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Martian landslides may be caused by melting ice and salt under the surface
Mars may seem like a still, frozen desert, but more evidence suggests that the red planet is active in subtle ways.
Eavesdropping marmosets understand other monkeys' conversations
Marmosets can understand conversations between other monkeys and judge whether they want to interact with them, according to new research.
Hundreds of congressional staffers sign letter to senators urging them to convict Trump
DOJ drops Trump admin. lawsuit accusing Yale of discriminating against Asian-American and white students
The Justice Department on Wednesday dropped an affirmative action lawsuit the Trump administration had filed against Yale University last year accusing the school of discriminating against Asian American and White applicants.
Dr. Fauci reveals he often double masks
During a White House Covid-19 briefing, Dr. Anthony Fauci said that although the CDC has not yet outlined specific guidelines regarding the trend of wearing two masks to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, he often double masks.
Newsmax anchor storms off set when MyPillow CEO voices election conspiracies
Newsmax anchor Bob Sellers repeatedly tried to cut off MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell in an interview Tuesday after the Trump-supporting executive spread election fraud falsehoods on air. That's a particularly touchy topic for the conservative news channel, because it was named in a lawsuit claiming it spread misinformation about voting machines.
The latest on Congress as GOP tensions rise
She was stunned by Biden's inauguration. How this South Carolina mom escaped QAnon
Ashley Vanderbilt says her four-year-old daughter Emmerson knew "something was wrong with her mom."
Golden Globe nominations cast a light on the weirdness of this awards season
Golden Globes 2021: See the full list of nominees
Nominations for the 78th Annual Golden Globe Awards, celebrating the best in television and film, were announced Wednesday.
UK Covid-19 mutation could be bad news for vaccines
Hill staffers sign letter urging senators to convict Trump at impeachment trial
Hundreds of congressional staffers wrote an open letter to senators urging them to consider the trauma aides experienced during the deadly insurrection at the US Capitol and to convict former President Donald Trump "for our sake, and the sake of the country."
Ousted Aung San Suu Kyi is being held for at least two weeks
Myanmar's deposed leader Aung San Suu Kyi has been remanded in custody for two weeks, according to her party's spokesperson, two days after the country's powerful armed forces seized control in a coup.
Does Europe need to close its schools?
From total closures to staggered classes, the question of whether students should be allowed to attend school in-person continues to be a divisive topic in Europe. CNN's Max Foster reports on the varying approaches being taken.
UK variant mutation could be bad news for vaccines
She didn't believe President Biden would be sworn in. How one woman fell for QAnon and came back to reality
Ashley Vanderbilt fell down the QAnon rabbit hole. But after Joe Biden was inaugurated, she knew she'd been tricked. She tells CNN Business' Donie O'Sullivan how she escaped.
UK scientists: The next Covid variant is likely already out there. We just don't know it yet
Almost a month into a third nationwide lockdown, most of England seems to be in hibernation: stores are shuttered, high streets are deserted, and trains are almost empty. But in one small village in the countryside near Cambridge, in eastern England, there is a hive of activity.
First came Covid lockdown. Now a bushfire is forcing these Australians to evacuate
The state of Western Australia is facing an "unprecedented situation" as it battles a raging wildfire while millions of residents are under coronavirus lockdown, the state's premier Mark McGowan said in a media briefing Wednesday.
WHO team heads to China bat lab at the center of coronavirus conspiracies
A team of World Health Organization investigators in Wuhan are visiting a laboratory Wednesday that has been the focus of conspiracies and speculation about the origin of the coronavirus pandemic.
The Republican civil war has hit a pivotal moment
Biden looks to be in 'lockstep' with allies on China
The Biden administration wants to be "in lockstep" with allies and partners and then will engage with China, US State Department spokesperson Ned Price said Tuesday.
Analysis: Trump powers GOP schism over Taylor Greene and Cheney
The Republican civil war hits a critical moment on Wednesday over the fate of two prominent lawmakers who represent rival visions for a party torn by the toxic but still powerful influence of Donald Trump.
Dr. Fauci on what is needed for society to 'get back to normal'
Dr. Anthony Fauci talks with Don Lemon about how many people need to be vaccinated against the coronavirus before society can "get back to normal."
Man dies after falling 95 feet while canyoneering in Death Valley
A man canyoneering in Death Valley National Park has died after falling off a cliff, according to the National Park Service (NPS).
Several people were injured after a small explosion sparked a fire north of Los Angeles
Several people were injured Tuesday after a small explosion near a filming site in the hills north of Los Angeles sparked a fire, officials said.
UK variant mutation could be bad news for vaccines
• Dubai cracks down on tourism as cases surge• Why some people test positive after getting a vaccine • Shut out by allies, Canada will produce its own vaccines• Live: Sinopharm's coronavirus vaccine works against S Africa variant: Chinese researchers say
Biden pays respects to fallen Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick
President Joe Biden arrived at the US Capitol late Tuesday night to pay his respects to fallen US Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick, whose remains are lying in honor in the building's famous Rotunda, less than four weeks after he died after responding to the riot that erupted in the building.
