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Portland mayor blasts Trump for 'hate and vitriol'
The Democratic mayor of Portland, Oregon, said Sunday it is President Donald Trump who "created the hate" in an unyielding attack on the White House following a shooting at a protest that left one person dead.
Night of deadly violence yields pointed leader responses
After a night of deadly protest violence in Portland, Oregon, officials responded in starkly different ways. CNN's Wolf Blitzer has the latest from Mayor Ted Wheeler, President Donald Trump and Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden.
New video shows moments before deadly shooting in Portland
Disturbing new video shows the moments before a fatal shooting happened in Portland, Oregon, during protest clashes that left one person dead. Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden released a statement condemning the deadly violence and encouraged President Donald Trump to follow suit.
New York Times: Justice Department secretly curtailed investigation into Trump's Russia ties
The US Justice Department in 2017 took secret steps to curtail the special counsel investigation into Russian election interference and possible coordination with the Trump campaign, former law enforcement officials told The New York Times.
Twitter removes QAnon supporter's false claim about coronavirus death statistics that Trump had retweeted
Twitter on Sunday took down a tweet containing a false claim about coronavirus death statistics that was made by a supporter of the baseless QAnon conspiracy theory -- a post that President Donald Trump had retweeted earlier in the day.
Major internet outage: Dozens of websites and apps were down
Cloudflare, an internet service that is supposed to keep websites up and running, was down itself Sunday, taking dozens of websites and online services along with it.
Elites are flouting coronavirus restrictions, and that could hurt us all
When countries impose restrictions to combat coronavirus, there's an implicit pact between the government and people: we're all in this together.
Jerry Falwell Jr.'s fall from grace
Last fall, as scrutiny of his leadership of Liberty University began to intensify, Jerry Falwell Jr. revealed to a CNN reporter one of the secrets of his school's success.
Leaders resign after 'Golfgate' scandal highlights hypocrisy
EU Commissioner Phil Hogan, who resigned from his post for breaking Ireland's coronavirus restrictions by attending a political golf society event with 80 other people, was just the latest member of the political elites to be caught flouting the rules. CNN's Salma Abdelaziz
More than 25 million have now been infected by coronavirus since the global pandemic began
Schiff says it is possible House could subpoena intelligence officials to testify on election interference
House Intelligence Chairman Adam Schiff said Sunday it is possible the House could decide to subpoena Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe to testify before Congress, a day after the nation's top intelligence office informed Congress it'll no longer deliver in-person briefings on election security issues.
Smerconish: Can civil unrest re-elect Donald Trump?
Three months ago, none of us knew the names of George Floyd or Jacob Blake. Now their deaths - and the reactions to them - could be pivotal in the Presidential race.
Trump launches baseless attack on Kamala Harris
Jacob Blake's uncle slams police union's claims of what happened leading up to the shooting
Nearly a week since the police shooting of Jacob Blake in Wisconsin, Blake's uncle said the police union's version of events is "garbage" and "insulting."
'Black Panther' star Chadwick Boseman, 43, has died
Colon and rectal cancer cases are going up among people younger than age 50: researchers
Colon and rectal cancer are among the leading cause of cancer deaths in men and women in the US, with cases on the rise in young adults.
Trump's answer on what he would do in a second term is literally unintelligible
Fresh off convention, Trump launches baseless attack on Kamala Harris
• Analysis: Trump's answer on what he would do in a second term was unintelligible• Biden hits Trump where it hurts: in TV ratings• Watch: See what happened when Trump crowd was asked to wear masks
India struggles to contain its growing Covid-19 cases
The number of new coronavirus cases in India continues to skyrocket. CNN's Michael Holmes reports even though states are ramping up testing, getting the epidemic under control is easier said than done.
Obama counseled 'a small group' of NBA players amid boycotts
Before NBA players decided to resume playing, National Basketball Players Association President Chris Paul reached out to Barack Obama, a person familiar with the call told CNN, and asked the former President if he would offer his counsel to a group of NBA players.
Stelter: This is going to get under Trump's skin
President Trump's convention speech making the case for his reelection was lower-rated than his challenger Joe Biden's speech one week before, according to overnight Nielsen ratings. CNN's Brian Stelter explains.
