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CNN reporter tours Covid-19 vaccine clinic. Hear why he can't reveal the location
The United Kingdom has become the first Western nation to begin vaccinating its citizens with a Covid-19 shot outside of clinical trials. 90-year-old Margaret Keenan became the first Briton to receive the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine at University Hospital in Coventry, England followed by William Shakespeare, 81. CNN's Max Foster reports.
'We're injecting hope': Inside a UK Covid-19 vaccination center as historic rollout gets underway
Judge dismisses Michael Flynn case after Trump pardon, despite two guilty pleas
Judge Emmet Sullivan of the DC District Court has dismissed Michael Flynn's criminal case as moot, ending a tortured three-year-long proceeding.
'Stunning': Tapper reacts to Trump's vaccine remarks
CNN's Jake Tapper reacts to President Donald Trump falsely claiming he won the election while speaking about plans to distribute the coronavirus vaccine.
US surpasses 15 million confirmed Covid-19 cases during deadliest week since April
The US surpassed 15 million total reported Covid-19 infections on Tuesday and daily deaths neared a record level as the nation is mired in an increasingly difficult phase of the pandemic.
Canada crushed the Covid-19 curve but complacency is fueling a deadly second wave
"At least we're not as bad as the States."
Is an alleged drug kingpin from China investing millions in a port in Laos?
'It didn't hurt at all': 91-year-old Briton on receiving Covid-19 vaccine
CNN's Cyril Vanier speaks with Martin Kenyon, a 91-year-old Briton who received the Pfizer/BioNTech coronavirus vaccine. The United Kingdom has become the world's first nation to begin vaccinating its citizens with a fully vetted and authorized Covid-19 shot, a landmark moment in the coronavirus pandemic.
Australia to extend restrictions on cruise ships and overseas travel until March 2021
Clyburn says Graham's claims of voter fraud in Georgia show he's 'lost grip on reality'
House Majority Whip James Clyburn lambasted Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham on Tuesday over his repeated efforts to undermine the election results in Georgia, saying his fellow South Carolinian has "lost grip on reality."
Chuck Yeager, pilot who broke the sound barrier, dies at 97
US Air Force officer and test pilot Chuck Yeager, known as "the fastest man alive," has died at the age of 97.
US hits record number of Covid-19 hospitalizations
The grim economic realities of Brexit
As Brexit talks enter the final stretch, UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson must decide: does he cling to his definition of sovereignty, or does he set aside ideology — and perhaps his own pride — to safeguard jobs and the economy?
First Britons receive Covid-19 vaccine, a landmark moment in the pandemic
The United Kingdom has become the first Western nation to begin vaccinating its citizens with a Covid-19 shot outside of clinical trials -- a landmark moment in the coronavirus pandemic.
Police raid home of former Covid-19 data scientist
Florida police raided the home of a former state coronavirus data scientist on Monday, escalating a feud between the state government and a data expert who has accused officials of trying to cover up the extent of the pandemic.
Biden picks retired Gen. Lloyd Austin to be his secretary of defense, source says
President-elect Joe Biden has selected retired Army Gen. Lloyd Austin, the former commander of US Central Command, to be his secretary of defense, a source familiar with the decision told CNN on Monday.
Trump admin. denies reports it turned down chance to buy more Pfizer vaccine doses months ago
South Korea and Japan called in the military to fight Covid. As winter looms, they aren't taking any chances
South Korea and Japan may have coronavirus numbers that would be the envy of much of Europe and the United States, but they aren't taking any chances as winter brings with it a dangerous spike in infections.
California hospital beds are filling up and doctors and nurses are just worn out
UK prepares to give first Covid-19 vaccinations as the world watches
Anderson Cooper: Trump didn't have courage to tell the US people the truth
CNN's Anderson Cooper calls out President Donald Trump's handling of the coronavirus pandemic as it continues to surge across the country.
Is an alleged drug kingpin from China investing millions in a port in Laos?
With Covid-19 raging, where are America's leaders?
As we head into the final months of the Trump administration, with President-elect Joe Biden poised to take the reins, public and private institutions appear helpless to act to limit the impact of Covid-19 during this period of transition.
Trump to sign order aimed at prioritizing Covid-19 vaccine shipment to Americans
President Donald Trump is expected to sign an executive order on Tuesday aimed at prioritizing the shipment of the coronavirus vaccine to Americans before other nations, according to senior administration officials.
Denmark announces partial shutdown after surge in cases
'The stench is unbearable': Inside horrific Venezuelan Covid-19 ward
On the surface, Venezuela seems spared from the ravaging impact of Covid-19, but doctors tell CNN the number of cases is much higher than the government wants to admit. With limited and slow testing, patients are kept in motels for weeks, under strict government control, waiting for a result. CNN's Isa Soares gets exclusive access to two of Venezuela's largest hospitals where power and water are intermittent and medical supplies are scarce.
Trump compares 2020 US election to 'third world nation'
As President Donald Trump has become consumed with contesting the results of an election he lost, staffers acknowledge that Trump has not given many signals about what his plans will be once the Electoral College affirms President-elect Joe Biden's win. CNN's Kaitlan Collins reports.
