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Evacuations ordered as dam on the Hawaiian island of Maui is in danger of failure
A dam on the Hawaiian island of Maui is in imminent danger of failure and an evacuation order has been issued for residents "downstream of Kaupakalua Dam in Haiku," according to the Hawaii Emergency Management Agency.
The long-term significance of the new Covid-19 rescue bill
UK royal family in crisis after Harry and Meghan allege racism and neglect in Oprah interview
Britain's royal family was facing a once-in-a-generation crisis on Monday after Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, rocked the institution with a litany of devastating allegations in their eagerly awaited interview with Oprah Winfrey.
'Really disturbing': Friend of Prince Harry reacts to Oprah interview
CNN's Brooke Baldwin speaks to Dean Stott, a friend of Prince Harry's, about the interview Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, gave to Oprah Winfrey.
India begins deporting more than 150 Rohingya refugees to Myanmar
Indian police have detained more than 150 Rohingya refugees found living illegally in the northern territory of Jammu and Kashmir, and begun deporting them to Myanmar, two officials said on Sunday.
Teen Vogue staffers question Alexi McCammond's hire as editor in chief 'in light of her past racist and homophobic tweets'
A group of 20 Teen Vogue staff members sent a letter to management on Monday expressing concern over their recently appointed editor in chief, Axios political reporter Alexi McCammond.
'Could be a kamikaze mission': GOP lawmaker takes on Trump
CNN's Jeff Zeleny speaks to Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-IL), an outspoken critic of former President Donald Trump, about some of the backlash he has received since voting to impeach Trump and his political future.
Hong Kong Star Ferry converted into a luxury yacht
The Star Ferry is one of Hong Kong's most affordable attractions. But the Star Ferry yacht is another story.
Biden German Shepherd has aggressive incident and sent back to Delaware
The two German Shepherds belonging to President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden were returned to the Biden family home in Delaware last week after aggressive behavior at the White House involving Major Biden, two sources with knowledge tell CNN.
What 'WandaVision' and 5 other picks can teach us about how to live
What would you do for love? And to what lengths would you go to erase grief?
What the Biden administration can do to fight child poverty
Juanita Dominguez (whose real name has been changed to protect her privacy) is an immigrant from Venezuela and a single mother of two living in Queens, New York. Dominguez was earning a comfortable salary of $70,000 as an engineer at a construction company until the pandemic hit and she was laid off.
Daniel Prude's son files lawsuit against Rochester and city police officers alleging wrongful death
Daniel Prude's son is suing the city of Rochester, New York, and police officers involved in Prude's death in federal court for alleged gross negligence and wrongful death.
Analysis: How Dr. Seuss explains Biden's big win on Covid bill
The Republican Party's inability to ignite a grassroots backlash against the $1.9 trillion Democratic Covid relief bill moving toward final passage underscores the GOP's transformation into a coalition energized primarily by cultural and racial grievance -- and the opportunity that opens for President Joe Biden to advance his economic priorities.
CBS releases new clips from Harry and Meghan interview
"CBS This Morning" released unseen clips from Oprah's interview with Harry and Meghan. Meghan compared her experiences to those of her sister-in-law, Kate Middleton.
Rare meteorite that fell on UK driveway may contain 'ingredients for life'
A fireball that lit up the sky over the United Kingdom and Northern Europe on February 28 was an extremely rare type of meteorite. Fragments of the space rock discovered on a driveway in the Cotswolds could provide answers to questions about the early history of the solar system and life on Earth.
Cuomo faces mounting Democratic backlash as top NY lawmakers call for resignation
The walls are closing in on New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
A Mexican restaurant in Texas is requiring people to keep wearing masks. Some are threatening to call ICE on the staff
As Texans looks ahead to the mask mandate ending and businesses reopening fully on Wednesday, one Houston restaurant is dealing with hateful comments because it said it will require customers to keep wearing masks.
Greene and Freedom Caucus members force delay on votes for non-controversial legislation
Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia and several members of the House Freedom Caucus made plans Monday night to ask for a roll call vote on a series of suspension bills.
India is trying to build its own internet
While Twitter finds itself in a prolonged standoff with the Indian government over the company's refusal to take down certain accounts, a senior executive of a very similar Indian social network says the sudden attention on his app has been "overwhelming."
Prosecutors' probe into Trump finances expands to include millions loaned for Chicago skyscraper
The Manhattan district attorney's office subpoenaed documents from an investment company that loaned the Trump Organization millions of dollars for its Chicago skyscraper in a sign that the investigation into the former president's finances continues to expand, according to people familiar with the investigation.
Paul Walker's daughter, Meadow, opens for Givenchy at Paris Fashion Week
Givenchy released its first runway show with creative director Matthew M. Williams at the helm, and the recorded film for Paris Fashion Week was opened by 22-year-old Meadow Walker, the daughter of late actor Paul Walker. The actor, best known for starring in the "Fast and Furious" franchise, died in 2013.
Georgia Republicans advance limits to voting access after high 2020 turnout
Georgia Republican lawmakers are pushing to clamp down on voting rights Monday, potentially passing a sweeping election bill that among other things would repeal no-excuse absentee voting.
'QAnon shaman' must remain in jail, judge rules
A federal judge ruled Monday that the so-called "QAnon shaman" who was charged in the Capitol insurrection is too dangerous to release and must stay in jail while his case moves forward.
