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China says US U-2 spy plane disrupted its military exercises
Beijing has accused the US of sending a U-2 spy plane into a no-fly zone to "trespass" on live-fire exercises being conducted by China below.
RNC Rose Garden speech attendees not all required to get coronavirus tests
Those who attended first lady Melania Trump's speech in the White House Rose Garden that capped the second night of the Republican National Convention were not required to get tested for coronavirus, a person who attended the speech told CNN.
Breakthrough AI identifies 50 new planets from old NASA data
British researchers have identified 50 new planets using artificial intelligence, marking a technological breakthrough in astronomy.
Highlights from Night 2 of the Republican National Convention
Melania Trump: We deserve total honesty from our President
First Lady Melania Trump describes her husband, President Donald Trump, as an authentic person during her speech at the 2020 Republican National Convention.
In RNC speech, Pompeo previews Trump's China election strategy
President Donald Trump is the only person who can take on China, his Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said at the Republican National Convention on Tuesday -- a preview of what is emerging as a significant foreign policy issue this election cycle.
'Laughable.' CNN fact checker breaks apart Eric Trump's claim
CNN's lead fact checker Daniel Dale talks to CNN's Anderson Cooper about statements that Eric Trump, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and others made during their speeches during night two of the 2020 Republican National Convention. Click here for more fact checks.
Trump or Biden, which candidate does China want in the White House?
US President Donald Trump recently claimed that if his Democratic rival Joe Biden wins this November's presidential election, China will "own" the United States and Americans will have to learn to speak Chinese.
Kenosha unrest tests political potency of Trump's 'law and order' convention message
Unrest in Wisconsin following the police shooting of Jacob Blake in Kenosha has quickly turned into a political flashpoint in one of the nation's most important swing states.
Trump to nominate acting US Homeland Security chief to top role
President Donald Trump announced in a Tuesday tweet he will officially appoint acting Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf to take over the role on a permanent basis.
Lionel Messi wants to leave Barcelona
Argentine football star Lionel Messi has sent a letter to Barcelona informing the club that he wants to leave the team, a source close to the footballer confirmed to CNN.
Embattled evangelical leader agrees to resign as university's president amid sex scandal
Jerry Falwell Jr. told CNN Tuesday that he has resigned as president and chancellor of Liberty University, a day after reports that the embattled evangelical leader took part in a sexual relationship with his wife and a former hotel pool attendant.
NATO allies are facing off in the Eastern Mediterranean. The conflict could entangle the entire region
Tension is simmering in the waters of the Eastern Mediterranean as Greece and Turkey, NATO allies but historic rivals, inch toward a possible military confrontation that could end up engulfing the region.
Trump's coalition is narrowing
One thing is clear as Republicans convene their national convention this week: This is now President Donald Trump's party. The question is whether it can survive in that form in a country that will grow irreversibly more diverse through the 2020s.
Daniel Dale sets the record straight on the RNC's first night
CNN's lead fact checker Daniel Dale called the first night of the 2020 Republican National Convention a "parade of dishonesty" and sets the record straight. Click here for more fact checks.
Trump talks with hostages the US brought home on Night 1 of RNC
Trump and the GOP look to change the 2020 narrative on the first night of Republican convention
Hong Kong man is first confirmed case of double Covid-19 infection
Tests show Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny was poisoned, German doctors say
The German government says it is "fairly likely" that Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny was poisoned and will therefore need special protection.
Dozens feared trapped in building collapse in India's Maharashtra state
Up to 60 people are believed to be trapped and some 18 injured following a building collapse in India's western Maharashtra state.
A litany of defections deal a personal blow to Trump
Kellyanne Conway announces she's leaving the White House
White House counselor Kellyanne Conway announced Sunday evening she will leave her post at the end of the month while her husband, George Conway, said he was withdrawing from The Lincoln Project, both citing a need to focus on their family.
Boris Johnson attempts to grip UK schools crisis as political disaster looms
They went to India, now they're trapped by coronavirus rules 6,400 miles away
Priyam Saini and Anuj Dhir were living in different Australian cities when they met on an Indian matrimonial matchmaking site last June.
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro threatens to punch reporter in the face
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has been captured on camera threatening to punch a reporter in the face, after being asked about alleged family corruption.
Disaster looms for Boris Johnson as fall crises collide
Even by the standards of a world leader navigating a pandemic, Boris Johnson has had a tumultuous 2020. The UK's Prime Minister returns to work on Monday, having spent a week on vacation with his fiancée and baby in Scotland. In that time he'll have had the chance to reflect on his extraordinary year to date, in which he took his country out of the European Union, got divorced, got engaged, got Covid-19 so badly he was taken to intensive care, had a baby and endured months of criticism over his handling of coronavirus.
