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India reports highest worldwide rise in daily Covid-19 cases
CNN speaks to protesters rallying in support of Navalny
Thousands of people took to the streets in Russia to protest what they say is inhumane and unfair treatment of jailed opposition leader Alexey Navalny. CNN's Frederik Pleitgen speaks with protesters on the streets in Moscow.
How Minneapolis police first described the murder of George Floyd, and what we know now
Brazil says it's ready to end deforestation in Amazon. But there's a price tag
As the Biden climate summit gets underway, there is growing focus on Brazil -- a notorious offender of deforestation since Bolsonaro was elected. Now the Brazilian government says it's re-committed to ending illegal logging but wants financial support to speed up the process. CNN's Shasta Darlington reports.
US has the opportunity to overcome the pandemic but a major challenge lies ahead, expert says
Pro-Navalny protesters defy ban as Putin warns world against crossing Russia's 'red lines'
Russia's President Vladimir Putin called for all citizens to get vaccinated against Covid-19 as he gave his annual address to the nation on Wednesday, delivered as rallies began in support of opposition leader Alexey Navalny.
Here's how Fox News host Tucker Carlson covered Chauvin verdict
CNN's Brian Stelter and Don Lemon discuss Fox News host Tucker Carlson's coverage of the Derek Chauvin verdict.
Images by one of history's earliest photographers fetch almost $2M
A collection of around 200 images by one of history's first photographers, William Henry Fox Talbot, has smashed auction estimates to sell for over $1.95 million.
Indonesian Navy searches for missing submarine with 53 people on board
Indonesia's Navy is searching for a missing submarine with 53 people on board that went missing during a military exercise on Wednesday and is seeking help from neighboring Australia and Singapore in the hunt, Indonesian authorities say.
Australian government tears up Victoria's Belt and Road agreement with China, angering Beijing
The Australian government has canceled a Belt and Road agreement signed by China and the state government of Victoria, escalating trade and diplomatic tensions between Beijing and Canberra.
Four killed in car bombing outside Pakistan hotel where Chinese ambassador was reportedly staying
A car bomb blast outside a luxury hotel where the Chinese ambassador was staying in the southwestern Pakistani city of Quetta killed four people and injured 12, the city's deputy commissioner of police said.
Pandemic authorities are failing the public. Can the media step up?
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US Capitol Police officer allegedly told units to only monitor for 'anti-Trump' protesters on January 6
A US Capitol Police officer directed "all outside units" on the morning of January 6 to only monitor for anti-Trump agitators "who want to start a fight," not any "pro-Trump in the crowd," according to the findings of a newly revealed internal investigation.
Biden preparing to declare massacre of Armenians a 'genocide,' risking break with Turkey
President Joe Biden is preparing to declare the massacre of an estimated million or more Armenians under the Ottoman Empire a "genocide" this week, risking a potential fracture with Turkey but fulfilling a campaign pledge to finally use the word as President to describe the mass killings after a series of his predecessors stopped short.
Only 2 'breakthrough' Covid infections among hundreds of fully vaccinated people, study finds
Ohio officials release more body cam video of fatal police shooting of Black teen
Columbus, Ohio, officials released additional body camera video on Wednesday of a police officer fatally shooting a Black teen who charged two females with a knife.
Pfizer and Moderna Covid-19 vaccines do not appear to pose serious risk during pregnancy, research shows
The mRNA Covid-19 vaccines made by Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna do not appear to pose any serious risk during pregnancy, according to new data published Wednesday in the New England Journal of Medicine.
'Beginner's Guide to America' and 5 other works that illuminate the US immigrant experience
Imagine searching for "traces of Americanness" as an immigrant first arriving in the US, and four name tags seen in the airport stop you in your tracks.
Kim Kardashian West fangirls over 'Bridgerton's' Featheringtons being inspired by her family
Kim Kardashian West may be a tad bit late to the "Bridgerton" fan community, but she's all in now.
Opinion: Ma'Khia Bryant's death on the day Chauvin was found guilty is a reminder that we have a long way to go
On Tuesday, the world let out a sigh of relief when former officer Derek Chauvin was found guilty of murdering George Floyd nearly a year ago. It seemed like everyone was waiting with clenched jaws, holding their breath as they questioned if the US justice system was going to prove, once again, unable to recognize and protect the sanctity of Black life.
Companies are crucial to solving the climate crisis. 75% are falling short
Less than a quarter of the world's big public companies are doing their part to address the climate crisis, according to new research highlighting the shortcomings of corporate climate pledges.
Ted Nugent contracts Covid-19 after saying 'it's not a real pandemic'
Singer Ted Nugent, who has repeatedly implied that Covid-19 is a hoax, now has the virus. He continued to downplay the rationale behind testing and vaccines.
Iraq hits 1 million cases after setting daily record
Derek Chauvin is in a restricted housing unit in prison for his safety
Amanpour speaks with BLM co-founder after Chauvin verdict
Co-Founder of Black Lives Matter Opal Tometi discusses the verdict in the Derek Chauvin trial and the BLM movement.
