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Man Utd fans protest against US owners as match against Liverpool postponed
Hundreds of Manchester United fans, protesting against the club's US owners, invaded the pitch at Old Trafford stadium on Sunday ahead of the Premier League game against Liverpool, according to multiple British media outlets.
Donald Trump saw it coming
Donald Trump saw it coming. Back in 2019, the moderate Joe Biden looked like a candidate uniquely suited to threaten his re-election as president. In a July 25 phone call, Trump asked Ukraine's president Volodymyr Zelensky to have his government work with his lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, and with then-US Attorney General William Barr to launch an investigation of Biden and his son Hunter.
North Korea warns of 'crisis beyond control' in heated statements aimed at US and South Korea
North Korea warned the United States it will face a "crisis beyond control in the near future" and accused South Korea of carrying out an "intolerable provocation" against Pyongyang in a series of statements released Sunday, comments that could set the stage for a showdown between the three countries.
The desperate families torn apart by Covid rules
Vaccines could yet kick-start international travel, but it's a long time coming for international families forced to live apart in a time where -- because of inflexible Covid border restrictions -- it often takes the death of loved one to bring them back together.
SpaceX capsule splashes down after record-breaking mission
CNN's Jim Acosta tears into debunked Fox News 'nothingburger'
Fox News issued a correction after its anchors claimed that President Joe Biden is trying to require Americans to sharply reduce their consumption of red meat. CNN's Jim Acosta tears into that and other falsehoods reported across conservative media about the Biden administration.
2 killed and another wounded at Wisconsin casino shooting
Law enforcement agencies responded to an active shooter situation late Saturday at the Oneida Casino near Green Bay, Wisconsin.
Social media is a major threat for Narendra Modi
Blaze at an Indian hospital Covid-19 ward kills 18
Utah GOP vote to censure Mitt Romney fails while senator is booed at convention
A resolution to censure GOP Sen. Mitt Romney for his two votes to convict former President Donald Trump failed Saturday at the Utah Republican Party organizing convention, where the senator had been booed earlier in the day -- a reflection of the anger that persists among the party's core activists about Trump's impeachment and Romney's frequent criticisms of him throughout his presidency.
India should consider temporary shutdown to handle its Covid-19 crisis, Fauci says
The world is in the midst of its worst Covid crisis so far. It didn't have to be this way
A year ago, when the Covid-19 pandemic was still in its relative infancy, the head of the World Health Organization stressed that a global approach would be the only way out of the crisis.
SpaceX capsule to splash down in Gulf of Mexico after record-breaking mission
Biden faces tougher tasks ahead as progressives demand more
The era of good feelings enjoyed by President Joe Biden and the Democratic Party's progressive wing will face a stern test of its staying power as the administration pushes forward into the next phases of its big-ticket policy agenda.
Sen. Romney to booing crowd at convention: Aren't you embarrassed?
CNN's Pamela Brown and Sen. Roger Marshall (R-KS) discuss his colleague Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT) being booed at a Republican convention in Utah, and other signs of infighting within the GOP.
This is the first time any country has recorded more than 400,000 cases in one day
Prime Minister Narendra Modi could have prevented India's devastating Covid-19 crisis, critics say. He didn't
On April 17, ahead of a state election, a maskless Prime Minister Narendra Modi boasted to a sea of cheering supporters: "I've never ever seen such huge crowds at a rally."
Medina Spirit wins the Kentucky Derby
Medina Spirit crossed the finish line first during the 147th running of the Kentucky Derby.
Biden stopped building Trump's wall. Here's what it looks like now
A rare and protected Osprey nest was chopped down in Wales, police say
Police in Wales want to know who cut down an osprey nesting platform on Friday, sending the rare and protected birds' nest and their freshly-laid egg crashing into the lake below.
New details emerge about investigation into Rudy Giuliani
New details have emerged in the criminal investigation by federal prosecutors into former President Donald Trump's personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani. CNN's Jessica Schneider has the latest.
CNN speaks to doctor on the front lines of India's Covid-19 crisis
As the coronavirus situation worses in India, hospitals are full and lacking oxygen while only two percent of the population has been fully vaccinated. CNN's Sam Kiley speaks to a doctor in New Delhi who says the losses are incomprehensible.
Return to pre-pandemic life seems close, but Covid-19 confusion remains for many Americans
The Biden administration had hoped this week would serve as a moment of celebration with more than 100 million US adults now fully vaccinated and White House officials attempting to wear down vaccine hesitancy by playing up the new-found freedoms for those who have gotten their shots -- like the ability to unmask when socializing outside with a small group of friends.
The Siege of Sarajevo lasted for years -- now the city's battle with Covid-19 is dragging on with no end in sight
In the hills above Sarajevo, thousands of uniform white headstones line the slopes, marking the graves of just some of the victims of the Bosnian War.
