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Former Illinois Rep. Joe Walsh reacts to a tweet by President Donald Trump in which he suggests delaying November's presidential election.
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Adapted from "TRUE CRIMES AND MISDEMEANORS: The Investigation of Donald Trump," by Jeffrey Toobin. Copyright © 2020. Available from Doubleday.
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During his eulogy for the late Rep. John Lewis, former President Barack Obama received a standing ovation for his remarks about voting rights ahead of the 2020 election.
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Mikhail Khachaturyan's body was found on a staircase in a Moscow apartment block in July 2018, with dozens of knife wounds to his chest and neck.
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CNN's Becky Anderson speaks to former Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang about President Trump's latest tweet suggesting delaying November's presidential election.
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Listen to this public health doctor explain the risks of activities that people are doing more and more even as the pandemic continues.
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A baseless claim about a child sex-trafficking ring, a Washington, DC pizzeria, and Hillary Clinton has been passed around among conspiracy theorists for more than three years. No evidence has emerged to support any part of the story. But last month, British pop star Robbie Williams used his voice to argue that the claims deserved more attention.
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The US is to withdraw nearly 12,000 troops from Germany in a move that has attracted bipartisan congressional opposition and roiled key allies who see the move as a blow to NATO.
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The US and Brazil aren't the only countries where political leaders have appeared to contradict the advice of medical experts.
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Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh urged his colleagues in a series of private memos this spring to consider avoiding decisions in major disputes over abortion and Democratic subpoenas for President Donald Trump's financial records, according to multiple sources familiar with the inner workings of the court.
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UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has warned of a second wave of coronavirus in Europe after the German government followed the UK in advising against travel to Spain.
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Students returning to school in the fall will likely teach the nation even more about the unknowns of Covid-19, the United States' top infectious disease doctor said.
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A Minnesota Republican Party county official has resigned after posting an image on Facebook comparing mask mandates to Jews being forced to wear Stars of David in Nazi Germany, the state party said on Tuesday.
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CNN's Anderson Cooper discusses President Donald Trump's response to the coronavirus and a video he retweeted featuring a group of doctors making false claims about the coronavirus.
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For over a year, top lawmakers in Congress have been investigating Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google. The investigation's purpose? To determine whether the companies have abused their power and dominance in the online marketplace.
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President Donald Trump abruptly ended his coronavirus briefing at the White House following a question about his tweets by CNN's Kaitlan Collins. Trump defended the tweets in support of hydroxychloroquine saying that the drug is still "very positive" and called a doctor who was spreading conspiracy theories on Covid-19 in a now deleted video "very impressive."
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House Democrats clashed Tuesday with Attorney General William Barr at a contentious hearing where they argued over the Justice Department's deployment of federal officers to cities and the use of force against protesters, Barr's intervention in the prosecution of two allies of President Donald Trump and numerous other issues.
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• Barr spars with Democrats over policing and DOJ decisions at fiery Hill hearing
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A medieval remedy concocted from onion, garlic, wine and bile salts and detailed in a 1,000-year-old text could help in the fight against infections that resist treatment with antibiotics, UK researchers have found.
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Nothing says diplomacy more than a hearty handshake. Touching, embraces, and cheek-to-cheek kisses represented daily life in the corridors and at receptions in the world arena of diplomacy: the United Nations in New York.
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Dr. Anthony Fauci responds to a retweet from President Trump claiming that Dr. Fauci misled the American public in regards to the coronavirus pandemic.
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For some reason, once 'Project Restart' was given the go ahead, the thought occurred: wouldn't it make for a fascinating experiment to watch all the remaining 92 fixtures in the English Premier League play out at different times of the day and document any lessons from sitting -- or standing -- through (injury time notwithstanding) 8,280 minutes of "the greatest league in the world"?
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The US has topped 4.2 million infections and 148,000 deaths since the pandemic began, and a leading expert says thousands more Americans could lose their lives in the coming months.
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Daniel Bala was walking home from church early on Friday evening. He had just attended choir practice and was looking forward to getting home to his wife and newborn baby who was just two days old.
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A university lecturer with dual British and Australian nationality who was jailed in Iran for spying has been moved to a prison notorious for "gross human rights violations."
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• Here's what's in the $1tn stimulus bill• Analysis: Trump's message collides with diversifying suburbs• Trump moves forward with his plan to regulate social media
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Police in Germany are conducting a search near the city of Hanover as part of the Madeleine McCann investigation.
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More than 60 years after its first flight, the X-15 is still the fastest manned aircraft of all time.
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Some travelers are expressing anger after the UK ordered a 14-day quarantine to people coming from Spain, where there is a recent rise in Covid-19 cases. CNN's Atika Shubert reports.
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Global businesses are facing mounting pressure from activist groups and the US government to reexamine and cut any ties they might have to China's Xinjiang region, where allegations of human rights violations have run rampant for years.
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The coronavirus is "easily the most severe" public health emergency the World Health Organization (WHO) has ever faced, its director-general said Monday, as countries that previously appeared to have the pandemic under control recorded an uptick in cases.
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Chinese students in Australia are being coerced by criminal gangs to fake their own kidnappings as part of an elaborate global extortion racket targeting vulnerable overseas communities, authorities said Monday.
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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said he believes his country will no longer need to fight wars because its nuclear arsenal guarantees its safety, according to North Korean state media.
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Dr. Anthony Fauci tells CNN's Wolf Blitzer how a Covid-19 vaccine may be prioritized once it is developed.