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Why experts are concerned about India's low death toll
America is remembering 9/11
Planned 9/11 military flyover in NYC canceled after widespread backlash
A military flyover set for Friday afternoon, which was met with criticism from New York politicians for its timing on the anniversary of 9/11, was canceled.
Is Trump starting to make an electoral comeback?
Dr. Gupta to administration adviser: Why rush a vaccine?
CNN Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta sat down with Operation Warp Speed chief adviser Dr. Moncef Slaoui and asked him about the timeline for the coronavirus vaccine.
Trump rallygoer on not wearing a face mask: If I die, I die
CNN's Jim Acosta asks a few attendees at President Donald Trump's rally in Michigan why they won't wear a mask amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The UK government sent millions of workers home because of the pandemic. They may never return
Britain has stumbled through a uniquely political pandemic.
The US President's need to gossip about nukes scares security officials
For President Donald Trump, it seems like another a perk of the job: a just-between-us hint at a secret only he can reveal.
Professor under fire after using Chinese expression students say sounds like English slur
A business professor at the University of Southern California became the center of an international academic controversy last weekend, after ​the school administration received a letter accusing him of using Chinese words that sounded like an English racial slur. ​
Inside 18 interviews with Trump: US President displays unfiltered thinking and impulsive behavior
Beirut's port is ablaze again, just weeks after massive blast
A fire broke out at an oils and tires warehouse in the duty-free market of Beirut's port on Thursday, the Lebanese Army said in a statement on Twitter.
Pelosi: 'No chance' of US-UK trade deal if Brexit violates international treaty
Rep. Nancy Pelosi, Speaker of the United States House of Representatives, has warned that Britain will be unable to secure a trade deal with the US if it does anything to undermine the treaty that brought peace to Northern Ireland after decades of violence.
US reveals it has revoked more than 1,000 visas to Chinese nationals deemed security risks
More than 1,000 Chinese nationals have had their visas revoked by the United States since June, under a program aimed at graduate students and researchers believed to have ties to the Chinese military.
Wildfires turn San Francisco Bay Area into Mars
The Bay Area in California awoke Wednesday to a scene straight out of Mars.
Trump's historic dereliction of duty laid bare
CNN goes inside critical phase 3 trials of Russian vaccine
The third phase of clinical trials of Russia's Sputnik V vaccine has begun after the country prematurely approved the vaccine in August before completing the trials -- a move that has drawn criticism. CNN's Matthew Chance goes inside the critical final trials that would establish the vaccine for public use.
Her Bollywood actor boyfriend's death prompted a media firestorm. Now, she's been arrested on alleged drug offenses
A Bollywood actress has been arrested on alleged drugs offenses in the latest development of an ongoing celebrity saga that has transfixed the Indian public and dominated headlines for months.
Myanmar soldiers confess to mass murder of Rohingya Muslims in new video: rights group
Two Myanmar military deserters say they were ordered to take part in the indiscriminate mass killing and rape of Rohingya Muslims in 2017, a human rights group claims, in video confessions which correspond with individual accounts given by survivors of the alleged atrocities.
How Trump's rhetoric on Kamala Harris has changed -- and why
In the span of just over a year and a half, President Donald Trump has gone from praising Sen. Kamala Harris' crowd sizes to saying a Harris presidency would be "an insult to our country."
World's wildlife populations have fallen by an average of 68% in four decades, World Wildlife Fund says
The world's wildlife populations have fallen by an average of 68% in just over four decades, with human consumption behind the devastating decline, the World Wildlife Fund warned in a new report released Wednesday.
Trump confirms revelations in Woodward book
Trump to Bob Woodward: 'You really drank the Kool-Aid!'
In newly released audio, President Donald Trump is heard dismissing the idea that he has benefited from White privilege and accuses interviewer, renowned Watergate journalist, Bob Woodward, of "drinking the Kool-Aid" for raising the topic.
Famed Republican lawyer pens scathing op-ed about Trump
Ben Ginsberg, a prominent Republican election lawyer, tells CNN's Brianna Keilar why President Trump's claims on voter fraud and mail-in-voting are misleading.