Melania Trump cheers new White House tennis pavilion amid ongoing pandemic
First lady Melania Trump's office announced Monday the finalization of the White House Tennis Pavilion -- a tone deaf accomplishment to trumpet amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic and as the federal government remains locked on providing further economic relief to millions of suffering Americans.
The GOP's silence isn't just deafening. It's dangerous
The silence isn't just deafening. It's dangerous.
How Kelly Loeffler backed into admitting Trump lost
Since coming to the Senate in January, Georgia Kelly Loeffler's has been the single biggest supporter of President Donald Trump's agenda. But even she knows the jig is up when it comes to his ongoing attempts to contest an election that he quite clearly lost.
Video shows overcrowded Christmas market in city hit hard by Covid-19
A Christmas market in Nottingham, in central England, has "temporarily" closed due to overcrowding just one day after it opened to the public. Nottingham is currently under 'Tier 3' coronavirus restrictions -- the toughest measures in place in England.
Michigan secretary of state says armed protesters gathered outside her home, claiming voter fraud
Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson said dozens of armed protesters gathered outside her Detroit home, chanting and shouting obscenities about overturning the results of the 2020 presidential election.
As Iran mulls retaliation for nuclear scientist's death, a riddle remains. What exactly was he working on?
Crushed flowers in the fresh snow. Pockmarked asphalt, fences flattened apparently by a blast wave, and bullet holes in the curbside. Bar the huge poster of assassinated Iranian nuclear scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh that sits above the spot where he was gunned down, few traces remain a week on of the killing that has rocked Iran and the region.
UK prepares to give first Covid-19 vaccinations as the world watches
Britain's healthcare providers are gearing up to start giving the first doses of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine, less than a week after the United Kingdom became the first Western nation to approve a Covid-19 vaccine.
Rudy Giuliani tests positive for coronavirus, Trump says
Rudy Giuliani, the personal attorney to President Donald Trump, has tested positive for Covid-19, Trump announced.
In Kenya, Covid-19's rural spread strains creaky health care
The recent deaths from Covid-19 in Kenya of a refugee, a member of parliament and a retired civil servant all happened for the same reason: emergency help was hours away.
Attorney General Barr considering leaving post before Trump exits office, source says
Attorney General William Barr is considering leaving his post before January 20, the day President Donald Trump leaves office, a source with knowledge of the matter confirmed to CNN.
Unidentified illness hospitalizes more than 300 people in India
An unidentified illness has hospitalized more than 300 people in southeastern India, including one who has died, according to local officials investigating the cases.
Trump's pandemic blindness and election denial darkens America's desperate winter
Donald Trump's final-days denial is darkening America's winter of sickness and death, damaging democracy, hampering Joe Biden's nascent presidency and jeopardizing Republican hopes of clinging to the Senate.
Beijing may have built bases in the South China Sea, but that doesn't mean it can defend them, report claims
Beijing has spent years turning islands and reefs in the South China Sea into military bases and airstrips -- but such territory could be vulnerable to attack and nigh indefensible in the event of war, a new report has warned.
Last month was the hottest November ever as Europe had its warmest fall on record
The world just experienced its hottest November on record while Europe had its warmest fall, according to an alarming report from the European Union's Copernicus Climate Change Service.
4 takeaways from the Georgia Senate debate
Republican Sen. Kelly Loeffler and her Democratic opponent Rev. Raphael Warnock traded sharp attacks during a debate Sunday evening ahead of a pivotal runoff election next month.
Russia reports highest daily Covid-19 cases
Reporter: Loeffler's answer was 'the definition of a dodge'
During a debate with Democratic challenger Rev. Raphael Warnock, Sen. Kelly Loeffler (R-GA) was asked about where her loyalties lie: with President Donald Trump or Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp. CNN's Maeve Reston says her answer was "the definition of a dodge."
What coronavirus means for India's 'big fat weddings'
Blessing and Sheryl Jossy wanted to hold a wedding extravaganza across three cities.
As climate change threatens Pacific Islands, some atolls have been growing. Now scientists have figured out why
Low-lying atolls in the Pacific Ocean have long been considered some of the most vulnerable areas to climate change, as rising sea levels threaten to submerge them.
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Frustrated restaurant owner blasts shutdown in viral post
A Los Angeles business owner who was forced to shut down her restaurant feels restaurants and small businesses are being unfairly targeted by California's new and stricter stay-at-home order. CNN's Paul Vercammen reports Angela Marsden came to grab supplies from her closed restaurant, when she came across an outdoor dining area—almost identical to hers—set up next to her restaurant's parking lot for a film shoot.
Controversial Princess Diana interview from 1996 is under investigation again
In a 1996 interview with the BBC, Princess Diana lifted the lid on her failed marriage with Prince Charles. Her conversation with journalist Martin Bashir ignited criticism and changed the course of royal history. Now the BBC is reopening an investigation on whether it acted improperly to land the interview.
Top nuclear scientist was assassinated with help of 'satellite device,' Iranian media reports
The recent assassination of Iran's top nuclear scientist was carried out with the help of an "advanced electronic tool" guided by a "satellite device," according to Second Brigadier General Ramazan Sharif, spokesman for the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, as reported by Iran's semi-official Iranian Students News Agency (ISNA).
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