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The QAnon conspiracy is fake. The harm it's doing to child welfare groups is real
Child welfare organizations for months have felt the full weight of the coronavirus pandemic, navigating concerns about unreported abuse and ensuring their resources are available to at-risk children.
LA County issues new stay-at-home order
US officials quiet on Iranian assassination
FDA intends to make vaccine authorization decision within a few weeks
China may have eliminated absolute poverty this week. State media can't really agree
Chinese President Xi Jinping reached a major milestone this week in his five-year long fight to end absolute poverty across the country -- but it doesn't appear that he's celebrating yet.
Court denies Trump's election challenge
A federal appeals court denied the Trump campaign's effort to revive a federal lawsuit challenging the election results in Pennsylvania, ruling "the claims have no merit."
US officials quiet on Iranian assassination amid fears of dangerous escalation
US officials told CNN they are closely monitoring fallout from the alleged assassination Friday of one of Iran's top nuclear scientists, which Iran blamed on Israel, but they are hesitant about speaking publicly about the issue to avoid further inflaming an already tense situation.
Top Iranian nuclear scientist assassinated outside Tehran, state media reports
A top Iranian nuclear scientist, Mohsen Fakhrizadeh-Mahavadi, was killed on Friday outside the capital Tehran, Iran's state media IRIB and semi-official news agencies Tasnim said.
Supreme Court's scientifically illiterate decision will cost lives
Holiday season starts under pall of more than 100,000 new Covid-19 cases
Iran's foreign minister called the death 'cowardice -- with serious indications of Israeli role'
A top Iranian nuclear scientist, Mohsen Fakhrizadeh-Mahavadi, was killed outside the capital Tehran, Iran's state media IRIB and semi-official news agencies Tasnim said. CNN's Nick Paton Walsh has the latest.
The latest coronavirus news from across Europe
North Korean hackers suspected of targeting vaccine maker AstraZeneca in cyberattack, Reuters reports
North Korean hackers are suspected to have carried out a cyberattack against British coronavirus vaccine developer AstraZeneca in recent weeks, Reuters revealed Friday, citing two unnamed sources with knowledge of the matter.
North Korea reportedly executes two as Covid-19 and economic pressure angers Kim Jong Un
Covid vaccinations in Africa may not start before mid-2021
Nearly 60,000 Americans could die of Covid-19 in the next three weeks
The Covid-19 pandemic is raging across the US -- already more devastating than previous surges and showing no signs of slowing down.
China slaps tariffs of up to 212% on Australian wine imports
Australian winemakers have been dealt another blow from China as tensions continue to spiral between the two countries.
Potential setback for AstraZeneca vaccine
When the British-Swedish drugmaker AstraZeneca announced on Monday that its experimental coronavirus vaccine is 70% effective on average, the world exhaled a collective sigh of relief and stocks rallied. Another vaccine with promising results had arrived.
Trump says he'll leave office if Electoral College votes for Biden
President Donald Trump said Thursday he will leave office if the Electoral College votes for President-elect Joe Biden but made clear he's not prepared to concede.
US reports more than 110,000 new Covid-19 cases on Thursday
Trump's election loss may have been a blow to populists around the world. But don't count them out just yet
For four years, Donald Trump has been the world's standard-bearer for right-wing populism. The movement didn't begin with Trump, but the US President championed it in a way no other leader could, using the weight of the most powerful office on Earth to give it legitimacy.
Canada's 'Atlantic bubble' has been a sanctuary. But it may be bursting soon
At Canada's outer edge, the country's "Atlantic bubble" is just a six hour drive from Boston, but a world away from the Covid-19 reality. Here, 2.5 million people have been living with limited Covid-19 cases due to strict regional restrictions. Yet, the bubble itself is vulnerable as a new wave approaches. CNN's Paula Newton reports.
Trump's continued rhetoric over election hampers US recovery
President Donald Trump finally confirmed Thursday that he will vacate the White House in January after weeks of plunging America into a dark period of uncertainty—where the fate of democracy sometimes seemed to be hanging by a thread—but he largely ignored the mounting challenges his successor is facing as he exits.
Hong Kong protester jailed for throwing eggs as city's judiciary comes under pressure
A 31-year-old man has been jailed for 21 months for throwing eggs at a police station, the latest tough sentence handed down by a Hong Kong court as the authorities move to clamp down on political dissent in the Chinese territory.
In posthumous message, Alex Trebek asks viewers to 'be thankful' and 'keep the faith'
Alex Trebek, the late host of the long-running game show "Jeopardy!," had a Thanksgiving message for viewers, urging them to "be thankful" and "keep the faith."
