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Mexican president will livestream getting vaccinated to reassure the country of its safety
How to stay safe from more contagious coronavirus variants
A coronavirus variant first detected in the United Kingdom is now the dominant variant in the United States.
'It upsets me': Black man reacts to White friend's traffic stop
Two friends, one White and one Black, were pulled over for speeding on separate occasions. They compare their experiences with traffic stops in the Minneapolis suburbs.
'Performative outrage': Avlon on GOP backlash to Rep. Waters
CNN's John Avlon breaks down Republicans' responses to Rep. Maxine Waters' (D-CA) comments urging activists to "get more confrontational" if former officer Derek Chauvin is not found guilty.
India reports 6th consecutive day of over 200,000 new Covid-19 cases
Xi Jinping says 'bossing others around' won't work as US ups pressure on China
Argentina received 800,000 doses of Russia's Sputnik-V vaccine
A year before the Indianapolis FedEx mass shooting, the gunman browsed white supremacist websites, police say
The gunman in an Indianapolis shooting that left eight people dead at a FedEx facility browsed white supremacist websites a little over a year before the attack, police said.
See the extraordinary moments camerawoman captured
For nearly 40 years, CNN photojournalist Mary Rogers has covered breaking news around the world. For her, one particular experience stands out -- filming a momentous rally in the early days of the 2011 uprising in Benghazi, Libya.
Angela Merkel must beat the pandemic to save her legacy. Time is running out
Angela Merkel has been in the top job for nearly 16 years, but the biggest challenge of her career might still lie ahead.
Thailand's Covid-19 surge dampens hopes for tourism reopening
Thailand is seeing record numbers of daily coronavirus cases. The outbreak began in the entertainment district forcing venues like pubs and nightclubs to close and officials are concerned this could jeopardize plans to reopen some borders to foreign tourists. CNN's Paula Hancocks reports.
Former US Vice President Walter 'Fritz' Mondale dead at 93
Walter "Fritz" Mondale, who served as vice president under then-President Jimmy Carter before waging his own unsuccessful White House bid in 1984, has died, according to family spokesperson Kathy Tunheim. He was 93.
Trump wants people to boycott Coke. His properties are still serving it
Over the past few years former President Donald Trump has called for boycotts against a number of companies, so it's hardly unusual to see him add Coca-Cola, Delta and other corporate giants that recently spoke out against Georgia's laws restricting voting access.
Xi Jinping's culture war comes to China's campuses as Communist Party prepares to mark 100 years
When it comes to making history, Beijing's universities have played an outsized role: they were the source of the demonstrations which kicked off the May Fourth Movement, to which the Chinese Communist Party traces its roots, and the Tiananmen Square protests, perhaps the biggest challenge to the CCP since it took power.
Non-stop cremations cast doubt on India's counting of Covid dead
• Live updates: Vaccinated airport worker in New Zealand tests positive• US vaccinating millions of Americans daily. But here's why Covid hospitalizations are still up
'Dire warning' for the planet: Coal is powering the economic recovery
Global carbon dioxide emissions are set to surge dangerously this year as the global economy undergoes a huge recovery.
Analysis: What the pandemic's new normal looks like around the world, according to readers
Across the globe, the coronavirus pandemic has brought isolation, shut down travel and shown there are few places to hide from a virus that preys on impatience. But this time of extremis has also yielded unexpected moments of humanity, personal connections and insight about the world, say "Meanwhile" readers.
Congresswoman's comments on Chauvin trial expose Republican hypocrisy
Incendiary warnings by Democratic Rep. Maxine Waters about the potential outcome of the trial of the ex-police officer charged with killing George Floyd could spike tensions, were legally unwise and raise questions of Democratic double standards.
Jury concludes first day of deliberations in Derek Chauvin's trial
• Here's what you need to know about deliberations and verdict• Analysis: Waters' comments on Chauvin trial expose Republican hypocrisy
Meet the new leader of Cuba's Communist Party
The shift in power away from Cuba's Raul Castro is finally afoot.
Bush says he was 'shocked' by people's reactions to his friendship with Michelle Obama
Former President George W. Bush said Sunday he was "shocked" by people's reaction to his public interactions with former first lady Michelle Obama as he reflected on the pair's across-the-aisle friendship.
Deshaun Watson's attorney says lawsuits contain 'avalanche' of false accusations
Attorneys for Deshaun Watson said in a court filing Monday that 22 lawsuits filed by women are either inaccurate or mischaracterize their interactions with the NFL star quarterback.
