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CDC and FDA recommend US pause use of Johnson & Johnson's Covid-19 vaccine over blood clot concerns
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the US Food and Drug Administration are recommending that the United States pause the use of Johnson & Johnson's Covid-19 vaccine over six reported US cases of a "rare and severe" type of blood clot.This is a breaking news story.
Michigan vaccine rebuff puts Biden and a top ally in a dicey political spot
President Joe Biden is confronting his most controversial and politically unpalatable moment yet since assuming responsibility for the US' response to the pandemic.
Beijing has a navy it doesn't even admit exists, experts say. And it's swarming parts of the South China Sea
They've been dubbed China's "Little Blue Men," an allegedly Beijing-controlled maritime militia that analysts say could be hundreds of boats and thousands of crew members strong.
UK hits Covid vaccination target, PM praises the 'precious' protection vaccines offer
Prince Philip's death heralds big changes for the UK monarchy
From a glance at British media over the past few days, you could be forgiven for thinking that the entire United Kingdom is in a collective funk, distraught over the passing of Prince Philip and in a state of national mourning.
Covid-19 is out of control in Brazil. So why are some officials easing restrictions?
Japan to start releasing treated Fukushima water into sea in 2 years
Japan plans to release into the sea more than 1 million tonnes of treated radioactive water from the destroyed Fukushima nuclear station, the government said on Tuesday, a decision that is likely to anger neighbors such as South Korea.
Daunte Wright's death ruled a homicide as officials put curfews in place
China sends 25 warplanes into Taiwan's air defense zone, Taipei says
China sent 25 warplanes into Taiwan's air defense identification zone on Monday, the largest breach of that space since the island began regularly reporting such activity in September, Taiwan's Defense Ministry said.
Millions of Hindu pilgrims head to the Ganges River as India's daily coronavirus cases continue to surge
Hindu devotees packed the streets of Haridwar, in northern India, on Monday for the largest religious pilgrimage on Earth, in scenes that defied social distancing rules just as Covid-19 infections soared in the country.
95-year-old Covid-19 survivor sings Sinatra for Anderson Cooper
Anderson Cooper talks with 95-year-old Marine, WWII veteran, father and grandfather, lung cancer survivor and Covid-19 survivor James Ingargiola. Watch "Full Circle" Monday, Tuesday and Friday at 6p E.T.
US and China deploy aircraft carriers in South China Sea as tensions simmer
Military activity in the South China Sea spiked over the weekend as a Chinese aircraft carrier entered the region and a US Navy expeditionary strike group wrapped up exercises.
One dead, officer injured in Tennessee school shooting
Knoxville Police Department (KPD) in Tennessee said that multiple agencies are at the scene of a shooting Austin-East Magnet High School.
Curfew ordered for Minneapolis and St. Paul tonight
Fauci talks about what he is comfortable doing now that he's fully vaccinated
CNN's Wolf Blitzer talks to Dr. Anthony Fauci about what activities he thinks are safe for Americans who are fully vaccinated, and what he personally feels comfortable doing now the he is fully vaccinated.
'How the hell does that happen?': Brooke Baldwin reacts to police explanation
CNN's Brooke Baldwin discusses Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, Police Chief Tim Gannon's opinion that a police officer meant to deploy a Taser instead of her gun when she shot Daunte Wright.
Police release bodycam footage of Daunte Wright shooting
Brooklyn Center Police have released bodycam footage showing the moment Daunte Wright was shot by a police officer during a traffic stop in Minnesota. Police Chief Tim Gannon said he believes the officer accidently drew her handgun instead of a Taser in the encounter with Wright. A warning, this video is very graphic, and you may find it disturbing.
Officer who fatally shot Daunte Wright shouted 'Taser!' but pulled gun instead, police say
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Reporters get heated with mayor and police chief
Reporters press Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, officials over the fatal shooting of 20-year-old Daunte Wright who was fatally killed by a female police officer during a traffic stop.
Brexit isn't working and business wants it fixed
When British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced his Brexit trade deal on December 24, he said it would enable UK companies "to do even more business" with the European Union.
50% of US adults expected to have at least one jab by end of this week
The 4 main reasons why Floyd died, according to a pulmonary expert
Mysterious blackout in Iran threatens to undermine nuclear talks
Iran's Foreign Minister Javad Zarif has vowed revenge against Israel after an apparent attack on an Iranian nuclear site caused a blackout at the facility over the weekend.
Harry pays tribute to 'cheeky' grandpa Prince Philip as he returns to UK for funeral
Britain's Prince Harry has paid tribute to his grandfather Prince Philip, describing him as "a man of service, honour and great humour," after reportedly flying back to the United Kingdom ahead of the funeral on Saturday.
British PM hails 'major step forward in our roadmap to freedom'
Ukraine's President heads to the trenches as Russia masses its troops
Ankle-deep in thick black sludge, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky moves stealthily with his troops in single file through the warren of trenches and tunnels that form the tense front lines in the east of his country.
