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Activists Say Anti-Asian Attacks Go Unreported Due To Stereotypes, Language Barriers
Activists say many anti-Asian attacks are going unreported for reasons like stereotypes and language barriers. Some advocacy groups are encouraging more reporting and pushing bystander trainings.
What are the new rules for testing and hotel quarantine?
Travellers going to and from the UK face a growing number of restrictions.
'Zack Snyder's Justice League' presents the director's dark vision to fans who campaigned for it
The title "Zack Snyder's Justice League" pretty much says it all, representing the culmination of a campaign that -- like a certain Man of Steel -- brought the director's epic version of the 2017 movie to life. It's a fascinating exercise and superior to its predecessor, but clocking in at four hours, the operatic highs are somewhat offset by the lack of any pressure to say "cut."
Armie Hammer film Death on the Nile delayed as Disney changes release schedule
The debut of new film Death on the Nile has been pushed back to 2022, Disney says, amid more changes to the company's release schedule.
Filmmaker Michael Moore Blasted Online After Provocative Colorado Shooter Tweet
Michael Moore is an award-winning American documentary filmmaker, particularly known for "Bowling for Columbine", dedicated to the fifth-deadliest US shooting that, as in the recent Boulder gun carnage, took place in the state of Colorado.
New Lockdowns In Europe As COVID-19 Cases Soar; Pakistan's PM Tests Positive
Several European countries have imposed new lockdown restrictions as COVD-19 cases soar. In Pakistan, Prime Minister Imran Khan is self-isolating at home after testing positive for the virus.
International Women's Day: Illustrating the Covid-19 pandemic
These three artists turn complex research into easy to digest information to help fight coronavirus.
America's Black community calls for vaccine equity
CNN's Amara Walker reports from Birmingham, Alabama, where the number vaccines administered is disproportionate by race according to Alabama's Department of Public Health.
AstraZeneca defends COVID vaccine trial data against US claims of possible 'outdated information'
AstraZeneca has defended its use of coronavirus vaccine data after US authorities suggested some results from a large American-led trial may have been based on "outdated information".
Peru's 600-Year-Old Bridge Built by Inca Collapses - Reports
BUENOS AIRES (Sputnik) - An ancient suspension bridge in Peru built by the Inca 600 years ago has collapsed into the river, Peru's RPP radio reported on Wednesday, citing sources in the Cusco region's directorate of culture.
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Team USA to face Portugal in World Cup
In Brazil, the American team needs another victory to guarantee a ticket to the next round. Elaine Quijano reports on their big challenge against Portugal.
High Stakes At A Warehouse: Amazon Fights Against Alabama Union Drive
A vote by workers on whether to form Amazon's first unionized warehouse in the U.S. has the community, labor groups and the company on the edge of their seats.
Get Outside and Safely Visit a National Park
Now is the time to start looking ahead, to spring and summer excursions in the great outdoors.
Mississippi storm: Living in a US city with no drinking water
Over 160,000 residents in Mississippi have been without drinkable water for two weeks after storm.
China says it has a 'zero-tolerance policy' for racism, but discrimination goes back decades
When footage of Africans being discriminated against in China for their race amid the Covid-19 crisis emerged last month, it caused an awkward rupture in China-Africa relations.
UK sanctions four Chinese officials over Uighur human rights abuses
Four Chinese officials will be sanctioned by the UK over "appalling violations" of human rights against Uighur Muslims in Xinjiang province, the foreign secretary has announced.
Tesla Vehicles Reportedly Banned From Chinese Military Sites Due to Security Concerns
China is the biggest market for electric vehicles in the world, with Tesla one of the biggest players.
Doctor on COVID-19 screenings in schools and latest on vaccines
The Biden administration announced that $10 billion from the American Rescue Plan will pay for schools to perform COVID-19 screenings for teachers, students and staff. Dr. Leo Nissola spoke with CBSN's Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers about safe school reopenings, as well as concerns about vaccine hesitancy and research on whether vaccines might help ease symptoms in COVID "long haulers."
NASA To Test Rocket In The Next Step Toward Returning To The Moon
NASA is counting down to what should be the final major test of the massive rocket it is building to put the first woman and the next man on the moon.
Arrests Shake Up a Soccer Scene in Serbia Ruled by Gangsters and ‘Gravediggers’
A reputed gangster and leader of an “ultras†fan group, who also reportedly had ties to the government, has been arrested following a series of gruesome murders connected to a Belgrade soccer stadium.
What is the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill and how will it change protests?
Public protests have pushed the government's controversial new police bill into the spotlight.
Wildlife is flourishing around Fukushima
Nearly a decade after Japan's Fukushima nuclear disaster, researchers have discovered that wildlife is thriving in the areas evacuated by humans, despite radiological contamination.
