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The UAE has successfully launched the Arab world's first Mars mission
The United Arab Emirates successfully launched its Mars-bound Hope Probe on Sunday, marking the the Arab world's first interplanetary mission -- and the first of three international missions to the Red Planet this summer.
Son of federal judge killed after gunman opened fire at her home
The son of US District Court of New Jersey Judge Esther Salas has died after a gunman opened fire on her home Sunday, the top judge at the federal courthouse confirmed to CNN.
A ship fire could hinder the US Navy's Pacific fleet for years to come
A massive blaze aboard a billion-dollar US Navy warship has been extinguished after raging for four days -- but its effect might be felt across America's Pacific Fleet for years.
There are no ICU beds available at 49 Florida hospitals
More than 140,000 people have died from coronavirus in the US
John Lewis, civil rights icon and 'conscience of Congress,' dies at 80
Fox News host grills President Trump about cognitive test
"Fox News Sunday" host Chris Wallace interviews President Donald Trump, fact-checking him in real time about various assertions including that Joe Biden wants to "abolish" the police.
Three killed after a tour bus rolls over in the Canadian Rockies
Three people have died in an off-road tour bus accident in the Canadian Rockies, according to the company running the tour.
Florida reports more than 12,000 new Covid-19 cases, again, as governor declines to mandate masks
It's been a month of harrowing milestones set across the country, with the US beating its own daily record of total new coronavirus cases at least nine times.
Highest number of new Covid-19 cases reported to WHO in the last 24 hours
Trump calls Fauci 'a little bit of an alarmist' as coronavirus cases rise
President Donald Trump called Dr. Anthony Fauci "a little bit of an alarmist" on Sunday as the coronavirus pandemic worsens and the nation's top infectious disease expert urges elected officials to implement more health safety measures.
Donald Trump is trying to lead America away from John Lewis' legacy
• Two senators post photos of Elijah Cummings instead of John Lewis on social media• New polls show Joe Biden is winning suburbanites by a historic margin• Opinion: What a Trump loss could look like
'He's unteachable': Doctor blasts Trump's latest mask remarks
Dr. Jonathan Reiner reacts to President Donald Trump's comments about a national mask mandate during an interview with Fox News' Chris Wallace.
CNN anchor: This crisis is spiraling out of control
In a month of harrowing milestones set across the country, the US has broken its own daily record of total new coronavirus cases at least nine times.
Brain fog, fatigue, breathlessness. Long-term symptoms linger on for many coronavirus victims
Professional diver Emiliano Pescarolo contracted coronavirus in March and spent 17 days in hospital in the Italian port city of Genoa before being discharged on April 10.
Covid-19 has exposed India's failure to deliver even the most basic obligations to its people
Days before India lifted its nationwide lockdown on June 1, the country's health ministry issued a press statement with a triumphant headline. "15 countries with highest number of Covid-19 cases, with almost same population as India, have reported 34 times cases and 83 times deaths as reported in India," it said.
Can a religious group that Beijing banned and called an 'evil cult' still operate in Hong Kong?
To the upbeat sounds of a blue-uniformed brass band, the rally proceeded through downtown Hong Kong.
Donald Trump holds 'tele-rally' in campaign first amid coronavirus pandemic
President Donald Trump says his reelection campaign will hold telephone town halls to speak to supporters as the coronavirus pandemic has made holding large, in-person campaign rallies more difficult.
Olympic figure skater Ekaterina Alexandrovskaya dies at 20
Pairs figure skater Ekaterina Alexandrovskaya, who was born in Russia but competed for Australia in the 2018 Olympics, has died at 20 in Moscow, the International Skating Union reported Saturday.
Bollywood superstar Aishwarya Rai Bachchan hospitalized after testing positive for Covid-19
Tributes flow for John Lewis
How Justin Trudeau's latest ethics scandal could spell the end of his career
First there was the secretive trip to Bermuda in 2016 when Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his family rode in a helicopter owned by the Aga Khan, the billionaire and Ismaili Muslim spiritual leader whose organization has received hundreds of millions of dollars in Canadian federal grants to advance its work overseas.
Blaze that engulfed cathedral in France treated as arson
A fire broke out in a cathedral in the western French city of Nantes, according to regional firefighters on Saturday, 15 months after a blaze tore through Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris.
