Facebook will no longer remove claims that Covid-19 was man-made
Facebook said it's no longer removing from its platforms claims that coronavirus was man-made.
Rolls-Royce will now build you any car you want, but it will cost millions
If you have the money -- and if Rolls-Royce executives like your idea -- the British ultra-luxury carmaker will build you the car of your dreams.
Photos challenge stereotypes by placing Asian models in 'all-American' settings
Andrew Kung was a teenager visiting New York when he was first called a racial slur.
1,000-year-old 'stolen' relics returned to Thailand
A pair of 1,000-year-old religious relics, which US investigators say were illegally taken from Thailand, have been returned after more than five decades.
What went wrong in Taiwan as island unravels its Covid-19 success
In 2020, Taiwan had one of the most successful Covid-19 responses in the world, and it went more than 250 days without reporting any local infections. As the island now battles its worst Covid-19 outbreak, CNN's Will Ripley speaks with Dr. Chen Chien-jen, an epidemiologist who served as vice president on on what went wrong with the island's Covid response.
Ambassador denied entry as Australian writer faces China espionage trial
Australia's ambassador to China was denied entry to a heavily guarded Beijing court on Thursday where the espionage case against Australian blogger Yang Hengjun will be heard at a time of worsening ties between the two nations.
Report: US companies may have benefited from forced labor of Uyghurs
CNN's Jake Tapper looks into a Congressional report that shows how US companies may have benefited from forced labor of Uyghur Muslims.
US health experts say Tokyo Olympics plans not informed by 'best scientific evidence'
With less than two months until the Tokyo Olympics begin, a group of US public health experts are among the latest to warn that pushing forward with the rescheduled 2020 Games puts athletes -- and the public -- at risk amid the pandemic.
More than 100 missing after boat sinks in northwest Nigeria
Scores of people are missing and feared dead after an overloaded boat capsized in the northwestern Nigerian state of Kebbi on Wednesday with around 180 passengers on board, government authorities said.
A woman will helm the Louvre for the first time in its 228-year history
For the first time since its creation in the wake of the French Revolution, the Musée du Louvre in Paris will be headed by a woman. Laurence des Cars, 54, the current president of the Musée d'Orsay and the Musée de l'Orangerie, was appointed on Wednesday as the new president-director of the Louvre by French President Emmanuel Macron.