US proposes power-sharing agreement in Afghanistan
The Biden administration has proposed to the Afghan government that they enter an interim power-sharing agreement with the Taliban in a letter from Secretary of State Antony Blinken to President Ashraf Ghani.
European Commission President says more vaccines are coming, stresses EU cohesion'
The slew of Senate Republican retirements prove who's in charge of the GOP now
Missouri Sen. Roy Blunt's surprise retirement announcement Monday adds his name to a growing list of GOP establishment politicians who no longer recognize the party they represent and have decided to walk away rather than face the peril of losing their career at the hands of a Donald Trump-inspired base that views them a insufficiently loyal to the cause.
Twenty-somethings are finding their dream apartments on TikTok
As vacant apartments pile up in big cities, real estate agents are increasingly turning to TikTok to match twenty-somethings with rentals that are a steal by pre-pandemic standards.
New Meghan clip released: Rude and racist are not the same
In a further clip from her interview with Oprah Winfrey, Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, says the palace did not protect her from the press in the same way as her sister-in-law Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge.
Senate sends Covid-19 relief bill back to the House for final vote
A deeply-divided Senate passed President Biden's $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief bill over the weekend, sending it back to the House for final approval. CNN's Lauren Fox reports on what changes the House must approve in order for the bill to be signed into law.
Uyghur journalist reacts after Beijing dismisses claims of genocide
Uyghur journalist Gulchehra Hoja, an anchor for US government-funded Radio Free Asia, reacts to Beijing's dismissal of claims of genocide in Xinjiang, China.
Myanmar military occupies hospitals and universities ahead of mass strike
Troops in Myanmar have occupied hospitals and university campuses, and ramped up nighttime raids ahead of a nationwide strike to protest against the military coup, according to local media reports.
Senate passes Biden's $1.9 trillion Covid relief plan after all-night votes
West Virginia Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin brought the Senate to a standstill on Friday over a policy dispute that threatened to upend President Joe Biden's top agenda item -- a $1.9 trillion Covid relief bill -- and prompted a furious lobbying effort behind the scenes after Democrats thought they had party unity.
Pope Francis holds historic meeting with revered Shia cleric in Iraq's Najaf
Pope Francis has held a historic meeting with revered Shia Muslim cleric Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani in Iraq's holy city of Najaf, according to al-Iraqiya state TV, on the second day of the pontiff's visit to the country.
Harry and Meghan: From royal romance to palace rift
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Amanda Gorman, inaugural poet, says she was 'tailed' by security guard on her walk home
Amanda Gorman, the nation's first youth poet laureate, said she was "tailed" and told "you look suspicious" by a security guard as she walked home Friday night.
The legendary Iditarod sled dog race is going ahead amid the coronavirus pandemic
The Iditarod, Alaska's legendary long-distance sled dog race, is set to begin Sunday despite the threat of coronavirus.
Harry and Meghan expose palace hypocrisy
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The women who are being blamed for their own deaths
February marked the culmination of a nearly decade-long legal saga that raised national questions about how Canada treats Indigenous women. Cindy Gladue, a 36-year-old Canadian Cree-Métis mother of three, bled to death in a hotel bathtub almost a decade ago.
This teen was offered over $1 million in scholarships when she applied to colleges
After applying to more than 20 colleges, one high school senior from Philadelphia has been offered a total of over $1 million in scholarship money.
A Pennsylvania town surprised its UPS driver with a $1,000 gift thanking him for his hard work during the pandemic
A UPS driver was moved to tears after his customers in Pennsylvania showed their appreciation in a big way.
UK destinations brace for tourist pandemonium
Democratic divides sharpen even as Biden's Covid-19 relief package moves forward
The honeymoon is over for President Joe Biden and Senate Democrats, whose unified front has been thrown into doubt during the final stages of negotiations on the White House's $1.9 trillion Covid-19 relief bill.
20 killed as car bomb rocks Somali capital
NBA's best players gather for All-Star Game like no other
It is typically a time where the great and good of the NBA showcase their unique skills to an assembled crowd of fans and A-list celebrities.
There's a dearth of Black players on the LPGA Tour. This woman wants that to change
Made redundant from her job at Lockheed Martin at the age of 55, Clemmie Perry started thinking she needed to find a hobby.
'We're walking into the mouth of the monster' by loosening Covid-19 restrictions, expert says
The Apollo 11 astronauts quarantined after returning to Earth. Here's why
Just weeks after becoming the first man to walk on the moon, NASA astronaut Neil Armstrong celebrated his 39th birthday in quarantine.
Task force examining Capitol security calls for installment of mobile fencing among host of other changes
A task force established to review security at the US Capitol following the violent insurrection on January 6 is calling for mobile fencing around the complex, a quick reaction Capitol Police force on standby when Congress is in session and an overhaul of how members are protected in their home districts, according to an executive copy of the report obtained by CNN.
An 18-year-old wins $25,000 on her very first lottery ticket
Now that she had turned 18, Sloan Stanley decided she'd do some grown-up things.
Is there a border crisis? It depends who you ask
An American flag blew in the South Texas wind as Father Roy Snipes prepared to welcome 100 migrants to the school close to his church.
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