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Shooting in Kansas City leaves one person dead and three others injured, police say
One man was killed and three people were wounded in a Sunday night shooting in the historic and entertainment district in Kansas City, Missouri, police reported.
Attorney: We lost count of how many shots we heard in 20 seconds of bodycam
Andrew Brown's family attorneys Benjamin Crump and Chantel Cherry-Lassiter discuss what was on the 20 second snippet of bodycam footage Brown's relatives were able to view and the decision by the Elizabeth City, North Carolina attorney's office to not show the family the full video.
Kidnappers kill two more students abducted from Nigerian university
Two students who were kidnapped from a university in northern Nigeria last Tuesday have been killed, making it a total of five Greenfield University students killed by their abductors, an official said in a statement released Monday.
Rolling Stones legend is cancer-free for a second time
Rock legend Ronnie Wood says he has been given the all-clear by doctors after battling cancer for a second time.
Barefoot Elon Musk says 'a bunch of people will probably die' getting to Mars
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk told XPrize founder Peter Diamandis that getting people on Mars will be dangerous but ultimately necessary in order to ensure the survival of humanity.
US to begin sharing AstraZeneca vaccine doses soon
The United States plans to share millions of doses of AstraZeneca's coronavirus vaccine with other countries in the coming months, the White House announced on Monday.
US Supreme Court's conservatives may have the votes to expand gun rights
As Americans have been shaken by recent mass shootings and national leaders have renewed calls for firearms reform, the Supreme Court on Monday announced it would take up a New York case that could give gun owners more freedom.
Armed men stormed her school in a kidnapping raid. Then she found her family in her captors' hideout
Habiba Iliyasu, 15, was asleep in her school dormitory in northwestern Nigeria when a group of armed men burst in and ordered her and her schoolmates out of bed.
EU expands on 'coordinated approach' to reopening to Americans
The European Union is seeking to resume "transatlantic travel as soon as it is safe to do so," and is urging member nations to take a unified approach to opening borders to US citizens.
'The sheer number of patients is just too much,' Delhi doctor says
EU sues AstraZeneca after delays in vaccine deliveries
The European Union said Monday it had launched legal action against the British-Swedish drug company AstraZeneca after it repeatedly under-delivered on its shipments of Covid-19 vaccines to the bloc.
In leaked tape, Iran's foreign minister heard criticizing Revolutionary Guards and Qasem Soleimani
Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif was heard criticizing the country's elite Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and the assassinated top general Qasem Soleimani in an audio tape leaked on Sunday across Iranian media.
Liz Cheney on charging Trump: 'That's a decision that the Justice Department is going to have to make'
Rep. Liz Cheney, a top House Republican who voted to impeach Donald Trump earlier this year, said Monday that it should be up to the Justice Department on whether to charge the former president for anything related to his actions on January 6.
India's government asks Twitter to remove posts critical of its handling of the pandemic
Biden to announce new CDC mask guidance, sources say
President Joe Biden is expected to announce Tuesday that the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has updated its guidance for wearing masks outdoors, three people familiar with the expected announcement said.
Russia suspends Alexey Navalny's political movement across the country
Moscow's chief prosecutor froze the political movement of jailed Kremlin critic Alexey Navalny on Monday by suspending activities at his offices across the country, while petitioning a court to do the same for the Anti-Corruption Foundation that he founded.
India's coronavirus death toll could be far higher than reported
India is fighting a devastating second wave of Covid-19 that is killing thousands each day as the country recorded more than a million new cases in just three days. Medical facilities have been running out of oxygen and ICU beds, with patients left outside hospitals waiting for care. CNN's Anna Coren reports.
AOC says Biden has exceeded progressives' expectations
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY), a bellwether for the progressive wing of the Democratic Party, says President Joe Biden's administration has exceeded her expectations.
Glenn Close twerking and more top moments from last night's Oscars
The 2021 Oscars had some bizarre and triumphant moments. Several nominees made history, the winner for best actor surprised many and "Nomadland" won best picture.
Analysis: 2021 Oscars tried to celebrate the business, but didn't put on much of a show
The Oscars are over, and except perhaps for the winners, the prevailing feeling is more relief than euphoria. If one message emerged from the telecast and preshow, it was the hope for better days ahead, with an in-person ceremony that signaled the prospect of going back to the movies.
What's next for the 3 other ex-officers charged in George Floyd's death
With Derek Chauvin's convictions secured, the three other former Minneapolis Police officers on scene during George Floyd's death last May are set to stand trial in August.
See the complete list of 2021 Oscar winners
A return to normal won't happen all at once. But officials say more guidance on what we can safely do is coming in the next days
Two leading US officials say fully vaccinated Americans may get more guidance in just a matter of days on what they can safely do.
'Nomadland' wins big at historic Oscars night, including best picture
"Nomadland," director Chloé Zhao's small-boned movie about nomads in America, earned best picture at a 93rd Academy Awards defined by the pandemic, as movies that premiered on streaming services ruled the ceremony -- an in-person event mounted under Covid protocols.
