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Republicans are starting to look a lot like an authoritarian party, study finds
The GOP is starting to look a lot like an autocratic party, a large study into political identity has found.
Highlights from the '60 Minutes' interview that Trump cut short
President Donald Trump and Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden appeared on CBS News' "60 Minutes." These are the highlights from their interviews.
Why some voters still have not received their mail-in ballots
9 days to go: Biden's lead over Trump is holding, while Clinton's was collapsing at this point
Pope Francis appoints America's first Black cardinal, Wilton Gregory
Last year, Wilton Gregory made history as Washington, DC's first African-American archbishop.
See how Kamala Harris repsonded to White House admission on pandemic
Democratic vice presidential nominee Sen. Kamala Harris responds to White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows saying in an interview with CNN that the US is "not going to control" the coronavirus pandemic, as cases surge across the country.
How Biden has more paths than Trump to 270 electoral votes
Poll of the week: A new Muhlenberg College/Morning Call poll of likely Pennsylvania voters finds former Vice President Joe Biden at 51% to President Donald Trump's 44%.
'SNL' has Baldwin's Trump and Carrey's Biden go head to head in the final debate
"Tonight we have a mute button because it was either that or tranquilizer darts."
France condemns 'unacceptable' comments from Turkey's Erdogan and recalls ambassador
France has condemned Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan over comments he made about Emmanuel Macron's mental health and treatment of Muslims.
Analysis: Trump denies the coronavirus surge as Biden and Obama condemn his approach
President Donald Trump continued to deny the nation's deepening Covid-19 crisis as he crisscrossed the country this weekend, even as the virus spread among top administration and campaign advisers.
US reports second highest day of coronavirus cases since the pandemic began. The highest day was Friday
• Boy was given money to 'go on vacation.' He may have been sold as cheap labor.
Trump promised to win the trade war with China. He failed
US President Donald Trump started a trade war with China to fix what he's repeatedly blasted as an unfair relationship between the world's two largest economies.
Family raised $2 million for their baby's life-saving medical treatment. They got it for free.
A Canadian family that spent months frantically raising millions of dollars for a one-time gene therapy treatment to save their daughter's life has received the treatment for free.
Europe's clocks go back. Here's how to stay positive as the nights draw in
The clocks are turning back one hour across Europe at 2am on Sunday October 25, giving everyone across the continent an extra hour in bed, and signaling the start of winter.
Washington Post: Trump privately said to donors it will be 'tough' for Republicans to keep Senate
Pence's chief of staff tests positive for coronavirus
Marc Short, chief of staff to Vice President Mike Pence, has been diagnosed with Covid-19, the vice president's office announced in a statement, marking the second top Pence aide to test positive this week.
No matter who wins the US election, the world's 'fake news' problem is here to stay
US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin were in high spirits, smirking and jovial, when they appeared in front of the press corps at the annual G20 summit in Osaka, Japan, in 2019.
The newspaper that gave Black Britain a megaphone
When clashes between residents and police erupted onto the streets of Brixton in 1981, in the heart of London's African-Caribbean community, the British press largely told one side of the story.
Samsung chairman Lee Kun-hee dies after long illness
Lee Kun-hee, the chairman of South Korean electronics giant Samsung, died Sunday at the age of 78, the company said. He had been comatose since suffering a heart attack in 2014.
Mike Pence's top adviser tests positive for Covid-19
Marty Obst, who serves as Vice President Mike Pence's senior political adviser, tested positive for coronavirus earlier this week, a source familiar with the matter told CNN's Jeremy Diamond. Obst and Pence's office did not immediately return CNN's request for comment.
The pandemic has created a second crisis in India — the rise of child trafficking
One evening in August, a 14-year-old boy snuck out of his home and boarded a private bus to travel from his village in Bihar to Jaipur, a chaotic, crowded and historical city 800 miles away in India's Rajasthan state.
Trump looks to distract from the virus' deadly toll by seizing on Biden's comment
As the US recorded the highest single day of new coronavirus cases since the pandemic began, President Donald Trump looked to distract from the virus' deadly toll by seizing on Joe Biden's comment in Thursday night's debate that America should shift its reliance on oil toward greater renewable energy use.
Obama: This basic question was 'too tough' for Trump
Former President Barack Obama took aim at President Donald Trump and his response to the coronavirus pandemic during a campaign event for Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden in Miami. CNN's Arlette Saenz reports.
Real Madrid edge Barcelona to spoil what could be Messi's final home El Clasico
Real Madrid spoiled what could be Lionel Messi's final El Clasico at the Camp Nou, beating its bitter rival Barcelona 3-1.
Europe suffers record case numbers as France's Macron warns crisis may last until summer
European countries are reporting record numbers of Covid-19 cases as the continent prepares for the pandemic to intensify through winter.
