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What will happen to Britain's imperialist monuments?
On Sunday, Black Lives Matter protesters in Bristol, UK, pulled down a statue of 17th-century slave trader Edward Colston and rolled it through the streets before dumping it, unceremoniously, into the River Avon.
George Floyd's funeral begins in Houston soon
Japanese broadcaster takes down controversial Black Lives Matter anime
Japan's public broadcaster has taken down an anime video explaining the "Black Lives Matter" movement after receiving criticism that the video was offensive and failed to explain the complex racial issues accurately.
Judge approves restraining order against Minneapolis police
Daniel Radcliffe responds to J.K. Rowling's tweets about gender identity
The boy who lived is speaking out.
Trump floats another deeply irresponsible conspiracy theory
The footage is striking.
Russia raises stakes with 'brazen' military intervention in Libyan conflict
The voice behind the camera rings with falsetto glee as the frame fills with the remains of an aircraft, its wings burned and skeletal, its jet engine slumped in the wreckage.
South Africans are suffering under lockdown but one industry is booming
In South Africa, a coronavirus ban on cigarettes and alcohol has sparked an illegal business. CNN's David McKenzie speaks with soldiers trying to enforce the ban and with a Zimbabwean cigarette smuggler, who says his "profits are up."
The border spat between India and China is turning into an all-out media war
China and India's latest border dispute may have mainly involved scuffles and troop maneuvers on the ground, but it has been all-out war in the respective countries' media.
India reports highest single-day spike in Covid-19 cases
North Korea isn't talking to the South anymore. Experts say it could be trying to manufacture a crisis
North Korea has shut off all lines of communication with "enemy" South Korea -- a likely signal that Pyongyang is adopting a more confrontational stance towards Seoul after more than two years of detente and failed peace talks.
Covid-19 spread by people with no symptoms 'appears to be rare,' WHO official says
Teen cycles 750 miles to take her father home amid lockdown
A 15 year-old Indian girl, who cycled 750 miles to take her injured father home, has brought attention to the plight of migrant workers caught in the lockdown. Activists say her story highlights desperate measures migrants are taking under the Covid-19 lockdown in India. CNN's Vedika Sud reports.
Derek Chauvin bail set at $1.25 million
Fox News anchor apologizes after offensive image airs
Fox News anchor Bret Baier took a moment during his show to apologize for an image that aired comparing stock market performance after widely publicized cases of violence against black men.
American police unions dig in as calls for reform grow
A crowd of police officers in Philadelphia gathered outside their local union headquarters on Monday to show their support for one of their own -- a staff inspector facing assault charges after allegedly beating a college student at an anti-racism protest last week.
Doctors say Nicaragua has nearly five times more Covid-19 cases than official tally
He showed up angry at a Black Lives Matter protest. She showed how to stare him down.
A peaceful protest in a small Montana resort town turned ugly Wednesday night when a visibly angry man confronted demonstrators, yelling at them while standing only inches away from their faces.
Israel hits 'emergency brake' on reopening as cases rise
Trump breaks with history in response to Floyd killing
It's been two weeks since George Floyd was killed while in the custody of Minneapolis police officers, sparking demonstrations calling for widespread policing reform across the country. But President Donald Trump has yet to meet with black advocates calling for those changes or travel to Minneapolis to speak with the community reeling in the wake of Floyd's death.
Colin Powell just called out every Republican in Congress
Man who allegedly ran over protesters is admitted KKK leader, officials say
A man who is accused of driving his car through a group of protesters in Virginia is an "admitted leader of the Ku Klux Klan and a propagandist for Confederate ideology," according to the Henrico County Commonwealth's Attorney.
Democrats unveil sweeping police reform bill
Democrats will put forward sweeping policing legislation Monday aimed at cracking down on police brutality and recording patterns of misuse of force across the country -- the first sign that Washington is taking action as a national movement emerges.
Public memorial for George Floyd begins in Houston
A school called off Ivanka Trump's commencement speech. See what she blamed
Wichita State University Tech, an affiliate of Wichita State University in Kansas, canceled Ivanka Trump's virtual graduation speech amid backlash over President Donald Trump's response to George Floyd's death and the nationwide protests. CNN's Briana Keilar speaks to a graduate of the school about the decision.
