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Britain's 'Wag Wars' reach the High Court, as footballers' wives clash over 'leaked' stories
A high-profile public spat between footballers' wives Coleen Rooney and Rebekah Vardy reached Britain's High Court on Thursday, as libel proceedings began in the celebrity whodunnit saga over leaked tabloid stories that has captivated much of the nation for over a year.
Georgia recount confirms Biden's victory
Georgia elections officials said Thursday that plans to release results of a statewide ballot audit have been delayed while one county completes its review, but are expected shortly.
Rappers Gucci Mane and Jeezy Verzuz battle ends peacefully, despite some jabs, drawing at least 1.8M people
Unlike previous Verzuz's livestreams, Thursday's was aggressive and actually more of a battle.
This underwater farmer wants us to eat more seaweed
Off the northernmost tip of Northern Ireland, a small island could have a hand in the future of food production.
Long a source of national pride, the moral integrity of Australia's military is now at stake
All Australians are taught the ode of remembrance, recited for the nation's fallen soldiers known lovingly as "Diggers."
Trump allies blame a foreign company. But it's based in Colorado
Trump allies have tried to tie Dominion Voting Systems, which sells election technology that was used in more than two dozen states, to another voting company that provided election technology to the Venezuelan government. CNN's Lucy Kafanov has the fact check.
Bernstein says Republicans are enabling Trump as 'mad king'
CNN political analyst Carl Bernstein discusses with Don Lemon about how members of the Republican party are enabling President Donald Trump's "authoritarian" behavior.
Wisconsin Lt. Gov.: Trump is trying to delegitimize votes of people of color
The Trump campaign has filed for a limited recount of two Wisconsin counties: Milwaukee County and Dane County. Lieutenant Governor Mandela Barnes tells CNN's Don Lemon that the recount is all about delegitimizing the votes of people of color.
Georgia confirms Biden victory and finds no widespread fraud after statewide audit
Swedish doctors are frustrated with nation's lack of tough Covid-19 measures
Sweden has been relying on a relatively more relaxed Covid-19 strategy, but with the coronavirus surging again, front line doctors tell CNN they are frustrated with the lack of tougher measures. CNN's Phil Black reports.
New York authorities investigating millions in tax write-offs from the Trump Organization
New York authorities investigating the Trump Organization have expanded their inquiries to include tax write-offs involving millions of dollars in consulting fees, according to people familiar with the investigation.
Post-election media coverage reveals two Americas on parallel tracks
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Georgia confirms Biden victory and finds no widespread fraud after statewide audit
Man arrested after human remains found
A man sought by Colorado authorities after the discovery of human remains in a rural southern part of the state was arrested in New Mexico, the Colorado Bureau of Investigation said.
CDC urges Americans to cancel travel for Thanksgiving
WHO recommends against using remdesivir to treat Covid-19
The World Health Organization has updated its ongoing guidance on Covid-19 medications to advise against using the antiviral drug remdesivir to treat hospitalized patients, no matter how severe their illness may be.
US seeing unprecedented coronavirus spread, White House says
Judge dismisses Arizona GOP's election lawsuit
Senior Pentagon official Anthony Tata tests positive for Covid-19
Retired Army Brig. Gen. Anthony Tata, a top Pentagon official, has tested positive for Covid-19 after meeting with the Lithuanian minister of defense, according to a Pentagon statement.
How a 'vast ocean of goodwill' between China and Australia turned sour
Earlier this year, amid growing global anger over China's initial handling of the coronavirus pandemic, Australia was among the first countries to call for an official investigation into the virus' origins.
Trump told ally he's trying to get back at Democrats for questioning his own election
President Donald Trump told an ally that he knows he lost, but that he is delaying the transition process and is aggressively trying to sow doubt about the election results in order to get back at Democrats for questioning the legitimacy of his own election in 2016, especially with the Russia investigation, a source familiar with the President's thinking told CNN on Thursday.
Wisconsin commission approves partial recount
Anchor explains why CNN didn't air Giuliani's 'bananas' briefing
CNN's Brianna Keilar breaks down who is on the Trump campaign's legal team as they file a mounting number of election fraud lawsuits.
CDC urges Americans to cancel travel for Thanksgiving
Trump spoke to GOP official who now wants to 'rescind' vote to certify Detroit's results, WaPo reports
The two Republican members of the Wayne County Board of Canvassers want to "rescind" their votes to certify the presidential results from the county, the largest in Michigan and home to the city of Detroit, even though the board has already certified the results.