How Biden anchored his first 100 days on two simple principles
The increasingly radical presidency of Joe Biden was built on a straightforward foundation: putting Covid-19 shots in arms and stimulus checks in the bank.
'Nomadland' wins Best Picture at historic Oscars night
This 16-year-old secretly fled home to escape violence. Now her boat is lost at sea
Noor Kayas fled the refugee camp without telling anyone at home.
Why the future of the Oscars — like movie-going itself — remains uncertain
A glimpse of normalcy at star-studded event
At a pandemic-era Oscars, it was never going to be business as usual on the red carpet.
Fully vaccinated Americans will be able to vacation in the EU this summer, European Commission president tells New York Times
Americans who have been fully vaccinated against Covid-19 will be able to visit the European Union this summer, Ursula von der Leyen, president of the European Commission, said in an interview with The New York Times on Sunday.
Some parts of the US are more vulnerable to another hit by coronavirus. Here's why
After several weeks of reporting concerning Covid-19 case increases, a leading health official says the US could be starting to see a hopeful trend.
How to watch the 2021 Oscars ceremony
Awards shows are still feeling the impact of the pandemic, and this year's Academy Awards ceremony is no exception.
Regina King opened the Academy Awards with a strut for the ages and a hopeful monologue about the Chauvin trial verdict
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At least 82 killed in massive Baghdad hospital fire after oxygen tanks exploded
At least 19 people died in a hospital fire in Baghdad Saturday night after oxygen tanks exploded, two health officials at the hospital told CNN.
Manchester City clinches fourth consecutive League Cup title as fans return to Wembley Stadium
Manchester City clinched a fourth consecutive League Cup title on Sunday after beating Tottenham Hotspur 1-0 at Wembley.
Troy Carter wins Louisiana special election runoff, CNN projects
Democratic state Sen. Troy Carter will win the special election runoff in Louisiana's 2nd Congressional District, CNN projects.
Cop shoots unarmed man who he gave a ride home to an hour earlier
An unarmed man was shot by a Virginia sheriff's deputy about an hour after the same deputy gave the man a ride home, Virginia State Police confirmed to CNN.
Ashley Cain's baby daughter Azaylia dies after leukemia battle
Former UK soccer player turned reality TV star, Ashley Cain, has announced on social media that his baby daughter, Azaylia, died on Saturday after battling a rare, aggressive cancer. She was 8 months old.
Analysis: The America reflected in this year's Oscar nominees
After a hyper-politicized year, a crop of this year's nominees for best picture at the Academy Awards on Sunday resonate with conflicts and divides that define modern American life.
Why India keeps setting coronavirus world records
India reported 349,691 new cases of Covid-19 on Saturday, the fourth day in a row the country has set a world record for daily infections during the coronavirus pandemic, according to government and scientific tallies.
Mars helicopter achieves fastest, furthest flight yet
The Ingenuity helicopter has successfully flown for the third time on Mars in a week. This time, the helicopter logged a flight that was faster, further and bolder than the previous ones, according to NASA.
Fashion designer Alber Elbaz dies of Covid-19 age 59
Celebrated fashion designer Alber Elbaz, perhaps best known for his work at Yves Saint Laurent and Lanvin, has died of Covid-19 at the age of 59, luxury fashion company Richemont said Sunday.
Optimism on police reform in the Capitol collides with anguish in the streets
As President Joe Biden looks to build momentum for police reform in his address to a joint session of Congress this week, there is some optimism in Washington about the potential for a bipartisan compromise that would finally create movement on the issue. But beyond the beltway, there is also deep frustration and anger in the streets of America as young men and women of color keep getting injured and killed by police.
Oscars fashion going green with Red Carpet Green Dress initiative
CNN's Chloe Melas interviews Suzy Amis Cameron, founder of Red Carpet Green Dress and CEO Samata Pattinson ahead of the 2021 Oscars.
53 crew of lost naval submarine declared dead as Indonesia finds wreckage
The wreckage of an Indonesian Navy submarine missing since Wednesday has been found on the sea floor and all its 53 crew are confirmed dead, Indonesia military commander Air Chief Marshal Hadi Tjahjanto said Sunday.
Elon Musk will host SNL in May
Live from New York, it's ... Elon Musk?
Top entertainment editors make their Oscar predictions
Kamala Harris cements her place in Biden's inner circle during a consequential week
Vice President Kamala Harris was huddled with other White House officials in President Joe Biden's private dining room last week when the room let out a "collective exhale." A Minnesota jury had found Derek Chauvin guilty of murdering George Floyd.
Millions of Americans brace for severe storms, flash floods and possible tornadoes this week
A storm system bringing much needed rain to drought-stricken western states will also bring unwelcome severe storms this week to the Central US.
English football is set to boycott social media over sustained racist abuse online
The world of English football is set to unite behind a social media boycott in a bid to combat the sustained racist abuse received by players online.
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