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CNN anchor rails against Republicans for 'coddling' Trump
CNN's Jake Tapper says President Trump's recent attacks on fellow Republicans and false claims surrounding the election are not out of character for the President, and have been strengthened by Trump allies enabling him throughout his presidency.
Trump rants about his election grievances in Georgia, even though it may hurt the GOP
Germany struggles to contain outbreak
Europe's social safety net is often considered the gold standard. Coronavirus has exposed its holes
US tops 1 million cases in first 5 days of December
Australia's national anthem sung in Indigenous language for first time before major sporting event
National rugby players sang an Indigenous version of Australia's national anthem for the first time on Saturday, a move that won widespread praise and spurred calls to make it a permanent feature at Australian sporting events.
Trump pressures Georgia governor to overturn election results
President Donald Trump on Saturday called Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp, pushing him to convince state legislators to overturn President-elect Joe Biden's win in the state, a source familiar with the conversation told CNN.
All eyes are on Georgia this weekend ahead of Senate debate
The eyes of the political universe are on Georgia this weekend, as the voter registration deadline for January's Senate runoffs approaches.
Tens of millions in California under stay-at-home order starting Sunday night
Southern California and San Joaquin Valley residents will be under a stay-at-home order after the intensive care unit capacity in the two regions fell below 15%, triggering a mandate issued by the governor earlier this week that aims to bring down the soaring number of Covid-19 hospitalizations.
For these Australians, moving home means sawing up a property and driving it hundreds of miles away
With their rear lights flashing, two huge trucks slowly backed down the suburban Australian driveway, delicately carrying two-thirds of a 100-year-old house.
Biden's desire to stop the border wall could be costly and arduous
Microwave energy likely caused head injuries suffered by US diplomats in China, Cuba: government study
The mysterious head injuries suffered by US diplomatic staff in China and Cuba that had been described as "sonic attacks" are consistent with the use of directed microwave energy, according to a report published Saturday by the National Academy of Sciences.
Russia Covid-19 cases hit new daily record
Covid-19 has already exhausted the US. And it's only the start of a dark and deadly winter
US reported more than 10,000 Covid-19 deaths in four days
Pence's political future remains clouded by Trump
Days after the election, Mike Pence called a close friend for a 30-minute conversation to analyze what had just happened and what it all might mean for the future of the Republican Party. According to this person, the vice president was upbeat about the success of GOP candidates lower down the ballot, but Pence also sounded skeptical about the various lawsuits and legal challenges that the President's campaign was preparing.
As hospitals start to max out, medical workers beg officials for new Covid-19 mandates
US health secretary takes thinly veiled swipe at China
Saudi Arabia has changed beyond recognition. But will tourists want to visit?
I've been visiting Saudi Arabia for close to two decades and in that time I've experienced some incredible things.
Pentagon blocked Biden's intelligence transition team from meeting with agencies
'We've got a lot of work to do' on vaccine distribution, Biden says
Couple shares experience during Moderna vaccine trial
Dr. Thomas Froelich and his wife, Susan, describe their experience after participating in the Moderna Covid-19 vaccine trial in August and September.
Trump supporter's remark called a 'Republican nightmare'
President Donald Trump has been falsely casting doubt on the 2020 election, undermining GOP efforts in the upcoming Senate runoff election in Georgia. CNN's Kyung Lah reports.
China wants to weaponize its currency. A digital version could help
China wants to break the US dollar's stranglehold on the global financial system and gain greater control over how people spend their money. It's hoping a digital currency could deliver both.
Trump's criticism of GOP Senate candidates has Republicans worried ahead of rally
President Donald Trump heads to Georgia on Saturday to campaign for two Republican senators one month ahead of a critical runoff that will determine which party controls the Senate. But Trump's visit comes as he has spent the last several weeks consumed by his own election loss while attacking party officials in the state, casting doubt on its voting process and questioning one of the lawmakers he's urging voters to elect.
US-UK sniping over vaccine approval race could dent faith in Covid shots, experts say
Canadian premier issues urgent plea: If you don't think Covid is real, you're an idiot
As coronavirus cases rise, Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister issued an impassioned plea to his constituents, urging them to refrain from gathering over the upcoming Christmas holiday.