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy is in an hours-long meeting with Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, an incendiary freshman lawmaker
Senate Republicans are losing patience with Georgia's new Republican congresswoman Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene.
Jeff Bezos is stepping down as Amazon CEO
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos will step down from his role as chief executive later this year and transition to the role of executive chair, the company said Tuesday. He will be replaced by Andy Jassy, who currently heads the company's cloud business, Amazon Web Services.
George Conway: We're watching moral collapse of Republican Party
CNN's Anderson Cooper speaks with conservative lawyer George Conway about Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), who has pushed continued claims of election fraud.
This traveler is on the hunt to find a $22,000 flute he left on a Chicago train
A traveler found himself in the ultimate luggage mishap: he lost a $22,000 flute left to him by his late grandmother on a Chicago subway.
Amazon gets court to block $3.3 billion retail deal involving India's richest man
Amazon has been handed a major legal victory in its fight to block a multibillion-dollar deal between two of India's biggest retailers.
More than 100,000 people in the US have died of Covid-19 since January 1
More than 100,000 people have died from Covid-19 in the United States so far this year, according to Johns Hopkins University data.
House approves new fines for members who don't complete security screening before entering floor
The House of Representatives has officially created a new rule that will fine any member for failing to complete security screening prior to entering the House floor.
New York governor signs bill to repeal 'walking while trans' ban
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed a bill Tuesday repealing a controversial statute commonly known as the "walking while trans" ban.
SpaceX Mars rocket prototype explodes on landing, again
Starship SN9, SpaceX's early prototype for a rocket the company hopes will carry the first humans to Mars, launched a high-altitude test flight Tuesday that saw the vehicle travel a few miles up in the air, hover for a moment, and then conduct a belly flop-like maneuver on descent before making an explosive landing back on the launch pad.
Mickey Callaway, Angels pitching coach, accused of sexually inappropriate behavior
The Los Angeles Angels suspended pitching coach Mickey Callaway on Tuesday following a report by The Athletic alleging Callaway sent inappropriate pictures and unprompted texts to at least five female reporters over a span of at least five years.
Two FBI agents killed and three injured in Florida shootout
Two FBI agents were fatally shot and three agents were wounded in a shootout as they executed a search warrant in Sunrise, Florida, on Tuesday morning, the FBI said.
CNN anchor: Greene's comment shook me
CNN's Erin Burnett takes a look at Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's (R-GA) conspiracy theories and how some House Republicans remain silent about her, but publicly bash Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) after she voted to impeach President Trump.
Navalny draws a heart for his wife while in court
Why some people test positive after getting a vaccine
A Covid-19 vaccine does not provide full or immediate protection, which means it's still possible to get infected and test positive for the virus. Democratic Rep. Stephen Lynch of Massachusetts did. He tested positive after he got his second dose of the Pfizer vaccine. Hall of Fame basketball coach Rick Pitino, who coaches the men's team at Iona College in New York, also tested positive after getting his first dose.
Kremlin critic Navalny mocks 'Putin the Poisoner' as he gets jailed again
Kremlin critic Alexey Navalny appeared in a Moscow court on Tuesday in a bizarre and heated hearing in which the politician ridiculed suggestions he should have communicated with parole officers while he was in a coma.
See what Republican lawmakers are saying about Marjorie Taylor Greene
Republican lawmakers, including Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY), are speaking out about Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) after she spread conspiracies.
Apple tests new way to unlock an iPhone without removing a face mask
Some iPhone users will soon be able to unlock their smartphones without needing to remove their face masks in public. There's just one catch: it requires an additional Apple device.
Rapper known for the Nae Nae dance charged with murdering his cousin
Silentó, the Atlanta rapper known for the hit single and viral dance "Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae)," was arrested and charged with murder in the shooting death of his cousin, authorities said.
US Senate confirms two history-making members of Biden's Cabinet
The Senate is on track to confirm Pete Buttigieg as transportation secretary and Alejandro Mayorkas as Homeland Security secretary on Tuesday.
Trump lawyers argue Senate can't convict: Fraud claims protected by 1st Amendment
• Family and friends of Capitol rioters turned them in• Trump's pollster says Covid-19, not voter fraud, to blame for loss
Five children and a man are killed in a shooting in Oklahoma
A shooting at a home in eastern Oklahoma has left five children and a man dead, and a woman hospitalized with serious injuries, police said Tuesday morning.
Trump lawyers argue Senate can't convict him: Fraud claims are protected by 1st Amendment
Boston Dynamics is teaching its robot dog new tricks
Boston Dynamics is teaching its robot dog Spot new tricks.
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