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Poland's coal dependency hampers climate change efforts
Poland is more dependent on coal than any other EU state, for around 75% of its electricity. A full 8% of that electricity comes from a single brown coal mine, Turow, in the country's southwest. Phil Black travels there to understand the pain of the energy transition -- a change necessary to avoid even greater suffering from climate change.
No one 'can explain the brain' that washed up on beach
A Wisconsin man strolling along the beach was stunned after discovering an animal brain wrapped in aluminum foil that had washed up on the shore.
How it all went wrong (again) in Europe as second wave grips continent
Ahmaud Arbery's mother: Fundraising efforts exploit son's death
It's been almost seven months since Ahmaud Arbery was gunned down while jogging in a residential community on the outskirts of Brunswick, Georgia.
Manchester United sunk by former player Wilfried Zaha in sorry start to EPL season
Manchester United made a sorry start to its English Premier League campaign on Saturday with a 3-1 home defeat to Crystal Palace as Wilfried Zaha scored twice against his former club.
As coronavirus skyrocketed in the US, so did depression
As the Covid-19 pandemic got worse in the United States, so, too, did levels of stress and depression, according to a new report.
Two shot dead at party in New York
At least 40 rounds were fired during a shooting that left two people dead and over a dozen others injured at a house party in upstate New York, authorities said.
Blood amber is a portal into dinosaur times ... and an ethical minefield
When it comes to dinosaurs, many of us think of towering skeletons dominating the atriums of the world's great natural history museums.
Lee Kerslake, drummer for Ozzy Osbourne and Uriah Heep, has died
Lee Kerslake, drummer for Ozzy Osbourne and rock band Uriah Heep, has died, according to statements from the band posted Saturday on Facebook.
Trump says he has approved a deal for purchase of TikTok
President Donald Trump said Saturday he has approved a deal between TikTok's parent company, ByteDance, and Oracle, though it is unclear whether it will be enough to avert restrictions on TikTok that are scheduled to go into effect Sunday evening.
WH correspondent: McConnell has little room for error
CNN's Manu Raju examines how Republican stances on filling Supreme Court vacancies have changed throughout the years, and are coming to a head following the death of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
Here's why a Supreme Court battle could benefit the Republicans
Torch-inspired Tokyo skyscraper to become Japan's tallest building
A 390-meter-high (1,279 feet) skyscraper inspired by a flaming torch is set to become Japan's tallest building when it opens in 2027.
Here's how long it's taken to confirm past Supreme Court justices
Ruth Bader Ginsburg's death has opened up a political battle over the future of the Supreme Court and who will fill her now-vacant seat as Election Day looms.
Trump says he thinks he'll have a nominee next week
President Donald Trump on Saturday said that Republicans have an "obligation" to fill Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's vacant seat on the Supreme Court "without delay," as Democrats argue the Senate should refrain from confirming a replacement until after the next president is sworn in.
'Epic tragedy:' 16 shot at New York party
Two people were killed and fourteen others were wounded during a shooting in Rochester, New York, police said early Saturday morning.
How a teenager's tragic death became a battle over conspiracy and truth
The crowd recoiled as tear gas canisters rained down on them and riot police advanced up the street, carrying shields and batons.
Mexican archaeologists identify the first Mayan slave ship to have ever been discovered
Archaeologists in Mexico have confirmed that a shipwreck discovered off the coast of the Yucatan peninsula once carried captured Mayans who were sold into slavery.
7 continents, 1 wheelchair: Cory Lee's adventures show travel has no boundaries
Going to Antarctica is a bucket list goal for many, but for Cory Lee, it was that and much more.
Tributes roll in from world leaders
NYC restaurants can soon add a Covid-19 surcharge to customers' bills
New York City diners may soon see a Covid-19 surcharge on their bills as the restaurant industry continues to hobble due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Slovenia's Tadej Pogacar stuns compatriot Primoz Roglic to lead Tour de France
Tadej Pogacar is poised to become the first Slovenian to win the Tour de France after upsetting his compatriot and hot favorite Primoz Roglic in the decisive time trial on the penultimate stage of cycling's most famous race.
Americans living abroad fear their ballots won't make it in time
When Keith Silverang went to request his absentee ballot from the local election office in the county where he was last a permanent resident in the US, he followed the same procedure he's followed when voting abroad in every general presidential election since the early 1990s.
