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Brazil marks its deadliest day since the Covid-19 pandemic began
What Dr. Fauci finds 'unimaginable' about the Covid-19 pandemic
One year after the World Health Organization declared the Covid-19 outbreak a pandemic, Dr. Anthony Fauci spoke to CNN's John Berman about the unprecedented fight to stop the virus.
Aung San Suu Kyi: The rise and fall of a political icon
She was an icon of democracy, but her reputation was tarnished after she defended Myanmar's military over genocide accusations. Here's what you need to know about Aung San Suu Kyi.
This revelation made Oprah's jaw drop. But it comes as no surprise to many Black Britons
Hawaii declares an emergency as flooding causes extensive damage, including bridge collapses
The state of Hawaii is under an emergency proclamation as the state struggles with widespread damage from flooding.
1 in 3 women subjected to physical or sexual violence in their lifetime, WHO says
One in three women globally are subjected to physical or sexual violence during their lifetimes, estimates a damning new report from the World Health Organization (WHO) released hours after International Women's Day.
Namibia's First Lady releases powerful video message to trolls who 'slut-shamed' her
Namibia's First Lady, Monica Geingos, marked International Women's Day with a powerful message to internet trolls, who she says have hurled insults at her on social media.
Iran tried to recruit me as a spy, says former prisoner Kylie Moore-Gilbert
A British-Australian academic said she suffered "psychological torture" while jailed in Iran and claims Tehran tried to recruit her as a spy, in her first interview since she was released last year.
Roger Mudd, longtime TV journalist, dies at 93
Television journalist Roger Mudd, who was once Walter Cronkite's primary substitute at CBS, died Tuesday at his home in Fairfax County, Virginia, his family said.
China lays out its 5-year tech master plan
China's latest 5-year master plan gives insight on how Chinese authorities plan to strengthen its high-tech might. CNN's Kristie Lu Stout explains.
Biden's Covid relief bill is huge, ambitious and about to pass
President Joe Biden plans to use the $1.9 trillion Covid-19 relief bill expected to pass Congress on Wednesday as a platform for a generational transformation of the economy to benefit the least well-off Americans and alleviate poverty.
Second death of official from Aung San Suu Kyi's party raises fears of Myanmar military detention
An official from ousted Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi's party has died in custody following alleged torture, the second such death while in detention of junta forces this week, according to a watchdog group.
Piers Morgan leaving 'Good Morning Britain' after storming off set over his attacks on Meghan
'Convincing' evidence of Uyghur genocide, first independent report into allegations claims
As Texas governor lifts state mask mandate, here's what we know
Texans will no longer be under a statewide mandate to wear masks in public as of Wednesday, but they shouldn't be too quick to throw out their face coverings.
China and Russia agree to build joint lunar space station
China and Russia have agreed to jointly construct a lunar space station that will be "open to all countries," the China National Space Administration said in a statement on Tuesday.
Facing recall, California Gov. Newsom pleads for optimism and patience
Facing a recall effort that has threatened his political future, California Gov. Gavin Newsom acknowledged Tuesday night the fatigue and frustration that many Californians are feeling after a year of sacrifices.
Myanmar protestors getting permanent symbols of resistance -- tattoos
Throughout Myanmar's month-long demonstrations against the resumption of military rule, artists have helped shape how the protests are expressed visually, from moving illustrations of demonstrators who have died, to huge murals, roadside artworks and satirical protest signs mocking coup leader General Min Aung Hlaing.
'Convincing' evidence of Xinjiang genocide, report says
• Her brother disappeared after traveling to US 5 years ago. She believes he's in a camp
Van Jones: Turns out there is a queen. Her name is Oprah
CNN's Chris Cuomo, Van Jones and CNN political analyst Natasha Alford discuss why some members of the political right are speaking out about Oprah Winfrey's interview with Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex.
Westerners are increasingly scared of traveling to China as threat of detention rises
Jeff Wasserstrom is a self-proclaimed China specialist who is seriously considering never returning to China -- at least, he says, not while President Xi Jinping is in power.
Heavy rainfall in Hawaii's Maui damaged homes, sparked evacuations and threatened a dam to near imminent failure
The mayor of Maui has asked some residents to evacuate and others to shelter in place due to flooding that threatened to cause a dam failure earlier Monday and has already damaged or destroyed at least half a dozen homes.
Michigan man charged in connection with homemade explosive device at high school
Michigan police charged a 33-year-old man Tuesday after a student brought a homemade explosive device to a high school and accidentally detonated it.
NBA player apologizes for using anti-Semitic slur
NBA player Meyers Leonard issued an apology Tuesday after a video appeared to show him using an anti-Semitic slur while livestreaming a video game.
Why Donald Trump is fighting Republicans over his name
While Donald Trump has long championed himself as a master real estate tycoon, talk to anyone familiar with how he built his fortune and they will tell you that the key to his success wasn't buying buildings. It was in agreeing to license his name -- literally -- to a variety of buildings, reality TV shows and other ventures that wanted to benefit from being associated with a brand that, for many Americans, exuded over-the-top opulence.
Kia warns some owners to park their vehicles outside due to fire risk
Kia is issuing a recall for nearly 380,000 Sportage SUVs and Cadenza sedans due to a problem that could cause them to catch fire.
Beyoncé thanks Meghan for 'courage and leadership'
Beyoncé is showing love for Meghan, Duchess of Sussex.
