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Pelosi takes shot at Trump's weight when asked about hydroxychloroquine
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi responds to President Trump's revelation that he is taking hydroxychloroquine despite an FDA warning about the drug.
Trump: 'Here's my evidence: I get a lot of positive calls about it'
200 million meth tablets seized in Asia's biggest drug bust in decades
Myanmar police have made Asia's biggest drug bust in decades, seizing hundreds of millions of dollars worth of contraband including "unprecedented" amounts of methylfentanyl, a chemical used to make a dangerously potent synthetic opioid.
Pompeo says he asked Trump to fire ousted State Department inspector general
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo told The Washington Post on Monday that he had recommended that State Department Inspector General Steve Linick be fired because the independent watchdog was "undermining" the department and wasn't performing in a way that the top US diplomat wanted him to.
More evidence childhood vaccinations are dropping amid pandemic
The number of childhood vaccines administered in Michigan has dropped by as much as 22% amid the coronavirus pandemic, according to a report released Monday by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
See Dr. Gupta's reaction to Trump's Covid-19 revelation
President Donald Trump claimed he is taking daily doses of hydroxychloroquine, a drug he's long touted as a potential coronavirus cure even as medical experts question its efficacy and warn of potentially harmful side effects. CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta explains why Trump should not be taking the drug.
Norway PM's warning to travelers
Trump baselessly accused CNN anchor of breaking law. See his response.
CNN's Jake Tapper responds to some of President Donald Trump's comments on Twitter, one of which accuses Tapper of breaking the law.
Questioning the reliability of this coronavirus statistics site
Worldometer is a coronavirus statistics site that has been cited by governments, academics and news outlets. However, almost nothing is actually known about how it operates, where it's based and who is really behind it. CNN's Scott McLean investigates.
Hurricanes, typhoons and cyclones are becoming stronger, study reveals
It is becoming increasingly evident that hurricanes, typhoons, and tropical cyclones worldwide are becoming stronger and potentially more deadly as the globe warms due to the climate crisis, according to a new study.
First case in Ecuador's Amazon tribe
China backs WHO coronavirus investigation on one condition
As hospitals in Brazil teeter on the brink of collapse, Bolsonaro does pushups with supporters
The health care system in Brazil's largest city is wavering on the brink of collapse and coronavirus deaths throughout the South American nation are soaring -- but President Jair Bolsonaro nonetheless reveled in crowds of supporters on Sunday, joining yet another anti-lockdown protest in Brasilia.
Early results from coronavirus vaccine trial show promise
What you need to know about coronavirus today
France's President Macron says human health 'cannot be bought and sold'
China rejects EU-led call for inquiry into origins of Covid-19
Trip of a lifetime with no end in sight: Life on the small boats stuck at sea
While 38-year-olds Leslie and Andrew Godfrey enjoyed a five-day, 750-mile sailing passage from Sri Lanka to the Maldives, the whole world changed.
Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary says UK quarantine plans 'idiotic and unimplementable'
Trump officials have new scapegoats for death toll
Two of President Donald Trump's top officials are now pointing the finger at the administration's own scientists and Americans' pre-existing health conditions to explain the country's world-leading Covid-19 death toll.
Man interviewed over rail worker's coronavirus death after alleged spitting incident
Police have interviewed a man in connection with an incident in which a rail worker died from coronavirus after allegedly being spat on at a London train station.
Hong Kong lawmakers scuffle as pro-Beijing politicians clear path for controversial national anthem bill
There were scuffles in Hong Kong's parliament Monday as lawmakers fought for control of a key committee chair.
China has been trying to avoid fallout from coronavirus. Now 100 countries are pushing for an investigation
Russian President Vladimir Putin once called Xi Jinping, the Chinese leader, a "lone warrior."
The latest on the coronavirus from around the world
SoftBank announces that Jack Ma will leave its board ahead of earnings report
SoftBank on Monday said that Jack Ma has resigned from its board, while also revealing a big round of share buybacks. The announcements come ahead of what is widely expected to be an historically terrible earnings report for the Japanese tech conglomerate.