India records more than 400,000 Covid-19 cases in a single day
Every adult in India is now eligible for Covid-19 vaccine shots, but some states say they have none to offer
At least 45 people killed in a crush of people at mass religious festival
At least 44 people have been killed in a crush at a mass religious gathering on Mount Meron in northern Israel, emergency responders say.
The great power race between the US and China is on. And Beijing is confident of winning
Fractures in the Republican Party are on full display
House Conference Chairwoman Rep. Liz Cheney is once again facing the ire of her colleagues and GOP voters, laying bare the ongoing and internal divisions within the GOP about how Republicans should move forward in the wake of former President Donald Trump.
Hospitals and crematoriums overrun as Covid-19 crisis worsens in India
CNN's Sam Kiley reports on the worsening coronavirus surge in India as hospitals and crematoriums are being overrun because of a record number of cases.
Mount Meron stampede is "one of the worst disasters" in Israeli history, prime minister says
CDC reports most J&J vaccine side effects are 'nonserious'
A new review of Johnson & Johnson Covid-19 vaccine safety monitoring data finds that only 3% of reported reactions after receiving the vaccine are classified as serious -- and there have been a total of 17 incidents of severe blood clotting while also experiencing low blood platelet levels.
Al Qaeda promises 'war on all fronts' against America as Biden pulls out of Afghanistan
This weekend marks the 10th anniversary since Osama Bin Laden, the mastermind of the September 11, 2001, attacks on the United States, was killed by US special-operations forces, Seal Team 6, inside his high-walled compound in the Pakistani military college city of Abbottabad.
There was "no place to move, and people started to fall to the ground," witness says
Social media footage shows stampede in Israel
Dozens of people have been killed in a crush at a mass religious gathering on Mount Meron in northern Israel, emergency responders say. CNN's Hadas Gold reports.
The great power race between the US and China is on. And Beijing is confident of winning
Weekly new US Covid-19 deaths hits record low for 2021, CNN analysis finds
Top US, Japanese and South Korean military leaders meet, underscoring US shift from the Middle East to China
The top US general met his South Korean and Japanese counterparts in Hawaii Thursday, emphasizing America's commitment to "long-term peace and stability in the region" and underscoring a broader US shift from the Middle East to China.
Myanmar faces near total economic collapse as Covid and military coup wreak havoc
Almost half of Myanmar's population could be forced into poverty by the end of the year as the country teeters on the brink of economic collapse caused by the double shock of a bloody military coup and the Covid-19 pandemic, according to a new United Nations report.
'I've never seen anything like this': Clarissa Ward on India Covid-19 crisis
In India, sick people are being turned away from hospitals that have run out of beds and oxygen, as the number of new coronavirus cases rise to record levels each day, creating a national crisis.
Why so many people in China are becoming mermaids
On a normal day, the Ambassador Lagoon inside China's Atlantis Sanya resort on the island of Hainan is home to about 86,000 marine creatures from over 280 animal species.
Full FDA approval of Covid-19 vaccines could help fight vaccine hesitancy, officials say
As a condition of the emergency use authorizations issued for the Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna coronavirus vaccines, those companies are expected to work toward asking the US Food and Drug Administration for full approval -- and some health officials are hoping it will happen soon.
India's ruling party takes the blame for devastating Covid crisis
• Analysis: India's crisis is a problem for the entire world• India is not the only Covid-19 hotspot in Asia right now
Florida Legislature passes elections bill that adds restrictions to voting
One signature now stands between Florida voters and a slew of new restrictions on casting ballots in the Sunshine State.
Manufacturers change shipment sizes as coronavirus vaccine demand falls
With demand for Covid-19 vaccines falling off, mass vaccination sites around the country find themselves facing a dilemma of how to deliver vaccines without wasting precious doses.
Analysis: India's Covid-19 crisis is a problem for the world
There is a split scenario unfolding as the world battles the pandemic.
As a second wave of Covid-19 sweeps through the country, bodies are piling up faster than workers can cremate them
Flames crackle over the wails and prayers of grieving families as they mourn loved ones laid on funeral pyres that burn through the night in New Delhi.
Five federal agencies potentially breached in Pulse Connect Secure hack
At least five federal civilian agencies appear to have been breached in the latest hack to hit the US government, a discovery that follows emergency measures to mitigate potential damage from the incident, according to a top official at the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency.
Biden administration says it's consulting 'nonstop' with India with first aid shipment en route
The Biden administration has been consulting "nonstop" with the Indian government on their priorities as the country grapples with a catastrophic coronavirus surge that has left its healthcare system on the brink of collapse, according to a top US Agency for International Development official.
Rudy Giuliani expected to wage court fight over files seized in federal raid
With federal authorities now in possession of Rudy Giuliani's electronic devices as a result of search warrants executed on his Manhattan residence and office Wednesday, federal officials anticipate a court fight over their potentially privileged contents.
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