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Seoul's mayor died before he could face sexual harassment claims in court. A new report says the allegations were credible
Seoul's former mayor died last year in an apparent suicide after his secretary accused him of sexual harassment. Now, an investigation by a human rights watchdog in South Korea has found that her accusations were credible.
Biden sets bold timeline for a return to normal life
President Joe Biden's pledge that there will be sufficient vaccines for 300 million Americans by the end of summer represents a bold and politically risky response to criticism his pandemic plan lacks ambition.
Can a country accused of genocide host the Olympics?
The United States' determination that China is committing genocide in Xinjiang presents a rare moral predicament for athletes and countries preparing to compete in the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing.
Indian farmers ramp up protest by riding tractors into capital
Hundreds of thousands of farmers drove their tractors in convoy into the Indian capital New Delhi on Tuesday, as part of ongoing, nationwide protests against controversial agricultural laws that farmers say put their livelihoods at risk.
Welcome to Wakayama, Japan's most underrated destination for foodies
There's no denying Tokyo is one of the world's food capitals.
Thailand backs amendment allowing early-stage abortions
Thai lawmakers have voted in favor of allowing abortion up to 12 weeks of pregnancy while retaining penalties for later terminations, a move that pro-choice activists said fell short of protecting the rights of the mother.
Business exec and his wife charged after flying into remote Canadian town to get Covid-19 vaccine, officials say
The former president and CEO of the Great Canadian Gaming Corporation and his wife are facing charges -- including failure to self-isolate -- after allegedly chartering a plane to a small town in western Canada and posing as local workers to receive the coronavirus vaccine.
Youth poet laureate Amanda Gorman signs with IMG models
Less than a week after enrapturing audiences at President Joe Biden's inauguration ceremony, America's youth poet laureate Amanda Gorman has signed with one of the world's biggest modeling agencies.
Analysis: How Oregon just proved Trump isn't going anywhere
On Monday night, the Oregon Republican Party issued a formal condemnation of the 10 House Republicans who voted in favor of impeaching President Donald Trump for his role in inciting the violent insurrection at the US Capitol on January 6.
Viral meme of Bernie Sanders has been made into crocheted doll
The image from President Joe Biden's inauguration of Sen. Bernie Sanders sitting with his legs crossed wearing brown and white gloves made a splash on the internet. Now, one lucky bidder can own a crocheted doll made as a tribute to Sanders' inauguration meme.
The world's two richest men are fighting over space real estate
SpaceX and Amazon — companies run by the two richest men in the world — are sparring over their competing satellite-based internet businesses, with SpaceX accusing Amazon of "stifling competition" and Amazon accusing SpaceX of looking to "smother competition in the cradle."
You should update your iPhone right now
Apple is urging iPhone and iPad users to promptly update their operating systems to fix security bugs that may have already been exploited by hackers.
Florida led the world in shark attacks again in 2020
The US is once again the shark attack capital of the world in 2020. Thanks, Florida!
Democrats weighing whether to call witnesses for trial
Facing highly skeptical Republican senators, House impeachment managers are preparing a case to show the visceral evidence of the Capitol insurrection and how former President Donald Trump's words and actions motivated the rioters to breach the Capitol, according to sources familiar with the deliberations.
Analysis: Republicans still have one big card to play this year
There's no question that Republicans are not in a good spot politically at the moment.
Covid has killed 100,000 people in the UK. Experts say government is getting it wrong
• BREAKING: Global tally of Covid cases passes 100 million
Biden confronts Putin over several issues in first call, White House says
President Joe Biden held his first call Tuesday with his Russian counterpart, according to the White House, confronting President Vladimir Putin over a range of issues from a recent massive cyberattack to the suspected poisoning of the country's leading opposition figure.
Analysis: What Marco Rubio gets wrong about impeachment
Marco Rubio isn't a big fan of the House's decision to impeach former President Donald Trump over the incitement of rioters who overran the US Capitol on January 6.
Forced vote on constitutionality of impeachment fails to advance but offers clues ahead of trial
Sen. Rand Paul plans to force a test vote on Tuesday that will show how many Republicans support holding an impeachment trial for former President Donald Trump and how many believe a trial should not take place.
Kremlin tries to blame US for massive Russian protests
Across Russia, protesters turned out in the tens of thousands in scenes not seen in years. They were spurred in part by the arrest of newly returned opposition leader Alexey Navalny, while the Kremlin has tried to deflect blame to the US.
CNN breaks down McConnell's telling vote on impeachment trial
Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY) voted for a motion saying former President Trump's impeachment trial was unconstitutional because he is no longer in office. CNN's Ryan Nobles reports.
Elliot Page and Emma Portner say they are divorcing
Elliot Page and Emma Portner are getting divorced.
Senators sworn in for Trump impeachment trial
Senators were sworn in for the second impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump on Tuesday amid an immediate challenge to the constitutionality of the trial from a Republican ally of the former President.
