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The Trump survivors: Six Cabinet officials who stuck it out
On Monday, Attorney General Bill Barr became the 12th of Donald Trump's Senate-confirmed Cabinet members either to resign or be fired by the President.
UK PM is facing two hellish weeks. Critics fear his weak leadership could seriously harm the country
Boris Johnson might not be fully aware of it, but the next two weeks could contain two of the most significant moments in his premiership.
California's Covid surge has no parallel across US
Americans wait as Congress stalls on pandemic relief
How India plans to vaccinate 300 million people against Covid-19
With a Covid-19 caseload heading toward 10 million people, India is the world's second worst-hit country by the coronavirus pandemic, trailing only the United States.
What's behind the alarming rise in California's Covid-19 cases
Since the Thanksgiving holiday, California has faced a surge of Covid-19 infections unparalleled across the United States, leading to continued daily record highs in hospitalizations and deaths.
Pence announces that Space Force personnel will be called guardians
Vice President Mike Pence announced Friday that members of the Space Force military service will be called guardians.
The US government is under massive, ongoing cyber attack
Why the future looks bright for the Republican Party
On Monday, the Electoral College confirmed that Joe Biden is the President-elect. This has upset many of my Republican friends, especially those who believe President Donald Trump was cheated out of reelection.
Senate Majority Leader McConnell gets Covid-19 vaccine
Tension rises between Pentagon and Biden transition team over meetings
President-elect Joe Biden's transition team said Friday that they did not agree to a two-week break in critical transfer-of-power discussions with Pentagon officials, despite an assertion from the acting Defense Secretary that both sides had agreed to take such a "holiday pause."
No-deal Brexit looms as truck drivers queue for hours at port
As the possibility of no Brexit deal continues to loom, UK firms are stockpiling and putting pressure on already pandemic-pressed ports. CNN's Anna Stewart meets some of the truck drivers waiting hours in line as well as a company taking a different approach.
Rescued Nigerian schoolboys brought back to families in state capital
Horrific tales of beatings and endurance emerged on Friday as more than 300 boys rescued from captivity in northwestern Nigeria were brought back to their waiting families in the state capital, ending a week-long ordeal.
Watch the moment Vice President Pence got his Covid-19 vaccine
Supreme Court throws out challenge to Trump's plan to exclude undocumented immigrants from census count
The Supreme Court on Friday threw out a challenge to President Donald Trump's bid to exclude undocumented immigrants from being counted when seats in Congress are divvied up between the states next year.
Dr. Gupta gets his Covid-19 vaccine. This feels significant
CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta takes us behind the scenes with him as he gets the coronavirus vaccine at Grady Memorial Hospital in Atlanta, Georgia.
Swedish King criticizes country's Covid-19 response as new cases rise at record pace
Suspected Russian hacking campaign is bigger than first thought and it's not over yet, US agency warns
An alarming new alert issued by the Department of Homeland Security's cyber arm Thursday revealed that Russian hackers suspected of a massive, ongoing intrusion campaign into government agencies, private companies and critical infrastructure entities used a variety of unidentified tactics and not just a single compromised software program.
How Europe will vaccinate 448 million people
In the name of "science and solidarity," the European Commission has secured over 2 billion doses of coronavirus vaccines for the bloc since June.
Europe fights skepticism ahead of vaccine rollout
As the European Union prepares to roll out Covid-19 vaccine, leaders are now facing a fresh challenge: convincing people to get vaccinated. CNN's Melissa Bells reports on how European countries are tackling some of the of the strongest vaccine skepticism in the world.
How these 'sinks' regulate the climate
Carbon sinks are vast ecosystems that absorb CO2. They regulate the climate and stop global warming. As they are exploited, many are releasing their carbon stores.
1,000 people stuck overnight in Japan traffic jam stretching 9 miles long
More than 1,000 people in Japan spent Thursday night stuck on a highway in their cars, waiting out a traffic jam with little food or water during a heavy snowstorm.
Chris Christie: I let my guard down for 4 days and that put me in ICU
Speaking to CNN's Chris Cuomo, former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie opens up about how he got infected with Covid-19 at the White House.