Daily Covid-19 deaths in US will soon double, expert says
Thanksgiving this year comes at a critical point in the country's battle against Covid-19. The pandemic is already ravaging many American communities and experts fear traditional celebrations and gatherings will in a few weeks translate to a case surge stacked on top of the current one.
No quarantine necessary: What it's like to visit the Maldives right now
I'm sitting on a lounger at a Maldivian resort's overwater restaurant taking in views of the glimmering Arabian Sea, but I feel uneasy.
'I'm the President of the United States!': Trump flips out on reporter
President Trump condemned a reporter after being asked if he would concede the election if the Electoral College votes for Joe Biden.
Indigenous people are fighting to reclaim land that was stolen from them
Around this time every year, Americans come together to share a feast commemorating a myth about its first inhabitants.
'The small guy who stuck it to the big men:' Naples mourns Maradona
Student describes professor's Thanksgiving offer as 'too pure for this world'
A University of Iowa professor's kindness was embraced by the Internet after her letter offering to drop off Thanksgiving meals to students was shared on Twitter.
ICU nurse's take on 'How It Started ...' meme goes viral
Kathryn, a 28-year-old ICU nurse whose take on the "How It Started ... How It's Going" meme went viral, talks to CNN's Brooke Baldwin about the toll the coronavirus pandemic has taken on health care workers.
Hundreds sentenced to life in prison in Turkey's attempted coup trial
Hundreds of people were sentenced to life in prison in Turkey on Thursday in trial linked to a 2016 coup attempt.
TikTok owner gets another week to sell its US business
TikTok's deadline to finalize a US buyer has been extended for the second time in less than a month.
CNN's Baldwin delivers powerful message about 2020
CNN's Brooke Baldwin says healthy and safe Americans should be thankful on Thanksgiving because a pandemic-ravaged year shows us that things can change in a matter of moments.
In a 5-4 ruling, Supreme Court sides with religious groups in a dispute over Covid-19 restrictions in New York
Couple finds more than 66 bottles of Prohibition-era whiskey hidden in the walls of their New York home
When a New York couple was told their over 100-year-old home was built by a notorious bootlegger, they passed it off as small town legend.
Biden to face test over access to sensitive information as he inherits Trump's secret server
• Analysis: How Joe Biden won the election
Bidens: We're letting go of the traditions we can't do safely
This Thanksgiving, tables throughout our country will have an empty chair.
How Joe Biden won the election
President-elect Joe Biden was nominated by Democratic primary voters in large part because of his perceived electability in the general election. Biden proved primary voters right by winning and by doing considerably better than Democratic House candidates.
Trump announces pardon for Michael Flynn in tweet
Drake sides with The Weeknd, says Grammys 'may no longer matter'
Add Drake to the list of people who don't sound happy that The Weeknd was shut out of this year's Grammy nominations.
Trump administration removes experts from Defense Policy Board
Several high profile members of the Defense Policy Board were removed on Wednesday by the Trump administration, in yet another purge of longstanding foreign policy experts and national security establishment figures in the final days of the Trump era, according to three defense officials.
Disney is laying off 32,000 employees
Walt Disney Co. is laying off 32,000 employees, about 4,000 more than previously announced, as the coronavirus pandemic continues to hammer its parks and resorts business.
Covid pandemic disproportionately hurting women, UN warns
The Covid-19 pandemic has set gender equality back years, with women around the world taking on the "lion's share" of extra domestic chores, the United Nations reported on Thursday.
Biden faces test over Trump's secret server
Ethiopia enters 'final phase' of operation in Tigray region, says Prime Minister
Ethiopia has entered the "final phase" of a "law enforcement" military operation in the northern restive region of Tigray after a 72-hour deadline to surrender expired, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed tweeted in a statement on Thursday.
Germany urges EU nations to shut ski slopes over Christmas to keep coronavirus in check
As the crucial Christmas holiday season approaches, European relations could turn frosty over the issue of skiing.
Sudan's last democratically elected prime minister dies of Covid-19
Sadiq al-Mahdi, Sudan's last democratically elected prime minister, who was toppled in 1989 by former dictator Omar al-Bashir, died Thursday from coronavirus.
Norway ice melt reveals 'frozen archive' of ancient reindeer-hunting arrows
Archaeologists have uncovered a haul of ancient artifacts from a melted ice patch in Norway, including a record number of arrows used for reindeer hunting from more than 6,000 years ago.
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