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The vaccine passport debate isn't new. It started in 1897 during a plague pandemic
Vaccine passports have been touted by some as our ticket to normalcy -- easily accessible proof of immunization and a reward for those who got their shots. They've also been called invasive and ineffective.
Cause of George Floyd's death should be 'undetermined', defense expert says
20 years in Afghanistan: America's longest war
President Joe Biden has formally announced his decision to withdraw American troops from Afghanistan before September 11, the 20th anniversary of the terrorist attacks that led the United States into its longest war.
Why Republican lawmaker opposes decision to withdraw
Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-IL) tells CNN's Jake Tapper why he opposes President Joe Biden's decision to withdraw US troops in Afghanistan.
A number on Covid-19 vaccinations that will leave you shaking your head
What we know about the jury in the Chauvin trial
Biden: It's time to leave America's longest war
Ex-officer charged in killing of Daunte Wright
How Congress is reacting to Biden's decision
Donald Trump is building a shadow Republican Party
On Monday, a cohort of former Trump administration officials launched the America First Policy Institute, a think tank organization aimed at promoting "liberty, free enterprise, national greatness, American military superiority, foreign-policy engagement in the American interest, and the primacy of American workers," according to its website.
Bernie Madoff, infamous Ponzi schemer, has died
Prosecutor weighs charges against cop who killed Daunte Wright
These unlikely events are still more likely than a blood clot after the J&J vaccine
CNN's John Avlon puts into perspective the likelihood of suffering from rare blood clots that have been reported in only six of the 6.8 million Johnson & Johnson Covid-19 vaccine recipients in the US.
Dr. Fauci on Tucker Carlson's comment: Typical crazy conspiracy theory
Dr. Anthony Fauci responds to Fox News host Tucker Carlson after Carlson suggested Covid-19 vaccines are not effective.
With less than 1% of its population vaccinated, is Japan ready for the Olympics?
When 2020 Tokyo Olympics volunteers have in recent weeks asked officials how they'll be protected from Covid-19, given the foreign athletes pouring into Japan for the event and the country's low vaccination rate, the answer has been simple.
Egypt seizes Ever Given over $900 million Suez Canal bill
Egyptian authorities have seized a massive cargo ship which blocked the Suez Canal for almost a week last month, amid a dispute over financial damages, the state-run Al Ahram news outlet said on Tuesday.
What it's like to live in a town where everything is controlled by the Taliban
These are the main concerns in annual intelligence report
The US intelligence community has issued its Annual Threat Assessment report, warning about the long-term impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on societies worldwide. CNN's Alex Marquardt reports.
Dogecoin price surpasses 10 cents to reach an all-time high
Bitcoin and Ethereum aren't the only digital currencies that are hitting record highs this week. Dogecoin, the crypocurrency that features the face of a Shiba Inu dog as its logo, has surpassed 10 cents for the first time.
America's enemies line up to put Biden to the test
The world already seems more dangerous and complex than when Joe Biden took office less than three months ago. That's partly because America's adversaries are putting the new commander in chief to the test.
Biden's risky decision to end America's longest war
• Biden to announce withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan by September 11• Opinion: Biden is making a major mistake• Analysis: America's enemies line up to put Biden to the test
How Taliban may run Afghanistan after US troops withdraw
As President Biden sets to formally announce the withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan, CNN's Nick Paton Walsh takes a look at Musa Qala -- a Taliban stronghold-- which gives a glimpse of what life could be like after the US troops leave.
A dozen people missing after commercial vessel capsizes off Louisiana coast
Six people were rescued and 12 others are missing after a commercial vessel capsized several miles south of Port Fourchon, Louisiana, officials said Tuesday.
Popcorn salad recipe brings the Internet to its knees
The latest love-to-hate-it food combo...popcorn salad gives the internet indigestion. CNN's Jeanne Moos has the recipe.
UN rights chief fears Myanmar heading to 'full blown conflict' with echoes of Syria
The United Nations high commissioner for human rights, Michelle Bachelet, has warned Myanmar is heading toward a "full blown conflict" with "clear echoes" of Syria in 2011, unless the international community steps in to stop the violence.
Protester: It's the racists versus everybody else
CNN's Sara Sidner talks with a protester about what he hopes will change from the third night of protests in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, following the death of 20-year-old Daunte Wright.
