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US daily deaths top 1,000 for first time in two weeks
One of the original 'Rosie the Riveters' is now making masks to help defeat coronavirus
One of the original "Rosie the Riveters" is serving her country once more.
The world has a lesson for the US on Covid-19
Twitter cracks down on QAnon accounts
Twitter is cracking down on accounts linked to QAnon, a group known for spreading conspiracy theories and disinformation online.
What is QAnon? CNN's John Avlon explains
CNN's John Avlon explains what fringe conspiracy theory QAnon is and its ties to the GOP party, Republican candidates, and President Donald Trump.
80 years later, China won't forget what these American pilots did
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In shift of tone, Trump says pandemic will probably get worse before it gets better
President Donald Trump warned the coronavirus pandemic is likely to worsen before improving, during the first outing of his revived daily briefings on Tuesday.
In shift of tone, Trump says pandemic will probably get worse before it gets better
Scientists are one step closer to delaying aging
Getting old is inevitable, but scientists at the University of California San Diego (UCSD) may be one step closer to being able to delay the aging process.
Heavy rain confuses nine years worth of tense talks over world's longest river
Many more people have had Covid-19 than official numbers indicate, new CDC data reveals
Video shows Trump in public just hours after mask tweet
President Trump tweeted a rare photo of himself in a face mask after struggling in the polls, but just hours later he was seen in public without one.
Trump blasts Beijing in public, but privately Trump org imports tons of Chinese goods
US charges Chinese hackers over 'sweeping' intrusions including Covid-19 research
US prosecutors have charged two alleged Chinese hackers over a "sweeping global computer intrusion campaign" that they say was supported by the country's government and aimed at coronavirus treatment and vaccine research.
Trump gets 'multiple tests' a day, White House says
Biden says he's considering four Black women to be his running mate
More than 56,000 cases of Covid-19 reported in the US on Monday
EU leaders strike 'historic' $2 trillion deal to rebuild Europe's economy
After almost five days of fraught discussions, European Union leaders have agreed on a 750 billion euro (almost $858 billion) stimulus plan to help fund Europe's recovery from the coronavirus crisis.
One of the oldest businesses on the internet just got sold for $9 billion
One of the web's oldest businesses has a new owner.
UK took its 'eye off the ball' on Russian meddling, long-awaited report finds
The UK took its "eye off the ball" in relation to Russia's attempts to influence British politics and allowed illicit finance to swirl around London unchecked, a long-awaited report says.
Trump blasts Beijing in public, but privately Trump org imports tons of Chinese goods
President Donald Trump has cast himself as tough on China and promised that his trade negotiations with Beijing would economically benefit everyday Americans, even as Trump-owned properties have continued to contribute to the trade deficit with the country he rails about.
Tensions over Nile River dam project as heavy rain sows confusion
Nine years of talks and several fragile agreements over how to share the water of the world's longest river were almost thrown out of the window last week — all because of a bout of heavy rain.
A country of 200 million has carried out just 212,000 virus tests
Nigeria's ruling class have been hit particularly hard by Covid-19 while the government's initially swift response to the pandemic has since been hampered by low testing numbers. CNN's Stephanie Busari reports from Lagos.
Tens of thousands displaced in Assam as floods heap misery on pandemic stricken region
Unrelenting monsoon rains have triggered severe flooding in the Indian state of Assam, killing at least 85 people, displacing tens of thousands residents and drowning rare wildlife in a national park.
US sanctions 11 Chinese companies over human rights abuses in Xinjiang
The United States is restricting 11 Chinese companies from buying American technology and other goods because it says they're linked to alleged human rights violations in Xinjiang.
Barcelona's latest virus outbreak is warning to other cities
In Barcelona and surrounding areas in Spain's Catalonia region, some 3 million residents are being urged to stay home to curb a major coronavirus outbreak. Almost 3,000 new infections were found over the weekend. CNN's Atika Shubert reports.
Why Trump can't make the election about Biden
Reality counts. That may be the biggest message of the 2020 presidential campaign so far.
Trump's pandemic reversals betray anxiety about November election hopes
Detroit police officer charged for allegedly shooting 3 photojournalists with rubber pellets
A Detroit police officer was charged with three counts of felonious assault on Monday in connection with the shooting of three photojournalists with rubber pellets during a protest in May.
At least 400 active 'clusters' reported in France
CNN anchor fact-checks Trump's Fox interview: Give us a break
CNN's Brianna Keilar fact-checks claims about the coronavirus pandemic made by President Trump during an interview with Fox News' Chris Wallace.
Trump's 'law and order' is starting to look like martial law
Why Trump flipped on wearing face masks
CNN's Dana Bash reports President Donald Trump tweeted a photo of himself wearing a face mask because of his poor poll numbers.
Indigenous Australians had their languages taken from them, and it's still causing issues today
"I'm Fanny Smith. I was born on Flinders Island. I'm the last of the Tasmanians."
Oxford's Covid-19 vaccine triggers immune response, trial shows
Results from trials involving three different coronavirus vaccines released Monday, all showing positive results, with evidence the vaccines can produce immune responses that would be expected to protect people against infection.
City that had no Covid-19 cases now declared 'wartime' state
Trump will resume giving coronavirus briefings
Trump's 'law and order' is starting to look like martial law
The strange and frightening images of unidentified military-looking men taking protesters off the streets of Portland, Oregon, and into unmarked vans may be headed to a city near you if that city is, as President Donald Trump declared Monday, run by "liberal Democrats."
The 55 most shocking lines from Chris Wallace's interview with Donald Trump
President Donald Trump sat for an interview that aired over the weekend with "Fox News Sunday" host Chris Wallace, one of the most skilled -- and best -- interviewers in the news business. It did not go well for the President.
UK suspends Hong Kong extradition treaty, citing 'serious concerns' with Beijing's security law
The UK will suspend its extradition treaty with Hong Kong "immediately and indefinitely" due to the controversial national security law implemented in the city by mainland China.
Early results of Oxford's Covid-19 vaccine show it is safe and induces immune response
How the world's second-most populated country hit 1 million coronavirus cases
Early results of Covid-19 vaccine developed by the University of Oxford show it is safe and induces immune response
Global death toll rises to 600,000 around the world
Denmark's controversial 'social experiment'
Muhammad Aslam loves his home -- an apartment in a low-rise public housing estate at the heart of the diverse and gentrifying Copenhagen neighborhood of Norrebro.
Hundreds of demonstrators, some wearing masks, protest against mask-wearing in London
Hundreds of demonstrators gathered in London on Sunday to protest against the wearing of face masks, days before it becomes mandatory to wear face coverings in stores in England.
US cities hit hard by Covid-19 weigh another stay-at-home order
Some cities hit hard by Covid-19 are warning more drastic measures could lie ahead as officials try to contain a virus spreading more rampant than ever.
Sweden pays human and economic price for not locking down
Sweden's soft approach to the coronavirus pandemic has been controversial as the country opted against locking down to protect the economy. However, Sweden hasn't been spared from great economic pain. CNN's Phil Black reports.
Why North Korea says it's joining the coronavirus vaccine race
North Korea says it is joining the race to develop a Covid-19 vaccine, a global contest that has already drafted in some of the world's best medical minds and is shaping up to cost billions of dollars.
City that had no Covid-19 cases now declared 'wartime' state
A "wartime" state has been declared in the capital of Xinjiang, home to China's persecuted Muslim-majority Uyghur ethnic group, as authorities implement strict and sweeping measures to stem a spike in coronavirus cases.
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