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Skier found dead after being buried by an avalanche in Utah
A skier died after being buried by an avalanche Saturday in the backcountry of Summit County, Utah.
Active US military and veterans are overrepresented among initial Capitol attacks, CNN analysis shows
Active military personnel and veterans are over-represented among the first 150 people to be arrested and have records released for federal offenses in the violence and insurrection at the US Capitol.
100-year-old UK fundraising hero Tom Moore hospitalized with Covid-19
Tom Moore, the World War II veteran who raised millions for a British charity supporting the UK's National Health Service by walking laps of his garden before his 100th birthday, has been hospitalized with Covid-19 and pneumonia, his daughter Hannah said on Twitter Sunday.
Powerful nor'easter could bring up to 18 inches of snow to NYC
Over 100 million Americans will feel winter's sting early this week as a powerful nor'easter takes aim at the most densely populated cities along the East Coast.
Thousands detained in Russia amid rallies for Alexey Navalny
The wife of opposition leader Alexey Navalny was detained Sunday in Moscow, according to the Navalny team, as she joined protesters across the country in rallying in her husband's name.
Wendy Williams' biopic is as brutally honest as she is
"Wendy Williams: The Movie" chronicles the former shock jock's rise to fame, and shares new intimate details about Williams' struggle with addiction and her divorce. A Lifetime documentary called "Wendy Williams: What a Mess!" aired after the biopic.
How lawmakers made it nearly impossible to legalize abortion in Honduras
This week, lawmakers in Honduras changed the country's constitution to make it virtually impossible to legalize abortion in the future -- an extreme election-year move that critics warn will further endanger women's health.
CNN reporter briefly detained as thousands of protesters take to the streets Russia
CNN's Fred Pleitgen reports that thousands of opposition protesters calling for the release of Kremlin critic Alexey Navalny have been detained amid a crackdown by Russian security forces.
'SNL' takes on Marjorie Taylor Greene, GameStop and Tom Brady
"Saturday Night Live" returned for its first show of 2021, and had one question on its mind: "What still works?"
WHO team investigating pandemic visits wet market, receives flu data
A team of World Health Organization investigators in China researching the origins of the coronavirus tell CNN they now have months of Chinese influenza data which might contain vital clues as to the early spread of the virus.
Trump's impeachment defense team in tumult after five attorneys leave
• Analysis: Trump loses his impeachment team amid unfaltering loyalty from the GOP
Trump loses his impeachment team amid unfaltering loyalty from the GOP
• Trump's impeachment defense team leaves less than two weeks before trial
Legal analyst: This may be why Trump's lawyers left
Former President Donald Trump's five impeachment defense attorneys have left a little more than a week before his trial is set to begin amid a disagreement over his legal strategy. CNN's Elie Honig breaks down what this means for Trump's case.
Why Senate Democrats may struggle in 2022
The retirement announcement this week from Sen. Rob Portman is a sign that even as we just finished one election, another one is right around the corner. Democrats seemed to be pleased that the Ohio Republican is stepping aside because beating an incumbent senator is hard.
Best moments of 'Saturday Night Live'
"Saturday Night Live" returned for its first show of 2021, and it poked fun at Marjorie Taylor Greene, the Capitol insurrection and also includes a kiss between John Krasinski and Pete Davidson.
Five of Trump's impeachment defense attorneys leave, less than two weeks before trial
Ikea bought 11,000 acres of forest in Georgia to protect it from development
An investment group of Swedish retail giant Ikea has acquired forestland in southeast Georgia to protect the land and its diverse ecosystems from development.
Capitol Police deny request to allow sledding, citing security concerns and Covid-19
The US Capitol Police have denied a request to allow sledding on the west side of the complex ahead of an expected snowstorm in the area.
Pakistan battles 'tsunami' of Covid-19 patients with few vaccines in sight
Keeping vigil outside the hospital ward in Karachi, Daniyal Ameen watched his father breathing through a ventilator via a live video link from the intensive care unit (ICU).
Residents of Washington town wonder if QAnon has taken hold of their mayor
The 7,000 residents of Sequim, Washington, nestled in a valley on the Olympic peninsula two hours west of Seattle, are grappling with a big question: Has the QAnon conspiracy taken hold of their mayor?
New pandemic forecast projects frightening toll
Women in China are spurning men and babies and the government is worried
Oxford professor disputes Macron on vaccine effectiveness
White people traveled to a hard hit Latino neighborhood in New York and took many of the Covid-19 vaccine appointments
A Covid-19 vaccination site in a Latino neighborhood in New York City hard hit by the pandemic saw an overwhelming number of White people from outside the community show up to get the shot this month, city leaders say, laying bare a national disparity that shows people of color are being vaccinated at dramatically lower rates.
