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Mexico arrests alleged cartel chief known as 'El Marro' -- the Sledgehammer
Mexican security forces on Sunday arrested the alleged leader of the Santa Rosa de Lima Cartel, José Antonio Yépez Ortiz, commonly known as "El Marro" -- the Sledgehammer.
How 'good White people' delay racial progress
Hong Kong's 12 days of more than 100 infections
Tropical Storm Isaias to ride Florida's east coast, bringing high winds and heavy rain
Florida began to feel the effects Sunday of a powerful storm inching in the state's direction, with forecasters warning it could reach hurricane strength by the time it makes expected landfall near the South Carolina-North Carolina border on Tuesday.
Gupta: Why do some people get very sick from Covid-19, while others show no symptoms?
Dozens seen partying at event in LA honoring first responders
Dozens of people attended a party at a Los Angeles bar without wearing masks or adhering to social distancing guidelines. The bar's owners say the event was meant to "honor first responders." California has over 500,000 reported cases of coronavirus, more than any other state in the US. CNN's Kyung Lah reports.
Australia imposes curfew in second-largest city
The premier of Victoria plunged Australia's second-largest state into a "state of disaster" on Sunday, announcing even stricter lockdown measures, introducing a nightly curfew and banning virtually all trips outdoors after the region announced 671 new infections in a single day.
Miles O'Brien explains benefits of a SpaceX water landing
The SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule splashed down off of Pensacola Beach, Florida, after returning from the International Space Station with astronauts Robert Behnken and Douglas Hurley aboard in a joint operation between SpaceX and NASA.
Stelter: We are witnessing creeping authoritarianism
CNN's Brian Stelter discusses how the upcoming November election will look vastly different from previous ones, and concerns about President Donald Trump's baseless claims about election fraud.
Birx warns US is 'in a new phase' of pandemic
Dr. Deborah Birx on Sunday said the US is in a new phase in its fight against the coronavirus pandemic, saying that the deadly virus is more widespread than when it first took hold in the US earlier this year.
Trump's Germany troops pullout may be his last gift to Putin before the election
Since he came to office, US President Donald Trump has obsessively picked at the ties that bind America to its allies.
Delta flight returns to gate after travelers refuse to wear masks
It's the 'Sweat' you drink. And it's loved in Asia
For the first time, media banned from Republican convention in light of social distancing restrictions
England may need to choose between pubs or schools, scientist advising the government says
This doctor just endured the deadliest week of his career
Connie Culp, the first person to receive a near-total face transplant in the US, has died
Connie Culp, the first person in the US to receive a near-total face transplant, has died, according to the Cleveland Clinic, where the procedure was performed in 2008. She was 57 years old.
Thousands gather in Berlin to protest against Covid-19 restrictions
A large crowd of far-right groups gathered for a "sit-in" at Berlin's iconic Brandenburg Gate on Saturday to protest against the German government's coronavirus restrictions.
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang brace helps Arsenal lift the FA Cup against Chelsea
Arsenal came from behind to claim the FA Cup with a 2-1 victory against Chelsea thanks to a Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang double at Wembley Stadium.
'Nobody likes me,' Trump complains, as even his allies fade
Lamenting his plunging popularity this week, a self-pitying President Donald Trump wondered how it all went wrong.
Germany sees 'alarming' rise in infections
Trump says he will ban TikTok
President Donald Trump said Friday night that he will ban the popular short-form video app TikTok from operating in the United States, rejecting a potential deal for Microsoft to buy the app from its Chinese-owned parent company.
Not enough Americans wearing masks, researcher says
Six democracy activists including US citizen wanted in Hong Kong: state media
Hong Kong police have issued arrest warrants for six overseas-based democracy activists who are alleged to have breached the city's newly imposed national security law, according to Chinese state media.
'Rock star' WHO leader is stuck between feuding China and US
Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus was watching late-night television when he saw a hospital boss criticizing him and Ethiopia's Health Ministry, which he was leading at the time, for doing a terrible job. Instead of responding with a furious diatribe, as some political leaders might when watching their detractors on TV, he contacted the man, Dr. Kesete Admasu.
