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Kim Kardashian is now legally single.
[ cnn.com ]Analysis: Right-wing media said it was exposing a scandal. What it really revealed is how bad information spreads in MAGA world
On Saturday night former President Donald Trump declared that he was the victim of a scandal "far greater" than Watergate. He called for criminal prosecutions and "reparations." He said "in a stronger period of time in our country, this crime would have been punishable by death."
[ cnn.com ]The Canadian trucker protest is in its second week. This is how we got here
A massive protest by Canadian truckers and others against Covid-19 mandates has entered a second week, crippling downtown Ottawa with no end in sight. The city's mayor has declared a state of emergency, and the capital's police chief is calling for outside help to deal with the protesters.
[ cnn.com ]Why LGBTQ+ people are worried about the Beijing Winter Games
Last year's Tokyo Olympics are destined to be remembered for many reasons. They took place amid a state of emergency in the Japanese capital -- declared as the city was dealing with a surge in coronavirus cases -- and events were staged with little to no spectators to cheer athletes on.
[ cnn.com ]The five-judge panel split along party lines and declared the law unconstitutional in a 3-2 ruling
• Alabama asks Supreme Court to intervene in congressional redistricting dispute • Analysis: More than $100 million in ads has already been spent on just 5 Senate races
[ cnn.com ]Emergency declared in Kazakhstan as fuel protests rage and government resigns
Unrest broke out in cities across Kazakhstan on Wednesday, as thousands angrily protested a sharp fuel price hike that sparked the resignation of the Central Asian country's government.
[ cnn.com ]The question the GOP must answer about January 6
In the weeks after the 9/11 terrorist attack, then President George W. Bush famously stood on the floor of a joint session of Congress and declared to the nations of the world: "Either you are with us or you are with the terrorists." As we approach the one-year anniversary of the January 6 attack on the US Capitol, Dean Obeidallah writes that is the very question we all should pose to any GOP elected official who still downplays the assault or supports the election lie that led to the violence.
[ cnn.com ]Why was this weekend's F1 title so controversial?
This Sunday, Max Verstappen clinched his first Formula One World Championship by beating Lewis Hamilton in a controversial season finale at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. Verstappen was declared champion -- but only after both teams spent hours in the steward's box, after Hamilton's Mercedes team launched two protests against the hotly contested result, which were dismissed by officials.
[ cnn.com ]The Heisman Trophy winner awaits the nation's spotlight Saturday night
College football's most prestigious honor will be awarded on Saturday night in New York City. Any name other than Bryce Young's being declared as the winner of the Heisman Memorial Trophy would be a huge upset. The University of Alabama quarterback is the overwhelming favorite according to Las Vegas bookmakers heading into the 87th annual ceremony.
[ cnn.com ]Jeffrey Epstein's house manager says Ghislaine Maxwell ran Epstein's properties
The longtime house manager of Jeffrey Epstein's home in Palm Beach, Florida, testified in federal court Thursday that Ghislaine Maxwell ran Epstein's many properties and even declared herself the "the lady of the house."
[ cnn.com ]Opinion: It shouldn't have taken all this to convict Ahmaud Arbery's killers
Watching Judge Timothy Walmsley on Wednesday read the verdicts declaring Gregory McMichael, Travis McMichael and William "Roddie" Bryan Jr. guilty of murdering Ahmaud Arbery in February 2020 reminded me of how I felt the day openly bigoted Donald Trump was finally declared the loser of the 2020 presidential election. I exhaled while wondering how in the world we were still having to deal with such things in 21st century America and scared as hell that months or years from now I'd look back to what is good news today only to discover it was just a temporary reprieve from an ongoing backlash to racial progress.
[ cnn.com ]San Francisco declares a water shortage emergency and urges residents to cut usage
San Francisco declared a water shortage emergency and is calling for a 10% reduction across its regional system, Mayor London Breed announced Tuesday.
[ cnn.com ]Philippines' Duterte says cocaine user among presidential election candidates
Philippine leader Rodrigo Duterte declared on Thursday in a televised speech that an unnamed candidate for next year's presidential election was a cocaine user.
[ cnn.com ]Liverpool terrorist blast caused by man who took explosive device into taxi, police say
UK police have declared a car explosion that took place outside a hospital in Liverpool on Sunday a terrorist incident.
[ cnn.com ]Ethiopia appears to be detaining people 'based on ethnicity,' human rights commission warns
Authorities in Ethiopia appear to be detaining people "based on ethnicity" under the state of emergency declared last week, the country's human rights commission warned Monday.
[ cnn.com ]Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown declares victory over socialist challenger
Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown declared victory Tuesday night in his write-in campaign for a fifth term. Brown lost the Democratic primary earlier this year to Democratic Socialist India Walton.
[ cnn.com ]The answer Virginia voters deserve
Virginia's Republican candidate for governor, Glenn Youngkin, has walked a fine line in his embrace of former President Donald Trump. He's declared Trump "represents so much of why I'm running," and has said he's "honored" by Trump's endorsement in the tight gubernatorial race against Democrat Terry McAuliffe. Before casting their ballots on Tuesday, Virginia voters deserve to know exactly what part of Trump's past would cause Youngkin to feel "honored" to have his support.
[ cnn.com ]The military has taken over in Sudan. Here's what happened
Sudan has descended into crisis after the military dissolved the country's power-sharing government and declared a state of emergency on Monday.
[ cnn.com ]Turkey's president has ordered 10 ambassadors to be declared 'persona non grata' for backing jailed activist
Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has ordered the ambassadors of 10 countries, including the U.S., France, and Germany, be declared "persona non grata" after calling for the release of jailed Turkish businessman and philanthropist Osman Kavala.
[ cnn.com ]Evaluators find Colorado mass shooting suspect incompetent to stand trial
The suspect in a Colorado supermarket shooting that claimed 10 lives has been declared incompetent to stand trial by evaluators, court documents state.
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