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Disney hit by backlash after thanking Xinjiang authorities in 'Mulan' credits
Disney has publicly thanked a Chinese government agency accused of human rights abuses in Xinjiang for its help in making "Mulan" — a revelation that has provoked a storm of criticism online.
Trump makes false claims about Biden at rally
During a campaign speech in North Carolina on Tuesday, President Donald Trump spent much of his time attacking his opponent, Democratic nominee Joe Biden, with accusations that were often false or misleading.
Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine could be ready for approval by mid-October -- but there are still 'unknowns'
Trump holds rally with few people wearing masks
CNN's Anderson Cooper and Dr. Sanjay Gupta comment on President Donald Trump holding a campaign rally in North Carolina with few people wearing masks, despite the state's mask requirement.
Justice Department wants to defend Trump in E. Jean Carroll defamation lawsuit
The US Justice Department, in an extraordinary move on Tuesday, asked to take over the defense of President Donald Trump in a defamation lawsuit filed against him by E. Jean Carroll, a woman who has accused Trump of sexual assault.
Trump rattled over story about his disparaging of war dead, and fearful it could hurt reelection chances
Another ugly day for stocks on Wall Street
It was another rough day on Wall Street, as the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite tumbled once again and fell into correction territory.
Tell-all Trump books have White House on the defensive
An onslaught of tell-all books from former members of President Trump's inner circle has the White House on the defensive. CNN's Brian Todd reports.
Harris says she would trust vaccine under Trump if health officials OK it
These three women stood up to Europe's longest-serving dictator. Here's what happened to them
Five weeks have passed since Belarus learned the results of its presidential election, in which the country's Central Election Commission announced that President Alexander Lukashenko, often described as Europe's last dictator, had won with 80.23% of the vote.
The UK says it is ready to break international law over Brexit
The UK is preparing legislation which will "break international law in a very specific and limited way," a cabinet minister has said in the House of Commons.
Why Trump photo infuriated this military widow
Kait Wyatt, a military widow and veteran, says she recently she saw a 2017 photo of President Donald Trump standing over her husband's tombstone in Arlington National Cemetery and was "instantly furious." The photo resurfaced as the President continues to deny a report that he called fallen military troops "losers" and "suckers."
Retired general's scathing message to Trump: You're no patriot
Retired Maj. Gen. Paul Eaton explains his reaction to President Donald Trump's comments about the military to CNN's Brianna Keilar.
'Foul mood': CNN analyst calls out Trump's attitude at briefing
CNN's Brooke Baldwin, Gloria Borger, Abby Phillip and Jim Acosta fact check President Trump's Labor Day news conference.
Navalny-linked volunteers fall ill after attack with unknown substance
At least three volunteers linked to Russian opposition figure Alexey Navalny's team were taken ill on Tuesday after an attack on their Novosibirsk office with an unknown substance, an opposition activist told CNN.
Vaccine developers deemed it 'critical' to reiterate their commitment to ethics, Pfizer CEO says
Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine could be ready for approval by mid-October -- but there are still 'unknowns'
CCTV footage shows attack on volunteers linked to Navalny
CCTV footage shows an attack on at least three volunteers linked to Alexey Navalny's opposition team in Novosibirsk were taken ill on Tuesday after an attack on their office with an unknown substance.
BioNTech CEO: I consider this vaccine 'near perfect'
Ugur Sahin, CEO and co-founder of BioNTech, tells CNN's Fred Pleitgen that the U.S.-German cooperation of Pfizer and BioNTech could have a Covid-19 vaccine ready for regulatory approval by the middle of October.
Australian journalists evacuated from China after five-day diplomatic standoff
Two Australian journalists working in China have left the country after they were questioned by police and forced to seek the protection of their country's government, their news organizations said Tuesday.
How Biden is pressing a two-front war against Trump
Joe Biden has described himself as a "bridge" between the Democrats' current and future generations of leaders. But he may also be a bridge between its present and future on the electoral map.
Analysis: Biden and Trump enter final sprint
Fifty-six days before the election, it's finally starting to feel like one.
China and India accuse each other of firing shots as border tensions escalate
China and India have accused each other's troops of firing warning shots during a confrontation Monday on their disputed border in the Himalayas, a marked escalation in tensions between the two nuclear powers.
US Marine pardoned by Philippines for killing of transgender woman
A United States Marine convicted of killing a transgender woman in the Philippines in 2014 has been granted an "absolute pardon" by President Rodrigo Duterte in a case that sparked outrage over alleged preferential treatment given to American military personnel on assignment in the country.
Hong Kong police under fire for tackling 12-year-old during protests
Police in Hong Kong police have come under heavy criticism after a widely-circulated video showed officers tackling a 12-year-old girl to the ground during a pro-democracy protest.
