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Market watch: Dow tumbles as West considers halting Russian oil
While the Ukrainian military's resistance against Russia's invasion has been well-documented, the last few days have seen growing popular defiance of Russian forces. In the south of Ukraine, especially, there have been multiple protests in areas where Russian troops have arrived.
[ cnn.com ]Growing number of states, major cities lift Covid-19 restrictions
As the number of new Covid-19 cases and hospitalizations slowly falls, cities and states are loosening vaccine and mask requirements.
[ cnn.com ]Mike Tyson has some words of wisdom for Putin
The signs that a new war could soon start on European soil are growing increasingly difficult to view without deep concern. It's not just the warnings from US officials that Russia could invade Ukraine at any moment, or the fact that multiple countries are removing diplomats and advising their citizens to leave Ukraine, or that international airlines are canceling flights to Kyiv.
[ cnn.com ]There's a growing consensus in law enforcement over no-knock warrants: The risks outweigh the rewards
The shooting death of Amir Locke by a Minneapolis SWAT officer serving a no-knock warrant during a homicide investigation last week has prompted calls for an end to the practice of serving high-risk warrants on homes without giving occupants a chance to open the door.
[ cnn.com ]Handcuffs were too big for this 6-year-old's wrists when she was arrested at school
• There's a growing consensus in law enforcement over no-knock warrants: The risks outweigh the rewards • Opinion: Amir Locke's death highlights federal lawmakers' inaction on police reform
[ cnn.com ]CDC now recommends against traveling to more than 130 places
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention added even more destinations on Monday to its ever-growing list of places considered to be a "very high" travel risk for Covid-19.
[ cnn.com ]Equity-rich homeowners are 'sitting pretty' amid sky high real estate prices
Sky high real estate prices have made a growing number of homeowners "equity rich," according to a report on home equity. That means they have at least 50% equity in their property, or put another way, that the amount they owe on the home is no more than half of the property's market value.
[ cnn.com ]Opinion: Trump's growing recklessness is a ticking time bomb
Rep. Pete Aguilar of California, a Democrat who is a member of the House select committee investigating the January 6 attack, accused former President Donald Trump of tampering with witnesses by floating the possibility of pardoning those who took part in the insurrection.
[ cnn.com ]Harry and Meghan express 'concerns' to Spotify over misinformation
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have expressed their "concerns" to Spotify over Covid-19 misinformation on the platform, joining a growing group of personalities putting pressure on the streaming service amid a dispute about Joe Rogan's controversial podcast.
[ cnn.com ]Opinion: Neil Young is still searching
"You keep me searchin' and I'm growing old," sang Neil Young in one of his most famous hits, released 50 years ago. "Keep me searchin' for a heart of gold." There was a flash of that quest for a better world last week when the 76-year-old rocker took a stand against Covid-19 vaccine misinformation.
[ cnn.com ]Nigeria is working on Covid vaccine, president says
Nigeria is working to develop a Covid-19 vaccine, President Muhammadu Buhari said in a televised interview on Thursday, as the country battles growing cases of the virus.
[ cnn.com ]Los Angeles to host Super Bowl despite growing number of Covid-19 cases
The Super Bowl is expected to go ahead in Los Angeles next month despite the growing number of Covid-19 cases in the county.
[ cnn.com ]More states are enacting emergency protocols as greater transmissibility of Omicron leaves frontline workers at higher risk of exposure
As the number of Covid-19 hospitalizations now surpass those during the Delta variant surge over the summer and fall, more states are enacting emergency protocols to deal with growing staff shortages at hospitals.
[ cnn.com ]After a muted New Year's weekend, US braces for more Covid disruptions as students return to school
After a weekend of muted celebrations, Americans face the uncertainty of a new year as the nation battles another coronavirus wave. And concerns are growing about the impact the virus could have over the next several weeks as students return to school.
[ cnn.com ]One year later, reporters are still processing what happened on Jan. 6
One of the defining stories of this year was the Jan. 6 insurrection, and its significance is only growing from here, CNN's chief media correspondent Brian Stelter said on "Reliable Sources" Sunday.
[ cnn.com ]Goldman Sachs tells employees to stay home due to Covid
Goldman Sachs is joining a growing list of Wall Street firms advising employees to stay home due to soaring Covid cases.
[ cnn.com ]JetBlue is canceling 1,280 flights as Omicron cases surge
JetBlue Airways is reducing its schedule by about 1,280 flights from Thursday through January 13 because a growing number of crew members are falling sick from Covid infections.
[ cnn.com ]Opinion: How Democrats can keep Republicans out of power
As 2021 winds down, there is a growing consensus that 2022 is going to be a tough year for the Democratic Party. The momentary relief the party experienced at the start of the year when President Joe Biden was inaugurated, Americans began getting vaccinated and the economy seemed to be rebounding feels but a distant memory.
[ cnn.com ]Two preprint papers suggest the variant may be less likely to cause severe disease, but the strain's rapid spread could still overwhelm hospitals
Two new preprint papers add to the growing evidence that the Omicron coronavirus variant may be less likely to cause severe disease and hospitalization compared to the Delta variant.
[ cnn.com ]Major tech companies pull out of attending CES in person. Organizers say event still on
One of the most closely-watched annual tech conferences, CES, is going ahead with plans to hold an in-person event in two weeks, even as a growing number of prominent technology companies are pulling the plug on their plans to attend in person amid a surge in Covid-19 cases.
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