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Rep. Gaetz says a $25 million extortion plot is behind investigation
CNN's Sunlen Serfaty takes a closer look at Rep. Matt Gaetz and his family and reports on the federal investigation looking into his relationships with young women, and whether any federal campaign money was involved in paying for travel and expenses for the women.
How a massacre in Tigray was captured on video
A massacre in Tigray was captured on video. When it was shown on TV, one man believes he saw his brother being taken away. CNN's Nima Elbagir reports.
Chauvin's supervisor describes details of phone call about George Floyd scene
• Derek Chauvin's body camera shows his reaction just after George Floyd left in an ambulance• LIVE UPDATES: Witness testimony continues today
Suspect in California mass shooting knew victims, police say
Four people, including a child, were killed in a mass shooting at an office complex in Orange, California, on Wednesday, a police official said.
Listen to newly released audio of Chauvin's call to his supervisor
Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin spoke to his supervisor in a phone call shortly after kneeling on George Floyd for over 9 minutes to explain what happened on scene.
Paramedic testifies about approaching George Floyd after responding to scene
Video shows young children being dropped over 14-foot border fence into the US
Border Patrol agents rescued two young Ecuadorian sisters after alleged human smugglers dropped them over a 14-foot-tall border fence in the New Mexico desert, the US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) announced in a news release.
The first Korean American first lady in the US: We will not stand silent any more
Quality problem at Johnson & Johnson plant could ruin millions of vaccine doses
Mounting evidence suggests the more contagious coronavirus variant first identified in the UK, which experts believe is partly driving an uptick of cases in places like Michigan, may already be dominant across the US.
British contractor presumed dead in Mozambique terror attack, family says
A British contractor missing since Islamist militants first attacked the town of Palma in northern Mozambique just over a week ago is presumed to have died, his family said Thursday.
The world saw this photo after his death, but to George Floyd's girlfriend it was his 'dad selfie'
Courteney Batya Ross, George Floyd's girlfriend, gave testimony about Floyd's life as a father at the trial of former police officer Derek Chauvin. Chauvin is charged with second-degree murder, third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter in the death of George Floyd.
Trump's own statements in old lawsuit could haunt him in any future criminal case
Donald Trump once said he calculated his net worth, to a degree, on his "feelings," and that he put the "best spin" on some of the assets.
Media mogul Jimmy Lai found guilty over 2019 Hong Kong protests
A Hong Kong court has convicted pro-democracy media tycoon Jimmy Lai and eight other prominent opposition activists over their roles in an unauthorized assembly at the height of the 2019 protests.
The cause of Tiger Woods' crash has been determined but details yet to be released publicly
The cause of Tiger Woods' crash in February has been determined, according to Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva, but details of the investigation will not be made public until the golf legend gives his permission.
The first Korean American first lady in the US: We will not stand silent any more
• Man arrested in hate crime assault on Asian woman was out on parole for killing his mom
Dr. Fauci on Dr. Birx: You need to cut her some slack
Dr. Anthony Fauci discusses criticism he and Dr. Deborah Birx have faced for not speaking out against President Trump more during his administration.
Myanmar junta offers ceasefire to some, as UN envoy warns of 'bloodbath'
Man arrested in hate crime assault on Asian woman was out on parole for killing his mom
The man arrested in the "hate crime assault" on a 65-year-old Asian woman in New York City was out on parole for killing his mother, police told CNN.
Bolsonaro in trouble as Brazil's political crisis deepens
Brazil reported yet another record number of deaths on Tuesday as a surge of Covid-19 infections cripples hospitals across the country. But it's the political turmoil rocking the government that grabbed headlines on Wednesday.
Senate Republicans already have a Donald Trump problem
Over the past 10 days, two things happened that make clear that a) Trumpism isn't going anywhere and b) it's going to complicate Republican attempts to retake control of the Senate next November.
Chauvin's body camera footage shows his reaction just after George Floyd left in an ambulance
An off-duty Minneapolis firefighter who was rebuffed from rendering aid to George Floyd last May is set to return to the stand in Derek Chauvin's trial on Wednesday after a judge criticized her behavior while testifying.
Witness gets emotional watching Floyd arrest footage
Jurors heard testimony from a series of witnesses during day three of former Minneapolis Police officer Derek Chauvin's murder trial in the death of George Floyd. Chauvin is charged with second-degree murder, third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter.