Number of global cases surpassed 14 million
She went from a coronavirus diagnosis to dying in her daughter's arms in a matter of days
Record number of cases reported to WHO over the past 24 hours
Mary Trump says President 'is not going to get better'
• Analysis: The signs of a Democratic landslide are everywhere
Britain is too weak to go full Trump on China
When the UK announced its U-turn on allowing the Chinese telecoms giant Huawei to play a part in the country's 5G network, it signaled an end to the so-called "golden era" of UK-China relations. To the delight of US President Donald Trump, the UK would seemingly no longer equivocate on its national security in order to balance its relationship with China -- and would instead adopt something closer to a US-style hard line.
Civil rights legend Rep. John Lewis dead at 80
John Robert Lewis, the son of sharecroppers who survived a brutal beating by police during a landmark 1965 march in Selma, Alabama, to become a towering figure of the civil rights movement and a longtime US congressman, has died after a six-month battle with cancer.
White House moves portraits of Clinton and George W. Bush to rarely used room
The official portraits of former Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush were removed from the Grand Foyer of the White House within the last week, aides told CNN, and replaced by those of two Republican presidents who served more than a century ago.
Hospitalizations near out of control as cases surge in US
Birx's rise in the Trump administration has tainted her reputation among some health experts
As the relationship between Dr. Anthony Fauci and President Donald Trump publicly disintegrated over the past few months, Dr. Deborah Birx, Fauci's former mentee, solidified her standing inside the White House, to the point that sources familiar with the situation say she has essentially taken charge of running the task force day to day.
What Fauci's boss would do if asked by Trump to fire him
Director of the National Institutes of Health Dr. Francis Collins, who is Dr. Anthony Fauci's boss, is asked about what he would do if he were asked by President Trump to fire Fauci.
'We will ultimately get back to normal,' Fauci says
White House blocks CDC from testifying on reopening schools
Will Trump send his son back to school? See Kellyanne Conway's response
White House senior adviser Kellyanne Conway says it will be a personal decision by President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump whether they decide to send their teenage son back to school during the coronavirus pandemic.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg announces cancer recurrence
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg said Friday she is undergoing chemotherapy to treat a recurrence of cancer. The treatment is yielding "positive results."
John King: We thought this was troublesome. You see the trend now
Dr. Anthony Fauci said that instead of focusing on a second wave of coronavirus, the US needs to focus on the alarming increase of coronavirus cases happening now.
The signs of a Democratic landslide are everywhere
With just more than 100 days left before the 2020 election, there are an increasing number of red flags that suggest Republicans are headed toward a disastrous result at the ballot box this fall.
Atlanta mayor: Georgia governor comments are 'propaganda'
Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms responds to Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp suing her over the city's mask mandate.
'Science should not stand in the way' of opening schools, White House says
America's Covid-19 crisis is dire as 39 states see an increase in cases
Does our blood type make us more vulnerable to Covid-19?
Most humans fall into one of four blood groups — A, B, AB or O.
CNN anchor: Pence got one thing right in his Covid-19 op-ed
As coronavirus surges across most of the US, CNN's Jake Tapper revisits Vice President Mike Pence's Wall Street Journal op-ed where he lauded the Trump administration's response to the pandemic and credited the president's leadership for its success.
Ivanka Trump's alternative universe
In a week that has seen the President's daughter hawk beans on her social media account, and unveil a jobs assistance program in the midst of a global pandemic with the awkward moniker of "Find Something New," Ivanka Trump once again finds herself in the middle of a heap of criticism.
Even Donald Trump knows he's in deep, deep trouble
CEO's death and dismemberment sends shock waves through Nigeria's tech community
US hospital data disappears -- then reappears -- on CDC website
America's Covid-19 crisis is dire as 39 states see an increase in cases
Brazil's beef and soy exports to the EU linked to illegal deforestation
Around half of Brazil's beef exports and almost a quarter of soy exports to the European Union could be linked to illegal deforestation in two of the country's most ecologically important regions, according to a new study, which could have serious consequences for international trade agreements and efforts to combat the climate crisis.
Militant groups use murder, arson to enforce lockdown here
Armed groups in Colombia are using killings and other forms of violence to force civilians to follow their rules to slow coronavirus transmission, Human Rights Watch alleged on Wednesday.
Florida governor blames the media; CNN anchor rolls the tape
CNN's Brianna Keilar points out the inaccuracies in Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' argument that the media stopped asking about coronavirus in May and is to blame for the public becoming complacent and cases rising.
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