A Black man was detained while jogging for fitting a suspect description and later offered a job with the sheriff's department
A Black man jogging in the predominantly white neighborhood of Deltona, Florida, last month found himself handcuffed and detained when police said he matched the description of a suspect in a nearby burglary.
Woman who popularized the gender reveal party says enough already after latest wildfire
The woman best known for popularizing gender reveal parties has a message for the world: Please stop.
Trump tries and fails to get reporter to remove mask at news conference
Trump pushes misleading claim China is stoking protests to help Biden win election
President Donald Trump suggested on Monday that China is interfering in the 2020 election and attempting to hurt his reelection bid by encouraging race protests, tweeting an article written by a columnist whose claims do not match the US intelligence community's assessment of Beijing's efforts so far.
Trump launches unprecedented attack on military leadership
Russian opposition leader out of coma after poisoning, hospital says
Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny is out of a medically induced coma, the German hospital where he is being treated said in a statement on Monday.
Britain is staring down the barrel of a no-deal Brexit again, and people on both sides are spooked
McEnroe on Djokovic: 'He's going to be the bad guy the rest of his career'
Novak Djokovic hitting a line judge with a ball has become one of the enduring images of an already bizarre season of tennis.
India alerts China after reports allege troops 'abducted' several civilians on disputed border
The Indian military has alerted China to allegations five men were "abducted" by the People's Liberation Army near the countries' hotly-disputed border in the Himalayas, an Indian official said Sunday.
Police detain anti-government protesters in Hong Kong
Riot police chased demonstrators through the streets of Hong Kong after opposition leaders called for protests against the government's postponement of elections. CNN's Ivan Watson reports riot police moved in swiftly in what they called "containment operations" and searched protesters, as part of a larger crackdown against members of the political opposition.
Watch tape of Trump's attacks on military
CNN anchor and military spouse Brianna Keilar reacts to The Atlantic's report claiming President Trump called soldiers "losers" and "suckers." President Trump has denied the allegations and CNN has not independently verified the report.
Putin's vaccine meets opposition from frontline workers in Russia
Russian President Vladimir Putin announced the approval of Russia's Sputnik-V coronavirus vaccine on August 11 amid much fanfare, saying it works "quite effectively" in forming a stable immunity.
Facebook stops French man streaming his dying days
Facebook has prevented a French man with an incurable illness from streaming his own death on the social media site, according to a company statement.
Melbourne to remain in hard lockdown despite fall in Covid-19 cases
Thousands evacuated as typhoon barrels toward Japan and the Korean Peninsula
Hundreds of thousands of people have been evacuated out of the path of a powerful typhoon that's expected to make landfall in southwestern Japan on Sunday.
No one alive under rubble of building 30 days after blast, Beirut search team says
Rescuers digging through a mountain of rubble in Beirut say they have detected no signs of life after searching for a possible survivor, a month after a massive explosion devastated the city.
From a hospital bed, Jacob Blake says that life can change in an instant
Wearing a green gown and speaking from his hospital bed, Jacob Blake delivered a message to his supporters Saturday night, warning them that everything can change in an instant.
Melbourne to remain in hard lockdown despite fall in Covid-19 cases
In tell-all book, Michael Cohen says Trump hired a 'Faux-Bama' during White House run
Before Donald Trump ever sought the Oval Office, he was preoccupied by its occupant President Barack Obama, publicly questioning his birthplace and privately describing him as "a Manchurian candidate" who obtained his Ivy League degrees only by way of affirmative action, according to a new book by Trump's former attorney, Michael Cohen.
Epic Games renews legal request to bring Fortnite back to Apple store
Epic Games is still trying to get Apple to reinstate its Fortnite app on iOS devices. Late Friday, the gaming company filed a motion for a preliminary injunction against Apple's blocking Fortnite on iPhones and iPads.
How China's new language policy sparked rare backlash in Inner Mongolia
Ethnic Mongolian students and parents in northern China have staged mass school boycotts over a new curriculum that would scale back education in their mother tongue, in a rare and highly visible protest against the ruling Communist Party's intensified push for ethnic assimilation.
Biden puts two feet in the ring as Trump wobbles
Joe Biden's do-no-harm campaign is taking a sharper edge as his race with President Donald Trump enters the home stretch and the incumbent, now a week removed from the Republican convention's sugar high, is again lashing out in response to a new series of self-made controversies.
Trump referred to fallen US service members in crude terms, former senior official says
President Donald Trump referred to fallen US service members at the Aisne-Marne cemetery in crude and derogatory terms during a November 2018 trip to France to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I, a former senior administration official confirmed to CNN.
Trump has repeatedly questioned why Americans who served in Vietnam went to war
President Donald Trump has repeatedly questioned why Americans who served in Vietnam went to war, according to someone who has heard him make the remarks.
Boats participating in a Trump support parade sink in Texas, officials say
Several boats taking part in a Trump support parade on Lake Travis in Texas have sunk, officials said Saturday.
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