Former police chief: Officers made situation worse when they got there
CNN's Erin Burnett and former Detroit Police Chief Isaiah McKinnon discuss the Minneapolis Police officers' initial interaction with George Floyd when they first arrived on scene.
Tucker Carlson's interview with Gaetz gets uncomfortable
Fox News host Tucker Carlson appeared to be left uncomfortable and confused after interviewing Rep. Matt Gaetz about allegations related to sex trafficking of a minor. CNN's Ryan Nobles reports.
Delta CEO and Georgia governor get heated in voter law square-off
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp launched a counterattack on Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian Wednesday afternoon, just hours after Bastian said the voting bill Kemp signed last week was "unacceptable," "wrong" and "based on a lie."
Footage from Derek Chauvin's body cam played in court
White House pleads with governors and mayors to 'save lives' by reinstating mask mandates
'Oh my God': Trial goes to break after witness breaks down on stand
Charles McMillian, who was one of the first bystanders on the scene as George Floyd was being taken into custody in May 2020, broke down on the stand during his testimony in the trial of Derek Chauvin after watching graphic footage of Floyd's arrest.
The one big problem with Matt Gaetz's explanation about being under investigation
Witness breaks down after testifying that he told George Floyd to comply with police
Hear prosecutor's strategy after cashier testifies he thought Floyd was high
A cashier who talked with George Floyd before his death testified that he thought Floyd was high. Elie Honig and Charles Ramsey discuss how the prosecution handled this testimony.
New footage of George Floyd played in court
Macron announces tougher Covid restrictions as he warns France risks 'losing control'
Hungary reports record number of COVID deaths despite high vaccination rates
Third day of testimony at Derek Chauvin's trial begins
Russia registers world's first Covid-19 vaccine for animals
As governments across the globe scramble to secure Covid-19 vaccine doses for humans, Russia has registered the world's first coronavirus vaccine for animals, state media outlet TASS reported Wednesday.
UK defends AstraZeneca shot as Germany limits its use
Myanmar military junta carry out devastating airstrikes
Children were among those killed and injured in airstrikes by Myanmar's military on an ethnic rebel-controlled area in the country's southeast, a humanitarian aid group said Tuesday, as junta forces stepped up their offensive in the region.
14 countries and WHO chief accuse China of withholding data from pandemic origins investigation
It was supposed to offer insight into the origins of the Covid-19 pandemic. But since its release on Tuesday, the long-awaited World Health Organization investigation has drawn criticism from governments around the world over accusations it is incomplete and lacks transparency.
Dr. Hotez on Pfizer report: It's pretty impressive
Dr. Peter Hotez, co-director of Texas Children's Hospital's Center for Vaccine Development says the the clinical trial results of Pfizer/BioNTech's Covid-19 vaccine showing 100% efficacy in youths ages 12 to 15 is "pretty impressive."
Pfizer/BioNTech says its Covid-19 vaccine is 100% effective and well tolerated in adolescents
Clinical trial results of Pfizer/BioNTech's Covid-19 vaccine showed its efficacy is 100% and it is well tolerated in youths ages 12 to 15, the companies said Wednesday.
CNN speaks to parents of children in vaccine trial
Pfizer and Moderna have begun testing their vaccines on children 6 months through 11 years old. CNN's Gary Tuchman reports.
French President Macron under pressure to lock down as Covid-19 hospitalizations soar
French President Emmanuel Macron is expected to tighten coronavirus restrictions on Wednesday as case numbers and admissions to intensive care units soar across France, where the government has been resisting a third nationwide lockdown.
India's Covid-19 surge has gone from 'bad to worse,' health official says
This country is offering free vaccine shots to foreigners
Serbia is becoming a regional vaccination hub as it has so much vaccine, it's even offering free shots to foreigners. CNN's Fred Pleitgen reports from the country's biggest vaccination center in Belgrade.
Firefighter, 9-year-old and teens give powerful testimony in Derek Chauvin trial
A dangerous coronavirus variant is wreaking havoc in parts of Europe. Experts fear US could be next
A dangerous coronavirus variant is already wreaking havoc in other parts of the world and an expert says it's critical the US sticks with safety measures during the next few months to be able to beat another surge and keep people safe.
CDC chief says she's scared about where US is headed
New Covid-19 cases have spiked in the US in the last several days, the latest data showed Tuesday -- and White House and health officials are pleading with the country to take more precautions until more people can be vaccinated.
US and 13 other countries release joint statement raising questions about report and calling for independent and fully transparent evaluations
With an eye on history, Biden moves on big, bold and progressive infrastructure package
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