More than 100 infections linked to fitness classes in South Korea, study finds
Indoor fitness classes could provide a route for spreading coronavirus, researchers in South Korea report.
Royal Canadian Air Force captain killed when jet crashes during salute to virus responders
A Canadian Forces Snowbirds aircraft crashed near Kamloops, British Columbia, on Sunday, according to the Canadian Department of National Defence.
Japan just fell into recession, and much worse could be on the way
Japan's economy has entered recession, and the coronavirus pandemic will likely make things even worse.
'I can't send money back home': How a lifeline for the world's poorest is being cut off due to Covid-19
The latest on the coronavirus from around the world
US primary health care can be cheaper and more equal. Here's how.
Americans across the country have joined forces in fighting a common enemy: the Covid-19 pandemic. But one question starkly divides us during this crisis: Who is most at risk of dying from the virus? The answer does not reflect well on the US.
Pompeo backs away from theory he and Trump were pushing that coronavirus originated in Wuhan lab
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo appears to be backing away from a theory he and President Donald Trump were pushing that the coronavirus pandemic may have originated at a lab in Wuhan, China.
Republicans are wimping out again on Donald Trump
With just 170 days until the 2020 election, you'll be voting before you know it. Every Sunday, I deliver to your inbox the 5 BIG storylines you need to know to understand the upcoming week on the campaign trail. And they're ranked -- so the No. 1 story is the most important of the coming week.
Bayern sinks minnow Union Berlin on Bundesliga resumption
It was set to be the greatest day in the history of Bundesliga minnow Union Berlin, but instead it was business for usual for seven-time defending champion Bayern Munich and top goalscorer Robert Lewandowski.
Health officials double down on the dangers of mass gatherings as US states reopen
Just as more Americans are allowed to visit beaches, attend church indoors or eat inside a restaurant, health officials say gathering in large groups could send states back to where they started.
The dangerous consequences of Trump's oversight purge
Trump is encouraging supporters to confront reporters
CNN's Brian Stelter says President Donald Trump's cycle of anti-media attacks present challenges for members of the press.
CNN anchor to Trump official: This is nothing to celebrate
CNN's Jake Tapper presses Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar about the high death toll in the US from Covid-19.
Coronavirus has devastated Moscow. Now it's spreading across Russia's 11 time zones to ill-funded regions
Russia hit a grim Covid-19 milestone this week: According to Johns Hopkins University, the country now ranks second in the world for confirmed coronavirus cases.
Chinese ambassador to Israel is found dead in his home, Foreign Ministry says
The Chinese ambassador to Israel, Du Wei, was found dead Sunday morning inside his official residence north of Tel Aviv.
Lack of immunity means China is vulnerable to another wave of coronavirus, top adviser warns
China still faces the "big challenge" of a potential second wave of Covid-19 infections, the country's top respiratory authority has warned, with the lack of immunity among the community a serious concern as the race to develop a vaccine continues.
Top adviser warns China vulnerable to second wave
China still faces the "big challenge" of a potential second wave of Covid-19 infections, the country's top respiratory authority has warned, with the lack of immunity among the community a serious concern as the race to develop a vaccine continues. CNN's David Culver has the exclusive interview with Dr. Zhong Nanshan.
Mitt Romney calls Trump's IG firings 'a threat to accountable democracy'
Republican Sen. Mitt Romney on Saturday denounced President Donald Trump's firings of internal government oversight officials, calling it a "threat to accountable democracy."
The US relies on India for generic drugs. But China controls that supply chain
Sarah Thebarge, a 41-year-old physician assistant living in San Francisco, takes a pill every day to treat her lupus, a chronic condition that causes unbearable joint pain, fatigue and fainting spells.
The latest on the coronavirus from around the world
State Department inspector general becomes the latest watchdog fired by Trump
The privacy intrusions of 9/11 may pale compared with what's coming
Millennials are facing another once-in-a-generation economic disaster
Trump is back at Camp David as America -- and the West Wing -- tries to contain the virus
• State Department inspector general becomes the latest watchdog fired by Trump• The US states where cases are falling
Taiwan's success in fighting coronavirus has bolstered its global standing. This has infuriated Beijing
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