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NFL Week 9 Preview: Tom Brady's Buccaneers Meet Reigning Super Bowl Champion Rams
The two most recent Super Bowl winners face off on Sunday when the Los Angeles Rams (3-4) travel south to face the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (3-5).
Biden and Trump converge in Pennsylvania in possible 2024 preview
President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump campaigned on opposite sides of Pennsylvania on Saturday, offering a preview of their potential 2024 rematch as they made a final push for their parties' respective Senate and gubernatorial candidates in a key 2022 battleground.
Even the head of the House Democratic campaign arm is worried about keeping his seat
Earlier this year, when New York's redrawn House district lines were handed down after months of squabbling and legal challenges, Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney made his move.
What does COP stand for? And your other burning questions answered
World leaders are gathering in Egypt for a crucial climate summit known as COP27. Organized by the United Nations, COP stands for "Conference of the Parties." There have been 26 of them since the first in 1995. While some have been productive, others were bitterly disappointing. Here's what you need to know.
Sri Lanka cricket star Danushka Gunathilaka charged with rape in Australia
Sri Lanka international cricket player Danushka Gunathilaka has been charged with rape after he was arrested at his team's hotel late on Saturday night, according to Australian police.
Please don't lick this psychedelic toad, National Park Service warns
As tasty as it might look, you should refrain from licking the Sonoran desert toad, the National Park Service has warned.
Britons given extra day's holiday to celebrate King's coronation
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak announced Sunday there would be a public holiday to celebrate the coronation of King Charles III next year.
Police deal with 'disturbance' involving armed detainees at London immigration center
Police were deployed to an immigration center near London Saturday following what they called a "disturbance."
At least 2 dead, multiple people missing after tornadoes strike Oklahoma, Texas and Arkansas, officials say
At least two people have been killed, and multiple people are missing after tornadoes hit Oklahoma, Texas and Arkansas late Friday, damaging homes and knocking out power for thousands as officials launch search and rescue efforts.
9 people are hospitalized after a shooting outside a bar in Philadelphia, police say
Authorities are seeking multiple individuals suspected of firing into a crowd outside a Philadelphia bar Saturday night, wounding at least nine people, according to police.
Permanent Daylight Saving Time will hurt our health, experts say
The end of Daylight Saving Time is upon us again, an autumn tradition when the United States, Europe, most of Canada and a number of other countries move their clocks backwards an hour in a sort of Groundhog Day trust fall. We'll move them forward (again) next spring when governments put daylight saving back in place.
Houston Astros win World Series
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Tribute to Dobby the house elf can stay -- so long as visitors stop leaving socks, officials say
Welsh environmental officials have asked dedicated Harry Potter fans to please stop leaving socks on the grave of Dobby the house elf.
Britain's asylum system is broken after years of political neglect. Thousands are caught in the middle
On a chilly Tuesday night at London's busy Victoria Station, a bus dropped off a group of 11 people -- some wearing flip flops and without coats -- and drove away.
Why 2022 may bring a new peak of political instability
All year, the principal question looming over the 2022 campaign has been whether Democrats could defy political gravity.
'Somebody is going to die': How Seoul's deadly Halloween crush unfolded
Hong Kong says it's back open for business. Will the world buy it?
At a glitzy finance summit in Hong Kong this week, the city's leader triumphantly told a room packed with top Wall Street executives that the Asian hub was back in business. "The worst is behind us," he declared.
Power restrictions in place across at least 7 Ukrainian regions
5 US states will consider legalizing recreational weed
Al Franken explains how Trump's tease could be motivating for some Republicans
Former Democratic Sen. Al Franken and CNN political commentator and former Republican Rep. Charlie Dent react to former President Donald Trump's recent teasing of a possible run for president in 2024.
Iran acknowledges providing drones to Russia before Moscow's invasion of Ukraine
Nightclub fire kills 13 in Russia after fireworks possibly set off inside venue
At least 13 people were killed Saturday in a nightclub fire in the Russian city of Kostroma that officials believe was possibly started by a clubber letting off fireworks.
Putin signs law to mobilize Russian citizens convicted of serious crimes
Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a law to conscript citizens with unexpunged or outstanding convictions for murder, robbery, larceny, drug trafficking and other serious crimes under the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation to be called up for military service to mobilize.
Three presidents descend on Pennsylvania in a major day for one of the nation's most closely watched Senate contests
Three presidents -- one sitting and two former -- descend on Pennsylvania Saturday for a final-stretch midterm push that underscores the stakes of one of the nation's most closely watched Senate races.
Russian missile strikes overshadow cyberattacks as Ukraine reels from blackouts
Russia has pummeled Ukrainian cities with missile and drone strikes for much of the past month, targeting civilians and large swaths of the country's critical infrastructure.
Iran acknowledges providing drones to Russia before Moscow's invasion of Ukraine
The Iranian government acknowledged for the first time Saturday that it had sent a limited number of drones to Russia in the months before the start of its invasion of Ukraine.
