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Trump's second impeachment trial is underway soon
Trump's second impeachment trial starts today. Here's a reminder of how we got here.
'Striking piece of evidence': WHO researcher on products in Wuhan market
CNN's Becky Anderson speaks with British zoologist Dr. Peter Daszak, one of the World Health Organization investigators taking part in the high-profile coronavirus source-tracing mission in Wuhan, China.
Military that overturned election warns protestors not to 'destroy democracy'
Myanmar's new military junta, which overturned the results of democratic elections when it seized power on Monday, has warned the public not to "destroy" democracy following three days of protests.
She's one of Europe's most powerful women. A vaccine spat could derail her big plans
It's likely that, a couple of weeks ago, you'd never heard the name Ursula von der Leyen.
Why bad news for AstraZeneca's vaccine is a roadblock on the way out of the pandemic
Why bad news for AstraZeneca's vaccine is a roadblock on the way out of the pandemic
It's the news the many feared: early data shows the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine may provide only "minimal protection" against mild to moderate illness caused by the coronavirus variant first identified in South Africa.
Footage shows Israel demolishing West Bank camp
Israel's recent rush to authorize the building of thousands of Jewish settlements on the West Bank and forced clearances of Bedouin camps have been condemned by the United Nations and European Union. But US President Joe Biden has, for now, remained silent on his policy for Israel and the Palestinians. CNN's Sam Kiley reports from the scene at Humsa.
Mary Wilson, a founding member of 'The Supremes,' has died
Mary Wilson, a founding member of "The Supremes" has died at the age of 76, her publicist told CNN.
Police fire water cannon at protesters in Myanmar
Large protests against the military coup continue in major cities across Myanmar despite the restrictions on public gatherings and curfew instituted by the government. CNN's Paula Hancocks reports.
North Korean hackers stole more than $300 million to pay for nuclear weapons, says UN
North Korea's army of hackers stole hundreds of millions of dollars throughout much of 2020 to fund the country's nuclear and ballistic missile programs in violation of international law, according to a confidential United Nations report.
Number of newborns registered in China drops 15% amid population decline fears
The number of newborns registered with the government in China dropped almost 15% last year, amid widespread concern over falling birthrates in the world's most populous country.
Japanese submarine collides with commercial ship while surfacing in Pacific
A Japanese submarine collided with a commercial ship as it attempted to surface off the country's Pacific coast on Monday, government officials said.
Analysis: Trump's trial set to rock Washington
The simple question posed by Donald Trump's second impeachment trial that begins Tuesday is whether a president who loses reelection can get away with a violent coup attempt in a desperate bid to stay in power.
Grandfather sentenced in 2019 death of granddaughter from cruise ship window
The man who pleaded guilty in the death of his 18-month-old granddaughter aboard a Royal Caribbean cruise ship in 2019 was sentenced Monday to three years of probation, according to a statement from the Puerto Rican government.
Someone tried to poison a Florida city by hacking into the water treatment system
A hacker gained access into the water treatment system of Oldsmar, Florida, on Friday and tried to increase the levels of sodium hydroxide -- commonly referred to as lye -- in the city's water, officials said, putting thousands at risk of being poisoned.
Egypt builds concrete security wall to protect popular Red Sea beach resort
Egypt says a recently constructed 36-kilometer concrete and wire barrier encircling Sharm el-Sheikh will help protect tourism at the Red Sea resort on the southern tip of the Sinai peninsula.
Clubhouse blocked in China as censors shut rare space for political debate
Clubhouse appears to have been blocked in China just days after it became the go-to app for uncensored conversations on a host of sensitive issues banned on other platforms.
'QAnon Shaman' rioter will eat organic food, while most prisons have reputation for serving unhealthy food
As trays with bologna sandwiches and canned fruit are being served to millions of people in America's prisons and jails, US Capitol rioter and so-called "QAnon Shaman" Jacob Chansley is only eating organic food while he awaits trial.
New medical report may shed light on Adama Traoré's death in police custody
The family lawyer for Adama Traoré, a Black Frenchman who died while being apprehended by Paris police in 2016, says a new medical report supports the possibility that Traoré's death was linked to police treatment during the arrest.
Reinventing Sri Lanka: As the country reopens to international travelers, the tourism industry ponders its future
A year ago, Dinesh Perera and his friends owned and operated the only two LGBTQ-friendly accommodations in Colombo: Mahasen by Foozoo and Mahasen Terrace by Foozoo. Both hotels sat opposite each other on Mahasen Mawatha, a quiet road in a residential neighborhood in Colombo.
40 hospitals across Washington state may have received counterfeit N95 masks, officials say
Hospitals across Washington state thought they were receiving authentic N95 masks, but it turns out that hundreds of thousands may be counterfeit, according to officials.
A trio of House GOP women could alter the outcome of the 2022 election
A trio of Republican women in the US House of Representatives dominated the political headlines last week, and their stories will undoubtedly impact the GOP's chances of retaking the House in 2022. Indeed, Liz Cheney of Wyoming, Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia and Claudia Tenney of New York each illustrate the political topography of the midterm electoral battlefield.
