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Congresswoman tears up during speech against same-sex marriage. Her gay nephew responds
After his aunt opposed a bill that would protect same-sex marriage in Congress, Andrew Hartzner, her gay nephew, called her out on TikTok.
Ski resorts are melting. Here's what that means for winter vacations
How do you turn a ski resort "green?" The easy answer is to wait until summer.
'It's a Wonderful Life' still draws fans to movie theaters -- decades after its release
The one-time lost Christmas classic "It's A Wonderful Life" staged an unlikely comeback in the 1970s and 1980s by becoming a December TV staple, after underperforming at the box office and failing to win big at the Oscars when it debuted in the '40s.
Julius' Bar, the site of an essential 1960s LGBT protest, is officially a historic landmark
Julius' Bar, one of New York City's oldest LGBT bars and the location of a crucial 1960s protest, has been officially recognized as a city landmark.
Strong midterm turnout in Georgia sparks new debate about a controversial election law
The strong turnout in Georgia's runoff election that cemented Democrats' control of the US Senate is sparking fresh debate about the impact of the state's controversial 2021 election law and could trigger a new round of election rule changes next year in the Republican-led state legislature.
A portrait of America's prison arts programs
In photographer Peter Merts' images of California's Arts in Corrections program, a smiling man is pictured with an acrylic portrait of Pope Francis. It is a fitting choice of subject in a photo series that explores rehabilitation and redemption in America's prison system.
King Charles visits Wrexham AFC, the soccer club owned by Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney
Talk about Hollywood royalty.
Zelensky says frontline situation in Ukraine's east is 'very difficult'
After release from Russian custody, focus is on providing Brittney Griner and her family additional support, officials say
After being imprisoned in Russia for nearly 10 months, WNBA star Brittney Griner's safe return to the US on Friday was marked by a stop at a Texas military medical facility for a routine evaluation, the US State Department said.
Neymar says he is unsure if he will play again with Brazil
• Mbappé reaching speeds of 22 miles per hour at World Cup
Happy returns: When a trip to the airport changes your life
In travel news: A court ruling on the seat recline question, the last Boeing 747 rolls off the assembly line and the TSA finds a live dog and an array of weaponry in passengers' luggage.
Hong Kong pro-democracy media tycoon Jimmy Lai sentenced to 69 months in prison for fraud
A Hong Kong court on Saturday sentenced jailed media mogul Jimmy Lai to five years and nine months in prison for fraud, in the latest legal challenge against the pro-democracy tycoon.
Abalone and Dugongs threatened with extinction, warns IUCN Red List
The effects of human activity from climate change to pollution are "devastating" marine life, with nearly a tenth of underwater plants and animals assessed so far threatened with extinction, the latest Red List of Threatened Species showed on Friday.
Swear words in different languages have one thing in common
What's in a swear? The world's filthiest words typically refer to something vulgar or taboo, for one.
American journalist Grant Wahl dies after collapsing at Qatar World Cup
American journalist Grant Wahl has died in Qatar while covering the World Cup, US Soccer said in a statement.
Ukraine keeps patching up its power grid. But Russia's barrage could force more Ukrainians to flee as winter bites
What Russia cannot win on the battlefield, it is seeking to win by casting Ukrainian cities into the dark and cold as a long winter sets in.
Federal judge denies DOJ request to hold Trump in contempt of court
Federal prosecutors and attorneys for Donald Trump arrived Friday at a courthouse in Washington, DC, for a closed-door hearing on a Justice Department request to hold the former president in contempt of court for failing to comply with a subpoena issued this summer ordering him to turn over classified records.
As the world courts TSMC, Taiwan worries about losing its 'silicon shield'
Semiconductor giant TSMC was feted this week by US President Joe Biden and Apple CEO Tim Cook during a ceremony to unveil its $40 billion manufacturing site in Arizona — a huge investment designed to help secure America's supply of the most advanced chips.
First Gen Z congressman-elect says he was denied apartment over bad credit
The congressman-elect set to become the first member of Generation Z to serve in Congress said Thursday his rental application for an apartment in Washington, DC, was denied because of his "really bad" credit.
Netherlands and Argentina in extra time after sensational Dutch goal in stoppage time
Former Minneapolis police officer who helped restrain George Floyd sentenced to 3 ½ years in prison
A former Minneapolis police officer who assisted in the fatal restraint of George Floyd was sentenced to 3 ½ years in prison Friday for his role in the killing.
Croatia shocks world No. 1 Brazil in thrilling comeback to advance to semifinals
US basketball star to receive medical care
Saudi Arabia and China will align on everything from security to oil, but agree not to interfere on domestic issues
China and Saudi Arabia expressed aligned policies on a range of areas from security to oil in a joint statement Friday, adding they will support each other while not interfering in each other's internal affairs.
Woman shows what it's like to live with consequences of Putin's war
Russian missile strikes have targeted infrastructure in Ukraine, leaving many without power as winter approaches. CNN spoke with one Kyiv resident who filmed her daily life, showing how people in the city have adapted.
