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A healthy 30-year-old man went to a crowded bar. He ended up in a hospital on a breathing tube
Covid-19 was the last thing on his mind when he went to a crowded bar in Scottsdale, Arizona, Jimmy Flores said.
UK will honor passport promise to eligible Hong Kong residents
Trump calls Black Lives Matter a 'symbol of hate' as he digs in on race
Five days of death as Covid-19 strikes an indigenous community in Brazil
'Absolutely ridiculous': Mayor threatened after mask mandate
Kansas City, Missouri, Mayor Quinton Lucas describes receiving a death threat and racist text messages after mandating the use of face coverings while in public.
What Black parents are telling their children about racism
As protests continue nationwide over the death of George Floyd, many Black parents worry about the safety of their own children. CNN spoke to parents in Ohio and Pennsylvania about the conversations they are having with their sons and daughters about systemic racism in the United States.
Trump's resistance led intel agencies to brief him less and less on Russia
President Donald Trump's resistance to intelligence warnings about Russia led his national security team, including those who delivered the President's Daily Brief to brief him verbally less often on Russia-related threats to the US, multiple former Trump administration officials who briefed Trump, were present for briefings and who prepared documents for his intelligence briefings tell CNN.
Russian voters overwhelmingly back a ploy by President Vladimir Putin to rule until 2036
President Vladimir Putin has won a resounding victory in his bid to stay in power until the middle of the next decade, as Russians voted overwhelmingly to endorse the country's political status quo, according to preliminary results.
An 8-year-old boy organized a Black Lives Matter march for kids. Hundreds showed up.
The cries for racial equality have been heard across the world as thousands of protesters rallied after the death of George Floyd. But at one protest in Missouri, the calls for change were coming from a much younger demographic.
Trump calls Black Lives Matter a 'symbol of hate' as he digs in on race
On Monday, President Donald Trump went after attempts to strip the names of racists from buildings.
Putin's ploy to extend rule backed by Russians
Italian police seize over $1 billion of 'ISIS-made' Captagon amphetamines
Police in Italy have confiscated a huge shipment of 14 metric tonnes (15.4 US tons) of amphetamines which they say was produced by ISIS in Syria.
China hits back at US with new media restrictions as tensions rise
China has hit back at what it calls Washington's "suppression of Chinese media" by demanding that four US news organizations declare details of their finances and staffing in the country.
Hong Kong citizens rush to delete social media posts
Australia announces $186 billion in defense spending amid rising tensions in the Indo-Pacific
The Australian government will spend $186 billion on its military in the next decade -- and will buy long-range missiles -- as it strengthens its defense capabilities amid rising tensions in the Indo-Pacific region.
See Hong Kong streets hours after new law comes into effect
On the first day that the national security law imposed on Hong Kong by China comes into effect, Hong Kong police have made an arrest under the controversial law. CNN's Will Ripley reports.
White House: Yes, Trump reads intelligence
UN Security Council expected to adopt first coronavirus resolution
Trump refuses to lead as pandemic worsens
Traveler from US infected 71 people in China, research finds
Hong Kong's business world divided over national security law
Despite human rights and activist opposition to the newly promulgated Hong Kong national security legislation, the business world has mixed reactions to it. While some tycoons publicly endorse the law, others criticize it for undermining the city's standing as a financial hub. CNN's Will Ripey reports.
No social distancing at Mt. Rushmore event attended by Trump, governor says
He was an athlete in the best shape of his life. Then Covid-19 nearly killed him
When Ahmad Ayyad woke up, he was delirious. He didn't realize where he was, why there was a tube down his throat, or how long it had been since he last fed his dog.
Trump defends honoring racists in monument debate
As American institutions remove symbols or names tied to racist ideology, they have found a consistent opponent in President Donald Trump.
Fauci warns US could hit 100,000 cases a day: 'It's going to be very disturbing'
Coronavirus task force member Dr. Anthony Fauci issued a stark warning on Tuesday to lawmakers on Capitol Hill, telling them he wouldn't be surprised if the US sees new cases of coronavirus rising to a level of 100,000 a day.
Senator challenges Fauci. Watch his response.
Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) pressed Dr. Anthony Fauci on sending children back to school amid the coronavirus pandemic.
One graphic explains why Americans face an EU travel ban
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Unusually 'high incidence' of cases among children in new UK hotspot
Fauci: US going in wrong direction -- I would not be surprised at 100K cases a day
From pandering to Putin to abusing allies, Trump's phone calls alarm US officials
What if Trump loses and refuses to leave?
President Trump has joked about running for a third term, but what happens if he refuses to leave after a loss in November? CNN's Nick Watt looks into how it could all play out.
The Supreme Court decision on Trump's tax records just became more urgent than ever
Reports that the Russians bribed the Taliban with bounties for killing US service members were stunning -- and not just because of the alleged targeting of American soldiers, but because the Trump administration apparently did nothing to retaliate against Russia.
The white-collar revolt against Trump is peaking
From his open defiance of public health officials when holding rallies to his increasingly explicit embrace of White racial backlash, President Donald Trump has set a course for his reelection campaign that could produce the GOP's largest deficit in the history of modern polling among well-educated White voters.
China approves experimental vaccine for use in military
The Chinese government has approved the use of an experimental Covid-19 vaccine for the country's military -- the latest step in a global race to stop the deadly disease caused by the novel coronavirus.
WHO is sending a team to China to research 'how the virus started'
Belgium's King sends 'regrets' to Congo for Leopold II atrocities -- but doesn't apologize
The King of Belgium has sent his "deepest regrets" to the President of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) for the "suffering and humiliation" his nation inflicted while it colonized the region -- but stopped short of apologizing for his ancestor Leopold II's atrocities.
Russia's brazen spy agency linked to bounty allegations
China researchers discover new swine flu with 'pandemic potential'
Chinese researchers have discovered a new type of swine flu that can infect humans and has the potential to cause a future pandemic, according to a study released on Monday.
Wrongly arrested Black man said he knew he was going to be falsely accused as police approached him
As Valdosta police approached Antonio Smith, he was terrified and thought he was going to "get pinned for something I didn't do," he told CNN.
China passes sweeping Hong Kong national security law: report
Beijing has reportedly passed a wide-reaching national security law for Hong Kong, which many fear could be used to override existing legal processes and further erode the city's civil and political freedoms.
India bans TikTok as tensions with China escalate
India is banning TikTok and several other well-known Chinese apps, saying they pose a "threat to sovereignty and integrity," in the latest indication of escalating tensions between the two countries.
The US watched Italy's coronavirus outbreak in horror. See what it looks like now
Months ago, the US looked on in horror as the Covid-19 outbreak devastated Italy. Now, as Italy is returning to normal, the US is experiencing a surge in cases. CNN's Ben Wedeman reports.
China to hit US with tit-for-tat visa curb
China will impose visa restrictions on certain United States individuals in response to Washington's move last week to place similar limits on Chinese officials over Hong Kong.
India to loosen restrictions as cases soar
From pandering to Putin to abusing allies and ignoring his own advisers, Trump's phone calls alarm US officials
In hundreds of highly classified phone calls with foreign heads of state, President Donald Trump was so consistently unprepared for discussion of serious issues, so often outplayed in his conversations with powerful leaders like Russian President Vladimir Putin and Turkish President Recep Erdogan, and so abusive to leaders of America's principal allies, that the calls helped convince some senior US officials -- including his former secretaries of state and defense, two national security advisers and his longest-serving chief of staff -- that the President himself posed a danger to the national security of the United States, according to White House and intelligence officials intimately familiar with the contents of the conversations.
Intelligence on Russian bounty plot was in Trump's daily brief earlier this year, source says
Watergate journalist Carl Bernstein breaks down President Trump's reportedly distressing phone calls
Sources say President Trump was so woefully unprepared for conversations with rivals and allies that he presented a national security threat. Legendary Watergate journalist Carl Bernstein discusses with CNN's Jim Acosta.
St. Louis couple pulls firearms on protesters cutting through their private street
Protesters en route to demonstrate outside of the St. Louis mayor's residence were walking on a private street when two armed individuals came out of a home brandishing weapons.
Canada extends US border closure
At least 12 US states are pausing reopening plans as more than half are reporting rises in cases.
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