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Here's where you can get boozy Mountain Dew first
The highly anticipated arrival of boozy Mountain Dew is finally here, but not everyone will be able to get it at first.
[ cnn.com ]The world's biggest cruise ship is making its debut
It's been three years in the making, but the world's largest cruise ship is finally ready to welcome passengers.
[ cnn.com ]Opinion: A pediatrician's advice for parents considering a potential Covid-19 vaccine for young kids
Soon, parents across the country may finally have the option to vaccinate their young kids against Covid-19. Pfizer and BioNTech announced Tuesday they are requesting emergency use authorization for their Covid-19 vaccine for children ages 6 months to 5 years, signaling the potential arrival of a vaccine for this age group in the weeks to come, pending review of the safety and efficacy data.
[ cnn.com ]Mariska Hargitay: Benson's 'in love' with Stabler
Are we finally going to get the couple we have been wanting for years?
[ cnn.com ]After months of doom, I'm finally feeling hopeful
The Tuesday news that the Biden administration's free rapid Covid-19 test site had gone online a day early, part of a quiet beta launch to test the site, rocketed through social media with such intensity that I was sure the site would crash.
[ cnn.com ]Washington digs out after record-breaking weather leads to 38 avalanches
Washington is finally getting a break Saturday from record-breaking rain and snow, with rivers expected to ebb and flood waters recede, as the state works to deal with the aftermath of weeks of storms.
[ cnn.com ]Andrew Garfield finally talks about that cameo you may not want to know about
Andrew Garfield is finally talking about his extended cameo in "Spider-Man: No Way Home."
[ cnn.com ]'No worries,' 'you're on mute' and 'circle back' should be banished, annual list says
"No worries," "at the end of the day," "you're on mute," and the dreaded "supply chain": These are the phrases thousands of English speakers have finally heard enough of.
[ cnn.com ]Analysis: From the Olympics to Xi's likely third term: 5 things to watch in China in 2022
2022 is finally here. And for China, there's no shortage of big moments on the horizon -- from the Beijing Winter Olympics to the 20th Communist Party Congress in the fall.
[ cnn.com ]The Middle East is stuck in the crosshairs of a worsening US-China rivalry
In a year that has brought profound change to to much of the world, the conflict-ravaged Middle East appeared to be finally turning a page. A diplomatic spree that sought to patch up long rifts bore fruit. Iraq transformed from the region's epicenter of violence to one of progress, for example, brokering rare talks between old rivals Saudi Arabia and Iran.
[ cnn.com ]Opinion: Thirty years after the Soviet Union collapsed, Putin exploits nostalgia for the old regime
When the Soviet Union finally fell, it was in a mundane way, as if it had clocked off from a normal day's work.
[ cnn.com ]NASA's James Webb Space Telescope rolls out for Christmas launch
The James Webb Space Telescope is finally on the launchpad. The space observatory, safely tucked inside an Ariane 5 rocket, is expected to launch on December 25.
[ cnn.com ]An ancient rock crystal jar reveals its full beauty -- but keeps some secrets
A stunning gold-wrapped jar crafted out of rock crystal has finally been uncovered in its entirety, revealing a Latin inscription that might provide new clues about its mysterious origins.
[ cnn.com ]Housing market isn't slowing down anytime soon
Is the housing market finally losing steam?
[ cnn.com ]As a queer kid of 12, I was enthralled by Anne Rice
I first read Anne Rice's "Interview with the Vampire" in 1992, two years before the iconic film version was finally released. I discovered it in the old-fashioned way -- a book cover confronting me from a clandestine shelf in my local library. There was that unsettling gold background color, the title and author name in spindly red, white and black type. The very concept broke my brain a bit; how could you possibly interview such a dangerous creature?
[ cnn.com ]Jim Jordan sent one of the texts revealed by January 6 committee
• Jan. 6 rioter charged with assaulting Capitol police in fight that left officer unconscious • Opinion: Panicky texts to Mark Meadows paint a damning picture • McConnell on Jan. 6 probe: 'It will be interesting to reveal all the participants' • Analysis: Here's how Hannity and Ingraham finally addressed news of their Jan. 6 text
[ cnn.com ]Why the Mark Meadows criminal contempt move is so different
• Analysis: Meadows' texts hint at a mound of evidence against Trump for Jan. 6 • Opinion: Panicky texts to Mark Meadows paint a damning picture • Analysis: Here's how Hannity and Ingraham finally addressed news of their Jan. 6 texts
[ cnn.com ]Here's how Sean Hannity and Laura Ingraham finally addressed news of their January 6 text messages
Sean Hannity and Laura Ingraham — finally — on Tuesday night addressed the now-public texts that they sent Mark Meadows during the insurrection in which they implored the former White House chief of staff to get then-President Trump to take action to curtail the violence occurring at the US Capitol.
[ cnn.com ]Steph Curry etches his name into the NBA history books, breaking three-pointer record
Ten years ago, a user posted a question on Reddit: "When Ray Allen finally retires, is Steph Curry the greatest threat to his 3P made records?"
[ cnn.com ]The cheapest stuff is finally available online
Many of America's leading discount chains have sat out the online shopping boom. Not anymore.
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