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FBI investigating alleged harassment of Biden campaign bus by Trump supporters
The FBI is investigating the alleged harassment of a Joe Biden campaign bus last week by motorists displaying Trump 2020 flags.
Johnny Depp loses libel case against Britain's Sun newspaper
Johnny Depp has lost his highly publicized libel case against the publisher of Britain's The Sun newspaper, whose claim that he was an abusive husband sparked a courtroom showdown between the Hollywood star and his ex-wife Amber Heard earlier this year.
'Why am I here?' Three years after his son was killed by US Park Police, a grieving father is still seeking justice
On a Friday night in November 2017, James Ghaisar had dinner plans with his son, Bijan. 
The six states that could tip the election either way
President Trump won all six of these states in 2016, he'll need them again if he hopes to win a second term in the White House. CNN's John King gives his take on the road to 270.
Oil prices tumble as lockdowns stoke recession fears
Oil prices fell sharply on Monday as new lockdowns across Europe and record coronavirus cases in the United States slammed the outlook for energy demand.
Both candidates are rushing to drive out the votes of Americans not among the more than 91 million who cast early ballots
Photos: America votes | Report voting issues | Road to 270
Tanzania police arrest main opposition party leader ahead of protests
Tanzanian police have arrested Freeman Mbowe, the leader of the main opposition party Chadema, according to Tundu Lissu, the party's candidate in last week's presidential election.
Tens of thousands of protesters defy warning shots, stun grenades and arrests
Riot police fired warning shots into the air, used stun grenades and arrested more than 200 people to deter tens of thousands of Belarusians who marched through Minsk on Sunday to demand veteran leader Alexander Lukashenko leave power.
In photos: The rodeos defying stereotypes about rural America
One of photographer Luke Gilford's earliest memories is of his father bringing him to the rodeo. The native Coloradan recalls a bold, colorful world of Stetson hats and snakeskin shoes, of barbecued meat and majestic horses.
Hurricane Eta expected to rapidly intensify over the next 24 hours and bring catastrophic conditions to Central America
Hurricane Tropical Storm Eta is expected to rapidly intensify over the next 24 hours as it churns in the Caribbean Sea toward Nicaragua, bringing with it devastating conditions, according to the National Hurricane Center (NHC).
Humans have been living on the space station for 20 years
When NASA astronaut William Shepherd and Russian cosmonauts Yuri Gidzenko and Sergei Krikalev entered the International Space Station on November 2, 2000, they became the first of many to live in the orbiting laboratory 227 nautical miles above Earth.
Robert Fisk, the journalist who interviewed bin Laden, dies at 74
Robert Fisk, the veteran Middle East correspondent, has died at the age of 74, according to his employer, The Independent newspaper.
How the US election might determine the future of travel
Airport improvements, easier access to certain destinations, making aviation less destructive ecologically -- and a railroad revolution.
'I don't know if I'm going to be here next year': Lewis Hamilton says there are 'no guarantees' he will continue racing after 2020 season
On the brink of securing his seventh Formula 1 world title, Lewis Hamilton says there are "no guarantees" that he will continue racing after the 2020 season.
Trump suggests he might fire Fauci after election
In Egypt the mummies return. But will tourists in a pandemic?
Saqqara, a dusty necropolis south of Cairo, has become instrumental in Egypt's fightback against a tourist slump.
Nearly 50,000 Americans are hospitalized with coronavirus
The fall surge has left nearly 50,000 people hospitalized across the US due to Covid-19, and experts say the strain healthcare systems are under could soon get worse.
Sindika Dokolo, Congolese businessman and art collector, has died aged 48
Sindika Dokolo, the Congolese businessman and owner of one the world's most important African art collections, has died aged 48.
Man who confessed to being one of South Korea's most-notorious serial killers says he's surprised he wasn't caught sooner
A South Korean man admitted in court Monday that he murdered 14 women and girls three decades ago in one of the country's most notorious serial killing cases -- and said he was surprised he wasn't caught earlier.
Yoga for stress-related insomnia
Are you finding yourself tossing and turning in the middle of the night, unable to stay asleep? Or maybe you've always struggled with falling asleep, but now it's taking hours instead of 30 minutes for shut-eye to kick in.
Girl rescued alive after 65 hours trapped under rubble in Turkey earthquake
A three-year-old girl has been rescued alive from a collapsed apartment building in Izmir, Turkey, following Friday's strong earthquake, according to Turkish state news agency Anadolu.
British PM: Virus deaths could be twice as high in second wave
Scientists have rediscovered a chameleon in Madagascar last seen 100 years ago
Scientists have found the Voeltzkow's chameleon in its natural habitat in northwestern Madagascar, the first time the species were rediscovered in over a century.
At least 10 dead as Typhoon Goni impacts more than 2 million people
At least 10 people are dead and more than two million impacted after Typhoon Goni, the world's strongest typhoon this year, swept across the Philippines Sunday, according to the country's National Disaster Risk Reduction & Management Council (NDRRMC.)
