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Amazon just teased 3 new products. They may never hit the market
Amazon announced three new Alexa-enabled products on Wednesday: a smart sticky note printer, nutrition scale and cuckoo clock. But there's a catch -- the tech giant will only ship these items if enough people pre-order them.
Google Maps will now let you pay for parking and transit without leaving the app
Google Maps can already tell you which train to take or map out an optimal driving route. Now, it's simplifying travel even more by letting users pay for parking or public transportation right from their phones.
World No. 1 stunned in Australian Open quarterfinals
The single most ridiculous claim in Trump's statement slamming Mitch McConnell
Former President Donald Trump made a number of wild claims in a statement Tuesday savaging Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell. But one really stood out to me: His insistence that he had "single-handedly saved" more than a dozen Senate seats -- including McConnell's! -- from falling into the clutches of Democrats over the past two elections.
UK's Prince Philip taken to London hospital after feeling unwell
Prince Philip, the 99-year-old husband of Queen Elizabeth, has been taken to a London hospital after feeling unwell, according to a Buckingham Palace press release.
Norway, UK and Canada are not climate champions. They are climate hypocrites
In Oslo, the street lamps are powered by renewables. To conserve energy, the smart lights dim when nobody is around. The Norwegian capital, like the rest of the country, is proud of its exceptional green credentials. Its public transportation system too is powered entirely by renewable energy. Two thirds of new cars sold in the city are electric. There's even a highway for bees.
Majority of Brits unsatisfied with how Brexit turned out, survey says
A majority of Britons are not satisfied with the post-Brexit trade agreement that Boris Johnson secured with the European Union, according to a survey that provides the first detailed insight into the nation's attitude towards the deal since it took effect.
This family finally got running water. Others fighting Covid-19 aren't as lucky.
Navajo Nation resident Timothy Holiday drives miles to haul clean water to his mother so she can drink and wash her hands. Victoria Badonie's grandchildren used to shower from a groundwater pipe over a mile from their house before federal stimulus money recently helped them get running water. They are among the many on the reservation who have limited access to clean water. This has always been their way of life, but see how the Covid-19 pandemic has magnified the need to fix this inequality.
Harry Dunn's family can bring damage claims against Anne Sacoolas in US, judge rules
A judge in the United States on Tuesday ruled that a civil claim for damages against Anne Sacoolas -- the woman accused of killing 19-year-old Harry Dunn while she was driving on the wrong side of the road in England -- can be heard in Virginia, according to court documents seen by CNN.
Giuliani no longer representing Trump 'in any legal matters'
South Korean lawmaker and spy agency dispute whether N. Korean hackers stole Covid data
Did North Korea hack US drugmaker Pfizer and steal data on Covid-19 vaccines and treatment research? The answer, at least on Wednesday in South Korea, depends on who you ask.
Dubai princess claims she is being held 'hostage' in secret videos
The daughter of Dubai's billionaire ruler, who attempted to flee abroad in 2018, has appeared in secret recordings claiming she is being held hostage in a "villa converted into a jail" with no access to medical help, according to a BBC documentary.
New Zealand to roll back social distancing restrictions
Watch the entire CNN Presidential Town Hall with Joe Biden
'Terrified' UN envoy issues warning on Myanmar as protesters face down military
'Terrified' UN envoy issues warning on Myanmar as protesters face down military
• Cut off from the outside world, Myanmar's defiance revealed in satellite images
6 takeaways from Joe Biden's CNN town hall
President Joe Biden took part in his first town hall since entering the White House last month, answering questions from CNN's Anderson Cooper (and audience members) in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Biden says things may be back to normal by Christmas
President Joe Biden would only commit to a return to normal by next Christmas during a CNN town hall on Tuesday, saying he did not want to boost Americans' hopes when he could not be certain of a still-early vaccine rollout.
Biden cracks a joke when asked about what it's like in White House now
CNN's Anderson Cooper asks President Joe Biden what it's like being in the White House as President.
Trump rips McConnell in lengthy statement
Former President Donald Trump went after Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell on Tuesday, calling him "a dour, sullen, and unsmiling political hack" in a broadside attack just days after the Kentucky Republican voted to acquit Trump in his second impeachment trial.
Leading Democrat sues Trump and Giuliani over Capitol riot
Former President Donald Trump and attorney Rudy Giuliani are being accused of conspiring with the far-right groups Proud Boys and Oath Keepers to incite the January 6 insurrection in a civil lawsuit filed Tuesday in federal court by the Democratic chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee. The suit cites a post-Civil War law designed to combat violence and intimidation by the Ku Klux Klan.
Biden administration approves arms sale to Egypt despite human rights concerns
The Biden administration on Tuesday announced it had approved a possible $197 million sale of missiles to Egypt, just days after the Egyptian government is said to have detained family members of a US-based Egyptian American human rights activist.