Arnold Schwarzenegger says he feels 'fantastic' after undergoing heart surgery
He may be known as a robot assassin. But in real life, he's only human.
Boris Johnson used to be the Teflon man of British politics. Not any more.
Boris Johnson had big plans for 2020. With the Brexit question that had torn the nation apart for nearly four years finally settled, the Prime Minister was ready to spend some of the political capital he'd earned with his landslide election victory to bring the nation together. Then Covid-19 happened.
First-time buyers fuel pandemic-related surge in gun sales
It's been an unprecedented year for the firearms industry, which has seen a steady, pandemic-related surge in sales since Covid-19-related lockdowns began in March.
Fukushima water release could change human DNA, Greenpeace warns
Contaminated water that could soon be released into the sea from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant contains radioactive carbon with the potential to damage human DNA, environmental rights organization Greenpeace has warned.
Why many in this country want to kill their constitution
For a country at peace, Chile has seen plenty of recent turmoil. Churches were set ablaze and hundreds arrested during protests in the capital Santiago last weekend, nearly a year after at least 26 people died in fierce clashes over a transit fare hike.
Hundreds demonstrate in Warsaw after Poland's highest court imposes near total ban on abortion
Police in Poland used pepper spray against demonstrators after hundreds gathered in the capital of Warsaw to protest a near-total on abortion.
How Trump is dragging down fellow Republicans
President Donald Trump's struggles in the polls have been well documented. He entered the final debate down about 10 points to former Vice President Joe Biden and trailed in key swing states.
Heavily armed man charged with possessing child pornography researched Joe Biden, judge says
A heavily armed man arrested in North Carolina in May and indicted by a grand jury in September for possession of child pornography researched and traveled near the residence of former Vice President Joe Biden, according to information disclosed in a federal court filing.
As astronomers search for exoplanets, those planets could have Earth in sight, study says
While the search for exoplanets has revealed more than 4,000 planets beyond our solar system over the last couple of decades, it begs the question of what may be looking back.
After the season of his life, Karsten Warholm wants to win athletics' 'moon race'
It's not often an athlete clocks a personal best and then leaves the track with a nagging sense of disappointment. But after Karsten Warholm ran the second-fastest 400m hurdles in history earlier this year, the Norwegian couldn't help but ponder what could have been.
Veggie burgers are still burgers, EU rules
Restaurants and shops in the European Union should be allowed to label products as "veggie burgers" or "vegan sausages," the European Parliament said on Friday, while calling for tighter curbs on labelling of plant-based dairy substitutes.
Farewell to the airport that wouldn't die
While the imminent opening of Berlin's long-delayed Brandenburg Airport will cause many in the city to breathe a sigh of relief, it also means the sad end of an era.
Black, Muslim, plus-size model is breaking down barriers with major retailer
A Black, Muslim plus-size model is breaking barriers in the fashion industry after being chosen by PrettyLittleThing to model its new line of modest clothing.
US reports most new Covid cases since pandemic began
Nebraska man hits jackpot twice in one year
The chances of winning the lottery are slim to none, but one man's luck has defied the odds.
US reports most new Covid cases since pandemic's start
• Fauci says it might be time to mandate masks• Trump returns to much-changed Mar-a-Lago
Some of NASA's asteroid sample is leaking into space
The historic collection of a sample from the near-Earth asteroid Bennu by NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft on Tuesday was almost too successful. While the spacecraft collected a subsantial sample, some of it is leaking into space.
South Korean officials find 'no direct link' between flu vaccine and recent deaths
South Korean health officials have found "no direct link" between flu vaccinations and a spate of deaths of people who had been recently inoculated, they said late Friday.
Italy smashes single-day high for new cases as governor calls for national lockdown
US Navy aircraft crashes in Alabama, setting a home on fire
A home is on fire after a US Navy aircraft crashed in a small town in Alabama on Friday.
Fauci, nation's top expert on infectious disease, says it might be time to mandate masks
Trump is playing up China's threat to the election. But Russia remains the real danger
For months, the Trump administration has been warning of the dangers of political interference by China in the US election.
People are traveling across China to get an experimental Covid-19 vaccine
When Anny Ku heard that there were coronavirus vaccines on offer in Yiwu, a city in China's eastern Zhejiang province, she traveled more than 600 miles (965 kilometers) for a chance to get the shot.
1 very concerning headline on the 2020 vote
You could be forgiven -- amid the rising coronavirus case numbers and the final presidential debate -- if you missed this headline on Thursday in The New York Times: "Trump Campaign Draws Rebuke for Surveilling Philadelphia Voters."
Debate Coach: Biden barely passed, but Trump failed
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