'Black Panther' star Chadwick Boseman has died
Chadwick Boseman, the man who brought Black Panther to life, has died.
Kids see themselves in 'Black Panther' heroes
Hundreds of kids from the Harlem Boys and Girls Club got a chance to see "Black Panther" before its widespread release.
Doctors find possible case of Covid-19 reinfection in US
Coronavirus model projects more than 317,000 US Covid-19 deaths by December
Beijing wants to control what people eat. Experts fear it's a step too far
A call from Beijing to reduce food waste has sent officials and businesses scrambling to find ways to stop people from ordering too much, and in some extreme cases put meal times under surveillance.
Video shows forceful arrest of Black man stopped while jogging in San Antonio
A Black man in San Antonio was stopped and detained by police Tuesday while he was jogging, witnesses said, as officers searched for a suspect in a nearby domestic violence call.
Michelle Obama tweets about Kenosha shooting: 'I'm exhausted and frustrated'
See what happened when Trump crowd was asked to wear masks
Before President Trump's speech in New Hampshire, the crowd booed an announcement at the event asking the attendees to wear masks.
Jacob Blake no longer shackled to his hospital bed, attorney says
Activists march on Washington in push for racial justice on anniversary of MLK's 'I Have a Dream' speech
US jets intercept Russian military aircraft off the Alaskan coast
US F-22 fighter jets intercepted Russian military aircraft in international airspace off the coast of Alaska late Thursday, according to North American Aerospace Defense Command.
Suspected poisoning of Putin critic was meant to kill him, not to scare him off, chief aide says
For years Leonid Volkov has experienced the same terrifying dream about his best friend and colleague, the leading Russian opposition activist Alexey Navalny.
Four people tested positive for Covid-19 at the RNC
Mysterious 'bullet' plane is finally revealed
The whispers started three years ago.
Hear from Navalny's top aide on suspected poisoning
CNN's Phil Black speaks with Leonid Volkov, chief of staff to Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny, about why Volkov believes Russian President Vladimir Putin is responsible for the suspected poisoning of the outspoken Kremlin critic.
The NBA took a stand against police violence. But a second message quickly became clear
When NBA teams elected to sit out Wednesday's slate of playoff games in a player-led protest of the police shooting of Jacob Blake, it set off a chain reaction unlike anything ever seen in American sports. Within hours, several MLB and MLS teams, led by their players, decided to pause the night's contests. The unprecedented stoppage stretched into a second day Thursday as more MLB teams postponed games. The WNBA, always at the forefront of sports activism, put a pause on their nascent season.
China test fires so-called 'carrier killer' missiles into South China Sea
China launched a series of ballistic missiles into the South China Sea this week, according to United States defense officials, part of a flurry of military exercises extending thousands of miles along the country's coastline, as tensions with Washington over the disputed waterway continue to escalate.
Blake's father: Jacob asked 'why did they shoot me so many times?'
Jacob Blake Sr. tells CNN's Alisyn Camerota about the conversation he had with his son in the hospital.
Japan's Abe resigns: 'I need to fight the disease'
Hurricanes, fires, floods and locusts: Science says climate change is here but the RNC refuses to believe
The words "Biblical proportion" come to mind, but even the Plagues of Egypt didn't come all at once.
Japan's longest-serving prime minister Shinzo Abe resigns for health reasons
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe intends to resign due to health issues, according to Japan's public broadcaster NHK, citing sources close to Abe.
After Jacob Blake woke up following his shooting, he had a question for his father
Before and after satellite images show widespread destruction from Hurricane Laura
Before and after satellite images show widespread destruction from Hurricane Laura
China wants Trump to stop 'scapegoating' Beijing. That seems unlikely
When it comes to the United States election, policymakers in China would rather their country was not a topic of conversation.
Hurricane Laura kills at least six and leaves widespread wind damage
Europe's migrant crisis is worsening during the pandemic. The reaction has been brutal
In a year of tragedies, Europe's shores are seeing some of the most horrifying scenes: bodies washing up on beaches as desperate families make hazardous journeys in search of a safe home.
Here are 6 takeaways from Trump's final night at the RNC
Chemical fire burns at Louisiana plant as Laura moves inland and weakens
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