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China reels as 'grim' flooding disaster threatens coronavirus recovery
Weeks of torrential rains have caused the worst flooding in China in recent decades, destroying the homes and livelihoods of millions of people as the country struggles to revive an economy battered by the coronavirus pandemic.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg hospitalized for possible infection
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has been taken to the hospital and treated for a possible infection, according to a court spokeswoman.
Trump gets upset when asked about police killing Black Americans
During an interview with CBS News, President Donald Trump responded to a question about why Black Americans are still dying at the hands of law enforcement by saying "more White people" are killed by police and calling the question "terrible." CNN's Kaitlan Collins reports.
Trump admin. scraps policy that would have seen foreign students deported
Trump ally Lindsey Graham defends Fauci
New Ivanka Trump initiative tells out-of-work Americans to 'find something new'
Four months before the presidential election, Ivanka Trump, adviser to her father President Donald Trump, is promoting a new ad campaign dubbed, "Find Something New."
Lindsey Graham breaks with Trump in Fauci feud
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) spoke out in support of Dr. Fauci after President Trump publicly criticized the immunologist and an unnamed White House official tried to discredit him.
US-Canada border to remain closed at least another month
This city is now the US epicenter, expert says
Latin America and the Caribbean have reported more coronavirus deaths than US and Canada
16 years old and stuck in solitary confinement 23 hours a day because of coronavirus restrictions
John King: This coronavirus map is ugly
CNN's John King breaks down the latest US coronavirus data showing the seven-day average has risen above 60,000 making it the highest average yet.
US carries out first federal execution in 17 years after Supreme Court rules it can proceed
Daniel Lewis Lee, a convicted killer, was executed Tuesday morning. It was the first federal execution in 17 years after the Supreme Court issued an overnight ruling that it could proceed.
The pandemic is killing a financial lifeline for millions
For the past ten years, Mirian López Aceves, 30, received money from her mother, who lives in the United States. But as the pandemic crept its way into the Western Hemisphere earlier this year, the monthly financial provisions that she depends on all but vanished.
Coronavirus cases soar by more than 1 million over 5 days
Facing a third wave, Hong Kong tightens restrictions
Coronavirus cases soar by more than 1 million over 5 days
Coronavirus cases soared by more than a million globally in just five days as the numbers continue to accelerate from week to week, according to figures from Johns Hopkins University.
Heckler shames Florida governor during press conference
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis was interrupted by a heckler during a press conference on the state's growing coronavirus pandemic. CNN's Rosa Flores reports from Miami.
16 years old and stuck in solitary confinement 23 hours a day because of coronavirus
• 3 teachers caught coronavirus but only 2 survived. This is what they want you to know
The US steps up its campaign in the South China Sea, declaring most of Beijing's territorial claims 'completely unlawful'
600,000 voters in Hong Kong may have broken new national security law, China says
A primary election held by Hong Kong's democratic opposition may have been illegal under the new security law, China said Monday, in a statement that shows how far the goalposts have moved just two weeks after the sweeping legislation was imposed on the city.
US rejects China's 'maritime empire' in the South China Sea
A bus driver deliberately crashed and killed 21 people after his house was demolished
A driver deliberately crashed a bus full of passengers into a reservoir in southwestern China, hours after discovering his house had been demolished, local police said Monday.
Minors locked in cells 23 hours a day amid pandemic
Vulnerable children waiting for trial in the UK are being put into solitary confinement for 23.5 hours a day under the Covid-19 regulations. Many of them are suffering from mental health issues. CNN's Phil Black reports.
Palace letters show Queen did not order 1975 removal of Australian Prime Minister Gough Whitlam
Queen Elizabeth II was not forewarned of the 1975 removal of Australian Prime Minister Gough Whitlam by then Governor-General John Kerr, according to classified papers released Tuesday, which reveal new details about the country's biggest constitutional crisis.
Tucker Carlson ex-staffer will take 'long-planned' vacation after racist posts revealed
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Body found at lake identified as missing 'Glee' actress
• Friends and colleagues remember Rivera• 'Glee' cast no stranger to tragic deaths
We've been using the same bricks for over 5,000 years. It's time for a change.
