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'Bottom line is, I'm not happy with how this is going,' Fauci says
Don Lemon: Guess how many of Harris' GOP colleagues stood up for her?
After President Trump floated a baseless birther theory about Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA), CNN's Don Lemon said his producers reached out to all 53 of Harris' GOP colleagues in the Senate for comment.
Postal Service removes some mail-sorting machines, sparking concerns ahead of election
The US Postal Service plans to remove hundreds of high-volume mail-processing machines from facilities across the country, leading some postal workers to fear they may have less capacity to process mail during election season.
Bernie Sanders on USPS: Trump is crazy, not stupid
In an interview with CNN's Anderson Cooper, Sen. Bernie Sanders (D-VT) said President Donald Trump is "crazy, not stupid" when it comes to the plan he told Fox Business about in an interview to withhold funds for USPS over mail-in ballots.
NCAA president says no fall championships this year, except FBS football
The NCAA has officially canceled fall championships -- a decision that could potentially push fall sports to the spring.
Pentagon to launch task force to investigate UFO sightings
The Pentagon is forming a new task force to investigate UFOs that have been observed by US military aircraft, according to two defense officials.
'No way in hell': US rejects Russia offers to help with Covid-19 vaccine
Russian officials in Moscow tell CNN they have offered "unprecedented cooperation" with Operation Warp Speed (OWS), the US multi-agency body set up to accelerate access to effective Covid-19 vaccines and treatments.
CNN correspondent pushes Trump on USPS money and mail-in ballots
CNN's Kaitlan Collins pushes President Donald Trump on comments he made to Fox Business about withholding money from USPS over mail-in ballots.
Justice Dept accuses Yale of discriminating against Asian American and White applicants
The Justice Department accused Yale University of discriminating against Asian American and White applicants in its undergraduate admissions process.
New Zealand's fresh outbreak is a dramatic turn of events
Donald Trump just straight-up admitted he is working to meddle in the election
The CDC issues a dire Covid-19 warning for the fall
A top federal health official is issuing a dire warning: Follow recommended coronavirus measures or risk having the worst fall in US public health history.
US calls to ease shower rules after Trump complains about his hair
The US Department of Energy released a proposal to roll back water efficiency standards for showerheads following President Donald Trump's comments that he was unable to wash his "beautiful hair properly." CNN's Bill Weir has more.
Israel and the UAE have established 'full normalization of relations,' Trump says
Justice Department seizes millions in cryptocurrency from terror groups
The Justice Department seized $2 million worth of cryptocurrency from terror groups in the Middle East, federal prosecutors announced Thursday, marking the largest ever US government takeover of online terrorist financing.
Israel and the UAE have established 'full normalization of relations,' Trump says
President Donald Trump announced Thursday that Israel and the United Arab Emirates have reached a "historic" peace agreement.
He could make history as the US's first 'second man'
Kamala Harris' husband, Doug Emhoff, could make history as the first "second man" in the nation's history. CNN's Kyung Lah reports.
'Um, wow': CNN anchor stunned by Trump's briefing remarks
CNN's John Berman and Kaitlan Collins discuss President Trump repeating the same exact talking points during his coronavirus briefings.
Hear from Harris' uncle in Delhi on her heritage
Joe Biden the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee named Kamala Harris as his vice presidential pick, making the California senator the first Black and South Asian American woman to run on a major political party's presidential ticket. Harris was raised by her Indian mother. CNN's Vedika Sud speaks to her extended family in India on how her Indian roots shaped her political views.
WWII hero honored, 78 years after going down guns blazing with his ship
His shipmates said after the battle that they could see the bullets from the teenager's machine gun whizzing up through the water as he went down with his ship, firing to the last.
Chelsea Clinton describes abuse she receives from anti-vaxxers
While some families in the US are concerned about the potential effects of taking a vaccine, others are exploiting fears by spreading misinformation online. CNN's Elizabeth Cohen speaks with vaccine advocate Chelsea Clinton about the battle for facts.
5 European countries report drop in cases
The Red Bull heir, a crashed car and the scandal that angered Thailand
Before dawn on September 3, 2012, a roaring black Ferrari struck a police motorcycle in downtown Bangkok, knocking the officer to the ground and dragging his body down the darkened street before speeding away.