Trump-Kim 'love letters' provide window into strange relationship
'Greatest presidential felony': Carl Bernstein reacts to tapes
Legendary Watergate journalist Carl Bernstein reacts to revelations about President Donald Trump from Bob Woodward's new book, "Rage".
How Trump's rhetoric on Kamala Harris has changed -- and why
Trump admitted to concealing the deadly threat of coronavirus, new book reveals
Wildfires are ravaging the entire US West Coast
About 40 large fires are ravaging the three contiguous West Coast states, and Oregon's governor says some situations have been dire enough to make even firefighters retreat.
Trump tapes: President told Woodward what he held back from America on Covid-19
In newly released audio, President Trump told journalist Bob Woodward in February that Covid-19 was airborne and deadly. CNN's Jamie Gangel reports.
4 insane things just happened to Tesla
We're barely a week into September and it's already been a wild month for Tesla.
Trump kept how deadly coronavirus was from his campaign, source says
Barr tries to blame politics for reaction to DOJ paying for Trump's defense in defamation lawsuit
Attorney General William Barr on Wednesday defended the Justice Department's decision to represent President Donald Trump in a defamation lawsuit filed by a woman who has accused Trump of sexual assault in the 1990s.
Tapes of Trump's conversations released
'Doomsday glacier' could increase sea levels 25 inches -- and it's melting fast
Deep channels discovered under the Antarctic's so-called "Doomsday glacier" may be allowing warm ocean water to melt the underside of ice, according to scientists collecting data from an area crucial to understanding sea-level rise.
The UK government is threatening to break the law. It could backfire badly
Britain's internal battle over Brexit has reached a new low.
Fire 'destroys' Europe's largest migrant camp
Europe's largest migrant camp, Moria, has been "completely destroyed" after massive fires broke out early Wednesday at the overcrowded site on Greece's Lesbos island, according to an eyewitness.
'Play it down': Trump admits to concealing the true threat of coronavirus in new Woodward book
President Donald Trump admitted he knew weeks before the first confirmed US coronavirus death that the virus was dangerous, airborne, highly contagious and "more deadly than even your strenuous flus," and that he repeatedly played it down publicly, according to legendary journalist Bob Woodward in his new book "Rage."
Anthony Scaramucci on Trump: He'll get annihilated in November
Former White House Communications Director Anthony Scaramucci responds to Michael Cohen's theory that President Trump may resign if he is not reelected, in order to fulfill certain agendas.
Police chief refuses to reinstate officer who was fired over racist text messages
The Manchester Police Department in New Hampshire is at odds with an officer they fired in 2018 after a labor arbitrator ruled they must rehire him.
Oxford vaccine trial paused after unexplained illness in volunteer
Oxford vaccine trial paused after unexplained illness in volunteer
Drug giant AstraZeneca said Tuesday it had paused global trials of its coronavirus vaccine because of an unexplained illness in one of the volunteers.
Japan reports more than 500 new Covid-19 cases
Drone footage shows unrelenting floods in Sudan
Sudan has been hit by unrelenting floods as the government says the level of water is the "highest" for a century. CNN's Nima Elbagir reports.
AstraZeneca pauses coronavirus vaccine trial after unexplained illness in volunteer
US lawmakers want to stop calling Xi Jinping a President. But will he care?
Chinese leader Xi Jinping holds so many titles that he has earned himself a nickname: the "Chairman of Everything."
Taiwan set on creating anti-Beijing alliance as China warns of US sanctions
Taiwan's President Tsai Ing-wen wants to create an alliance to defend "freedom, safety, human rights and democracy" in Asia, as the self-ruled island faces renewed pressure from neighboring China.
Trump intensifies assault on rule of law as he fights for reelection
President Donald Trump on Tuesday went further than ever before in putting the degradation of the rule of law at the center of his reelection campaign.
Belarusian activist forcibly removed from country by security services
CNN analyst reacts to Barr's involvement in Trump's legal issues: 'Sheer lunacy'
CNN analyst Elie Honig and Don Lemon discuss Attorney General Bill Barr and the Justice Department's unprecedented involvement with President Donald Trump's legal issues.
AstraZeneca pauses coronavirus vaccine trial after unexplained illness in volunteer
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