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I was stranded at sea on a cruise ship. Now I'm owed $37,000
When she arrived back home after weeks stranded at sea on board the Pacific Princess cruise ship, passenger CJ Hayden, a San Francisco-based author and business coach, submitted a refund request right away.
The South Pole has been warming at three times the global average over the past 30 years, study says
The South Pole has been warming at more than three times the global average over the past 30 years, a new study has found. That could have huge implications for the melting of Antarctic ice sheets, marine life in the region and the rising of global sea levels.
Iran issues arrest warrant for Trump over drone strike that killed Qasem Soleimani
Iran has issued an arrest warrant for US President Donald Trump over the drone strike that killed a top Iranian general in January, the semi-official Fars news agency reported Monday.
John Roberts sides with liberals on Supreme Court to block controversial abortion law
As the pandemic rages, Trump indulges his obsessions
With the pandemic exploding and setting record infection rates, President Donald Trump spent the weekend on his own often divisive obsessions, piling up new evidence for detractors who say he's not fit for office.
CNN goes inside a Houston hospital on the frontline of coronavirus
CNN's Miguel Marquez takes you inside an coronavirus hospital and speaks to doctors, nurses, and patients about the pandemic.
Multiple people dead after attack on Pakistan Stock Exchange
At least five people have died after shots were fired at the Pakistan Stock Exchange in Karachi, according to rescue officials on Monday.
More than 500,000 people have been killed by Covid-19. A quarter of them are Americans
More than half a million people have died from the coronavirus worldwide, marking another bleak milestone in the pandemic.
UK group warns 'significant proportion' of Covid-19 patients will develop PTSD
Trump thanks 'great people' shown in video in which a man chants 'white power'
Indians are being held up as a model minority. That's not helping the Black Lives Matter movement
"White silence is violence." It's a simple but powerful message shouted at Black Lives Matter protests around the world, and it marks a major shift in expectations: it's no longer OK to just not be racist, you have to be vocally anti-racist. If you're not, you're part of the problem.
US reports more than 38,000 new Covid-19 cases
Fauci says Covid-19 vaccine might not get us the herd immunity we need
Global coronavirus deaths surpass 500,000
Asian markets fall sharply as US coronavirus cases trigger concerns about a global recovery
Asian markets fell sharply Monday as the number of coronavirus cases around the world crossed more than 10 million, with at least half a million deaths.
India opens one of the world's largest hospitals to fight Covid-19
India has opened one of the largest hospitals in the world to help fight coronavirus, as health authorities announced the country's biggest one-day increase in the number of new infections.
From the Qing Empire to the People's Republic, China's worries about separatism run deep
• Hong Kong protester voices fear over national security law• Here's what you need to know about China's controversial national security law
From the Qing Empire to the People's Republic, China's worries about separatism run deep
This Hong Konger is thinking of leaving. Hear why.
As the Chinese lawmakers are deliberating on the new national security law to be imposed on Hong Kong, people in the semi-autonomous city have expressed mixed feelings toward the new law. Young protesters, in particular, fear the law would put them in danger for anti-government protests. CNN's Kristie Lu Stout reports.
Democrats want John Wayne Airport renamed after 'I believe in white supremacy' interview resurfaces
Democrats in Orange County, California, are done with The Duke, and they want John Wayne's name and likeness stripped from the county's airport.
Beyoncé: 'Vote like our life depends on it, because it does'
One of the major highights of Sunday's BET Awards was Beyoncé receiving the prestigious Humanitarian Award.
Analysis: The world isn't laughing at America -- it's pitying us
It's like the Fourth of July, Bonfire Night, Diwali and Chinese New Year -- every night.
Suspect charged with murder in fatal shooting at a Louisville park during protests over the killing of Breonna Taylor
A suspect has been charged with murder after the fatal shooting Saturday of a man at a park in Louisville, Kentucky, where peaceful protesters have been gathering to demand justice for the killing of Breonna Taylor.
Global coronavirus cases surpass 10 million
Mississippi passes bill to remove confederate symbol from state flag
The Mississippi state legislature on Sunday passed a bill to remove the Confederate emblem from their flag in a historic referendum on the only remaining state flag to feature the Confederate insignia.