US FDA plans to quickly issue emergency use authorization for Moderna vaccine
US FDA plans to quickly issue emergency use authorization for Moderna vaccine
Cyclone Yasa rips through Fiji, killing at least 2 people and destroying homes
Hurricane force winds and torrential rain brought by Cyclone Yasa have destroyed scores of houses and flattened crops in Fiji's northern regions, aid agencies said on Friday.
Key differences between two Covid vaccines
• Your Covid vaccine questions, answered
The heart-wrenching hand dealt to Hong Kong's democracy activists
In the dark small hours, two recurring nightmares terrorize the sleep of Eddie Chu. In the first, he is lost overseas and cannot get home to Hong Kong. In the second, the former lawmaker is day tripping with his nine-year-old daughter.
Trump remains silent as massive cyber hack poses 'grave risk' to government
Covid-19 death rate three times that of flu, study finds
The true and unadulterated history of the drop bear, Australia's most deadly -- and most fake -- predator
Ask almost any Australian about a drop bear, and they'll likely recount a close encounter with this carnivorous, fanged cousin of the Australian koala.
How the vaccine gets from the lab to your arm
This is the long road Covid-19 vaccines take to get to you. All the while, staying ultra cold.
CNN anchor reacts to Trump's silence on hack: 'Stunning'
The US government is reeling from multiple data breaches at top federal agencies, the result of a worldwide hacking campaign with possible ties to Russia. Investigators are still trying to figure out how much of the government may have been affected and how badly it may have been compromised. CNN's Alex Marquardt has more.
FDA committee votes to recommend emergency use authorization of Moderna's coronavirus vaccine
Putin says if Russia wanted to kill opposition leader Navalny, it would have 'finished' the job
Russian President Vladimir Putin claimed Thursday that opposition politician Alexey Navalny "is enjoying the support of the US special services," adding that if Russian special services had wanted to kill him they would have "finished it."
An FDA committee is meeting today to consider Moderna's Covid-19 vaccine
344 kidnapped Nigerian boys freed, says state official
Hundreds of schoolboys who were abducted last week in northwestern Nigeria have been freed, according to a state official.
Robert Lewandowski and Lucy Bronze named players of the year at the Best FIFA Football Awards
Robert Lewandowski and Lucy Bronze were respectively named the men's and women's player of the year at the Best FIFA Football Awards on Thursday.
Leaders scramble to finalize $900 billion relief deal
As congressional leaders scramble to finalize a $900 billion Covid relief deal, it's growing increasingly unlikely that Congress will be able to get the long-awaited plan through both chambers by Friday night when a government shutdown looms.
US surpasses 17 million official Covid-19 cases as FDA panel considers Moderna's vaccine candidate
The United States on Thursday surpassed 17 million official Covid-19 cases across the pandemic, while a key meeting currently underway could lead to authorization of a second coronavirus vaccine for the country.
This is the best map of the 2020 election you'll see
Maps -- especially in politics -- can be misleading. Especially when you are talking national elections.
These workers used to make magic, now they struggle to make ends meet
Disney theme parks have taken a big hit during the coronavirus pandemic, hurting not only the laid off workers but the entire surrounding community. CNN's Natasha Chen reports.
French President Emmanuel Macron tests positive for Covid-19
French President Emmanuel Macron tests positive for Covid-19
France's President Emmanuel Macron has tested positive for Covid-19, the Elysee Palace said in a press release.
Japanese leader appears to flout virus guidelines as country grapples with record cases
Japan's Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga has expressed "remorse" for attending a group dinner with celebrity friends in apparent breach of his own government's coronavirus guidelines, as infection rates in the country continue to surge.
'It's turned crazy': Inside the scramble for Trump pardons
President Donald Trump may not be willing to accept his term is ending, but as the clock ticks down on his time in office, hundreds of his allies -- including some of his closest business associates and many high-profile criminals -- are ramping up their efforts to squeeze out the final ounces of his presidential power.
South Korean man cleared of killing teenager after spending 20 years in jail for her murder
A man who wrongfully spent 20 years in prison for killing a teenager has been cleared of her murder following a high-profile court case in South Korea that exposed police torture and investigation failures.
South Korea reports most deaths in a single day since pandemic began
Trump feeds his election sideshow despite crises gripping America
She tweeted from Sweden about the plight of her Uyghur cousin. In Xinjiang, the authorities were watching
Friday, September 4 was one of the happiest days in recent memory for Mayila Yakufu and her family.
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