Gareth Bale completes loan move to Tottenham Hotspur from Real Madrid
Gareth Bale completed a season-long loan move from Real Madrid to Tottenham on Saturday, seven years after leaving the English Premier League club.
A London coffee shop is charging $64 for its premium brew -- just don't expect milk or sugar
Coffee connoisseurs, assemble!
As Asia's 'travel bubbles' fail to materialize, travelers face prospect of long winter at home
With the end of the year approaching, travelers holding onto hope they may still get to enjoy a quick winter escape in Asia are facing some hard truths right now.
11 people are arrested after a demonstration outside a federal building in Portland
Police arrested 11 people in Portland, Oregon, after a demonstration outside a federal building Friday night, authorities said
Gareth Bale looks for a fresh start as golden stay in Madrid turns sour
Since Gareth Bale joined Real Madrid for a then world record fee in 2013, only Cristiano Ronaldo and Karim Benzema have scored more goals for Los Blancos.
The 'Biden rule' on SCOTUS McConnell cited in 2016
When Mitch McConnell refused to hold hearings on Obama nominee Merrick Garland, he cited what he called 'The Biden Rule' about a 1992 speech the then-Senate Judiciary made.
Brownstein: America 'headed to a crisis of legitimacy for majority rule'
Ronald Brownstein says the number of SCOTUS justices installed by a party that has rarely won the popular vote portends a 'crisis of legitimacy'
Europe's weekly cases now higher than earlier peak, WHO says
US coronavirus cases are heading in the wrong direction again
Presidential town halls display a massive empathy gap
CDC testing guidance was published outside normal review process, sources say
How Barr has enabled Trump's darkest instincts
US to block access to TikTok and WeChat
'Stunning': Dr. Gupta on Washington Post White House report
CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta reacts to a report from the Washington Post that claims the White House stopped a plan by the United States Postal service to mail 650 million masks to Americans.
Hear from outgoing US ambassador to China
Speaking to CNN's David Culver in Beijing, China, the outgoing US Ambassador to China Terry Branstad denounced Beijing's initial handling of coronavirus, saying that "what could have been contained in Wuhan ended up becoming a worldwide pandemic."
US to restrict access to TikTok and WeChat
The Commerce Department plans to restrict access to TikTok and WeChat on Sunday as the Trump administration's executive orders against the two apps are set to take effect.
Mediterranean hurricane makes landfall in Greece
A Mediterranean hurricane -- otherwise known as a 'Medicane' -- has made landfall over Greece's Lefkada Island at 4am UTC, according to the Hellenic National Meteorological Service.
Global cases have now passed 30 million
'They covered it up': Outgoing US ambassador to China blames Beijing for pandemic
The outgoing United States Ambassador to China has denounced Beijing's initial handling of the coronavirus, saying that "what could have been contained in Wuhan ended up becoming a worldwide pandemic."
There's no such thing as safety when you're a Putin critic in Russia
Alexey Navalny is out of a coma and off a ventilator, just weeks after his near-fatal poisoning. Now the Kremlin critic is planning his return home to Russia, where his list of enemies is as long as it is powerful.
Former top Pence aide slams Trump and endorses Biden
A 'very serious situation' is unfolding in Europe with 'alarming' rates of Covid spread, WHO warns
The pandemic didn't solve climate change. This week's disasters are proof
If you thought Covid-19 restrictions, like enforced lockdowns and social distancing, would put a lasting dent in our collective carbon footprint and save the world from warming, you were mistaken.
Bill Barr seems to be ready for a post-election constitutional crisis
No other government official will have their reputation changed more than William Barr, the attorney general. At his confirmation hearing in 2019, he promised independence and a patriotic duty to fix the Department of Justice.
Global cases have now passed 30 million
This Pacific Island province is so frustrated with China's presence that it's pushing for independence
It was pitched as a rare repatriation flight to bring people stranded in China back to their Pacific Island home which has yet to report a single coronavirus case.
Skeptical 'no-masker' pastor lands in ICU with Covid-19
A pastor in Idaho who called himself a "no-masker" during a service and repeatedly questioned the veracity of coronavirus case reporting is in the ICU after contracting Covid-19.
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