A third of Covid-19 survivors suffer 'brain disease,' study shows
As many as one in three people infected with Covid-19 have longer term mental health or neurological symptoms, researchers reported Tuesday.
GOP's Trump obsession is giving Biden an opening
Donald Trump has left the White House, but the Republican Party just can't quit his stunt politics.
Two New York doormen who closed the doors while an Asian woman was attacked have been fired
Two New York doormen who closed the doors to their building's apartment lobby while a 65-year-old Asian woman..
Putin signs law allowing him to run for two more terms as Russian President
Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a law paving the way for him to run for two more presidential terms,
The fight to define infrastructure could change America
The meaning of the word "infrastructure" suddenly depends on your politics.
Japan's powerful patriarchy often sidelines women. Fixing that won't be easy
There was the Tokyo 2020 official who floated the idea of an "Olympig" creative campaign with plus-sized model Naomi Watanabe.
Jordan's royal family drama sends shudders around the region. Here's what we know
For a country often seen as a bastion of relative calm in a troubled region, the events that unfolded in Jordan over the weekend..
Jordan accuses former crown prince of attempt to 'destabilize' country's security
Jordan's government has accused former crown prince Hamzah bin Hussein, the half-brother of the country's ruler King Abdullah II..
George Floyd's family describes heart-wrenching experience in the courtroom during Derek Chauvin's trial, attorney says
An attorney representing the family of George Floyd told CNN on Sunday being in the courtroom for the trial of the former police...
Japan just recorded its earliest cherry blossom bloom in 1,200 years. Scientists warn it's a symptom of the larger climate crisis
Think of Japan in the spring, and the image that comes to mind is likely the country's famous cherry blossoms, also known as "sakura"..