Although we're surrounded by millions of them every day, most of us don't think about bricks too often. For thousands of years, the humble clay-fired brick hasn't changed. The building blocks of modern suburban homes would be familiar to the city planners of ancient Babylon, the bricklayers of the Great Wall of China, or the builders of Moscow's Saint Basil's Cathedral.
Radio station cuts ties with host filmed yelling at landscapers for speaking Spanish
A New Hampshire radio station cut ties with a conservative host after she filmed herself verbally attacking landscapers who were speaking Spanish.
Here's where major cities stand on reopening schools
School districts across the country are being forced to reconsider their reopening plans and even reverse course for the upcoming school year, as coronavirus infection rates continue to spike and new hot spots emerge.
America lost months making new protective gear. Now it's running out.
Nearly four months after invoking a 1950s-era law in order to compel businesses to manufacture equipment for the fight against the coronavirus, the Trump administration has made only sparing use of its authorities, leaving front-line workers in dire need of supplies like masks, gowns and gloves amid the recent surge in cases.
Tom Bergeron not returning as host of 'Dancing with the Stars'
It's the end of an era on "Dancing with the Stars."
Venezuela's collapsing economy drove them away. The virus is sending them home.
Venezuela's collapsing economy drove them away. Now the coronavirus is sending them back home.
Firefighters battling blaze on US Navy ship
Federal and Navy firefighters on Monday were still fighting a ferocious fire aboard the USS Bonhomme Richard amphibious assault ship docked at Naval Base San Diego.
Two NBA players are in quarantine after breaking the league's campus bubble
Two NBA players are under quarantine after accidentally leaving the league's Orlando, Florida, campus, just weeks before the league will resume play.
California rolls back reopening as coronavirus cases surge
These stunning pictures captured Comet Neowise soaring through the sky. Here's how you can see it for yourself
A three-mile wide comet named "NEOWISE" has lit up the skies, wowing people across the globe.
White House turns on Fauci as disaster grows out of aggressive state openings
Donald Trump's single weirdest belief
Over the weekend, President Donald Trump played golf. Twice.
Can Trump fire Dr. Fauci? Technically, no
• Florida now has more cases than most countries in the world
Search begins for a potential mass grave from the 1921 Tulsa race massacre
The search for possible mass graves from the Tulsa race massacre began Monday, nearly a century after hundreds of Black people were brutally killed by White rioters who burned and looted their community.
Naya Rivera 'mustered enough energy' to rescue her son 'but not enough to save herself,' officials say
Mary Trump free to promote her tell-all book after judge lifts restraining order
Get ready to see Mary Trump on television.
Venezuelan migrants fleeing Covid-19 get stuck at border
Venezuelan migrant workers, who left the country when its economy collapsed, are trying to return as coronavirus cases surge across the region. Now thousands are stuck at the Colombia border in worsening conditions. Stefano Pozzebon reports.
Mueller wanted to speak out against Trump and Barr's attacks for weeks, sources say
Former special counsel Robert Mueller chose to break his silence and defend his investigation this weekend after weeks of contemplating doing so, in part because an inflammatory and factually incorrect White House statement attacked his prosecution of President Donald Trump's ally Roger Stone, according to multiple sources familiar with the Mueller team.
CNN reporter to White House: Why not have the guts to trash Dr. Fauci with your own names?
After several days of attacking the credibility of leading disease expert Dr. Anthony Fauci, President Trump and the White House seemed to back off as Fauci becomes increasingly vocal about his concerns over reopening the country amid a national surge in coronavirus cases. CNN's Jim Acosta has more.
'We haven't even begun to see the end': Fauci continues to warn Americans as White House tries to discredit him
'No return to the old normal for the foreseeable future', WHO chief says
Cell phone in foil, $1M cash for a house: Feds fight to keep Ghislaine Maxwell in jail
Federal prosecutors urged a judge to reject a home confinement request by Ghislaine Maxwell, the confidant of accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, saying she is skilled at hiding and had wrapped a cell phone in foil to attempt to evade detection by authorities.
Trump spreads conspiracy from ex-game show host
President Trump retweeted a conspiracy theory from ex-game show host Chuck Woolery attempting to discredit the CDC and doctors' warnings about the coronavirus.
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