Getting angry at children 'similar to serious abuse' as it harms brain growth, study finds
Parents who repeatedly get angry at their children can harm the physical development of their brain structures in a similar fashion to how those structures are impacted by serious abuse.
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Time Lapse: In Lyon
Remarkable time-lapse video displays the breathtaking beauty of France's third largest city -- Lyon. Video courtesy of Mayeul Akpovi. Become of fan of Mayeul on his Facebook fan page.
A Ban On Girls Singing In Public Is Being Reviewed Following Social Media Campaign
A ban on girls singing in public imposed by Afghan education officials is being reviewed after a social media campaign in which local women belted out their favorite songs in videos online.
Judge John Hodgman on Using a Crockpot as a Humidifier
A family struggles with alternative steaming methods.
Australia floods: Cows rescued from swollen rivers and beaches
Exhausted animals have been pulled from swollen rivers, beaches and flooded suburbs.
The best sales to shop today: AirPods Pro, Sony, Rifle Paper Co. and more
Today, you'll find a deal on Life Is Good apparel and accessories, a discounted pair of Jabra earbuds and savings on Rifle Paper Co. art prints. All that and more below.
China denies sending 'swarming and threatening' boats to disputed waters
The Philippines has complained of a "swarming and threatening presence" of Chinese boats in disputed waters in the South China Sea.
Clinton-Era Treasury Chief Predicts Crisis Amid 'Least Responsible' Macroeconomic Policy in Decades
Washington has pumped over $6 trillion into the economy to tackle the economic crisis caused by the coronavirus. The US has long been largely immune to the inflationary impacts of excessive quantitative easing and large debt due to the dollar's status as the world reserve currency. Now, some observers fear that that may soon change.
Why does America have the Electoral College — and should we keep it?
The Electoral College is complicated and sometimes controversial. How did we get this system, anyway?
Indoor Visits With Nursing Home Residents OK, New CDC Guidance Says
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services now recommends that visitors and residents, whether vaccinated or unvaccinated, be allowed to meet in person under most circumstances.
The Making of a ‘European Yellowstone’
A major conservation effort is underway in Romania. The goal is a new national park that will rival its American counterparts.
Wales defeat 'will haunt them for years'
Ex-England scrum-half Matt Dawson says he still has flashbacks to times his Grand Slam hopes were ended and the same will be true for Wales players.
Rafael Nadal stunned by remarkable comeback as Stefanos Tsitsipas dumps him out of Australian Open
Rafael Nadal will have to wait to win his 21st grand slam and etch his name into the history books after a stunning comeback from Stefanos Tsitsipas dumped him out of the Australian Open.
Made In Chelsea star Ollie Locke announces plans for surrogate baby
Made In Chelsea star Ollie Locke has revealed he is planning on having a baby via a surrogate with his husband Gareth.
Former UK Prime Minister David Cameron Lobbied Gov't to Get State-Backed COVID-19 Loan Financing
A financial services company, Greensill Capital, that filed for insolvency protection last month, had reportedly applied for government support but was turned down by the Treasury.
pátek 29. ledna 2021
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Indian farmers' months-long standoff with the government turns deadly
At least one farmer has died and many were injured in clashes with police as they staged a massive protest on India's Republic Day.
Defined By Scandal At Voice of America, CEO Resigns At Biden's Request
Michael Pack's record at the parent agency for the Voice of America includes charges of bias, firings, investigations and more. He called President Biden's request for him to resign a "partisan act."
Facebook and the Surveillance Society: The Other Coup
We can have democracy, or we can have a surveillance society, but we cannot have both.
France murders: Man with hatred for HR suspected in attacks
The suspect is linked to four attacks targeting human resources managers and a job centre adviser.
The teenage twins pushing each other to pro golf success
Sibling rivalry at a young age can often be a professional athletes beginning in their sport.
Scientist invents new plasma engine for rockets
Dr Fatima Ebrahimi has invented a new fusion rocket thruster concept which could power humans to Mars and beyond.
Netizens Divided as HBO Reportedly Eyes Harry Potter Live Action TV Show
The wizarding world of the iconic Harry Potter saga has been brought to screens in an eight-film franchise and a prequel series of "Fantastic Beasts". However, the magical story has faced recent controversy due to scandals around its creator, J.K.Rowling, and Johnny Depp, the former Gellert Grindelwald actor.
Virgin Group founder Richard Branson on future of travel industry
Sir Richard Branson, the founder of Virgin Group, discusses how the pandemic has impacted the travel industry and what the future of travel might look like. The Virgin Group consists of dozens of companies including airlines, hotels, a cruise line, a hyperloop and space travel.
How One Teen Handles Anxiety Disorder Through The Pandemic
A Michigan teenager shares what it's like to live with an anxiety disorder.