Biden calls out Elon Musk and Twitter
President Joe Biden on Friday called out Elon Musk, saying the billionaire had purchased a social media platform that "spews lies all across the world."
Nike suspends relationship with Kyrie Irving
Nike is suspending its relationship with Brooklyn Nets point guard Kyrie Irving, the company said in an emailed statement to CNN Friday.
Nancy Pelosi makes first public on-camera comments about husband's attack
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Friday spoke publicly on-camera for the first time about the attack on her husband, Paul, and his ongoing recovery, saying "it's going to be a long haul, but he will be well."
UK and Poland to send 'strong signal' to Putin, discuss bolstering NATO's eastern flank
Fugitive arrested after federal inspector spots him while on vacation at Walt Disney World
Federal official Jeff Andre was vacationing at Walt Disney World's Animal Kingdom near Orlando last month when he spotted a man who looked familiar.
South Korea scrambles fighter jets after detecting 180 North Korean warplanes, military says
South Korea scrambled around 80 fighter jets after detecting a large number of North Korean warplanes during a four-hour period Friday, the country's military said in a statement.
'Somebody is going to die': How Seoul's deadly Halloween crush unfolded
A fresh graduate in her first full-time job; a teenager who helped raise her siblings after their father's death; a foreign exchange student excited for his first trip to Asia.
Kyrie Irving will begin suspension of at least 5 games Friday over antisemitism controversy. The NBA star has since apologized
Kyrie Irving will miss the first of several Brooklyn Nets games Friday after he was suspended for comments regarding his tweet linking to an antisemitic documentary.
Elon Musk's Twitter lays off employees across the company
Elon Musk will begin laying off Twitter employees on Friday morning, according to a memo sent to staff, as several Twitter employees file a class action lawsuit alleging the layoffs are in violation of California law.
Tourists held by Peruvian indigenous group protesting oil spill are freed
A group of tourists traveling in the Peruvian Amazon, who were detained on Thursday by an indigenous community demanding government action over an oil spill, will be released Friday, Abel Chiroque, head of the ombudsman office in Loreto, told CNN.
Voters in two very different Congressional districts tell us a lot about politics in 2022
Voters in Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's New York City district and Marjorie Taylor Greene's rural Georgia district see politics very differently. But this election season one issue is uniting them, and it's a good thing for Republicans.
Video shows moment former Pakistan Prime Minister was shot
Imran Khan, Pakistan's former Prime Minister, has survived a shooting at a political rally on November 3.
Why Arizona is the most important state to watch on election night
Former President Barack Obama was blunt about the stakes in Arizona when he campaigned for Democrats on the midterm ballot this past week.
New York Democrats brace for stunning election losses, and they already have a fall guy
Democratic officials and strategists in New York tell CNN they are bracing for what could be stunning losses in the governor's race and in contests for as many as four US House seats largely in the suburbs.
Former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan blames establishment figures for plot to kill him
Pakistan's ex-Prime Minister Imran Khan on Friday blamed establishment figures for a plot to kill him, saying unnamed agencies were undermining democracy in the country.
Nearly half a million Kyiv homes are without electricity, says Mayor Vitali Klitschko
US military nuclear chief sounds the alarm about pace of China's nuclear weapons program
The Commander of US Strategic Command, which oversees the US nuclear weapons program, warned that China is developing nuclear weapons much faster than the US and called the issue a "near-term problem," during a speech at a closed event earlier this week.
Ukraine suffered a comms outage when 1,300 SpaceX satellite units went offline over funding issues
Ukraine's fears that its troops  may lose access to Elon Musk's crucial Starlink internet service deepened in the past week after 1,300 of the military's satellite units went offline, according to two sources familiar with the outage.
Zelensky accuses Moscow of energy 'terrorism' as Russian strikes knock out power for millions
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has accused Russia of "energy terrorism" after Moscow's repeated attacks on key infrastructure knocked out power for hundreds of thousands of people.
Trump aides eye third week of November for 2024 announcement
Top aides to former President Donald Trump have been eyeing the third week of November as an ideal launch point for his 2024 presidential campaign, sources familiar with the matter tell CNN.
Iran is seeking Russia's help to bolster its nuclear program, US intel officials believe
Iran is seeking Russia's help to bolster its nuclear weapons program, US intelligence officials believe, as Tehran looks for a backup plan should a lasting nuclear deal with world powers fail to materialize.
Hear what two senators told CNN about US support for Ukraine
Republicans have pledged to evaluate the level of financial support the US is providing to Ukraine if they win the House in next week's midterm elections. CNN's Christiane Amanpour asked Senators Jeff Coons (D-Delaware) and Rob Portman (R-Ohio) on a trip to Ukraine about whether they would like to see a change in US support for the war against Russia.
Interest rates will keep rising. How high will they go?
What will the Federal Reserve do at its meeting in December? Analysts can speculate all they want, but Fed officials say they will be using hard economic data to make their next decision.
These 6 states could determine much about America's future on election night
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