Biden's team following Elvis Presley's footsteps on vaccine
Before his performance on "The Ed Sullivan Show," viewers watched Elvis Presley get his polio vaccine on television. It made headlines and, critically, also helped convince teens and young adults that they needed to be vaccinated to help defeat the deadly disease. Dr. Geeta Nayyar tells CNN's Brianna Keilar why building community trust in a vaccine is critical.
UK receives its first batch of Pfizer's Covid-19 vaccine
Fauci on accepting Biden's offer to join his team: 'Absolutely, I said yes right on the spot'
Biden's effort to depoliticize the DOJ is running into thorny political issues
US-UK sniping over vaccine approval race could dent faith in Covid shots, experts say
When the United Kingdom became the first Western nation to approve a Covid-19 vaccine earlier this week, the news was greeted with praise from some health officials across the pond. But there was one notable exception.
How Black Lives Matter took off in Britain. And not just in the places you'd expect
George Floyd's death at the hands of a Minneapolis police officer in May sparked a mass global movement against structural racism and police brutality.
Trump campaign raising millions while President Trump refuses to concede
CNN's John Avlon reports on President Trump's refusal to concede and takes a look at the potential financial incentives for the Trump campaign to deny the election results.
Trump Pentagon nominee spreads debunked conspiracies and tweets suggesting Trump declare martial law
President Donald Trump's nominee to become a senior Pentagon official spread debunked conspiracies on Twitter that called Trump's election loss to Joe Biden a "coup" attempt and shared tweets that suggest Trump should declare martial law.
Trump is targeting China's most prized businesses on his way out the door
The Trump administration is continuing to inflict damage on China's prized businesses in its final weeks, with actions that could make it harder for President-elect Joe Biden to rebuild relations once he takes office.
New 'love jihad' law in India slammed as unconstitutional
Police in northern India have arrested a Muslim man for allegedly trying to convert a Hindu woman to Islam, under a controversial new law that has sparked widespread outrage and protests.
2020: The Year in Pictures
Fighting for Black Lives Matter in rural Britain
They've always felt silenced and out of place, but in June these three British women made their predominantly White towns confront their racist pasts.
This is one of the biggest hurdles to a Brexit deal
The fishing industry only makes up a small fraction of the United Kingdom's economy, but fishing rights have become one of the biggest challenges to a Brexit deal between Britain and the European Union. CNN's Anna Stewart visits the port town of Brixham, England, to find out why.
Fears of forced removals as Bangladesh moves hundreds of Rohingya refugees to remote island
Hundreds of Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh are being relocated to a controversial island facility in the Bay of Bengal this week amid fears that some could be forced to move there and held indefinitely.
Contract tracer explains how people react when he calls
CNN's Don Lemon speaks with Los Angeles County Health Department contact tracer, Levonn Gardner, about what it's like making calls to people to tell them they may have been exposed to Covid-19.
China to expand weather modification program to cover area larger than India
China this week revealed plans to drastically expand an experimental weather modification program to cover an area of over 5.5 million square kilometers (2.1 million square miles) -- more than 1.5 times the total size of India.
Does Biden think it's important Trump attend inauguration? Hear his answer
In an interview with CNN's Jake Tapper, President-elect Joe Biden explains the importance of a demonstration of a peaceful transfer of power at his inauguration.
Kamala Harris: 'I will be a full partner' with Joe Biden
Vice President-elect Kamala Harris tells CNN's Jake Tapper that she will be "a full partner" with President-elect Joe Biden, and that she will be involved on every issue that impacts the American people.
Trump accused of 'attempt to sabotage' federal government
UK to receive Pfizer vaccine in 'hours, not days,' says official
She could be Trump's biggest threat out of office
CNN's Erin Burnett speaks to New York Attorney General Letitia James (D) who says the investigation into the Trump Organization will continue after he leaves the White House.
Trump's 2017 travel ban may be linked to preterm births in women from targeted countries, study says
The 2017 travel ban imposed by the Trump administration on seven Muslim-majority countries may be associated with an increase in preterm births among women from those countries residing in the United States, according to a new study.
Trump kids look to profit from their father's fallen legacy
It was Thanksgiving, but instead of being seated at an elaborate table dressed with gold silverware, expensive china and a buffet of chilled seafood, turkey and beef tenderloin, waited on by household staff, Donald Trump Jr., Eric Trump, Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner were in the wilderness of Maryland.
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