Reality Check: Americans are not that divided
CNN's John Avlon refutes the idea America is split 50/50 on most major issues. He says we are more like 70/30.
CNN's John Avlon refutes the idea America is split 50/50 on most major issues. He says we are more like 70/30.
Melania Trump's closest White House adviser, Stephanie Grisham, details the former first lady's reaction to the January 6th insurrection in her upcoming book. CNN's Kate Bennnett and Kasie Hunt report.
Americans have grown more supportive of coronavirus vaccine mandates for workers, students, and in everyday public life, according to a new CNN poll conducted by SSRS. The shift comes amid renewed worries about the pandemic and a continued partisan divide over the efforts to combat it.
Inspired by Beethoven's unfinished 10th symphony, a computer has generated 'BeethovANN Symphony 10.1', imagining how the mysterious piece might have sounded, with ANN referring to the artificial neural network that created it.
How many candidates are running in the California gubernatorial recall election? And could a Republican really win such a Democrat-leaning state? CNN's Chris Cillizza explains what's going on.
2021 US Open champion Daniil Medvedev talks to CNN Sport about his incredible win, which stopped Novak Djokovic from winning the calendar grand slam and a record 21st of his career.
2021 US Open champion Emma Raducanu became the first tennis player — male or female — to win a grand slam as a qualifier. She speaks to CNN Sport about her dream run in New York.
The fresh coronavirus outbreak in Fujian province on China's southeastern coast has infected more than 60 people, including 15 elementary school pupils. CNN's Kristie Lu Stout reports.
The British royals are having a bad week. While a US court will hold a pretrial hearing filed by one of Jeffrey Epstein's accusers against Prince Andrew, a charity under Prince Charles is reportedly under investigation after a UK newspaper reported that a Russian banker had tried to donate a six-figure sum to the future king's foundation.
Half a century after a small group of radicals created Greenpeace, the head of the environmental organisation warns that it still has far to go on the climate crisis before it can truly celebrate. Created on September 15, 1971 when a boat of the same name tried to stop a US nuclear test, Greenpeace has become one of the world's best known action groups with its headline-grabbing stunts.
Dubai is famous for its world records, and towering at 250 meters, its Ain Dubai is the biggest observation wheel in the world.
Amsterdam (AFP) – Half a century after a small group of radicals created Greenpeace, the head of the environmental organisation warns that it still has far to go on the climate crisis before it can truly celebrate. Created on September 15, 1971 when a boat of the same name tried to stop a US nuclear test, Greenpeace has become one of the world’s best known action groups with its headline-grabbing stunts.
