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Eyewitnesses describe deadly blast: You could have told me it was Hiroshima
A massive explosion rocked Lebanon's capital city on August 4, leaving scores of people dead and thousands wounded. Locals recount the scary moments of the blast.
How judges responded to warnings about ammonium nitrate stored at the Beirut port
Trump issues orders banning TikTok and WeChat
Africa surpasses 1 million cases of Covid-19
India now has more than 2 million confirmed coronavirus cases
India has recorded more than 2 million total coronavirus cases, only three weeks after announcing it had hit 1 million confirmed infections, as the country's healthcare systems buckle under the pressure of the escalating pandemic.
Trump issues executive order banning TikTok from operating in 45 days
President Donald Trump on Thursday issued an executive order that would ban the social media app TikTok from operating in the US in 45 days if it is not sold by its Chinese parent company ByteDance.
Why is TikTok controversial in the US?
President Donald Trump issued executive orders that will ban TikTok from operating in the US in 45 days if they are not sold by their Chinese-owned parent companies. CNN's Hadas Gold looks back at the rise and controversies of the app.
Doctored videos are already faking the cause of Beirut's explosion
A South Korean lawmaker has come under fire for her outfit. Her offense? She wore a dress
A barrage of online abuse directed at a South Korean lawmaker over her choice of attire has sparked a debate in the East Asian nation, where women have long complained about sexism and a patriarchal culture.
China seals off village after bubonic plague death in Inner Mongolia
Authorities in the Chinese region of Inner Mongolia have sealed off a village after a resident there died from bubonic plague, a centuries-old disease responsible for the most deadly pandemic in human history.
Passports for purchase: How the elite get through a pandemic
For most people, the coronavirus pandemic has meant fewer travel options. Not so for super-rich families who are increasingly using their money to cross borders that would otherwise be closed to them.
Tencent stock plummets after Trump announces plan to ban WeChat in the US
Tencent stock plunged on Friday after US President Donald Trump moved to ban WeChat, a social media app owned by the Chinese tech giant.
Trump's dreams of a vaccine as his October Surprise aren't rooted in reality
President Donald Trump is desperately hoping to turn a Covid-19 vaccine, for which the entire world is longing, into his October Surprise.
Ohio Governor tests positive ahead of meeting Trump
Baldwin to Trump: The numbers are strong? Look at this
CNN's Brooke Baldwin and Gloria Borger react to President Donald Trump's speech at Whirpool headquarters in Ohio, where he boasted about what his administration has done for the economy.
Trump advisers hesitated to give him military options over fears he might start a war
Amid escalating tensions with both North Korea and Iran, President Donald Trump's advisers hesitated to give him military options fearing the President might accidentally take the US to war and deliberately informed their counterparts in both countries that they did not know what the President would do next, multiple former administration officials tell me.
CNN's Chris Cuomo: Trump's judgment 'may be impaired'
CNN's Chris Cuomo discusses President Donald Trump's recent comment that presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden wants to "hurt God."
Researchers say a propaganda war is being waged in the replies to Trump's tweets. Twitter is pushing back
How judges responded to warnings about ammonium nitrate stored at the Beirut port
Newly released documents suggest multiple government agencies in Lebanon were informed about ammonium nitrate being housed at a warehouse in Beirut port, including the Ministry of Justice.
Saudi Crown Prince accused of sending assassins to Canada to kill ex-Saudi official
A former top Saudi intelligence official who fell out with the Saudi Crown Prince is alleging that an assassination squad traveled from Saudi Arabia to Canada to try to kill him just days after journalist Jamal Khashoggi was murdered by members of the same group, according to a new legal complaint filed Thursday by the alleged target, Dr. Saad Aljabri, in DC District Court.
From sea to mountain, how an explosion devastated Beirut
Trump signals he'll do anything to win
'Reckless and irresponsible': Doctor reacts to DeSantis' claim
In an interview with CNN's Brianna Keilar, Dr. Adrian Burrowes said it is reckless and irresponsible for Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis to say it is safe to hug with PPE on during the coronavirus pandemic.
TV presenter died by suicide after hearing she would be prosecuted, coroner rules
British TV presenter Caroline Flack took her own life after hearing she was definitely going to be prosecuted for allegedly assaulting her boyfriend and feared press intrusion, a coroner has ruled, according to PA Media news agency.
