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Gorillas make full recovery from Covid-19
Gorillas make full recovery from Covid-19
Millions of Americans without power due to extreme cold weather
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo's Covid-19 controversy, explained
Democratic New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is at the center of an escalating controversy over deaths in nursing homes, how they were counted and how they handled requests for that data.
Inside President Biden's routine: Oval Office fires and early bedtimes
Republican lawmaker shunned by his family over vote to impeach Trump
Republican Rep. Adam Kinzinger's own family has shunned him in a handwritten letter over his vote to impeach former President Trump for incitement.
The syrupy treat that helped China's Manchu Army conquer the Ming Dynasty
Poon Sun Hay awakes in the early morning, ready to return to Singapore's Chinatown Complex Hawker Centre and finish up the work he started the night before.
More than 150 million Americans under winter weather alerts
In Texas, the governor called out the National Guard to help. In Kansas, the governor asked residents to do all they could to conserve power. In Kentucky, state officials said people need to be cautious as more frigid winter weather is coming.
Analysis: Biden, Xi and the pan-Pacific tussle to come
Last week's long-awaited call between Joe Biden and Xi Jinping was the opening move in a pan-Pacific tussle that will dominate the tenures of both presidents.
Fallout from Trump's acquittal exposes deepening rift within GOP
Donald Trump's acquittal in the Senate's impeachment trial -- and the backlash now facing Republicans who voted to convict him -- have exposed the deepening rift within the GOP over whether to continue to fully embrace the former President or seek to move past his divisive brand of politics.
Frozen wind turbines contribute to rolling power blackouts across Texas
Some of the warmest places in Texas, where rolling power outages are occurring across the chilly state, are inside cars and trucks parked in the driveway of a home without electricity.
How the Dalai Lama's death could plunge Asia into a cultural and religious crisis
Vincent Jackson, former NFL wide receiver, found dead in hotel room, authorities say
Former NFL wide receiver Vincent Jackson was found dead Monday in a hotel room in Brandon, Florida, officials said.
'Appalling:' Amanpour reacts to past media coverage of Britney Spears
CNN's Christiane Amanpour talks to director Samantha Stark about her documentary "Framing Britney Spears" and the rise and vilification of the superstar.
Here's why Covid-19 numbers are gradually improving. (Hint: It's not widespread vaccinations)
Parler comes back online one month after going dark
Parler, the social network favored by conservatives, came back online Monday with a redesigned website one month after it was suspended by Amazon Web Services and effectively driven offline.
As he settles into a job he has sought for decades, the daily routine of being President has come more naturally for him than for some predecessors
• Analysis: Biden gets his first chance to fully exercise his power• Zakaria: Biden's foreign policy plans 'worrying'
New riot video shows extreme levels of coordination
Newly released videos paint an alarming picture of just how much worse the Capitol attack could have been. CNN's Tom Foreman takes a closer look.
Researchers share encouraging 'real world' data on Pfizer vaccine
Elon Musk invites Vladimir Putin for a conversation on Clubhouse
Elon Musk wants to have a conversation with Vladimir Putin on his new favorite social media app: Clubhouse.
Pfizer vaccine sees 'real world' results
• Peru FM resigns in furor over secret vaccination of officials • The UK's surprising Covid-19 success story
Pelosi announces plans for '9/11-type commission' to investigate Capitol attack
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced in a letter to House Democrats on Monday plans for the creation of a "9/11-type commission" to investigate the January 6 attack on the US Capitol.
Peru FM resigns in furor over secret vaccination of officials
Peru's foreign minister has stepped down amid a furor over government officials being vaccinated against the coronavirus, even before the country began rolling out doses to health care workers.
Antarctic sponges discovered under the ice shelf is perplexing scientists
The accidental discovery of strange life forms on a boulder beneath the ice shelves of the Antarctic has confounded scientists.
Fauci was worried about contracting Covid-19 at Trump White House
Dr. Fauci: I worried about getting Covid-19 in the Trump White House
Dr. Anthony Fauci told Axios that he was concerned about personally contracting Covid-19 while working inside former President Donald Trump's White House.
Kamala Harris' marriage could challenge a racial taboo
Nikki Buskirk was watching vice presidential nominee Kamala Harris and her husband Doug Emhoff wave to supporters at an Election Night celebration in November when the future second gentleman did something that made Buskirk glow with admiration.
CNN's John Avlon: There may be penalties for Trump's lawyers. Here's why
CNN's John Avlon looks at Donald Trump's second impeachment defense team and what could happen to them after they have been caught lying in defense of their client.