Sinema leaving the Democratic Party and registering as an independent
Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema is leaving the Democratic Party and registering as a political independent, she told CNN's Jake Tapper in an exclusive TV interview.
Sinema leaving the Democratic Party and registering as an independent
Kyrsten Sinema tells CNN why she's leaving the Democratic party
Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema announced she's leaving the Democratic Party and registering as a political independent. Sinema explained her rationale in an exclusive interview with CNN's Jake Tapper.
Putin makes rare public comment about who's to blame for attacks
CNN's Will Ripley reports from Kyiv, Ukraine, on Russian President Vladimir Putin's comments at a reception after an awards ceremony for 'Heroes of Russia,' in the Kremlin.
Watch the moment Brittney Griner lands on US soil
WNBA star Brittney Griner has arrived in the United States after a prisoner swap for convicted Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout. CNN's Rosa Flores reports.
Japan, Britain and Italy plan fighter jet to rival world's most-advanced warplanes
The United Kingdom, Japan and Italy announced Friday they are teaming up to build a sixth-generation fighter jet, designed to rival or eclipse the best warplanes now employed by the likes of China and Russia -- and possibly even the United States, the main ally of the trio.
'The world changed overnight': China's zero-Covid overhaul brings joy -- and fears
Workers across China have dismantled some of the physical signs of the country's zero-Covid controls, peeling health code scanning signs off metro station walls and closing some checkpoints after the government unveiled an overhaul of its pandemic policy.
Indian Prime Minister Modi's party wins sweeping victory in Gujarat state elections
India's ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) scored a landslide election win in Prime Minister Narendra Modi's home state of Gujarat on Thursday, in a boost for the leader and his Hindu-nationalist party ahead of the 2024 general election.
Man circulating videos of China protests says he has gotten death threats
With China's giant censorship apparatus and Great Firewall around its internet, how did the world get real-time information about the protests unfolding in China? CNN's Selina Wang has an exclusive report.
Watch interview with Viktor Bout 13 years ago from Thai jail after US sting operation
Russia has released WNBA player Brittney Griner in a prisoner swap for Viktor Bout, a former Soviet military officer known as the "Merchant of Death," who was serving a 25-year prison sentence in the United States on charges that included conspiring to kill Americans. CNN's Nick Paton Walsh reports.
When China and Saudi Arabia meet, nothing matters more than oil
Hear what Viktor Bout said after he landed in Russia
Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout arrived in Moscow, Russia, after being released in a prisoner swap for WNBA star Brittney Griner. CNN's Matthew Chance has more on what happened.
'Death is a natural part of life': Qatari official brushes off worker death at World Cup
A Qatari World Cup official made a controversial statement while addressing a recent migrant worker's death that launched a work safety investigation.
Reuters: Nigerian women speak out about reported secret mass abortion program
Since at least 2013, more than 10,000 pregnancies were aborted as part of a "secret, systematic and illegal" abortion program allegedly "conducted" by the Nigerian military, a Reuters investigation has found. CNN's Nima Elbagir has more.
Viktor Bout tells relatives he is back in Russia, state media reports
DOJ seeking to hold Trump in contempt over classified documents
See Brittney Griner on flight back to US
WNBA star Brittney Griner was released from Russian detention in a prisoner swap for convicted Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout. CNN's Kylie Atwood reports on video of her flight returning to the US.
US citizen Anne Sacoolas handed suspended sentence for causing death of British teenager Harry Dunn
American citizen Anne Sacoolas was sentenced to eight months imprisonment, suspended for 12 months, at the Old Bailey in London for causing the death of British teenager Harry Dunn in a fatal traffic collision in August 2019, meaning she will not have to go to jail.
US House passes bill to protect same-sex marriage in landmark vote
The House voted to pass legislation on Thursday to protect same-sex and interracial marriage, the last step before the measure goes to President Joe Biden for his signature and becomes law.
CNN speaks to Paul Whelan in exclusive phone call from Russian prison
CNN State Department producer Jennifer Hansler spoke exclusively to former US Marine Paul Whelan, who remains in a Russian prison, following the release of WNBA star Brittney Griner from prison.
Iran hangs protester in first known execution related to mass demonstrations
Iran has executed a man for injuring a paramilitary officer in the first known execution linked to protests that have swept the country since September, state media reported Thursday.
World Cup chief says 'death is a natural part of life' after migrant worker killed at Qatar training base
FIFA on Thursday confirmed the death of a migrant worker at the resort used by Saudi Arabia during the group stages at the World Cup in Qatar.
Harry compares Meghan to Diana and criticizes royals' 'unconscious bias' in Netflix documentary
Brother of Paul Whelan reacts after sibling remains detained in Russia
David Whelan, the brother of Paul Whelan, an American who has been detained in Russia since 2018, speaks with CNN about the release of WNBA star Brittney Griner and the next steps for securing the release of his sibling.
US basketball star's wife speaks about her release
Cherelle Griner, wife of WNBA star Brittney Griner, speaks at the White House after President Biden announced that Russia released Griner from prison in exchange for convicted arms dealer Viktor Bout.
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