Florida reports record number of deaths for fourth straight day
Taiwan could become the next flashpoint in the global tech war
The world is becoming increasingly dependent on a Taiwanese company for the most advanced semiconductors, after a stumble by rival Intel. But TSMC is trying to pull off a high-wire act by keeping both China and the United States happy at a time of rapidly escalating geopolitical tensions.
China's Three Gorges Dam is one of the largest ever created. Was it worth it?
Three Gorges Dam is the largest hydropower project ever built.
Hear why experts now question if masks are enough
Public health officials have been stressing the importance of wearing face masks to slow the spread of the coronavirus for months, but many experts are now urging the use of face shields and eye goggles as well. CNN's Brian Todd reports.
US state has trapped its first 'murder hornet'
Washington state has trapped its first Asian giant hornet -- or, what we've come to know as the "murder hornet."
James Murdoch resigns from News Corp board over 'editorial content'
James Murdoch resigned from the board of his family's company News Corp on Friday, citing "disagreements over certain editorial content published by the Company's news outlets and certain other strategic decisions."
Fauci explains why Europe contained the pandemic better than the US
Hong Kong is setting up a postponed election without a real opposition
McConnell to Republican candidates: Distance from Trump if necessary
Sen. Mitch McConnell is allowing Republican Senate candidates to do whatever it takes to salvage their campaigns ahead of what Republicans increasingly fear could be a devastating election for their party.
Jake Tapper: How on Earth can Congress adjourn for the weekend?
The House and Senate have adjourned for the weekend without coming to an agreement on a new economic stimulus package despite the looming deadline for unemployment benefits that many have relied on during the coronavirus pandemic. CNN's Manu Raju discusses with Jake Tapper.
Trump's trashing of democracy will reverberate far beyond the US
Joe Biden narrows down his VP list, and a candidate emerges
Joe Biden heads into the weekend weighing the biggest decision of his presidential campaign so far, and people close to the process tell CNN that the former vice president is believed to have now begun to narrow his personal shortlist of potential running mates to a handful of women.
USPS workers sound alarm about new policies that may affect 2020 mail-in voting
Postal workers and union leaders are worried that new, recently implemented procedures -- which have led to delays across the country in mail delivery -- could impact mail-in voting for the November election, according to a Washington Post report.
Trump's trashing of democracy will have consequences far beyond America
When you are President of the United States, your words matter. Not just to your own voters, not just to your own citizens, but to people in every corner of the planet.
Fauci explains why Europe contained the pandemic better than the US
The US economy is teetering on the brink of disaster, and the Senate adjourned for the weekend
The unemployment benefit that has kept millions afloat amid the worst economic crisis in decades officially expires at midnight. Weekly jobless claims continue to rise. Economic forecasters are warning of another slowdown. The coronavirus has resurged across the country.
Dr. Fauci and Rep. Jim Jordan get in heated exchange over protests
Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) gets in a fiery exchange with Dr. Anthony Fauci over whether protests should be limited in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.
Women in Xinjiang shine a light on a campaign of abuse and control by Beijing
Zumrat Dawut says she was forcibly sterilized by the Chinese government for having one too many children.
Newly unsealed documents describe Ghislaine Maxwell's alleged abuse of one of Epstein's victims
Virginia Giuffre, an alleged victim of Jeffrey Epstein, describes the psychological toll of Epstein's abuse in portions of a newly released deposition from May 3, 2016.
Brazilian President Bolsonaro says he has 'mold' in his lungs after Covid-19 infection
Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro said on Thursday he felt weak and might have "mold in the lung" having spent weeks in isolation after catching Covid-19.
Obama warns that Trump's actions threaten US democracy
Trump: Shutdown not 'viable' strategy for US
Why some people who haven't had Covid-19 might already have some immunity
CNN reports on China's war on women
CNN's Ivan Watson gives an in-depth look at the way the Chinese government allegedly treats Uyghur women in Xinjiang, China.
Women in Xinjiang shine a light on a campaign of abuse and control by Beijing
Zumrat Dawut says she was forcibly sterilized by the Chinese government for having one too many children.
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