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China's strict 21 day quarantine under question after new outbreak emerges
• It may take many more vaccine mandates to end Covid pandemic, Fauci says• Australia is taking its next step towards re-opening
See what Chinese city at center of fresh Covid-19 outbreak looks like
The fresh coronavirus outbreak in Fujian province on China's southeastern coast has infected more than 60 people, including 15 elementary school pupils. CNN's Kristie Lu Stout reports.
Medvedev on stopping Novak Djokovic's calendar grand slam
2021 US Open champion Daniil Medvedev talks to CNN Sport about his incredible win, which stopped Novak Djokovic from winning the calendar grand slam and a record 21st of his career.
First Pakistan International Airlines flight since foreign troop withdrawal lands in Kabul
A Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) passenger plane from Islamabad touched down in Kabul on Monday morning, according to an airline spokesman.
Lewis Hamilton 'fortunate to be alive' after Max Verstappen crash
The Italian Grand Prix was full of drama on Sunday as Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen collided and were both subsequently ruled out of the remainder of the race.
Higher stress levels raise blood pressure, risk of heart attack and stroke, study finds
Is that stress pumping steadily through your veins? Even if your blood pressure is normal right now, high stress levels may put you at risk of developing hypertension within the next decade or so, a new study found.
How the world's largest observation wheel was built
In a city full of superlatives, the latest addition to Dubai's long list of "biggests" and "tallests" is about to take its place in the record books.
Typhoon forces two of China's busiest ports to suspend operations
A typhoon that swept its way through East Asia is now forcing two of the world's busiest ports in China to suspend some operations.
Emma Raducanu, US Open winner, finds new fans in China
• US Open: Medvedev beats Djokovic in men's final• Diede de Groot becomes the first player to complete the golden slam in wheelchair tennis
See who won at the 2021 MTV VMAs
The 2021 MTV Video Music Awards will be presented Sunday.
North Korea says it fired new long-range cruise missiles, according to state media
North Korea claims it successfully test-fired new types of long-range cruise missiles on September 11 and 12, according to the country's state-run Korean Central News Agency (KCNA).
Some US hospitals overwhelmed with unvaccinated Covid patients
Twenty-six states in the US have fully vaccinated more than half of their population, federal data shows, but some hospitals are still filling up with Covid-19 patients who did not get their shots.
Australia to trial vaccine passports as post-Covid opening preparation begins
Australians have been told to "dust off (their) passports" after the federal government announced it would begin a trial of vaccine passports with some countries this week -- the latest step in Australia's reopening to the world.
Trump is showing just how divisive a new White House run would be
Only Donald Trump knows whether he will mount a run for the White House in 2024. But it's already clear what such a campaign would look like. It would be built on a lie that he was cheated out of office and would relentlessly politicize and monetize America's ideological, social and racial divides.
Pilot error likely caused fatal Air India Express crash, report finds
Pilot error and a failure to follow safety guidelines probably caused the Air India Express crash that killed 21 people last year, the country's worst aviation accident in a decade, investigators said in a report on Saturday.
'He doesn't understand tragedy': Mary Trump on former President's commentary at 9/11 boxing match
Former President Donald Trump's niece, Mary Trump, discusses the President's pay-per-view commentary for a boxing match that took place during 20th anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks.
What we know so far about the Democrats' big spending proposals
Democrats in Congress are pushing ahead with a sweeping multi-trillion-dollar 10-year spending plan that marks the latest step in their drive to expand education, health care and childcare support, tackle the climate crisis and make further investments in infrastructure.
Diede de Groot becomes the first player to complete the golden slam in wheelchair tennis
Diede de Groot became the first player to complete the golden slam in wheelchair tennis after winning all four majors and the Paralympic gold medal, completing the feat by winning the US Open final on Sunday.
The hard reality of Brexit is hitting Britain. It's costing everyone but Boris Johnson
From one end of the supply chain to the other, the UK's food producers have endured a summer of trouble.
A record 227 people killed defending the environment last year, report shows
Behind the veil of the Covid-19 pandemic, 227 people were killed last year protecting forests, water and other natural resources under increasing stress from climate change, making 2020 the deadliest year on record for environmental defenders according to a report published Monday.
2 missing and at least 1 injured after explosion at Atlanta-area apartment complex
One person was injured and two others are missing after an explosion at an Atlanta-area apartment complex Sunday.
How 3D printing could help save Hong Kong's coral
With a reputation as a concrete jungle, few know that Hong Kong is one of Asia's most biodiverse cities and boasts more hard coral species than the Caribbean.
Second murder hornet nest of the year eradicated and a third nest located
The second "murder hornet" nest of the year has been eradicated in Washington state, and the year's third nest has been located in the same area, according to a tweet from the Washington State Department of Agriculture (WSDA).
Democrats look to hike taxes on the rich and corporations to pay for $3.5 trillion budget bill
House Democrats want to increase taxes on wealthy Americans and corporations to pay for their sweeping $3.5 trillion budget package.
Tropical Storm Nicholas forms over Gulf of Mexico, with Texas in its path
Tropical Storm Nicholas, the Atlantic hurricane season's 14th named storm, has formed in the Gulf of Mexico, the National Hurricane Center said.
