Watch GOP lawmaker compare Capitol riot to 'normal tourist visit'
Reps. Andrew Clyde (R-GA) and Ralph Norman (R-SC) attempted to downplay the January 6th insurrection and the US Capitol during a Congressional hearing.
Reps. Andrew Clyde (R-GA) and Ralph Norman (R-SC) attempted to downplay the January 6th insurrection and the US Capitol during a Congressional hearing.
A Columbus, Ohio, police officer shot and killed a Black teenage girl after she allegedly attempted to cut two females with a knife, according to officials and body camera footage. The bodycam footage has been put in slow motion and blurred by the Columbus Division of Police.
Salvation Army mobile soup kitchen trucks are rolling through some of Detroit's poorest neighborhoods delivering food and COVID-19 vaccines (May 13)
Identical twin doctors who have fought bigotry all their lives have a new mission: dismantling racism in medicine. Brittani James and Brandi Jackson are teaching other doctors how to see and undo racism in their work. (May 13)
A year after the pandemic canceled most proms, school districts around the country are considering whether they can once again hold the formal dances that often define senior year. Some student in El Paso traded a school prom for a private prom held at a wedding venue.
Tom Cruise has returned his Golden Globe Awards to the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, a source close to the actor told CNN, amid growing controversy surrounding the HFPA. HLN's Kristina Fitzpatrick has the details.
Electric car maker Tesla will stop accepting Bitcoin as payment, CEO Elon Musk tweeted on Wednesday, citing environmental concerns. "We are concerned about rapid increasing use of fossil fuels for Bitcoin mining and transactions, especially coal, which has the worst emissions of any fuel," Musk said on Twitter.
Republican Ohio Gov. Mike Dewine says awarding $1 million to five Ohioans who have gotten the Covid-19 shots via a lottery is a good way to incentivize people to get vaccinated.
Santa Rosa County schools in Florida have decided to end mask mandates in their district. While some parents favor the district's decision, others are left frustrated. CNN's Leyla Santiago reports.
New, more ambitious targets are setting Germany on course to a greener future – including cutting emissions by 65%, up from 55%, from 1990 levels by the end of this decade. A roadmap approved by Chancellor Angela Merkel's Cabinet includes spending more on renewable energy sources and tougher financial penalties for polluters.
In Syria, the al-Kharrats are one of the largest Damascene families trying to preserve the Sufi whirling ritual often performed in public during the Islamic holy month of Ramadan. Almost every popular spot in the capital offers some form of dervish performance for customers during this month, but their performances are limited to Syria after the country's conflict stopped them from travelling.
Ohio Republican Gov. Mike DeWine has unrolled incentives including a weekly $1 million lottery prize and drawings for college scholarships to encourage people to get vaccinated. (May 13)