Trump is fixated on his failing
Nigeria threatens CNN with sanctions but provides no evidence Lekki toll gate investigation is inaccurate
A senior Nigerian minister lashed out against CNN Thursday, saying the network should be sanctioned over its investigation, which uncovered evidence that the Nigerian army and police opened fire on unarmed protestors on October 20.
Pompeo's West Bank trip would be unthinkable for any other US Secretary of State. But not him
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo's visit to Psagot on Thursday marked the first time a top American diplomat has visited a settlement in the West Bank, considered illegal under international law. For any other Secretary of State, this move would have been unprecedented, breaking with decades of US foreign policy and ignoring UN Security Council resolutions. But not from Pompeo, who has been moving American policy in this direction since virtually the beginning of his time as the Trump administration's top diplomat.
Watch what happens inside a Chinese Covid-19 vaccine trial in Peru
Thousands of people in Peru have signed up for the Phase 3 trial of a Chinese Covid-19 vaccine. Guillermo Galdos goes inside a trial site in Lima, Peru and speaks to the vaccine volunteers.
Just how bad things get with the pandemic in the US will be determined a lot by next week
An end to the Covid-19 pandemic may now be in sight with more good news on vaccine candidates, but for now "this will get worse," a top US official said Wednesday.
Lockdowns could be avoided if 95% of people wore masks, says WHO
Lockdowns could be avoided if everyone followed health measures such as wearing masks, the World Health Organization's top Europe official said at a Thursday news briefing.
Doctor was called a liar after sharing battle with Covid-19
28-year-old Dr. David Burkard shares a cautionary tale after his battle with Covid-19 left him struggling to breathe. CNN's Sara Sidner has the details.
America's doctors and nurses speak out on coronavirus: 'We don't feel like heroes anymore'
From running out of room at the morgue to caring for critically ill colleagues, many doctors and nurses on the frontlines of America's Covid-19 outbreak say they are at a breaking point.
Here's a look at how deadly Covid-19 is, compared with several other causes of death in the US
Elite Australian troops allegedly killed civilians in culture of 'blood lust'
Australian elite forces unlawfully killed 39 Afghan civilians, including farmers and prisoners, operating in a culture where "war crimes were tolerated," a long-awaited official report has alleged.
While Trump sulks, Americans get sick and die
As the US speeds past the tragic mark of a quarter of a million Covid-19 deaths, its President is sulking in the White House over an election he lost fair and square and obstructing the effort by his soon-to-be successor, Joe Biden, to stand up a fight against the fast-worsening pandemic.
How arranged marriages are evolving in India
Ananya was 15 when she watched her older sister marry a man she barely knew.
US will have 40 million doses of vaccine available by end of December, health secretary says
The end of the Pelosi era is in sight
Nancy Pelosi has been the dominant figure among House Democrats for the better part of the last two decades.
Top ethics experts and Trump critics demand investigation into Graham's election probe
Angry citizens criticize election officials until they certify results
Republican members of Michigan's Wayne County Board of Canvassers reversed their vote to certify election results after being criticized for hours by citizens who attended the public meeting.
Lindsey Graham says he would urge Trump "to give intel briefings to Biden"
BioNTech and Pfizer will seek emergency US authorization for vaccine on Friday
JPMorgan lays out election 'horror story' scenario that could send markets into tailspin
Top ethics experts and Trump critics demand investigation into Graham's election probe
Three top ethics experts and prominent critics of President Donald Trump on Wednesday formally requested the Senate Ethics Committee investigate whether Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina violated the chamber's rules in his probe over how mail-in voting was conducted in the 2020 presidential election.
Trump campaign pays $3 million for partial recount in Wisconsin
The Trump campaign said Wednesday that it will seek a limited recount of two Wisconsin counties. The campaign needs to officially request the recount, and pay an upfront fee, by 5 p.m. CT Wednesday.
BioNTech CEO predicts a return to normalcy in 2021
German company BioNTech and its partner, drug giant Pfizer, will ask the US to allow emergency use of their Covid-19 vaccine candidate, CEO Ugur Sahin tells CNN's Fred Pleitgen in an exclusive interview.
CNN anchor: Giuliani presented evidence-free voter fraud case
CNN's Brianna Keilar breaks down the "purge" going on in the Trump administration as President Trump's personal attorney Rudy Giuliani pushes forward with an evidence-free voter fraud case in Pennsylvania.
Pfizer and BioNtech will file for emergency use of Covid-19 vaccine on Friday
Georgia's audit is on track to finish today and affirm Biden's win, official says
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