Biden forges ahead with his pro-union agenda on several fronts
President Joe Biden on Tuesday continued his string of pro-union actions since entering the White House by calling for the House to pass a bill to make it easier for employees to unionize.
Biden prepares for first ever Quad summit with key Asia-Pacific leaders as China tensions linger
The leaders of the United States, Japan, India and Australia will meet in a virtual summit this week, a source in Japan with direct knowledge of the talks told CNN on Tuesday.
Buckingham Palace says royal family is 'saddened' by Harry and Meghan interview
• Piers Morgan leaving TV show after storming off live broadcast over his attacks on Meghan• This revelation made Oprah's jaw drop. But it comes as no surprise to many Black Britons
Kendrick Johnson death investigation will be reopened, Georgia sheriff says
An investigation into the death of Kendrick Johnson, the Georgia teenager found dead in a rolled-up gym mat eight years ago, has been reopened, according to Lowndes County Sheriff Ashley Paulk.
House GOP struggles over conservative hardliners' tactics: 'It's a pain in the a**'
House Republicans are engaged in an internal struggle over how to assert their power with their robust minority, with a small contingent of conservative hardliners taking extreme measures to disrupt routine business of the chamber, irritating many of their GOP colleagues who are eager to wage a more focused battle over President Joe Biden's agenda.
Clearview AI sued in California by immigrant rights groups, activists
Clearview AI, the controversial firm behind facial-recognition software used by law enforcement, is being sued in California by two immigrants' rights groups to stop the company's surveillance technology from proliferating in the state.
Sea level rise is increasing fastest in populous coastal areas, study says
Coastal communities are experiencing sea level rise four times worse than global water rise, according to a new study released Monday.
Unable to reach detained leaders, Myanmar's UN envoy is fighting coup leaders on his own
As a university student years ago, Kyaw Moe Tun sat out Myanmar's watershed 1988 pro-democracy protests. "I always listened to my parents, and they wanted me to stay home," he says. Now, as Myanmar's ambassador to the United Nations, he tells Meanwhile that his duty is to protest -- on behalf of the people of Myanmar and the democratic government they elected last year.
FBI releases new security footage of person placing pipe bombs outside RNC and DNC headquarters
The FBI released new security footage Tuesday as authorities continue to seek more information about the person who placed pipe bombs outside the Republican National Committee and Democratic National Committee headquarters that were discovered in Washington, DC, on the day of the Capitol riot.
Piers Morgan leaving TV show after storming off live broadcast over his attacks on Meghan
Piers Morgan, who prompted backlash and an investigation from the UK's media regulator over comments about Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, will depart "Good Morning Britain," ITV abruptly announced Tuesday.
Witness says dynamite blast devastation was akin to aftermath of 'an atomic bomb'
A woman who witnessed the aftermath of the explosions that rocked Equatorial Guinea has said the scenes resembled the detonation of an atomic bomb.
What rural Alaska is getting right about Covid-19 vaccinations
Lab studies suggest Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine can protect against Brazil variant
Myanmar protesters trapped in late-night standoff as military tries to silence independent media
A post-coup crackdown by Myanmar's military appeared to intensify Monday as security forces revoked the licenses of five independent media companies before a late-night standoff that saw hundreds of young protesters trapped in Yangon.
Prince Harry says the Queen was not allowed to meet him last year
In a clip released by CBS from Oprah's interview with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry says the Queen was not able to make her own decisions as head of 'the firm.'
They lost their jobs because of Covid-19. But US Congress left them out of the relief bill.
Many undocumented immigrants living in Queens, New York have been without work for a year. They are unable to pay rent, are struggling to feed their children and are being left out of Congress' Covid-19 relief bills despite the fact that many are essential workers.
Experts say that variant is now rapidly spreading across the US
A safer future is just a few months away, but it's crucial that Americans keep practicing Covid-19 safety precautions and heeding health officials' advice as the country works to vaccinate more people, one expert told CNN on Monday.
Zoo staff devastated by loss of 2 giraffes who died in a fire
Two giraffes died in a fire at a zoo in Virginia on Monday, according to the zoo and the local fire department.
Vanessa Bryant wins case to obtain names of deputies who allegedly took photos of crash site
The names of four Los Angeles County Sheriff Department deputies who allegedly took or shared grisly photos of the scene of the helicopter crash that killed NBA legend Kobe Bryant will be released to Vanessa Bryant, a judge ruled Monday.
Can the royal family survive? Harry and Meghan's interview reignites the debate
As the world digests the bombshell details revealed in Oprah Winfrey's interview with Prince Harry and the Duchess of Sussex, it's almost inevitable that questions will be asked of the British monarchy's continued relevance in the 21st century.
3 university professors placed on leave after photos surface of them at campus event wearing and holding racist symbols
Three professors at the University of South Alabama have been placed on leave after photos surfaced of them wearing and holding racist symbols at a campus event in 2014, according to a statement from the school.
What could make Myanmar's military junta back off?
With live fire being deployed on a widespread basis in Myanmar since a military coup on February 1, the generals who seized power have lived up to fears that they would resort to lethal force against their own citizens. Early restraint in the face of peaceful protesters has been replaced with bullets, and security forces have killed more than 50 people to date.
Biden nominates two female generals to 4-star commands after promotions delayed under Trump administration
President Joe Biden on Monday announced he has nominated two female generals to positions as 4-star combatant commanders after their promotions had been delayed under the Trump administration.
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