Unprecedented footage shows front line of Ukrainian conflict with Russia
As tensions with Russia continue to rise in eastern Europe, CNN gains unprecedented access to the Ukrainian president on the front line in Donbas, eastern Ukraine. Ukrainian military officials tell CNN they estimate more than 50,000 Russian troops are massing near the border. CNN's Matthew Chance reports.
Israeli army chief appears to hint at possible role in Iran nuclear site incident
Iran on Sunday confirmed an "incident" at a nuclear plant in Natanz, a day after the government said it was launching more than 150 new uranium enrichment centrifuges at the underground facility.
Brits hit the pubs as soon as restrictions ease in England
Pubs in England have welcomed back customers outside after three months of lockdown as the country eases some of its restrictions. CNN's Anna Stewart reports.
Hideki Matsuyama wins the Masters, becoming first Japanese man to win golf major
Derek Chauvin's defense is using these 3 arguments to try to get an acquittal in George Floyd's death
After two weeks of testimony and 35 witnesses, Minnesota prosecutors are nearing the end of their case against former Minneapolis Police officer Derek Chauvin in the death of George Floyd.
Vice removes altered photos of Khmer Rouge victims as Cambodia protests
US media group Vice has removed altered photographs of Khmer Rouge genocide victims from its website after a furious backlash in Cambodia and on social media.
Remote tribe worships Prince Philip as god, mourns his death
For the past 50 years, villagers on the island of Tanna in Vanuatu have worshipped Prince Philip as a god. The late Duke of Edinburgh maintained a respectful relationship with them over several decades. CNN's Will Ripley reports.
Chinese Covid-19 vaccine efficacy is 'not high,' top health official admits
The efficacy of Chinese Covid-19 vaccines is "not high" and authorities are weighing options to bolster protection -- including mixing different shots, China's top disease control official has said.
Pakistan opens private market for vaccines -- but critics say it only benefits the wealthy
Pakistan is in a tight spot: Covid-19 cases are surging during a third wave, hospital beds are filling up, and the government vaccination program is progressing slowly due to delayed deliveries and limited supplies.
Trump tightens grip on GOP while Biden bets on expanding federal power
Prominent Republicans rededicated themselves to Donald Trump's creed of grievance, lies and demagoguery this weekend as President Joe Biden bolstered his counter bet on the use of expansive federal power to ease America's crises.
'Nomadland': Chloé Zhao and crew reveal how they made one of the year's best films
Having been wrenched from the earth, the mineral gypsum is crushed first. It's then blasted at high temperatures and ground down, packed up and shipped out to find a new purpose. What's left behind is a void; an empty space where something once thought permanent used to be.
Myanmar's military is charging families $85 to retrieve bodies of relatives killed in crackdown
Myanmar's military is charging families $85 to retrieve the bodies of relatives killed by security forces in a bloody crackdown on Friday, according to activists.
Embattled Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz is denied a meeting with Trump
Rep. Matt Gaetz, who's facing a federal investigation into sex trafficking allegations, was recently denied a meeting with Donald Trump at his Mar-a-Lago estate as the ex-President and his allies continue to distance themselves from the Florida congressman.
Congress faces jam-packed agenda as Democrats confront divisions over legislative policy and strategy
Congress will return to Washington this week with a host of problems to address -- but no clear legislative paths to resolve any of them.
Arizona congressional aide found dead after being reported missing in Death Valley
An Arizona congressional aide was found dead in a remote area of Death Valley, just days after being reported missing during a camping trip with his girlfriend, officials said.
Hideki Matsuyama has won the Masters, becoming the first Japanese man to win any of golf's top four prizes
Hideki Matsuyama put together two brilliant closing rounds at the Augusta National to win the 2021 Masters.
Powell tells '60 Minutes' that US economy is at an 'inflection point'
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said the US economy is at an "inflection point," and that growth and job creation is poised to accelerate.
Covid-19 hospitalizations among younger people are rising in the US -- especially in one region
The US just hit a record high of about 4.6 million doses of Covid-19 vaccines reported administered in one day, according to data published Saturday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Standoff at Honolulu hotel ends as armed man kills himself, police say
An armed man barricaded inside a hotel in Hawaii has forced an hourslong lockdown, Honolulu police said.
UN is 'very concerned' about Princess Latifa's situation and still waiting for 'proof of life'
The United Arab Emirates has not proven that Princess Latifa bint Mohammed Al Maktoum, the missing daughter of Dubai's ruler, is alive, the United Nations has said.
The time has come to start training the pets for your return to work
Pets -- like their humans -- had to adjust during the pandemic.
St. Vincent suffers power outage after La Soufrière volcano erupts
There has been a massive power outage on the Caribbean island of St. Vincent where La Soufrière volcano began erupting Friday, St. Vincent and the Grenadines National Emergency Management Organization reported Sunday.
South Korea's dangerous ghost doctors are putting plastic surgery patients' lives at risk
Weak regulations allow unqualified medics to secretly substitute for star plastic surgeons, putting patients' lives at risk
Former Attorney General and legal activist Ramsey Clark dies at 93
Ramsey Clark, the former US attorney general and legal activist, has died at the age of 93, his granddaughter told CNN.
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