History-making new WTO leader vows equal access to vaccines
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala is poised to be confirmed as leader of the World Trade Organization on Monday.
World's third-largest economy bounces back
Japan's main stock index soared to its highest level in more than three decades on Monday as investors cheered signs of a rebound for the world's third largest economy.
Canada's elderly are 'terrified' vaccines may not come soon enough
Back in December 2020, Canada's coronavirus vaccination campaign looked promising as first doses were administered. But two months later supplies are down to a trickle and some of the country's elderly population is concerned. CNN's Paula Hancocks reports on what's gone wrong.
Lindsey Graham says Lara Trump is 'the future' of Republican party
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) spoke out against Sen. Richard Burr (R-NC) for voting to convict former President Donald Trump in his second impeachment trial. CNN's Fredricka Whitfield and Executive Director of Stand Up Republic Evan McMullin discuss.
WHO Wuhan mission finds possible signs of wider original outbreak in 2019
Investigators from the World Health Organization (WHO) looking into the origins of coronavirus in China have discovered signs the outbreak was much wider in Wuhan in December 2019 than previously thought, and are urgently seeking access to hundreds of thousands of blood samples from the city that China has not so far let them examine.
Cubans face an impossible choice: Go hungry or risk virus
Cuba's coronavirus cases are rising and as the country struggle to get control of the pandemic, food shortages on the island continue to worsen. CNN's Patrick Oppmann reports.
Vaccine rollout is a much-needed win for UK after bungling its pandemic response
Last May, Steve Bates' phone rang. The UK was in the midst of its first national lockdown -- there was a stay-at-home order, schools and most shops were closed, and experts were warning that a vaccine could still be years out.
Auckland, a city of 1.5 million, goes into lockdown after family of 3 tests positive for the UK variant ofCovid-19
Arrest of climate activist backed by Greta Thunberg sparks outrage in India
Supporters of a young climate activist arrested in India over a farmers' protest "toolkit," later shared by Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg, have called for her release.
Armored military vehicles roll onto Myanmar's streets as protesters return for 10th day
Western diplomats on Sunday warned Myanmar's military junta that "the world is watching," as a communications blackout swept the country.
Michael McDowell wins the 63rd annual Daytona 500
Michael McDowell won the 63rd annual Daytona 500 Sunday in Daytona Beach, Florida.
WHO Wuhan mission finds possible signs of wider original outbreak in 2019
The end of Trump's trial lifts an oppressive cloud from Washington
• Analysis: This Trump acquittal is different• This is Trump's heaping list of legal problems post-impeachment• Opinion: This was no triumph for Trump
Japan earthquake the latest in a long line of setbacks for beleaguered Tokyo Games
Less than six weeks before the Olympic torch relay was due to begin in Fukushima, showcasing the region's recovery from a catastrophic nuclear disaster a decade ago, the Japanese prefecture has once again been rocked by a powerful earthquake.
NYPD charges 21-year-old man in connection with four subway stabbings that left 2 dead
The suspect charged in connection with the four subway stabbings that left two people dead over the weekend has been identified as a 21-year-old man who was living in a Brooklyn homeless shelter, according to the New York Police Department.
Covid-19 cases have declined sharply. These factors will determine how pandemic unfolds from here
A grim new forecast confirms what experts caution amid declining Covid-19 cases and hospitalizations: when it comes to the pandemic, the US is not yet out of the woods.
Archaeologists discover ancient beer factory in Egypt
Archaeologists have discovered a massive 5,000-year-old brewery in the ancient Egyptian city of Abydos, according to Egypt's Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities.
Meghan and Harry are expecting a second child
Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, are expecting an addition to their family.
Batch of homegrown coronavirus mutations seen in US
Researchers said Sunday they have identified a batch of similar troubling mutations in coronavirus samples circulating in the United States. They've not only drawn attention to them; they've come up with a better shorthand for referring to them. They've named them after birds.
How Brazil gambled on unproven drugs to fight Covid-19
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has long been a champion of drugs chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine to cure Covid-19, despite multiple studies that show that they are not effective. Now, documents show that his government spent emergency funds on the medicines and continued to produce and distribute them at unprecedented rates throughout 2020 while rejecting at least one offer to purchase a vaccine already in the final stage of trials because the terms were "abusive."
Bitcoin soars, nearing $50,000 for the first time
Bitcoin is this close to $50,000, continuing a stunning rise that has sent it soaring nearly $20,000 this year.
UK has administered 15 million first doses of Covid-19 vaccine
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