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Japan suspends search for crew of missing cargo ship after finding three sailors
The search for the crew of a cargo ship that went missing during Typhoon Maysak was suspended Saturday due to bad weather, according to Japan's Coast Guard.
Travel shaming -- another plague of 2020
For many people, travel these days is fraught with second-guessing, extra research and plenty of confusion by way of logistics, travel restrictions and safety -- and that's before you add in what everyone else has to say about your decisions.
Germany a victim of its own success at fighting coronavirus
It was a woman with blonde dreadlocks who capped off one of the biggest anti-coronavirus demonstrations in Europe on Saturday, which saw tens of thousands of anti-vaxxers, conspiracy theorists and the far-right march through the German capital, Berlin.
Gold Star father: Trump's life is a testament to selfishness
Gold Star father Khizr Khan gives an impassioned response to reporting in which multiple first-hand anonymous sources said President Donald Trump denigrated US service members. President Trump has denied the allegations in the report.
Fugitive opium dealers, a media mogul and a newspaper war
In the late 1960s, two notorious opium traffickers from mainland China founded a newspaper in Hong Kong. Filling a gap in the market, the Oriental Daily News, with its racy pictures, celebrity scoops and crime yarns, quickly established itself as the city's best-read tabloid — until the Apple Daily blazed onto newstands in 1995.
Trump 'simply wrong' about October vaccine, Lancet editor says
Why this man with an incurable illness plans to live-stream his dying days
See Trump's response when asked about John Kelly and bombshell story
President Trump disparaged his former chief of staff John Kelly when asked why he hasn't spoken out about a bombshell story in The Atlantic magazine that reported President Trump disparaged US troops. Trump denies the accusations in the report and CNN has not independently verified the reporting.
US Marshals say they killed the suspect in the fatal shooting of right-wing activist
A Portland man who was killed Thursday night while authorities attempted to apprehend him appeared to admit he was responsible for the fatal shooting of a supporter of a right-wing group during clashes between pro-Trump groups and left-wing protesters in the Oregon city.
Here's the problem for Trump with the story that he called dead soldiers 'losers'
On Thursday night The Atlantic published a bombshell story that alleged -- citing four anonymous sources -- that President Donald Trump had repeatedly mocked US soldiers killed in battle and skipped a visit to a veterans' cemetery in France out of concern that rainy conditions would mess up his carefully coiffed hair.
Covid-19 deaths are undercounted, WHO says
Biden: Trump has 'botched' the Covid-19 response badly
Biden: Trump has 'no loyalty to any cause other than himself'
Democratic nominee Joe Biden denounced comments President Donald Trump is reported to have made about wounded and dead soldiers angrily and in personal terms Friday, calling them "disgusting" and saying they show that Trump is "not fit" for the presidency.
Trump's latest attack on mask-wearing may be his worst yet
President Donald Trump likes to think of himself as a tough guy. He likes other tough guys. Masks, in the President's world, are not the sort of thing a tough guy wears.
Russia's Covid-19 vaccine generated an immune response, study says
Joe Biden fires back at Trump: My son wasn't a sucker
Democratic nominee Joe Biden issued an emotional response after the Atlantic reported that President Trump denigrated US service members. President Trump has denied the allegations in the report.
Russia's Covid-19 vaccine generated an immune response, study says
A Covid-19 vaccine developed and tested in Russia generated neutralizing antibodies in dozens of study subjects, and while the vaccine often caused side effects such as fever, those side effects were mostly mild, according to data published Friday in the medical journal The Lancet.
This American was tricked into writing Russian propaganda
Jack Delaney, a 26-year-old aspiring writer, thought he was writing for an online magazine. It turns out he was duped into helping the Russians with a disinformation campaign.
30 days after deadly explosion, thermal imaging shows body heat in rubble
Rescue teams in Beirut are digging deeper into rubble Friday where signs of life were detected 30 days after a massive explosion destroyed much of the city.
A Black man shot in the back, a teenage shooting suspect, a city in flames: The week that shook Kenosha and the country
It took less than five minutes from a 911 call being placed reporting a domestic disturbance to a White officer firing seven times into Jacob Blake's back in front of the 29-year-old Black man's three young sons.
First clinical trial results from Russia's Covid-19 vaccine published in The Lancet medical journal
A White professor says she has been pretending to be Black for her entire professional career
A professor of African and Latin American studies who portrayed herself as Black has now revealed she has been lying.