New York sues to dissolve the National Rifle Association
New York Attorney General Letitia James announced she will attempt to dissolve the National Rifle Association, accusing its senior leadership of violating laws governing non-profit groups, using millions from the organization's reserves for personal use and tax fraud.
Why Trump can't let Greenland go
Last year, President Trump reportedly floated the idea of buying Greenland from Denmark, even after he was told it was not for sale. This summer on a trip to Denmark, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo was asked again about the President's interest in buying Greenland -- and Pompeo did not shut it down. Chris Cillizza explains what exactly is going on with Trump and Greenland, and why this idea just won't go away.
Fauci to young Americans: 'Don't be the weak link in the chain'
More than 130 people were killed in the Beirut blast
Macron's call for reform against corruption
CNN investigates Russia's claim of cutting-edge response to virus
CNN gains exclusive access to a new coronavirus testing facility in Moscow, which Russia is promoting as more effective than Western counterparts. CNN's Matthew Chance reports.
Human Rights Watch calls for independent investigation into the blast
New polls suggest Trump's position has stabilized
There's little doubt that former Vice President Joe Biden has the upperhand against President Donald Trump at this point. Biden has led in poll after poll nationally and in almost every poll in the core six battleground states (Arizona, Florida, Michigan, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin).
Chinese man who spent 27 years in prison for murdering two children has conviction overturned
A Chinese man convicted of murdering two children has had his conviction overturned after serving 27 years in prison, in what has been described as one of the longest-serving miscarriages of justice in recent Chinese history.
The Asian American voters who could help Trump win a second term
With Elections Day less than 100 days away, and President Donald Trump underwater in national polling averages, he is once again relying on his mastery of sowing discord to divide the nation and to distract the American public from his irresponsible leadership throughout this pandemic.
In the latest sign of Covid-19-related racism, Muslims are wrongly blamed for England's coronavirus outbreaks
Coronavirus conspiracy theorists have spread baseless rumors online -- frequently targeting minorities -- since the beginning of the pandemic. In England the latest wave of vitriol criticizes Muslims, blaming them for spreading Covid-19.
China ramps up testing to 4.8 million tests per day
Almost 100 people in Ohio infected with coronavirus after man attended church service
A man with Covid-19 went to church in mid-June, then 91 other people got sick, including 53 who were at the service, according to Ohio's governor.
Facebook and Twitter removed a Trump video for Covid misinfo — and it revealed something about Fox News
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Baseball's fumbled return has never been a better metaphor for American life
You could fill a library with books that portray baseball as a metaphor for American life. Sadly, that's never been more true as the national summer sport battles to save its reopened season from Covid-19.
Fauci: US will continue to smolder if there's no unified response
Twitter temporarily restricted Trump campaign's ability to tweet over false Covid-19 claims
Twitter said on Wednesday it had restricted President Donald Trump's campaign from tweeting after its account shared a video containing false claims about the coronavirus.
Facebook removes Trump post over false Covid-19 claim
Facebook on Wednesday said it had removed a post from President Donald Trump's page for containing false claims about Covid-19.
'May karma find you all': Obituary condemns Trump and people who don't wear masks
Stacey Nagy's husband, David, died two weeks ago from coronavirus complications. She grieved the loss of her longtime love. And then she fumed.
She was posing for her wedding photos, then an explosion hit
A photographer in Beirut was filming a bride on her wedding day when an explosion suddenly ripped through the city.
Trump still not grasping the severity of the pandemic, source tells CNN
The explosion created a 405-foot crater
Satellite images show Beirut port before and after explosion
See what bomb expert thinks caused Beirut explosion
An ex-British Army explosive expert says the explosion in Beirut, Lebanon, shows the tell-tale signs of an ammonium nitrate explosion. CNN's Sam Kiley reports.
Keilar debunks Trump campaign official: You've got to shovel B.S.
CNN's Brianna Keilar fact checks Trump 2020 campaign official Mercedes Schlapp's claim that a Nevada law allows people to send in their votes after the polls close.
At least 135 killed and 300,000 displaced by Beirut blast
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