Helping a Teen Who Is Angry About House Rules on Covid
Our grandson’s friends don’t socialize safely, so we don’t want him to see them. How do we keep his anger about it from causing chaos in our home?
Randy Rainbow made his name satirising Trump - now what?
Why the show's not over for Randy Rainbow who used Broadway tunes to make fun of Donald Trump.
A Shanghai building 'walks' to a new location
Shanghai residents passing through the city's eastern Huangpu district in October might have stumbled upon an unusual sight: a "walking" building.
'Nobody will tell us what it's all meant to be about': PM questions Scottish independence vote
Boris Johnson has dismissed the prospect of a second Scottish independence referendum and questioned "what it's all meant to be about".
Netizens Divided as HBO Reportedly Eyes Harry Potter Live Action TV Show
The wizarding world of the iconic Harry Potter saga has been brought to screens in an eight-film franchise and a prequel series of "Fantastic Beasts". However, the magical story has faced recent controversy due to scandals around its creator, J.K.Rowling, and Johnny Depp, the former Gellert Grindelwald actor.
středa 13. ledna 2021
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Post-COVID-19 clinics help "long-hauler" patients who exhibit symptoms months after infection
There have been more than 20 million confirmed coronavirus cases in the U.S. At least 10%, or 2 million people are considered "long-haulers," meaning they still have debilitating symptoms weeks to months after getting the virus. Dr. Tara Narula goes inside some of the specialty clinics for "long-haulers" that are popping up nationwide, showing how critical their situation is.
Students Of Color Recognize Racial Divides Won't End Anytime Soon
Young people of color saw deep racial inequities in the way the assault on the U.S. Capitol played out. And some expect to keep battling those inequities well after President Trump leaves office.
The Man Who Turned Credit-Card Points Into an Empire
Brian Kelly, The Points Guy, has created an empire dedicated to maximizing credit-card rewards and airline miles. What are they worth in a global pandemic — and why are they worth anything at all?
OneWeb satellite company launches into new era
The broadband network owned by UK taxpayers and an Indian conglomerate sends up 36 new satellites.
Pope Francis says he is in line to take Covid-19 vaccine
Pope Francis has said the Vatican will begin Covid-19 vaccinations next week and that he is in line to receive the shot.
Rupert Grint on why Servant is 'probably the worst show to be a part of' now he's a dad
Rupert Grint says having his own child has given him a whole new perspective on starring in the psychological horror Servant.
Bitcoin Down Over 20% Over Past Day to Under $32,000
MOSCOW (Sputnik) - The world's most popular cryptocurrency, Bitcoin, lost over one-fifth of its value on Monday, trading data shows.
Experts warn about slow pace of COVID-19 vaccinations, calling on states to expand efforts
Many states have started to expand efforts to vaccinate citizens as many states are still in the early phase of COVID-19 vaccinations. David Begnaud reports.
Lebanon's Full Hospitals Turn Away Coronavirus Patients Amid Record Daily Cases
A coronavirus surge is overwhelming hospitals, leading doctors to tell families to care for sick loved ones at home instead. Health workers fear New Year's parties could have led to further spikes.
Want a Divorce? Try Cameo to Break the News
After a series of viral pranks, the celebrity-driven video shout-out app has become the unexpected home for breakup announcements.
Covid in Scotland: The people who have lost their lives to Covid-19
A snapshot of the lives of some of the people who have died with coronavirus in Scotland.
How to outsmart fake news in your Facebook feed
Fake news is actually really easy to spot -- if you know how. Consider this your New Media Literacy Guide.
Three out of four Sex And The City stars to reunite for new show
Three out of four of the stars of Sex And The City will reunite for a new show that revisits the iconic characters 20 years on.
House Speaker Pelosi Says Trump ‘Incited Armed Rebellion Against Nation, Must Go’
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Second stimulus check: IRS says the $600 payments are on their way
The tax agency said it began distributing direct deposits Tuesday night, and will start mailing paper checks December 30.
In 2020, Protests Spread Across The Globe With A Similar Message: Black Lives Matter
Journalists based in Colombia, South Africa and Indonesia talk about how the Black Lives Matter movement inspired activists abroad this year.
After Five Centuries, a Native American With Real Power
The expected nomination of Deb Haaland.
Covid: Voices of the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh's ICU
NHS Lothian staff recorded their experiences working on the frontline of the coronavirus pandemic.
Dawn Wells, Mary Ann from 'Gilligan's Island,' dead at 82 from Covid-19 complications
Dawn Wells who played the loveable castaway Mary Ann Summers on "Gilligan's Island," died Wednesday from causes related to Covid-19, her publicist Harlan Boll confirmed to CNN.