Facebook VP on ad boycott: We have 'no incentive' to allow hate speech
Only two US states report decline in new coronavirus cases
Only two US states are reporting a decline in new coronavirus cases compared to last week -- Connecticut and Rhode Island.
28 family members test positive for coronavirus
60-year-old Vidal Garay died after contracting the coronavirus and at least 28 family members have tested positive. CNN's Paul Vercammen spoke with Garay's son Richard about the impact the virus has had on the family.
Pence changes course: 'Wearing a mask is a good idea'
During an appearance with Texas Gov. Greg Abbott in Dallas, Vice President Mike Pence made a push for wearing a face mask to protect from coronavirus after months of not publicly doing so. CNN's Sarah Westwood has more.
After weeks of protests, meaningful police reform appears unlikely
The dramatic images rocked the nation -- hundreds of thousands of people from all races taking to the streets across the United States, demanding an end to excessive police force against people of color.
These masks do more than prevent coronavirus
See how innovators are improving face masks so that preventing coronavirus is not the only thing they do. CNN's Michael Holmes has the story.
Trump campaign removed social distancing stickers before Tulsa rally - report
Fiji's unusual appeal to billionaires
The US is more alone than ever, just at the moment the world needs its leadership
The United States is in uncharted territory, on an exponential path to becoming a Covid-19 pariah and an unreliable ally to its friends.
DNA evidence points to 8-year-old's killer after 38 years
After nearly 38 agonizing years, the family of Kelly Ann Prosser finally has some closure.
A 10,000-bed Covid-19 facility is set to open in India
Are vacations safe now? Here's what experts say
Track the spread | Your questions answered | Mask mandates
Brazil revises date of first Covid-19 death
At least 2 dead, 4 injured in shooting at California Walmart distribution center, officials say
At least two people are dead and four are injured in a shooting at a Walmart distribution center in Red Bluff, California, according to Allison Hendrickson, manager of media relations for Dignity Health North State.
Brazil revises date of first Covid-19 death
Source: Russia offered Taliban fighters rewards to kill US and UK troops in Afghanistan
US intelligence concluded months ago that Russian military intelligence offered bounties to Taliban-linked militants to kill coalition forces in Afghanistan, including US troops, amid peace talks, according to a New York Times report published Friday.
Trump campaign had social distancing stickers removed before Tulsa rally, Washington Post reports
Measures to protect Trump from coronavirus scale up even as he seeks to move on
Here's what percentage of Biden's staff are people of color
Joe Biden's presidential campaign on Saturday reported diversity data for its staff for the first time, disclosing that more than one-third of the presumptive democratic nominee's staff is comprised of people of color and is majority female.
Jamaica's governor-general suspends personal use of royal insignia over 'offending image'
Jamaica's governor-general will no longer wear a royal insignia that appears to depict a White man stepping on the head of a Black man.
Can millions more street vendors save China from a jobs crisis? Beijing appears divided
For years, China staked its future on world class manufacturing and new technology. Now, it's having to contemplate a simpler, and older, solution to its looming jobs crisis involving millions more street vendors — and the idea is exposing divisions in Beijing.
Biden: Trump's entire presidency has been a gift to Putin
Russian intelligence officers for the military intelligence GRU recently offered money to Taliban militants in Afghanistan as rewards if they killed US or UK troops there, a European intelligence official told CNN. The story was first reported by the New York Times. White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany said in a statement that the President and Vice President Mike Pence were not briefed "on the alleged Russian bounty intelligence."
US fighter jets again intercept Russian military aircraft near Russia
US F-22 fighter jets intercepted four Russian Tu-142 reconnaissance aircraft Saturday entering the Alaskan Air Defense Identification Zone (ADIZ), NORAD said in a statement.
Doctor on Covid-19 task force briefings: 'Stop screwing around'
Dr. Peter Hotez tells CNN's Victor Blackwell that the White House coronavirus task force needs to improve their briefings or risk losing the confidence of the general public.
Never before has the science around Covid-19 been so opaque
A little more than three months after the World Health Organization officially declared the coronavirus outbreak a global pandemic, it has become evident that both the research cycle and the news cycle have accelerated to levels never seen before in our lifetime.
China opened an embassy on a remote island during the pandemic. Here's why
On a blue-sky day in May, as the coronavirus raged across the world, the Chinese flag was raised on a remote nation with a total population of 116,000, thousands of miles from Beijing.
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