Researchers capture glimpse in the life of a wolf
Collar cam catches wolf in the wild fishing and chomping on deer bones. CNN's Jeanne Moos has the hairy wolf's eye view.
Keilar: Fox is not news no matter what it calls itself
CNN's Brianna Keilar rolls the tape on how Fox News uses it's on-screen graphics to push misinformation about President Joe Biden and the pandemic to its audience.
Hong Kong's zealous anti-doxxing campaign could make it even easier to hide dirty money in the city
Beachfront property owned by China's political elite. Washington-accused drug lords and gun runners operating blocks apart. Companies enabling North Korea's purported sanctions-busting fleet.
Did China's former Premier just subtly criticize President Xi Jinping?
Under President Xi Jinping, China's former leaders have grown accustomed to keeping their heads down.
Brazil's indigenous tribes protest bill that would allow commercial mining on their land
Indigenous groups gathered in Brazil's capital on Monday to demonstrate against a bill proposed by the federal government that would legalize mining on their lands.
Judge outlines 4 things jury must do during deliberations
Police say no one was in driver's seat in fatal Tesla crash
Two passengers were killed in a crash of a Tesla Model S on Saturday in which there was no one sitting in the driver's seat, according to police.
US immigration agencies ordered to end use of terms 'alien' and 'assimilation'
The leaders of two US immigration agencies issued new guidance Monday ordering staff to end the use of terms such as "illegal alien" and "assimilation," according to two officials, words that immigration advocates had criticized as dehumanizing.
China and Russia 'weaponized' QAnon conspiracy around time of US Capitol attack, report says
Foreign adversaries like Russia and China "weaponized" QAnon messaging to sow further discord among the American population in the months leading up to, and following, the January 6 attack, according to a new report released Monday that details how these countries are not only utilizing the same false narratives to peddle disinformation on social media, but also fueling a conspiracy theory that could incite more violence by domestic extremists.
Jurors sent to deliberate in Chauvin trial after 45 witnesses over three weeks of testimony
Johnson & Johnson said blood clots have been reported with all vaccines. Author of study they cited hits back
When news broke that Johnson & Johnson's Covid-19 vaccine might be linked to blood clots, the company responded by pointing a finger at Pfizer and Moderna's vaccines, issuing a media statement that said a study showed there were reports of blood clots with their vaccines as well.
NASA's Mars helicopter Ingenuity successfully completed its historic first flight
The Ingenuity helicopter has successfully completed its historic flight on Mars and safely landed back on the surface, according to NASA.
Defense delivers closing argument in trial of Derek Chauvin
Two Russian agents have been linked to a high-profile poisoning and a deadly explosion, but there's little Europe can do
That the Czech Republic is pointing the finger at two Russian agents for a deadly explosion at an ammunition depot in the country is remarkable. The fact that the agents in question are the same pair accused of trying to poison a former Russian spy on English soil is nothing short of astounding.
Supreme Court tosses out another Republican 2020 election challenge
Five months after the presidential election, the Supreme Court said on Monday that it won't take up a case from several Republicans challenging changes to election rules in the battleground state of Pennsylvania.
Shock and outrage as world reacts to breakaway European soccer league
UEFA says players who take part in breakaway league will be banned from World Cup and Euros
Prosecution: Floyd told officers 'thank you' when they initially pulled him out of the car
Closing arguments begin in Chauvin trial
US money men, a Russian oligarch and a sheikh are among owners of 12 breakaway clubs
Mass vaccination center in France closed after just 58 people turn up
America's violent weekend: US rocked by back-to-back shootings across the country
Obama and Shaquille O'Neal urge Americans to get vaccinated
Former President Barack Obama and NBA legend Shaquille O'Neal joined a slate of celebrities in urging Americans to get vaccinated during an hour-long NBC special aimed at boosting vaccine confidence.
Sports journalist says football should belong to the fans not businessmen
Sports journalist and author Mike Calvin tells CNN World Sport that football belongs to the fans and is "not about pounds or dollars" in regards to the formation of a European Super League.
Navalny transferred to hospital as concerns mount over jailed Kremlin critic's health
Jailed Kremlin critic Alexey Navalny has been moved from a penal colony to a regional hospital for prisoners east of Moscow as concerns grow over his health.
What to watch for today in closing arguments Chauvin trial
CNN's Elie Honig breaks down what to watch for as closing arguments commence in the trial of Derek Chauvin for the death of George Floyd.
Premier League says new competition would 'destroy the dream' of football fans
José Mourinho sacked as Tottenham Hotspur manager
José Mourinho has been sacked by English Premier League club Tottenham Hotspur after just 17 months in charge, the club announced in a statement on Monday.
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