Powerful photos show autism in a new light
Although Mary Berridge's son displayed signs of autism from birth -- including motor skill and speech delays, difficulty with change and sensory sensitivity -- it took over seven years for him to be formally diagnosed.
'Biblical' flooding in South Sudan displaces hundreds of thousands
The climate crisis has triggered 'biblical' flooding in South Sudan displacing hundreds of thousands of residents. CNN's Clarissa Ward reports.
Suspected car-ramming attack by Palestinian teen highlights rising tensions, amid questions over Israeli police actions
A 15-year old Palestinian boy suspected of deliberately ramming his car into an Israeli army checkpoint, injuring a security guard, has been shot dead, according to Israel's Defense Ministry. The security guard was taken to hospital where he was undergoing surgery. His condition is described as stable.
Federal regulators are investigating the Trump SPAC deal
The shell company that is facilitating former President Donald Trump's return to Wall Street disclosed Monday that federal regulators are investigating the deal.
3 more hostages released in Haiti, aid group says
Three more members of a group of 17 hostages kidnapped in Haiti in October were released Sunday night, according to a statement from the US-based Christian Aid Ministries.
2022 is when investors will finally return to value stocks. Really
Stop us if you've heard this before: Market strategists are predicting that 2022 will finally be the year when investors choose value stocks -— like banking, oil, consumer, industrial and healthcare companies — over Big Techs, such as Apple, Amazon and Facebook owner Meta.
Why ITF hasn't suspended China tournaments
The governing body of tennis, the International Tennis Foundation (ITF), has not suspended tournaments in China because it "does not want to punish a billion people," its president said Sunday.
Myanmar's Aung San Suu Kyi faces two years in jail after her sentence is halved
Myanmar's deposed civilian leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, faces two years in jail after her sentence was halved by the country's military, state media MRTV reported on Monday.
Volcano rescue workers dig through thick layers of hot ash in Indonesia after Mount Semeru erupts
Rescue workers in Indonesia continued to dig through thick layers of hot ash and debris Monday to find survivors of a volcanic eruption that left more than a dozen people dead and thousands displaced in the country's East Java province, even as the volcano continued to erupt ash.
Britain needs a 'booster for growth' as tax hikes threaten investment
Britain's economy needs much more investment. Business says it's unlikely to get it any time soon.