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Deal between Korean battery firms is a big lift for US EV makers
Two major makers of lithium batteries used for electric vehicles have reached a deal on an intellectual property dispute that threatened to curtail the supply of batteries needed to step up US production of EVs.
Live updates: Nearly 40% of Marines have declined vaccine
How safe is it to fly on a plane? Experts weigh in
Would-be travelers are crooning a new theme song: "Come fly with me, let's fly, let's fly away."
Anti-Defamation League CEO: Fox needs to rethink its entire primetime lineup
Tucker Carlson sparked a wave of backlash with comments about the so-called "white replacement theory" on his Fox show Thursday evening. In response, Anti-Defamation League CEO Jonathan Greenblatt sent a letter urging Fox to dump Carlson, and now he's saying the network needs to rethink its entire lineup.
Biden's secretary of state criticizes China's failure to provide early transparency on Covid
Secretary of State Antony Blinken criticized China Sunday for not disclosing information on Covid-19 and its aggression in Taiwan and said that the US has "real concerns" about Russia's actions on the Ukraine border.
Queen said Prince Philip's death has 'left a huge void in her life'
Fareed gets emotional over his mom's Covid-19 related death
Fareed remembers his mother, Fatma Zakaria, who passed away from Covid-related complications in India. She was 85.
India hits 100 million vaccinations as Covid-19 cases surge to record numbers
India has been gripped by a life or death race against Covid-19, as the country of nearly 1.4 billion people rolls out one of the fastest vaccination drives in the world while recording all-time high tallies of infections.
GOP governor calls Trump's RNC remarks 'divisive'
Arkansas Republican Governor Asa Hutchinson reacted to former President Donald Trump's attacks on top party leaders in his RNC spring retreat address, saying his remarks are "divisive" for elected GOP officials around the country.
Biden strengthens Obama's legacy while seeking his own
With sweeping economic recovery plans, President Joe Biden seeks his own legacy like the New Deal or Great Society. But he's also bolstering Barack Obama's.
For many sufferers of long Covid, proving they are sick is a big part of the battle
Lyth Hishmeh kept feeling ill months after contracting coronavirus a year ago in March. He had chest pain and couldn't concentrate. At 26 years old, the former regular runner was fatigued and breathless, struggling to function properly. Yet medical professionals kept telling him he simply could not still be ill.
Elizabeth was only 13 when she met Philip. The royal love story lasted for decades
South Korea's dangerous ghost doctors are putting plastic surgery patients' lives at risk
One Friday night, Kwon Tae-hoon received a call.
Too Chinese for the US, too American for China. Where can Asian Americans call home?
Rare tropical cyclone to make landfall in Western Australia
Western Australia is bracing for Tropical Cyclone Seroja, which is set to make landfall on Sunday evening.
Concerns mount that US withdrawal from Afghanistan could risk progress on women's rights
Concerns are mounting from bipartisan US lawmakers and Afghan women's rights activists that the hard-won gains for women and civil society in Afghanistan could be lost if the United States makes a precipitous withdrawal from the country.
The testimony by police brass at Derek Chauvin's trial is unprecedented
An unprecedented lineup of law enforcement officers -- including the Minneapolis police chief -- took the stand at the murder trial of former officer Derek Chauvin, denouncing him for kneeling on the neck of George Floyd for more than nine minutes.
A muted mourning for Prince Philip as Covid-19 changes funeral plans
Boris Johnson may have won pandemic politics
Things have been going relatively well for Boris Johnson of late.
The Queen has lost her 'strength and stay'
Myanmar's military has underestimated the strength, will and bravery of its own people
Surreal scenes in Phuket as island pins reopening hopes on vaccines
Pre-pandemic, Phuket's Patong Beach was not a place you'd go for peace and quiet.
Her babies taken, she died alone in a police cell — the victim of a problem Australia can't seem to fix
Rebecca Maher didn't get to hold her youngest child.
Queen and royal family pay tribute to Prince Philip after his death at age 99
Evacuations continue after Caribbean volcano's explosive eruption
A volcano on the island of St. Vincent in the Caribbean erupted, authorities reported Friday, sending ash plumes 20,000 feet into the air.
Legendary rapper DMX dies at age 50
DMX, a rapper known as much for his troubles as his music, has died, his family announced in a statement. He was 50.
US sees chilling signs of a fresh Covid surge, again
For more than a year, the US has battled a ruthless enemy: a novel virus that took no mercy on American communities, crippled hospital systems and took the lives of more than half a million people.