Caviar for the masses? China certainly thinks so
Caviar was the traditional delicacy of the Caspian Sea but these days production has a new headquarters: China.
Falling Dollar, Rising Rates, Returning Inflation Among Key Economic Risks of 2021, Investors Claim
After massive turmoil on stock markets in 2020 caused by the pandemic, investors hope a market rebound will be swift and decisive next year, as is usually the case with crises. Some financial analysts, however, warn that the sailing might not be as smooth in 2021 as some believe.
MLB names its first woman general manager, Kim Ng, to lead Miami Marlins
Kim Ng has made professional sports history as the first woman to be a general manager for Major League Baseball, and the first woman as general manager of any professional male sports team in North America. She joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss her history-making new position.
How To Make A New Year's Resolution
A new study looks at ways to make New Year's resolutions succeed.
Adál Maldonado, Provocative ‘Nuyorican’ Photographer, Dies at 72
Adál, who moved from Puerto Rico to New York as a teenager, created art that was often bitingly satirical and politically subversive.
2020 divided by 10
Despite a very tough year for Scottish business, much has been positive.
Venus targets Tokyo Olympics
Tennis star Venus Williams tells CNN's Patrick Snell about her love of the Olympics and how Tokyo 2020 may not be out of reach.
Sorrell enters post-Brexit era with double US takeover swoop
The marketing services tycoon Sir Martin Sorrell will this week swoop to make two US additions worth more than $200m (£146m) to his digital advertising empire.
Beijing Pushes 'National Team' of State-Owned Enterprises to Drive Industrial Growth
After China's state-owned enterprises (SOEs) were the quickest firms to rebound after the country's COVID-19 related shutdowns earlier this year, Beijing has reconsidered their value in the coming year, especially in light of the self-sufficiency priorities of the new five-year plan.
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Department of Justice won't charge two officers in death of Tamir Rice
The U.S. Department of Justice announced Tuesday it found insufficient evidence to support federal criminal charges against two officers in the fatal shooting death of Tamir Rice. The 12-year-old boy had been carrying a pellet gun when an officer shot him in 2014. Adriana Diaz reports.
As Israel Leads In COVID-19 Vaccines Per Capita, Palestinians Still Await Shots
Israel aims to vaccinate 25% of its citizens by end of January but the country has not provided any to the Israeli-occupied West Bank and Gaza, which are scrambling for shots.
Fleeing lockdown, Americans are flock to Mexico City - where the coronavirus is surging
Hospitals are at capacity and coronavirus cases are surging, but many foreigners, especially Americans, are heading to the Mexican capital — some intending to stay awhile.
Ryanair and Wizz Air deny votes to UK investors after EU exit
The airlines say they need to protect their status as majority EU-owned companies after Brexit.
Surviving a hotel quarantine ... with kids
Imagine spending two weeks in a strict quarantine, not allowed to go anywhere beyond a small hotel room even to eat or exercise.
Brexit transition ends as UK-EU trade deal takes effect
The UK has begun a new relationship with the European Union with the Brexit transition period coming to an end.
17 Dead, Several Injured as Roof Collapses at Crematorium in India - Video
Taking cognizance of the tragic incident, Uttar Pradesh State Chief Yogi Adityanath has instructed Ghaziabad district officials to conduct relief operations and submit a report.
Dan Marino talks Peyton Manning, strategy in Super Bowl XLVIII match-up
NFL Hall of Fame quarterback Dan Marino joins the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts to discuss the Broncos' Peyton Manning, the Richard Sherman comments controversy, his Super Bowl experience, and his work with NutriSystem.
Jonathan Pollard, Who Spent 30 Years In U.S. Prison, Arrives In Israel
Ex-Navy analyst Jonathan Pollard, who was imprisoned for three decades after pleading guilty to spying for Israel, arrived in Israel a month after the Justice Department allowed his parole to expire.
Lakers Owner Jeanie Buss on Leadership, Love and Magic
Jeanie Buss inherited a team, and a legacy, from her father. What will her imprint be?
Fashion industry giant Pierre Cardin dies aged 98
He helped revolutionise fashion with his futuristic and stylish designs in the 1950s and 60s.
Andy Cohen and Snoop Dogg discuss places he has been high
Snoop Dogg plays a game with Anderson Cooper and Andy Cohen to tell them some of the places he has smoked marijuana.
Brexit transition ends as UK-EU trade deal takes effect
The UK has begun a new relationship with the European Union with the Brexit transition period coming to an end.
Hungary's Orban Looks East for COVID-19 Vaccines After EU Buy-up Falls Short
The European Union, whose Commission President Ursula von der Leyen insisted that no member state should begin vaccinations before any other, has only ordered enough of the Pfizer jab to immunise a third of its population, while ignoring available Russian and Chinese vaccines.