' by growing public frustration over hosting Games
Toyota, one of the leading sponsors of this year's Olympic and Paralympic Games, says it's "concerned" with the amount of public frustration being directed at athletes ahead of the spectacle.
Tensions between Israel and Palestinians are sky-high. Here's what you need to know
Conflict between Israelis and Palestinians boiled over this week, escalating rapidly into one of the worst rounds of violence between the two sides in the last several years.
Cooper exposes the Republican Party with side-by-side video
CNN's Anderson Cooper reveals what's happening within the Republican Party, starting with the vote to remove Rep. Liz Cheney from House GOP leadership.
Nepal tries to form a new government as its Covid-19 crisis deepens
Nepal has been thrown into political turmoil after the country's Prime Minister was forced to step down following public anger over his response to a deadly second wave of Covid-19.
'Something's not right': CNN crew confronted by soldiers
Eritrean troops are operating with total impunity in Ethiopia's war-torn northern Tigray region, killing, raping and blocking humanitarian aid to starving populations more than a month after the country's Nobel Peace Prize winning leader pledged to the international community that they would leave. CNN's Nima Elbagir reports.
Devastating scenes show how Covid-19 is ravaging rural India
India's devastating second wave of Covid-19 shows no sign of abating and there are signs the virus is spreading fast into rural areas. CNN's Sam Kiley reports from a remote village in the state of Gujarat where 90 people have died in the last month.
Israel launches airstrike after rockets fired from Gaza in day of escalation
Hundreds of Palestinians were injured in clashes with Israeli police at one of Jerusalem's holiest sites on Monday, as tensions in the city continue to soar.
History-making NASA spacecraft to head back to Earth
After spending nearly two-and-a-half years together, a NASA spacecraft will bid farewell to its asteroid companion Monday and begin the long journey back to Earth.
Whale lost in London's Thames river may have to be euthanized, rescuers say
Rescuers have freed a whale that swam hundreds of miles before getting stuck in London's River Thames -- but officials lost sight of the creature overnight and are now trying to find it again.
Malaysia imposes nationwide lockdown during 3rd wave of coronavirus
US Coast Guard ship fires dozens of warning shots at Iranian fast boats
A US Coast Guard ship fired approximately 30 warning shots as a "large group" of Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy fast boats conducted "unsafe and unprofessional maneuvers" near US naval vessels in the Strait of Hormuz on Monday, Pentagon spokesman John Kirby said.
Fauci joins calls for nationwide lockdown to contain India's Covid crisis
Former Obama speechwriter trolls Newsmax anchor live on TV
David Litt, a former speechwriter for President Obama, was booked on Newsmax to discuss Elon Musk hosting an episode of "Saturday Night Live." Instead, Litt blasted the conservative network for spreading lies about election fraud.
What we know about the ransomware attack on one of the largest US fuel pipelines
• FBI names criminal group behind cyberattack on major US pipeline
More than 30 bodies wash up on the banks of the Ganges River
The bodies of more than 30 people have been pulled from the banks of the Ganges River in eastern India, as a second Covid-19 wave ravages the country and engulfs its healthcare system.
There were at least 9 mass shootings across the US this weekend
A gunman opened fire at a family birthday party in Colorado Springs, leaving six people dead and a community in mourning.
Australia starts vaccinating Tokyo 2020 athletes
Former chief doctor at Russian hospital that treated Navalny found alive
The former chief physician of the Siberian hospital where jailed Kremlin critic Alexey Navalny was treated immediately after his poisoning last summer has been found alive, Russian state media TASS reported on Monday.
NYPD officer sprinted through Times Square to get 4-year-old shooting victim to safety
A New York police officer sprang into action when a shooting erupted in Times Square over the weekend, wounding two women and a 4-year-old girl.
'We eat and drink from garbage': Lebanon's disappearing Ramadan dinner
Beirut, Lebanon (CNN) — Khadija Khreiss has the equivalent of 35 cents in her wallet today. Tomorrow, she may have nothing.
IOC must decide whether Tokyo Olympics go forward, Japan's Prime Minister says
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