Biden: Kamala Harris' story is 'America's story'
How a personal connection led Joe Biden to pick Kamala Harris
What we know -- and don't know -- about Russia's 'Sputnik V' vaccine
Fox News threw everything but the kitchen sink at Kamala Harris
'That's spicy': SNL actress reacts to Harris as VP pick
"Saturday Night Live" actress and comedian Maya Rudolph, who earned an Emmy nomination for her impression of Kamala Harris, reacts to the announcement that Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden selected Harris as his VP pick.
Who is Kamala Harris? CNN looks at her life and career in politics
The people she grew up with and worked with say Kamala Harris has always been a fighter. Joe Biden is counting on it.
Ex-FDA commissioner says he wouldn't take Russian vaccine
Trump's attempt to convince Americans life is back to normal is crumbling fast
More pillars are fast crumbling in President Donald Trump's frantic and lie-strewn attempt to convince Americans the nation is back to normal before the election, with chaos already afflicting the return to school and a rite of fall -- college football -- on the brink.
Dr. Gupta explains skepticism of Russian vaccine: 'Of course I wouldn't take this'
Russian President Vladimir Putin announced the approval of a coronavirus vaccine. CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta explains why he won't be taking it.
Belarus opposition candidate flees to Lithuania amid crackdown on election protests
The main opposition candidate in Sunday's disputed presidential election in Belarus has fled the country after security forces mounted a sweeping crackdown on protests over the result.
Vladimir Putin says Russia has approved 'world first' virus vaccine. But questions over its safety remain
Russian President Vladimir Putin announced the approval of a coronavirus vaccine for use on Tuesday, claiming it as a "world first," amid continued concern and unanswered questions over its safety and effectiveness.
New Zealand reinstates coronavirus restrictions after first locally-transmitted case in 102 days
New Zealand has reintroduced coronavirus restrictions in parts of the country after new locally transmitted cases broke the 102-day streak the country had gone without recording a local infection.
Here's how we got to 20 million coronavirus cases
The world has 20 million confirmed cases of Covid-19 with more than half of those from just 3 countries: Brazil, the United States and India. CNN's Scott McLean reports.
Beirut blast survivor: The world can't let this chaos go on
I was meeting my friends at a sidewalk café in the Hamra district for a coffee when the earth shook under our feet. Someone yelled, "Earthquake!" But my friend, who'd lived through the 15-year Lebanese civil war from 1975 to 1990, screamed, "It's an explosion!"
This makes you more vulnerable to Covid-19
CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta explains what factors make people likely to face severe illness, hospitalization or even death from Covid-19.
Situation 'seems to be very well under control', Trump says
Trump abruptly evacuated from briefing after shooting near White House
President Donald Trump was abruptly evacuated from the White House briefing room by security on Monday after shots were apparently fired outside the building.
At least 1 dead and 3 injured as houses explode in Baltimore
A major explosion occurred in a residential area in Baltimore, where several people, including children, are trapped, a local firefighters union said on Twitter.
How Donald Trump has already handed Joe Biden a debate win
Lebanon's government steps down in wake of deadly blast
Lebanon's government is expected to step down on Monday, two government sources told CNN, less than a week after a massive explosion in Beirut killed more than 160 people and sparked days of violent protests.
Australia's oldest micronation, Hutt River, is no more thanks to Covid-19
China sanctions Cruz, Rubio and other US officials for 'Hong Kong-related issues'
China said on Monday it has imposed sanctions on 11 Americans, including four US officials, for "behaving badly on Hong Kong-related issues."
How New Zealand went 100 days with no community Covid-19 transmission
New Zealand has marked an enviable milestone -- more than 100 days since its last coronavirus case was acquired locally from an unknown source.
Trump's political stunt is already faltering
• Analysis: The final Biden VP rankings• Opinion: Biden just destroyed one of Trump's biggest attack lines
CNN anchor to Trump supporter on Covid-19: What you're saying is unscientific
CNN's Boris Sanchez had a spirited exchange with Bikers for Trump Founder Chris Cox over his claims on the coronavirus pandemic and its origins.
TikTok: Is the security threat real?
Video sharing app TikTok is experiencing record-setting growth. But now it could be banned in the US. CNN Business explains why politicians fear TikTok's automatic data collection could prove a national security threat.
China risks paying 'high cost' for South China Sea intimidation, Japan defense chief says
China's attempts to change the status quo in the South China Sea by force risks provoking a stern response from the international community, Japanese Defense Minister Taro Kono told CNN in an exclusive interview Friday.
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