How China is devastating Australia's billion dollar wine industry
South Australian winemaker Jarrad White spent almost a decade building his business in China. Then, in a matter of months, it all fell apart.
US expresses outrage over Erbil rocket attack
The White House said it was "outraged" by a rocket attack on coalition forces in Iraq that has been claimed by an Iranian-backed militia, but said is still working to determine who was responsible.
The destinations open to travelers vaccinated against Covid-19
As the Covid-19 pandemic continues to wreak havoc on the travel industry, countless destinations around the world are rolling out vaccines to their most vulnerable citizens.
Why the Republican Party is poised to tear itself apart
In the last 48 hours, two things have happened that suggest the Republican Party is likely headed to an all-out civil war:
Apple tweaks syringe emoji to be less graphic amid vaccine rollout
Apple on Tuesday unveiled a small change to its syringe emoji that removes the drops of blood.
Giuliani no longer representing Trump 'in any legal matters'
Mbappe's devastating hat trick stuns Barcelona in Champions League
Kylian Mbappe scored a wonderful hat trick against Barcelona on Tuesday as Paris Saint-Germain secured a devastating 4-1 away win in the first leg of its Champions League round of 16 tie.
Last-minute Trump rule blocked by judge
A federal judge in California blocked a Trump-era rule that went into effect just a day before Joe Biden took office and sought to dramatically limit the ability of Central American migrants to claim asylum in the United States
Deadly winter storm sweeping US has set more than 2,000 record-low temperatures
Millions of Americans reeling from a deadly storm and massive power outages are about to get walloped by more winter weather.
Citibank can't get back $500 million it wired by mistake
After committing one of the "biggest blunders in banking history," a US District Court judge ruled that Citibank cannot recover the almost half a billion dollars it accidentally wired to Revlon's lenders.
Cut off from the outside world, Myanmar's defiance revealed in satellite images
Covid-19 vaccination scandal rocks Peru
Marriott CEO Arne Sorenson has died after pancreatic cancer fight
Marriott International's president and CEO Arne Sorenson died Monday following a nearly two-year battle with pancreatic cancer, the hotel chain announced Tuesday.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry to appear in Oprah Winfrey primetime special
Oprah Winfrey has landed the first major interview with Meghan Markle and Prince Harry since the duo announced they were expecting their second child.
Historian corrects Nikki Haley's George Washington tweet
Presidential historian Alexis Coe breaks down the falsehoods in tweet by former Gov. Nikki Haley (R-SC) about George Washington.
Dave Chappelle has a powerful take on the Capitol riots
CNN's Don Lemon reacts to comedian Dave Chappelle's take on the US Capitol riots.
Hundreds secretly vaccinated early in Peru scandal
More than 480 people, including several ministers and a former president, were quietly vaccinated against Covid-19 in Peru even before the country's official vaccination campaign began, says President Francisco Sagasti.
Keilar calls out Fox News for misrepresenting Trump parade
CNN's Brianna Keilar calls out Fox News host Sean Hannity for saying that a President's Day Parade in Florida for former President Donald Trump was spontaneous, despite evidence it was planned.
More than 55 million vaccine doses administered in the US
'Asinine on every level': Keilar blasts GOP senator for Capitol riot claim
CNN's Brianna Keilar reacts to Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) stating that the Capitol riot on January 6th didn't seem like an "armed insurrection."
Hong Kong to ease social distancing measures
Biden faces urgent questions as Covid reaches a new stage
New York Times: House Republican shunned by family members over Trump criticism
Eleven members of Republican Rep. Adam Kinzinger's family sent him a vitriolic letter accusing him of being a member of the "devil's army" in light of his criticism of then-President Donald Trump after the January 6 insurrection, The New York Times reported Monday.
NC Republicans censures Sen. Burr over vote to convict Trump
North Carolina GOP Chairman Michael Watley joins CNN's John Berman to discuss their vote to censure Sen. Richard Burr over his vote to convict former President Donald Trump.
Ex-President Trump has a *lot* of money problems
Donald Trump officially left the White House on January 20. Immediately, he came face-to-face with a whole bunch of financial issues and crumbling business ventures. In this latest episode of The Point, CNN's Chris Cillizza ticks through the trouble the former president now faces.
Joe Biden confronts a leadership moment
An exhausted and impatient nation needs the kind of clarity and leadership only a president can provide as the coronavirus pandemic reaches a potentially decisive stage.
Video shows rocket attack on US and coalition forces in Iraq
A civilian contractor was killed and a US service member was injured along with five other contractors when rocket fire landed on coalition forces near Erbil International Airport in Iraq, according to Col. Wayne Marotto, the spokesman for Operation Inherent Resolve. CNN's Oren Liebermann reports.
Australian Prime Minister apologizes to former staffer allegedly raped in Parliament office
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison apologized Tuesday to a former government staffer who alleged that she was raped by a colleague in Parliament House two years ago.
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