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China shutters website for pirated foreign content. Fans mourn a window to the uncensored world
When Bill Liang realized that popular video download and streaming service Renren Yingshi might be gone for good his heart sank.
Europe's vaccine strategy splinters
• Biden moves up date by which US will have enough vaccine for every adult
Brazil records highest daily number of Covid-19 deaths
White House pulls Tanden nomination
The White House is pulling the nomination of Neera Tanden to lead the Office of Management and Budget, according to an administration official.
Biden urges patience on Covid as Republican governors go rogue on reopenings
President Joe Biden is barreling into his first science-vs.-politics showdown with powerful Southern Republican governors, one that could define the outcome of the race to vaccinate enough Americans before variants take hold.
As Australia extends international travel ban, Qantas launches domestic 'Mystery Flights'
With Australians still unable to travel abroad due to pandemic restrictions, flag carrier Qantas is launching a series of "Mystery Flights" to encourage domestic travel.
How news orgs can combat vaccine hesitancy as production ramps up
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Days from getting vaccinated, 88-year-old dies of Covid-19
Just days before he was supposed to receive the Covid-19 vaccine, 88-year-old Leonard Davis contracted coronavirus and died 10 days after being admitted to the hospital. CNN's Randi Kaye reports.
Over a dozen killed after SUV carrying 25 people crashes into truck
An SUV packed with people crashed into a semitruck in Imperial County, California, on Tuesday morning, leaving 15 dead and others hospitalized, hospital officials said.
More Americans are dying "in the prime of their lives," new report finds
Younger and middle-age Americans have been dying at higher rates over the past three decades, marking what is becoming a public health crisis across the US workforce.
Tanks, propaganda and tourists: Welcome to Kinmen County, 'Taiwan's DMZ'
On a hilltop on the northwestern tip of Taiwan's Kinmen Island stands the Beishan Broadcast Wall, a towering concrete structure dotted with 48 loudspeakers.
Three female journalists killed by gunmen
Three female media workers were shot dead in the eastern Afghan city of Jalalabad on Tuesday, government officials said, amid a wave of killings that is spreading fear among professional workers in urban centers.
Jahmil French, 'Degrassi: The Next Generation' actor, dead at 29
Jahmil French, an actor known for his role as Dave Turner on the Canadian series "Degrassi: The Next Generation," has died, according to his manager, Gabrielle Kachman. He was 29.
Rep. Ronny Jackson made sexual comments, drank alcohol and took Ambien while working as White House physician
The Department of Defense inspector general has issued a scathing review of Rep. Ronny Jackson during his time serving as the top White House physician, concluding that he made "sexual and denigrating" comments about a female subordinate, violated the policy for drinking alcohol while on a presidential trip and took prescription-strength sleeping medication that prompted concerns from his colleagues about his ability to provide proper care.
Rio Tinto's chairman to step down in latest shakeup following Indigenous cave destruction
Rio Tinto Chairman Simon Thompson is stepping down over the company's destruction of a 46,000-year-old, sacred Indigenous site in Australia, becoming the latest in a string of departures connected to the event.
Biden administration sanctions senior Russian officials over Navalny poisoning and imprisonment
The Biden administration has slapped sanctions on seven Russian officials in response to the poisoning and imprisonment of opposition leader Alexey Navalny.
Texas governor ignores warnings and lifts mask mandate
Gov. Greg Abbott announced Tuesday he's lifting the mask mandate in Texas, even as health officials warn not to ease safety restrictions.
This island nation aims to produce its own Covid-19 vaccine
Cuba is attempting to make its own Covid-19 vaccine. CNN's Patrick Oppmann speaks to some of the scientists working on the potential breakthrough.
FBI Director knocks down conspiracy theory that Capitol rioters were 'fake Trump protesters'
Europe's vaccine strategy splinters
Fight erupts over Myanmar's seat at UN
The fight for control of Myanmar has now officially arrived at the United Nations.
Watch out, PayPal. Square just launched its own bank
Square, the financial payments firm run by Jack Dorsey, launched an in-house bank that it says will allow it to "operate more nimbly" in an increasingly crowded fintech market.
Biden moves up date by which US will have enough vaccine for every adult
President Joe Biden, announcing that drugmaker Merck will help manufacture a vaccine developed by Johnson & Johnson, said the United States would have enough doses for every adult American by the end of May. That does not mean they would all be administered by then.
CNN anchor reacts to McEnany claiming they expected a 'peaceful' rally
CNN's Brianna Keilar sounds off on former White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany for claiming that the Trump administration expected a "peaceful" rally on January 6, the day rioters attempted to stop the election certification by breaching the US Capitol.
