Chris Daughtry postpones shows following the sudden death of his daughter
"American Idol" alum Chris Daughtry postponed a series of concert dates following the sudden death of his daughter, his band announced on social media Saturday.
"American Idol" alum Chris Daughtry postponed a series of concert dates following the sudden death of his daughter, his band announced on social media Saturday.
CNN's Sara Sidner takes a closer look at two missing persons cases and why some receive mass media coverage while others do not.
Leaders at COP26 reached a climate agreement, including a reference to fossil fuels and their role in the climate crisis for the first time in history. CNN's Phil Black reports.
Bummer for bargain hunters: It may be harder to snag designer clothes at T.J. Maxx, Burlington and Ross.
At least 58 inmates died and 12 were injured after violence broke out at one of Ecuador's largest prisons.
Three snow leopards at the Lincoln Children's Zoo in Nebraska have died of complications from Covid-19, zoo officials announced Friday.
Unions and management at Kaiser Permanente have reached a tentative agreement that avoids a strike that was to start Monday at 14 West Coast hospitals and hundreds of more clinics and medical offices.
Former Raiders coach Jon Gruden alleges in a lawsuit that the NFL and Commissioner Roger Goodell sought to destroy his career and reputation through a malicious and orchestrated campaign. CNN's Coy Wire reports.
Taylor Swift officially broke the internet Friday.
This year's Rockefeller Center Christmas tree got a well-earned police escort into New York City Saturday morning to cap off a lengthy road trip from Maryland.
Another day, another billion dollars.
President Joe Biden's approval rating is at its lowest point since he took office. His approval rating has slid into the low 40s this month. And while the President has plenty of time to recover before his potential reelection in 2024, history suggests that his chances of becoming popular and Democrats gaining ground by the midterms in 2022 are small.
The mother of a missing 14-year-old who was found safe in New York City on Thursday has been charged with two counts of second-degree endangering the welfare of a child, authorities in New Jersey said Friday.
Julia "Hurricane" Hawkins took up running aged 101. Now the retired teacher is smashing records at the Louisiana Senior Games.
A federal appeals court on Friday reaffirmed its earlier decision to freeze the Biden administration's vaccine mandate, calling the requirement for large employers to make sure its employees are vaccinated against Covid-19 "staggeringly overbroad."
Goals from Christian Pulisic and Weston McKennie gave the US a vital 2-0 victory against Mexico on Friday in the race to qualify for the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
Given the recent Guinness Book record-breaking premature birth in Alabama at 21 weeks, 1 day -- nearly 19 weeks early -- will medical science advances end up having more to say about abortion than any court decision?
A new study finds Covid misinformation is rampant in America - and worse among those who trust conservative news sources. What does this mean for those trying to communicate the latest updates?
As cryptocurrency gains acceptance, more people are vying to get their paycheck and other benefits in bitcoin, Ethereum and other digital currencies.
Britney Spears was placed at the center of the celebrity gossip culture of the early 2000s. Now that her conservatorship battle is over, she's reclaimed control of her life and deserves to chose to tell her story -- or not -- on her own terms.
There are Democrats and Republicans in office, and we refer to them as Democrats and Republicans in this newsletter because that's how they vote.
A former Wisconsin District Attorney says Kyle Rittenhouse will probably not be prosecuted on the most serious charges, 'But he's a long way from being acquitted on everything.'
International footballer Johanna Omolo returns to Kenya to help kids in his hometown. Former pro midfielder King Gyan supports up and coming talents in Ghana.
The reporter who broke the story of a potential $450k payout to separated families says, 'The sort of backlash that it caused definitely brought the Justice Department back to the table saying we need to go way down from there.'
Many have criticized the hefty payouts the U.S. is reportedly negotiating with lawyers for separated border families. But if a settlement isn't reached, might a jury or judge award them even more? And what are the political implications?
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