Scientists find pattern in radio burst from space for second time ever. Their cause is still a mystery
For the second time ever, astronomers have detected a pattern in a mysterious fast radio burst coming from space.
Colin Powell just called out every Republican in Congress
The big news out of Jake Tapper's interview with Colin Powell on Sunday was that the former Republican secretary of state would not be voting for President Donald Trump in 2020.
These 4 US states are outpacing New York in rates of new coronavirus cases per day
Hearse carrying the body of George Floyd arrives at Houston church
Call to 'defund' the police could play into Trump's hands
On Friday, DC Mayor Muriel Bowser had a massive mural reading "Black Lives Matter" in block yellow lettering painted on 16th Street near the White House. The next day, activists painted another message -- in that exact same yellow lettering -- on the same street. It read: "Defund the Police."
American police shoot, kill and imprison more people than other developed countries. Here's the data
US demands Britain hand over Prince Andrew to be quizzed over Epstein link
The US Department of Justice has requested an interview with Prince Andrew as part of its criminal investigation into the alleged sex trafficking ring once operated by Jeffrey Epstein, according to a person familiar with the matter.
US nears 2 million cases of coronavirus
Officer charged in Floyd killing 'did not stand by and watch,' says attorney
More than one million Covid-19 cases in these four countries
Latin America continues to be at the center of the coronavirus pandemic, with four countries in the region currently among the top 15 places in the world for the highest numbers of cases and deaths.
After months at sea, the final cruise ship carrying passengers makes it home
After a six-month odyssey around the world, during which it was hit by coronavirus and saw the oceans dramatically empty of other vessels, the last cruise liner still carrying passengers has made its final port of call, delivering its eight guests to a world vastly changed from the one they set sail in.
Here's where we stand on getting a coronavirus vaccine
While coronavirus keeps spreading and killing with impunity, the world waits for a vaccine that could quash the pandemic.
UK protesters tear down colonial-era statue
Protesters in US and across the world took to the streets for 13th consecutive day
Joe Biden hits a milestone Hillary Clinton never did: 50%
Most times when we look at polling we talk about margins. For example, former Vice President Joe Biden leads President Donald Trump by a 7 point margin in an NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll out on Sunday. What that can miss, however, is that Biden's close to 50% (49%), while Trump isn't anywhere close (42%) in the poll.
Black Lives Matter protests spread across the world
As the protests continued in the United States for a second week in response to the killing of George Floyd, people around the world began to stand up with them. From London to Pretoria to Sydney, people took to the streets to express the need for police reform and racial equality. Many held signs that read "Black Lives Matter," while others kneeled. At some protests, marchers stood in silence for the amount of time Floyd struggled to breathe while police officers detained him.
Pressure mounts on Trump to project unity
Former Republican secretary of state rebukes Trump
The toll taken by American police
American police shoot, kill and imprison more people than other developed countries. Here's the data
Pressures increasing on Indonesia and Malaysia in the South China Sea
Chinese and Malaysian vessels were locked in a high-stakes standoff for more than one month earlier this year, near the island of Borneo in the South China Sea.
The Obamas speak out on protest
Former President Barack Obama and former first lady Michelle Obama spoke candidly in their virtual commencement speeches about how they feel about the protests following George Floyd's death and what people can do to make change.
James Bennet resigns from New York Times after Cotton op-ed backlash
The editor of The New York Times' editorial page, James Bennet, has resigned, publisher A.G. Sulzberger announced Sunday. Bennet's resignation comes after the publication of a controversial op-ed from Republican Sen. Tom Cotton earlier in the week drew significant criticism, including from dozens of the newspaper's staffers.
Remains of George Floyd arrive in Houston
Negative thinking linked to dementia in later life
Are you a pessimist by nature, a "glass half empty" sort of person? That's not good for your brain.
As the global number of victims tops 400,000, this region has become the pandemic's new hotspot
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