President Biden announces 'major step forward' on vaccines
President Joe Biden announced the US will have enough Covid-19 vaccine doses for every US adult by the end of May, accelerating the timeline by two months.
Hilaria and Alec Baldwin welcome new baby
The Baldwin family looks to have a new addition.
US Supreme Court's conservatives poised to weaken voting protections
In a critical voting rights case, conservative Supreme Court justices on Tuesday suggested they were ready to uphold two provisions of an Arizona voting law that Democrats argue violate the historic Voting Rights Act.
Reese's is launching a peanut butter cup without any chocolate
Peanut butter purists called and Reese's answered.
Opinion: Cuomo's offensive 'apology'
"Questions have been raised ..."
FBI Director knocks down conspiracy theory that Capitol rioters were 'fake Trump protesters'
• Feds charge man who claimed he dressed up like Antifa and beat police during Capitol riot
'Coming 2 America' takes us back to Zamunda
Eddie Murphy and Arsenio Hall return in the long-awaited comedy sequel, joined by Tracy Morgan and Leslie Jones. David Daniel has a look.
Arab-Israeli violence intensifying in Israel
Arab-Israeli leaders are calling for greater involvement from police and Israeli intelligence service Shin Bet to combat a wave of violent crime that's hit Israeli-Arab towns and cities. CNN's Sam Kiley reports.
Trump got vaccinated in secret. Here's why that matters
Dr. Peter Hotez says that if former President Donald Trump and former first lady Melania Trump had decided to reveal to the public that they received the Covid-19 vaccine it would have helped "melt away" a lot of vaccine hesitancy.
Five elected investigators are turning their attention to Trump
Former President Donald Trump is facing mounting legal trouble from five separate investigations in New York, Georgia and Washington DC. CNN's Sara Murray reports.
Johnson & Johnson working on vaccine booster for variants
US warned variants could wipe out all Covid-19 progress
A CNN investigation uncovered a massacre of civilians. Ethiopia is now defending its military presence
Ethiopia on Monday rejected a call from the United States to pull regional forces out of the country's Tigray region, and defended the deployment of some of those troops amid reports of human rights violations.
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy sentenced to jail in historic ruling
A French court on Monday sentenced former President Nicolas Sarkozy to three years in prison for corruption and influence peddling, but suspended two years of the sentence.
Trump unleashes new threat to American democracy
Biden vowed to hold MBS accountable. Now he's being accused of letting him get away with murder
John Avlon on CPAC: It was a hyperpartisan temper tantrum
CNN's John Avlon argues election lies were center stage at the 2021 Conservative Political Action Conference in Orlando, Florida.
Prince Philip moved to new hospital to treat infection and test preexisting heart condition
Britain's Prince Philip, the husband of Queen Elizabeth II, was moved from one London hospital to another on Monday for treatment of an infection and observation of a preexisting heart condition, Buckingham Palace announced.
Three names mysteriously removed from Khashoggi intelligence report
Shortly after the US intelligence community published its long-awaited report on Friday afternoon on the Saudis who were responsible for the death of Jamal Khashoggi, it was taken down without explanation and replaced with another version that removed the names of three men it had initially said were complicit.
Biden vowed to hold MBS accountable. Now he's being accused of letting him get away with murder
US President Joe Biden vowed to hold the Saudi Crown Prince accountable. Instead he's accused of letting him get away with murder.
The people paying a heavy price for telling the truth about Covid in China
French youth speak out about mental health consequences of pandemic
After nearly a year of on and off lockdowns and restrictions, France's health minister is warning of a looming mental health crisis facing the country's young. CNN's Melissa Bell reports.
Aung San Suu Kyi faces a third charge following the deadliest military violence yet
Myanmar's ousted civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi was hit with another charge Monday, as protesters returned to the streets in a show of defiance following the deadliest day since the military seized power in a coup in early February.
Highlights from the 2021 Golden Globes
The 78th Golden Globe Awards started with technical glitches but ended with powerful speeches from Cecil B. DeMille Award winner Jane Fonda and Taylor Simone Ledward, Chadwick Boseman's widow.
Security forces open fire on peaceful protesters, killing 18
Myanmar's military junta fired the country's United Nations ambassador Saturday after he made an impassioned plea at the UN General Assembly for international action to help overturn the coup.
Indians are telling their 18 million-strong diaspora to keep out of their affairs
When American author Meena Harris tweeted criticism of the Indian state's clampdown on farmers protesting agricultural reforms, nationalist counter-protesters responded by burning her portrait. Hundreds of Indians barraged her with abuse on Twitter, telling her to stay out of their country's affairs.
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