58-year-old former boxing world champion loses comeback fight
Former world champion boxer Evander Holyfield stepped back in the ring for the first time in over a decade, but it didn't go quite to plan for the 58-year-old.
How to watch the 2021 MTV VMAs
After a socially-distant show filmed from different locations in New York last year, the 2021 MTV VMAs will air Sunday, live from the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.
Trump characterizes Robert E. Lee as a unifier, premier war strategist. Here's what history shows
Disney announces the rest of its 2021 movies will debut exclusively in theaters
Disney announced the remainder of its 2021 films will be released exclusively in theaters before streaming on Disney+.
Trump characterizes Robert E. Lee as a unifier and premier war strategist. Here's what history shows
Opponents of honoring the vestiges of slavery fought for years to change the face, or faces, of Monument Avenue, a promenade in the former Confederate capital memorializing military leaders and a politician who led a rebellion against the United States.
3 months ago she was in high school. Now she's a grand slam winner with praise from the Queen
The Queen has praised Emma Raducanu's "outstanding" US Open victory on Saturday, calling it a "remarkable achievement."
Pope Francis meets Hungary's Viktor Orban during trip
Pope Francis urged Hungarians to be more "open" and "considered" during an open-air mass in Budapest after meeting the country's hardline Prime Minister Viktor Orban on Sunday.
Top US commanders in Afghanistan wrestle with mistakes and regrets as America's longest war ends
US commanders who led the war in Afghanistan are wrestling with the country's collapse to the Taliban, with some ruing the "pretty horrible mistakes" the US military made along the way and one of them flatly declaring America's longest war was not worth the price.
Fareed explains what the Taliban's surprising partnership shows
Twenty years after the 9/11 attacks, CNN's Fareed Zakaria gives his take on how to think about radical Islam today.
Astronauts complete NASA spacewalk to prepare for International Space Station power boost
European Space Agency astronaut Thomas Pesquet and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency astronaut Akihiko Hoshide are back inside the International Space Station after completing a successful spacewalk Sunday to prepare for more solar array upgrades.
Fashion designer called out for cultural appropriation over its $1,190 pants
A prominent fashion designer behind a $1,190 pair of sweatpants has been lambasted by some fashion and Black history experts for what they say is cultural appropriation.
Iran says it will allow UN nuclear watchdog to service monitoring equipment
Iran will allow inspectors from the UN's nuclear watchdog to service nuclear monitoring equipment in the country, according to a joint statement by officials from Iran and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
6 disciplinary cases against officers from Jan. 6 insurrection announced
The United States Capitol Police (USCP) announced that disciplinary action has been recommended in six cases against officers following internal investigations into the January 6 attack on the US Capitol.
Most Republicans want Trump as the GOP's leader but are divided about whether he'd help them retake the White House
Most Republicans want former President Donald Trump to remain their party's leader, according to a new CNN poll conducted by SSRS. But differing views about Trump's role in the party -- and his strength as a future presidential nominee -- highlight divides within the GOP.
Billy Horschel wins BMW PGA Championship, becoming only the second American to win the famous event
US golfer Billy Horschel won the BMW PGA Championship on Sunday, becoming just the second American player to win the famous event.
Prince Charles' charity faces fresh investigation after reported donations from Russian banker
A Scottish regulator said it was investigating one of Prince Charles' charities after a UK newspaper reported that a Russian banker had tried to donate a six-figure sum to the future king's foundation.
Cubans still reside on Guantánamo Bay base decades after US-Cuba relations deteriorated
Sixty years after the United States' failed Bay of Pigs invasion, the remnants of the US and Cuba's fractured relationship are tucked away in a small neighborhood of the US Naval base at Guantánamo Bay. Nineteen Cubans still live on the base almost 60 years after the base closed its borders with the island nation it sits on the edge of.
Sanders responds to Manchin's opposition to $3.5 trillion bill
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) defends the proposed $3.5 trillion spending bill after Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) said he'd prefer to see a lower price tag.
Arkansas governor: Biden's Covid-19 vaccine mandate 'hardens the resistance' to them
Arkansas' Republican governor said Sunday that he thinks President Joe Biden's newly announced Covid-19 vaccine mandate "hardens the resistance" some people have to getting one.
Republicans need a historic polling miss to win the California recall
The 2021 California gubernatorial recall election is in the final stretch, and there is a clear trend in the data.
20 years later: The 9/11 photos we will never forget
Manchin: I will not vote for $3.5 trillion bill
Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin said Sunday he will not support the $3.5 trillion price tag for the economic bill that would expand the nation's social safety net and that "there's no way" Congress can meet the timeline set by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to pass it.
Europe's doors are closing to Americans
• Surge of unvaccinated Covid-19 patients is straining US hospitals• France and Spain ban unvaccinated American travelers
Covid-19 evaded our defenses
After terrorists in hijacked planes brought down New York City's World Trade Center 20 years ago, a little-known government agency investigated the structural collapse of the 110-story Twin Towers.
Why are coups making a comeback in Africa?
In just over a year, West Africa has experienced three successful coups (two in Mali and one this week in Guinea), one unsuccessful coup attempt in Niger, and an arbitrary military transfer of power in Chad following the assassination of its president.
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