Why a longtime president died at the hands of rebels on a battlefield
It's not often that a President travels to the frontlines of his army's clashes with rebels. Idriss Deby, the 68-year old President of Chad did and paid with his life.
Billionaire club owner pleads for forgiveness over Super League fiasco
Justice Department to investigate Minneapolis policing practices after George Floyd's death
The Justice Department is launching a probe into policing practices in Minneapolis following the death of George Floyd and the murder convictions for ex-cop Derek Chauvin, Attorney General Merrick Garland announced Wednesday.
Van Jones reacts to Justice Department's Minneapolis police probe
CNN's Van Jones reacts to Attorney General Merrick Garland's announcement that the Justice Department has launched a federal civil investigation into policing practices in Minneapolis following the death of George Floyd and the murder convictions for ex-cop Derek Chauvin.
The teen who recorded George Floyd's last moments is lauded by Floyd's family and countless strangers
If not for Darnella Frazier's quick thinking, Derek Chauvin might still be a Minneapolis police officer.
The law finally worked in the Derek Chauvin trial. All eyes now turn to the Senate.
The conviction of Derek Chauvin showed George Floyd's life really did matter to a justice system on trial.
Chauvin to be sentenced in 8 weeks
Jury verdict is not justice but 'a good step' in accountability, CNN commentator says
Shola Mos-Shogbamimu: Lessons learned from a lifetime of activism
Super League to amend plans for elite tournament after English teams say they won't participate
The architects of the European Super League appeared to strike a defiant tone Tuesday, promising to "reshape the project" following the withdrawal of all six English clubs from the controversial breakaway competition.
Floyd's family responds to Chauvin trial verdict
George Floyd's brothers shared their pain and grief with the world for nearly a year. On Tuesday, they finally felt some relief.
Dalai Lama and 100 other Nobel Prize laureates call for fossil fuels to be phased out
As the world's most powerful leaders prepare to come together for the President Joe Biden's virtual climate summit, the Dalai Lama and 100 other Nobel Prize winners have a clear message for them: Keep fossil fuels in the ground.
In pictures: Reaction to Derek Chauvin guilty verdict
Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin has been convicted on all three charges in the murder of George Floyd.
These are the jeans women REALLY need
For more than 10 years, manufacturers tell us, American women shopping for jeans have overwhelmingly reached for the "skinny" kind, those body conscious pants designed to outline our shapes from waist to ankle -- with all the potential for discomfort that women know well and everyone else can just imagine.
Poor sleep nearly doubles risk of sexual dysfunction in women, study says
Consistently getting a bad night's sleep may lead to an unsatisfactory sex life for many older women, a new study finds.
Derek Chauvin found guilty on all charges in the murder of George Floyd
1 dead, 2 injured in shooting at New York grocery store
A shooting was reported Tuesday at a Stop & Shop grocery in West Hempstead, New York, and no suspect has been apprehended, officials said.
Suspected Chinese hackers exploited Pulse Secure VPN to compromise 'dozens' of agencies and companies
For months, hackers with suspected ties to China have exploited a popular workplace tool to break into government agencies, defense companies and financial institutions in the US and Europe, according to a report by the cybersecurity firm FireEye.
Reporter: Attorney couldn't snap Chauvin out of his gaze
CNN's Josh Campbell describes the tense moment inside the court room as Judge Peter Cahill read out the guilty verdict in Derek Chauvin's murder trial.
In the streets of Minneapolis, the verdicts led to cries of joy and sighs of relief among those watching Derek Chauvin's trial
The former Minneapolis Police officer who knelt on George Floyd's neck for more than 9 minutes last year was found guilty Tuesday of all three charges against him in one of the most consequential trials of the Black Lives Matter era.
Breakaway Super League begins to unravel as multiple clubs announce plans to withdraw
A number of clubs, including Chelsea and Manchester City, are reportedly preparing to leave the newly announced European Super League competition
Watch as judge reads out verdict of Derek Chauvin trial
Former Minneapolis Police officer Derek Chauvin has been convicted on all three charges by a jury in the Hennepin County court. The 12 jurors found him guilty of second-degree unintentional murder, third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter in George Floyd's death in May 2020.
China and Russia modernizing nuclear weapons faster than US, top military official says
The top US military official who runs the American nuclear arsenal warned that China and Russia are modernizing their nuclear weapons and capabilities faster than the US, saying during a congressional hearing on Tuesday that if it does not start investing more in nuclear defense and infrastructure, the US will be "at risk of losing credibility in the eyes of our adversaries."
These were Biden's campaign promises on the climate crisis
President Joe Biden has promised to act urgently on the climate crisis. His plans include returning the US to the Paris climate accord and working to move toward clean energy.
Chad's long-serving President Idriss Deby killed in frontline clashes with rebels, state TV reports
Chad's long-serving President Idriss Deby has died from injuries suffered on the frontline, an African diplomatic source told CNN on Tuesday.
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