Yes, Andrew Yang could be New York City's next mayor
With 10 weeks to go before New York City Democrats vote in their primary for mayor, the question dominating Big Apple politics is simple: Can Andrew Yang actually win this thing?
Two suspects arrested in the disappearance of Kristin Smart, family and sources say
Two men were arrested Tuesday morning in connection with the disappearance of Kristin Smart, the California college student who vanished in 1996, a spokesman for the family and two law enforcement sources confirmed to CNN.
NYT: Matt Gaetz associate has been cooperating with Justice Department since last year
Joel Greenberg, a central figure in the ongoing investigation into Florida Republican Rep. Matt Gaetz, has been providing information to investigators since last year about Gaetz's activities, among other topics, two people briefed on the matter told The New York Times.
Protests and police clash in third night of protests after death of Daunte Wright
• What we know about the officer who fatally shot Daunte Wright
Berlin police investigate private club over alleged party amid lockdown
Berlin Police are investigating a possible violation of coronavirus lockdown rules during an alleged party at the private members club SoHo House, a police spokesperson told CNN on Tuesday.
Get the Johnson & Johnson vaccine? Watch for these rare symptoms, CDC says
Have you had the single-shot Johnson & Johnson Covid-19 vaccine within the last month?
Biden dispatches unofficial delegation to Taiwan
President Joe Biden dispatched an unofficial delegation to Taiwan Tuesday in a show of support for the island, according to a senior administration official and a State Department spokesperson.
Inside the early-morning decision by US health officials to halt the use of the vaccine
It was after 10 p.m. Monday when officials leading President Joe Biden's ambitious vaccine effort received some alarming news.
Daunte Wright called his mother right before he was shot. This is what he said
Moments before he was killed, Daunte Wright called his mother and told her he got pulled over. She had no idea it would be the last time she would speak with her son.
Chauvin 'justified' in kneeling on Floyd, defense's use-of-force expert says
A use-of-force expert testifying for Derek Chauvin's defense team on Tuesday said the former Minneapolis Police officer was justified in kneeling on George Floyd for over nine minutes and did not use deadly force.
Ecuador and Peru signal political divides that could trouble the region
More than a year into the pandemic and as cases resurge in Latin America, two recent elections suggest that popular political views on how to escape the crisis remain deeply polarized -- at a time when cohesion is most needed.
Use-of-force expert: Chauvin would know that Floyd was not resisting arrest
Which human screams affect us most? The answer might surprise you
You scream, I scream, we all scream -- and not just for ice cream.
Chauvin's actions 'justified', defense expert witness says
FDA official says similarities between J&J and AstraZeneca vaccines are 'plainly obvious'
George Floyd's friend testifies about his reaction when police approached the vehicle
Biden to announce withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan by September 11
President Joe Biden plans to announce Tuesday a withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan by the upcoming twentieth anniversary of the September 11 terrorist attacks, according to three people familiar with the plans.
Iran will ramp up uranium enrichment levels following apparent attack on nuclear facility
Iran has informed the international nuclear watchdog that it intends to massively ramp up its levels of uranium enrichment following an apparent attack on a nuclear site in the country over the weekend.
White House is taking Johnson & Johnson vaccine news 'extremely seriously,' Biden adviser says
Brexit's played a part in threatening Northern Ireland's fragile peace. But it's not the only factor
Cars set alight. Petrol bombs hurled at police and at peace walls. A double decker bus hijacked, and water cannons unleashed on protestors for the first time in six years.
Derek Chauvin on trial: Defense expected to start today
Doctor says not to 'freak out' over blood clot concerns
Dr. Carlos del Rio, the executive associate dean at Emory University School of Medicine, explains why the public should not "freak out" over Johnson & Johnson's decision to call for a pause in use of their Covid-19 vaccine as rare side effects in six women are investigated.
'Don't declare victory prematurely,' Fauci warns
42 migrants dead after boat from Yemen capsizes off Djibouti coast
At least 42 migrants have died after a boat they were travelling in from Yemen capsized off the coast of Djibouti, East Africa, during the early hours of Monday morning, the United Nations' International Office for Migration (IOM) said on Tuesday.
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