Dr. Gupta takes a closer look at vaccine hesitancy
CNN's chief medical correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta discusses new polls on overall vaccinations against Covid-19 in the US and the origins of vaccine hesitancy.
Russian forces are massing on Ukraine's border. Bluff or not, Putin is playing with fire
How the Duke of Edinburgh helped keep the Royals together
Known more for his controversial comments and being one step behind the Queen, Prince Philip played an important role in the royal household as its patriarch. CNN takes a look at his life.
India surpasses 13 million Covid-19 cases after record daily increase
India's top court rejects plea to stop Rohingya deportations to Myanmar
India's Supreme Court on Thursday rejected a plea to stop the government from deporting to Myanmar some 150 Rohingya Muslims police detained last month, paving the way for them to be sent to a country where hundreds have been killed following a military coup.
Ex-NFL player suspected of killing five people in shooting before taking his own life
• At least 1 dead, 5 wounded in Texas shooting
Why did thousands of Brazilian politicians change their race?
Last year, more than 43,400 politicians in Brazil declared themselves to be a different race than in previous election years.
South Korea unveils KF-21 fighter jet, a cheaper alternative to US-made F-35
South Korea unveiled its homegrown supersonic jet fighter on Friday, joining an exclusive club of military aviation giants and setting the stage for a $5.2 billion program it hopes will be a top export driver and jobs creator.
Russian cosmonauts, NASA astronaut launch to the space station
The International Space Station is the place to be in April. Multiple arrivals and departures this month make the floating laboratory seem more like a hotel.
Japanese doctors perform world's first living donor lung transplant to a Covid-19 patient
A Japanese woman whose lungs were severely damaged by Covid-19 has received what doctors say is the world's first lung transplant from living donors to a recovered coronavirus patient.
US considering sending warships to Black Sea amid Russia-Ukraine tensions
The United States is considering sending warships into the Black Sea in the next few weeks in a show of support for Ukraine amid Russia's increased military presence on Ukraine's eastern border, a US defense official told CNN Thursday.
Island on red alert for 'imminent' volcanic eruption
St. Vincent and the Grenadines Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves on Thursday declared a disaster alert prompted by a change in the eruptive activity at the La Soufrière volcano, according to the country's National Emergency Management Organization.
At least one person killed and five wounded in shooting at Texas office park
One person was killed and at least five others were wounded -- four of them critically -- in a shooting at an industrial park in Bryan, Texas, on Thursday afternoon, police said.
Joe Manchin on the fate of Joe Biden's agenda
Joe Manchin says it's no fun being the most powerful man in Washington.
LAPD officers are accused of racial profiling during an arrest of a Black man outside his home
A Black man says officers with the Los Angeles Police Department violated his civil rights by racially profiling and wrongfully arresting him in a May 2019 incident during which he was mistaken for a man violating a restraining order, according to court documents obtained by CNN.
Australia's Sex Discrimination Act will soon apply to politicians. Why didn't it before?
A series of legal loopholes that prevent Australia's public servants -- including politicians and judges -- from being prosecuted for sexual harassment look like they are finally about to be closed following nearly 40 years on the statute books.
Boehner says Republican colleague held 10-inch knife to his throat outside House floor
John Boehner, former Republican House Speaker, reflects on his tenure in office in his new book, "On the House: A Washington Memoir." CNN's Brian Todd breaks down some key stories from the book, including the time Alaska Rep. Don Young held a knife to his throat.
Pulmonologist describes in disturbing detail how George Floyd fought to breathe
A renowned pulmonary critical care doctor testified Thursday morning that George Floyd died from a "low level of oxygen" as former police officer Derek Chauvin pinned him to the street and restricted his ability to breathe.
Chauvin's knee stayed on Floyd's neck 3 minutes and 27 seconds after he took his last breath, expert testifies
Myanmar military denies responsibility for child deaths and says elections could be pushed back
CNN's exclusive report from inside Myanmar
The Myanmar military has granted CNN access to the country two months after the military overthrew the democratically-elected government in a coup and has had violent clashes with protestors.
Friend of Matt Gaetz likely to strike deal to cooperate with government
Almost like a surgeon had removed the lungs: Pulmonologist on Floyd's position
Dr. Martin Tobin, a physician in pulmonary and critical care medicine, said George Floyd died from a low level of oxygen and that there was no way that Floyd's chest could expand properly to breathe.
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