Death toll from Aegean Sea quake rises to 60
The powerful earthquake that hit the Aegean Sea on Friday has killed 58 people in Turkey, the country's disaster agency said Sunday. Two people also died on the Greek island of Samos, Greek authorities said.
What a Trump or a Biden win would mean for the Middle East
An eerie calm hangs over the Middle East as the US presidential election draws near. The political fault lines that crisscross the region seem quieter than usual and political infighting appears to have subsided. But that relative peace reflects little more than the trepidation of regional heads looking to Washington to see if a change in global leadership is afoot.
The 'dose' of coronavirus a person gets may determine how sick they get; masks could help
"The dose makes the poison" is an adage credited to Paracelsus, a Swiss physician-philosopher from the early Renaissance.
Grandma Wong was a key figure in Hong Kong's protest movement -- until she disappeared
With her gray hair and huge British flag, 64-year-old Alexandra Wong was a striking figure on the frontlines of last year's pro-democracy protests -- until she disappeared.
UK's Prince William tested positive for coronavirus earlier this year, reports say
Prince William, second-in-line to the British throne, tested positive for coronavirus earlier this year, according to the BBC, citing palace sources.
New Zealand's Jacinda Ardern appoints country's first Indigenous female foreign minister
New Zealand appointed its first Indigenous female foreign minister Monday to represent what's shaping up to be one of the most diverse parliaments in the world.
Former FBI deputy director explains what the bureau's next steps are
The FBI is investigating the alleged harassment of a Joe Biden campaign bus by motorists displaying Trump 2020 flags, an FBI spokesperson confirmed. CNN's Chris Cuomo speaks with former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe about what would prompt the bureau's involvement.
Nikki McKibbin, 'American Idol' contestant, has died at 42
Nikki McKibbin, a contestant on the first season of "American Idol," has died. She was 42.
Boris Johnson accused of 'giving in to scientific advisers' as England heads for lockdown
Psyche, an asteroid believed to be worth $10,000 quadrillion, is observed through Hubble Telescope in new study
A rare metallic asteroid about three times farther away from the sun than our planet could yield secrets about Earth's molten core, and scientists want to learn all about it.
The 2020 election comes as Americans deal with the ongoing pandemic, a resulting recession and an unresolved reckoning over race
US Marshals find 27 missing children in Virginia
A rescue operation in Virginia resulted in the recovery of 27 missing children, according to the US Department of Justice.
The US election is a vote on climate change for the whole world
The climate crisis has become a key issue not just for American voters in this US election -- but people across the world.
FBI investigating alleged harassment of Biden campaign bus by Trump supporters
Former CIA director: Trump likely to put up challenges to election result
Former CIA Director John Brennan speaks to CNN's Erin Burnett about a report from threat trackers at the International Crisis Group that warns America could face "unfamiliar danger" in the days around the presidential election.
Police use pepper spray to break up North Carolina march to polling place
Law enforcement officers used pepper spray on Saturday to break up a march to a polling place in Graham, North Carolina.
Court denies petition seeking to invalidate nearly 127,000 votes
The Texas Supreme Court denied a petition Sunday by a group of Republicans seeking to invalidate more than 120,000 drive-thru votes in Harris County.
Thai King addresses protesters in rare public comments, saying he 'loves them all the same'
As mass anti-government protests build across Thailand and calls for reform of the monarchy grow, King Maha Vajiralongkorn has called his country "the land of compromise," suggesting there may be a way out of the months-long political impasse.
Boris Johnson accused of 'giving in to scientific advisers' as England heads for lockdown
Boris Johnson was accused of "giving in to scientific advisers" by a former leader of his Conservative Party after the UK Prime Minister announced a lockdown for England following weeks of warnings from the experts.
Strongest typhoon of 2020 slams the Philippines, killing at least 10
A super typhoon has barreled into the southern part of the Philippines' main island of Luzon on Sunday, bringing "catastrophic" violent winds and intense rain with two landfalls so far, the country's weather bureau said.
GOP Sen. says 'we haven't beaten' Covid-19 as Trump pushes false claims on pandemic
Republican Sen. Rick Scott said Sunday that the US has not beaten the coronavirus pandemic as President Donald Trump is falsely claiming that the country is "rounding the corner" on the surging virus in the final days of the 2020 campaign.
Businesses prepare for possible post-election unrest
In cities across the United States, retailers are boarding up store windows in anticipation of possible post-election unrest. CNN's Brynn Gingras reports.
Trump criticizes lockdowns in Europe as Covid-19 cases surge on the continent and in US
A once restrained Fauci unleashes on White House days before election
• White House responds to Fauci's criticism
Quebec stabbing: Two dead after attack by man in medieval clothes
A male suspect is in custody after two people were killed and five others injured in a stabbing attack Saturday night in Quebec City, reported CNN partner CBC News.
CNN Washington Bureau Chief explains the states to watch on election night
CNN Washington Bureau Chief Sam Feist tells Brian Stelter which states will be important to watch on election night.
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