A 10-year-old investor made big bucks on the GameStop shares he got for Kwanzaa
Jaydyn Carr was a GameStop shareholder long before the buying frenzy that sent share prices skyrocketing, and now the 10-year-old investor has cashed in, making almost $3,200.
Confused about this GameStop saga? Here are the 5 things you need to know
There was a lot to unpack in the deluge of news this week about GameStop, the stock market, Reddit groups, trading apps and hedge funds. If it all seemed like too much, we can't blame you for tuning out.
Five men arrested after asylum center set ablaze in UK
Five men have been arrested in connection with a fire "believed to have been started deliberately" at a UK asylum facility on Friday.
Sophie, Grammy-nominated artist, dies aged 34
Grammy-nominated experimental pop artist and producer Sophie Xeon -- publicly known as Sophie -- died in a "terrible accident" on Saturday morning aged 34, according to a statement from her record label Transgressive.
Trump's in a historically strong 2024 primary position for an ex-president
Donald Trump is no longer president. He no longer has the megaphone of Twitter.
Americans now have to wear masks on public transport
Inside the Reddit army that's crushing Wall Street
Reproductive rights groups: 'You can't just remove the damage of the last four years'
A fight between the EU and UK reveals the ugly truth about vaccine nationalism
The UN General Assembly in September last year was a pivotal moment in the pandemic, when leaders began to show some unity as global deaths approached a million. They had learned hard lessons from the damage that hoarding protective equipment had done, they said. When a vaccine was developed, the world's most vulnerable would be first in line, they claimed.
Chinese millennials aren't getting married, and the government is worried
Johnson & Johnson's Covid-19 vaccine: What the data means, how it works and why it matters
With new urgency, Biden makes his case to the American people for Covid-19 relief
President Joe Biden came to Washington with big dreams of bipartisanship, but the practicalities are now setting in.
Senate Republicans say Trump should be held accountable for riot -- but not by them
Senate Republicans say Trump should be held accountable for riot -- but not by them
To Senate Minority Whip John Thune, former President Donald Trump's actions ahead of the deadly Capitol riot are totally indefensible.
Feds charge woman allegedly heard during Capitol riot saying she was looking for Pelosi 'to shoot her in the friggin' brain'
Federal prosecutors charged a woman in connection to the January 6 riot at the US Capitol in Washington who they say can be heard on video making violent remarks about House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
US Capitol Police officer killed during insurrection will lie in honor at Capitol
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer announced on Friday that the body of US Capitol Police Officer Brian D. Sicknick will lie in honor in the Capitol Rotunda.
Trump's residency at Mar-a-Lago under legal scrutiny
The use of Mar-a-Lago as former President Donald Trump's permanent home is under legal review by the town of Palm Beach and the arrangement may be discussed at the upcoming town council meeting, the town manager told CNN.
Putin signs law extending nuclear arms treaty between US and Russia
Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a law on Friday ratifying the extension of New START, a key arms control treaty with the United States, a week before it was due to expire, the Kremlin said in a statement.
Pipe bombs found near US Capitol during insurrection were placed the night before, FBI says
Two pipe bombs near the Democratic and Republican party headquarters discovered on January 6 were planted the night before the insurrection at the Capitol, the FBI said Friday.
Journey to get Covid-19 vaccine a long one in rural America
CNN's Omar Jimenez follows a convoy of Covid-19 vaccines on their long journey to get from the distribution point to towns in rural America.
Hedge funds bitching about Reddit can cry me a river
Keilar rolls the tape on governor's nursing home death claims
CNN's Brianna Keilar looks into the allegations that New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo's administration undercounted Covid-19 deaths in nursing homes as Cuomo was telling the public that New York's nursing home death toll was lower than most states.
UK prepares to welcome thousands of Hong Kongers fleeing national security law
The United Kingdom is preparing to welcome potentially tens of thousands of migrants from Hong Kong, with the opening of a new visa for residents of the former British colony this Sunday.
Biden 'encouraged' by Johnson & Johnson vaccine news, White House says
Seven years after his daughter was abducted, he got a call: 'Is this my daddy?'
Some of the Chibok schoolgirls abducted by Boko Haram nearly seven years ago have finally escaped from their captors, a father of one of the girls told CNN.
Trump's legacy of mistrust sends Congress into total war
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