Trump's conduct risks a post-election crisis
CNN Poll: Views on racism, protests grow more partisan this summer
As protests against police violence toward Black Americans continue on, public opinion about racism in American society and over the related protests are becoming more divided by party, according to a new CNN Poll conducted by SSRS.
Sweden now has one of Europe's lowest Covid-19 death rates
After an initial surge, Sweden now has one of the lowest coronavirus death rates in Europe. CNN's Max Foster looks at the country's response to the coronavirus pandemic.
Trump pressures US FDA for Covid-19 silver bullet ahead of Election Day
7 Rochester police officers suspended over Daniel Prude's death, mayor says
Seven police officers in Rochester, New York, involved in the March arrest of a Black man who was pinned to the ground and later died have been suspended, the city's mayor announced.
The latest on the coronavirus pandemic
Trump denies making disparaging comments about US military
CNN's Don Lemon, White House correspondent John Harwood and Lt. General Mark Hertling (Ret.) discuss the recent article in "The Atlantic" that says President Trump has consistently made disparaging remarks about the US military.
Even in the US, South Asians say caste has proved hard to escape
Sam Cornelius knew that something was amiss when his job performance review unexpectedly took a huge hit one year.
Markets are flashing a big warning sign
These two things should give people hope, Fauci says
As Hong Kong goes back to school, it's unclear what can legally be said in classrooms
In the heart of the leafy, mountain-top campus of the Chinese University of Hong Kong stands a replica of a giant statue erected by protesting students in Beijing's Tiananmen Square in 1989, before a bloody crackdown by Chinese troops.
Trump puts pressure on FDA for Covid-19 silver bullet ahead of Election Day
Facing a persistent polling deficit and a struggling economy, President Donald Trump has cranked up pressure on administration health officials to expedite work both on a coronavirus vaccine and on treatments that might signal to voters there is an end in sight to the life-altering pandemic that has imperiled his reelection prospects.
Biden speaks with Jacob Blake during Kenosha visit
Experts say Trump's voter fraud claims are hollow but perilous
CNN's Drew Griffin looks into President Trump's repeated false claims that widespread voter fraud will affect the November election.
Donald Trump accidentally revealed something very important in a tweet
Europe may be too late to stop second wave as cases 'almost back' to March levels
Coronavirus cases in Europe are "almost back" to the levels seen in March when infection rates first peaked, scientists have warned as concerns grow over a potential second wave.
Biden meets with Jacob Blake's family as he visits Kenosha
Journalist: Surveillance of poisoned Putin critic who is fighting for life was constant
Russian security services closely monitored Alexey Navalny's every step -- that's according to one former pro-Kremlin journalist who tells CNN he used secretly filmed footage to make documentaries on Russia's leading opposition figure. CNN's Matthew Chance reports how the security services watched Navalny in hotel rooms, restaurants and on holiday.
Markets are flashing a big warning sign
'We've got to heal': Biden to visit Kenosha and meet with Jacob Blake's family
Europe may be too late to stop second wave as cases 'almost back' to March levels
Stock market bloodbath: Dow and Nasdaq plunge
It's a wild day on Wall Street, where the Nasdaq Composite tumbled nearly 4% and the Dow fell more than 500 points by midday, as investors made a dash for the exits following a streak of record-setting days over the past several weeks.
Fauci: It's 'conceivable' but not likely vaccine will be ready in October
The US is standing firm with Taiwan, and it's making that point very clear
When a United States guided missile destroyer sailed through the Taiwan Strait on Sunday, it marked the second such transit in less than two weeks -- and among the clearest signals yet of Washington's willingness to stand up for Taiwan in the face of Chinese aggression.
US detained hundreds of migrant children in hotels under cover of pandemic
Hundreds of migrant children have been held in hotels and guarded by government contractors in recent months as part of a secretive new system that advocates warn puts kids in danger.
Dr. Fauci: This is the good news
Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious diseases, told CNN's Jim Sciutto that he does not think people should be concerned that politics are influencing the United States' Covid-19 vaccine timeline.
Bill Barr's indefensible defense of 2020 voter fraud
Bill Barr is the top law enforcement official in the country. Which makes this exchange between the attorney general and CNN's Wolf Blitzer on Wednesday very concerning:
Trump won't stop interfering in the election
President Donald Trump is the election meddler-in-chief.
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