Floods heap misery on Indian state amid pandemic
Bihar is one of the poorest states in India. Its health infrastructure is stretched thin under the pressure of twin crises - the spread of Covid-19 and floods. CNN's Vedika Sud reports.
Police shoot Black man as children watch from a car
A man is fighting for his life after he was shot by an officer with the Kenosha Police Department in Wisconsin Sunday afternoon.
As world tops 23 million cases, US is still the worst affected
Why Muslims in New Zealand still don't feel safe
In the days and weeks after a right-wing terrorist live-streamed the massacre of 51 people at two Christchurch mosques, New Zealand's leaders promised the country would change.
Colleges and universities across US halt in-person classes and begin campus monitoring after rising coronavirus cases
As colleges and universities try to settle into the fall semester, coronavirus cases continue to rise leading some institutions to cancel in-person instruction and implement strict rules to control the virus.
USPS warns House bill will 'constrain the ability' of it to make operational changes
As Postmaster General Louis DeJoy prepares to face on Monday his second congressional hearing in just a few days, the US Postal Service warned that some of the measures in the House postal bill passed Saturday "while well meaning, will constrain the ability of the Postal Service to make operational changes that will improve efficiency, reduce costs, and ultimately improve service to the American people."
As world tops 23 million cases, US is still the worst affected
Biden gains popularity in post-convention polling
The first polls taken after the Democratic National Convention are in, and it mostly seems like "mission accomplished" for the Democrats.
US regulators authorize Covid-19 treatment
The US Food and Drug Administration issued an emergency use authorization for the use of convalescent plasma to treat Covid-19 on Sunday, saying the "known and potential benefits of the product outweigh the known and potential risks of the product."
Bayern Munich edges PSG to win the Champions League
Bayern Munich clinched its sixth European title after beating Paris Saint-Germain 1-0 in the Champions League final on Sunday.
304th-ranked Sophia Popov clinches British Open to win her first major
Sophia Popov clinched a surprise victory at the British Open on Sunday, winning her first major by two shots.
The UAE-Israel announcement proves the folly of warming to Iran
The impending peace agreement between the United Arab Emirates and Israel is a game-changer for the entire Middle East.
President Trump has used this word over 250 times this year
CNN's Brian Stelter and author Peter Pomerantsev examine the corrosive effects of President Trump's repeated use of the word "hoax" to describe any criticism of the President.
President Donald Trump's sister criticizes him in secret audio
Maryanne Trump Barry called her brother President Donald Trump "cruel" and appeared to confirm her niece Mary Trump's previous allegations that he had a friend take his SATs to get into college, according to transcripts and audio excerpts obtained exclusively by the Washington Post.
Belarus opposition protests begin amid heavy police presence
Belarus's embattled government vowed to take control of national monuments to protect them from protesters, as opposition demonstrators gathered in Minsk on Sunday.
These states have virus case counts that are trending upward
CNN's John King breaks down the latest US trends in the coronavirus pandemic, as 20 states are reporting an upward trend in Covid-19 deaths when compared to last week.
At least 13 dead in club stampede breaking Covid-19 restrictions
At least 13 people have been killed and three others injured in a stampede at a nightclub in Lima, Peru, as partygoers attempted to escape a police raid on the venue, according to Orlando Velasco Mujica, general of the Peruvian National Police.
Algorithms can drive inequality. Just look at Britain's school exam chaos
Philip blames an algorithm for potentially losing his place to study law at university.
Trump shares emotional post after his brother's death
Robert Trump, 71, the younger brother of President Donald Trump, died Saturday at a New York hospital, Donald Trump announced in a statement. Details of Robert Trump's illness have not been released, but he had been sick for several months, a person familiar with knowledge of the matter told CNN.
Trump's niece: He is a psychologically deeply damaged man
In an interview with CNN's Chris Cuomo, Mary Trump, President Donald Trump's niece, describes the President as a "psychologically damaged man" based on his upbringing and habits.
China's Communist Party is a threat to the world, says former elite insider
Cai Xia is no stranger to defying expectations. During her years at the Chinese Communist Party's top training center and think tank, the outspoken professor had surprised many with her liberal ideas and support for democratic reform.
Analyst: Trump doesn't have the power to do what he's threatening
CNN legal analyst Elie Honig breaks down the legality of President Donald Trump's claims during a Fox News interview that there will be law enforcement sent to polling places on Election Day.
It's official -- citizens in China's capital don't have to wear masks outside anymore
Watch highlights from the final night of the Democratic National Convention
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