Analysis: Biden sets course to tackle America's oldest fault line
• Senate confirms Biden's secretary of state• LIVE UPDATES What we know about Trump's Senate impeachment trial
Global tally of confirmed coronavirus cases surpasses 100 million
The world has now surpassed 100 million confirmed cases of the coronavirus. It's a figure that seemed almost unimaginable 12 months ago, when the first case had only just been confirmed on US soil.
Third night of violent anti-Covid curfew protests rocks the Netherlands
US Capitol officers debating no-confidence vote for leaders in charge during riots
US Capitol Police officers are in preliminary discussions over holding a no-confidence vote targeting department leaders who were working on the day when Donald Trump supporters led an insurrection into the building, according to three people familiar with the discussions.
Reporter reveals list of Republicans Trump wants to 'punish'
President Trump is looking to retaliate against several Republicans including Georgia's Governor Brian Kemp and Wyoming Rep. Liz Cheney, according to New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman.
The stock market is at peak dumb: Etsy soars because Elon Musk tweets about it
Tesla CEO Elon Musk is the richest person on the planet, but he's apparently still happy to shop on handmade craft site Etsy. And in a sign of just how much influence Musk has on social media, shares of Etsy soared nearly 10% in premarket trading Tuesday just because he said he's a fan.
MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell has been banned from Twitter
Mike Lindell, the CEO of MyPillow, was banned from Twitter Monday night, according to a Twitter spokesperson.
Gunmen abduct 8 children from orphanage
Gunmen abducted eight children and two adults from an orphanage in Nigeria's federal capital, Abuja, a spokesman for the orphanage told CNN.
Beijing cracks down on citizen journalists who blew whistle on Covid-19
A year after the first coronavirus lockdown enveloped Wuhan, China, Chinese officials have been cracking down on citizen journalists who risked their freedoms to reveal and preserve the truth about the initial outbreak. CNN's David Culver speaks with Chen Kun, who fled the country after his younger brother was arrested for preserving an important internet database of news archives.
How impeachment managers could use video at trial to bolster their case
Pfizer and AstraZeneca take heat as vaccine delays threaten Europe's recovery
The European Union is calling out vaccine makers AstraZeneca and Pfizer over delivery delays that could slow its recovery from the pandemic. Officials are even threatening to take legal action and introduce export controls on doses produced in the bloc as anger mounts.
McConnell allows Senate power-sharing deal to advance after fight with Democrats over filibuster
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell announced Monday that he will allow the 50-50 Senate to officially organize so Democrats can take control of key committees in the chamber after a weeklong battle with Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer over the rights of the minority to stall legislation.
CNN's John Avlon: Republicans offended by Biden's call for unity
CNN's John Avlon discusses how President Biden's call for unity during his inauguration has offended some Republicans.
Dr. Gupta explains transmissibility of new coronavirus variants
CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta helps us understand the new coronavirus variants which have emerged in Brazil, South Africa and the United Kingdom. He tells us the effects these variants may have on the global pandemic.
Italian PM Conte resigns amid Covid-19 crisis
Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte handed in his resignation on Tuesday, in a tactical political maneuver that he hopes will allow him to build a new coalition.
Biden tells CNN Trump's impeachment trial 'has to happen'
Here are the executive orders Biden has signed so far
EU falls behind Israel, UK and more in race to vaccinate populations
Despite being part of the world's biggest single market, European Union countries have vaccinated only a tiny fraction of their populations compared with Israel, the US and Britain. Patience among the EU's 450 million citizens is wearing thin. CNN's Nina dos Santos reports.
China is rehearsing for when it overtakes America
China wants to lead the global recovery from the pandemic and become more influential on the world stage than ever before. It might just have the momentum — and the confidence — to pull that plan off.
Indian court rules that groping without removing clothes is not sexual assault
A court in India has ruled that groping a child through their clothing does not constitute sexual assault, drawing outrage across the country and frustrating campaigners battling to address widespread sexual abuse against women and children.
White House staff welcomes new first family: 'The residence has life again'
On immigration, Biden seeks a new approach to an old deadlock
President Joe Biden's early moves on immigration signal his determination to learn from past efforts to reform the system, but that doesn't mean he won't repeat their legacy of frustration.
Looming impeachment trial renews trauma of the Trump years
Impeachment managers deliver historic charge to Senate, triggering second Trump trial
Dr. Fauci opens up about threats against his wife and children
Dr. Anthony Fauci talks to CNN's Erin Burnett about being threatened, getting a letter with powder in the mail and the difficulty of combating the coronavirus while working with the Trump administration.
US President Biden tells CNN Trump's impeachment trial 'has to happen'
President Joe Biden on Monday offered his most extensive comments since taking office on President Donald Trump's impeachment trial, telling CNN "I think it has to happen."
Janet Yellen confirmed as first female Treasury secretary in US history
Lawmakers confirmed Janet Yellen as Treasury secretary on Monday, making her the first woman in American history to hold the position.
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