The 3 defenses of Donald Trump
Former President Donald Trump's lawyers have explained how will they defend him in his second impeachment trial against the charge that he incited the violent insurrection at the Capitol on January 6.
Analysis: What we know about how Trump's second impeachment trial will go
When former President Donald Trump's second impeachment trial kicks off Tuesday afternoon, Americans will relive -- through the eyes of the senators sitting in judgment of his actions -- the assault on the Capitol we all witnessed in real time just a little more than a month ago.
Trump tells aides he thinks he'll be acquitted and remains fixated on 'accountability' for Republicans who voted to impeach
Former President Donald Trump has been reaching out to aides and advisers to discuss his upcoming Senate impeachment trial, sources familiar with the conversations said, with one of those sources saying Trump thinks there won't be enough Republican senators who'll vote to convict him.
Senate leaders reach agreement on impeachment trial rules
The second impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump begins this week as Senate leaders reached an agreement Monday, giving the impeachment managers and Trump's lawyers up to 16 hours each to present their cases and creating the option for a debate and vote to call witnesses -- if the House impeachment managers seek it.
Scores of people feared dead after glacier falls into river and crashes through dam
At least 180 people are missing and 14 have died in northern India after part of a Himalayan glacier fell into a river sending a devastating avalanche of water, dust and rocks down a mountain gorge, and crashing though a dam.
The 11 most important lines from Liz Cheney's blockbuster Fox News interview
Fresh off a surprisingly strong vote of support within the House Republican conference, Wyoming Rep. Liz Cheney sat for an interview with "Fox News Sunday" anchor Chris Wallace in which she made clear that she has no plans of backing off her criticism of former President Donald Trump.
Georgia secretary of state's office launches investigation into Trump's phone call
The office of Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger confirmed to CNN on Monday that it has started an investigation into former President Donald Trump's attempts to overturn the state's election results, including a phone call the former President made to Raffensperger.
Lawyer for accused rioter reacts to Trump team's statement
President Trump's legal team argued that the people who breached the Capitol did so on their own. Brent Mayr, a lawyer representing accused Capitol rioter Christopher Grider, calls that claim "absurd."
Jeffrey Epstein's US Virgin Island properties may be sold to help pay victims' fund
Representatives of Jeffrey Epstein's estate are looking to sell his US Virgin Island properties to fund the Epstein Victims' Compensation Program, which paused all payouts last week, according to an attorney for the estate.
CNN reporter breaks down racial disparities in Covid-19 vaccinations
CNN's Omar Jimenez reports on the racial disparities in Covid-19 vaccinations, focusing specifically on the Latinx community in Chicago.
Republican becomes first sitting member of US Congress to die after contracting Covid
• Anger and heartbreak as China's biggest holiday put on hold
At least 14 people died in avalanches last week, the deadliest week of US avalanches on record
Andy Jessen was the mayor pro tempore of Eagle, Colorado. Sarah Moughamian, a lover of all things outdoors, spent all the free time she had in the Utah snow. Army Ranger Matthew Nyman survived a helicopter crash in Iraq that crushed his foot but he learned to climb again, most recently on Alaska's Bear Mountain.
Judge agrees to release prominent Proud Boys leader facing Capitol riot charges
A federal judge in Seattle on Monday decided that a Proud Boys leader on the West Coast, Ethan Nordean, should be released pending trial, even after federal prosecutors warned he could coordinate with the Proud Boys for another attack on the federal government.
China arrests Australian TV host on suspicion of spying
An Australian employee of China's state broadcaster CGTN has been arrested on suspicion of "illegally supplying state secrets overseas," Canberra said Monday.
Senate leaders near deal that will shape impeachment trial
Man killed at baby shower after celebratory cannon exploded
A man attending a baby shower was killed when a small cannon exploded in the back yard of a home near Flint, Michigan, police said.
Story of human evolution gets another rewrite with DNA analysis of Chinese teeth
DNA analysis of teeth and other fossilized remains from five caves in China has suggested that it was unlikely early modern humans were in China as early as 100,000 years ago.
Celebrities show support for Britney Spears in wake of new documentary
Celebrities began vocalizing their support for Britney Spears following a new documentary that aired on Friday.
Who could make the iCar? Apple is running short of options
The list of carmakers that might partner with Apple is shrinking.
South African variant doesn't appaer to be more transmissible, UK health official says
Biden administration announces another reversal of Trump policies
The Biden administration will reengage with the United Nations Human Rights Council, Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced Monday -- its latest bid to reverse the policies of the Trump administration and return to a foreign policy with roots in multilateral institutions.
UK Prime Minister 'very confident' in all the Covid-19 vaccines the country is using
Republican becomes first sitting member of US Congress to die after contracting Covid-19
Key things to know about the senator who will preside over Trump's impeachment trial
Highlights and lowlights of the Super Bowl TV show
Trump's team is making defense he wanted peace. CNN rolls the tape
CNN's John Avlon analyzes a defense argument made by former President Donald Trump's legal team as he faces a second impeachment trial.
This riot footage could be problematic for Trump
Democrats argue that former President Donald Trump incited the Capitol riot with his rhetoric. This video from the insurrection may help them make their case.
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