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Quick-thinking off-duty officer saves US hiker from whirlpool
A quick-thinking off-duty officer helped save a 24-year-old hiker who was trapped in a whirlpool on Saturday.
Airlines say massive job cuts are coming
US airline workers have been largely spared from the carnage that's pushed the country's unemployment to record highs since the start of the coronavirus pandemic. But those same workers -— roughly 750,000 pilots, flight attendants, baggage handlers, mechanics and others — will soon be among the most at-risk for losing their jobs.
Tapper to Trump adviser: Here's what governors tell me
CNN's Jake Tapper tells White House adviser Kevin Hassett that governors want President Donald Trump to invoke the Defense Production Act so states can have access to critical supplies to fight the coronavirus pandemic.
Analysis: As top advisers go into quarantine, Trump seems focused on voter fraud
How the coronavirus collapse could break Trump
The last time an incumbent president lost re-election -- George H.W. Bush, in 1992 -- an "it's the economy, stupid" campaign theme took him down. Unemployment then was hovering around 7.5%.
The Indian revolutionary who fought to overthrow British rule while living in Japan
John King: Coronavirus in White House is a 'messaging disaster'
CNN's John King breaks down the state of play around reopening states in the coronavirus pandemic.
Alec Baldwin's Trump returns to 'SNL' to congratulate the 'class of Covid-19'
Alec Baldwin being stuck at home didn't stop him from playing President Donald Trump one last time this season.
How pandemic is affecting people's drinking habits
Isolation, boredom and anxiety can lead to more drinking by "problem drinkers" in the UK, a new study shows. CNN's Nina dos Santos explores how the coronavirus pandemic lockdown is affecting people's drinking habits.
Global cases surpass 4 million | Londoners break lockdown rules
As virus draws closer to him, Trump turns to 2020 and stokes fears about voter fraud
As President Donald Trump has tried to move past the pandemic, it edged even closer into his inner circle of advisers Saturday with news that top members of the coronavirus task force will self-quarantine, in some form, after coming in contact with an individual who tested positive for the virus.
Fauci to begin 'modified quarantine'
Our faceless future is a world of opportunity for criminals and terrorists
As Western nations begin the slow crawl out of lockdown, it's increasingly clear that we're some way off society returning to anything resembling pre-Covid life.
'Stunning': Clinton cabinet member reacts to Trump's no-mask meeting
Lawrence Summers, who served in the Obama and Clinton administrations, reacts to photos showing President Donald Trump's meeting with military leaders. No one in the photos was wearing a face mask, following announcements that the CDC director, FDA commissioner and Dr. Anthony Fauci are taking various measures to quarantine after being exposed to a person at the White House who tested positive for Covid-19.
Return of pro sports gives fans a taste of how industry may resume
It's the bottom of the ninth inning. Kim Sang-su steps into the batter's box for the NC Dinos, who are down 4-0 to the Samsung Lions on Tuesday's opening day of the Korean Baseball Organization's (KBO) 2020 season.
Coronavirus global cases surpass 4 million
Elon Musk threatens to move Tesla headquarters out of California following extended shelter-in-place rules
In a series of tweets Saturday, Tesla CEO Elon Musk said he would file a lawsuit "immediately" against Alameda County, California, after the county refused to let the company reopen its Fremont factory. He then threatened to move the company's headquarters to Texas or Nevada, where shelter-in-place rules are less restrictive.
Our cities may never look the same again after the pandemic
From Auckland to Bogota, urban planners are already adapting our cities to lockdown. But will the changes last, and which more radical design proposals -- be it sewer monitors or "epidemic skyscrapers" -- will shape the post-pandemic city?
CDC director self-quarantining after exposure to person who tested positive for Covid-19
Dr. Robert Redfield, the head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, will self-quarantine for two weeks after he was exposed to a person at the White House who tested positive for Covid-19, a CDC spokesperson confirmed to CNN.
CDC director self-quarantining after exposure to virus
The head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Dr. Robert Redfield, is self-quarantining for two weeks after he was exposed to a person at the White House who tested positive for Covid-19. CNN's Jeremy Diamond has more.
Thousands gather for military parade in Belarusian capital, as leader brushes off coronavirus concerns
Little Richard, a flamboyant architect of rock 'n' roll, is dead at 87
Little Richard, the screaming, preening, scene-stealing wild man of early rock 'n' roll with hits like "Tutti Frutti" and "Long Tall Sally," has died at 87, Dick Alen, his former agent, confirmed to CNN.
Obama says White House response to coronavirus has been 'absolute chaotic disaster'
Former President Barack Obama delivered a blistering critique of the Trump administration's response to the coronavirus crisis, describing it as "an absolute chaotic disaster" during a private call Friday night with people who worked for him in the White House and across his administration.
Coronavirus leaves the Gulf's migrant workers in limbo, with no income and no easy way out
Six Indian workers lie in bunk beds in the middle of a workday. Beyond the four walls of their small room in the United Arab Emirates, their options for maintaining a livelihood are becoming increasingly slim.
US blocks UN resolution on global coronavirus ceasefire after China pushes WHO mention
The United States blocked agreement Friday on a UN Security Council resolution that called for a global ceasefire aimed at collectively addressing the coronavirus pandemic ravaging the globe, after China pushed for the resolution to mention the World Health Organization.
Allies despair as Trump abandons America's leadership role at a time of global crisis
The United States has scaled back its role on the world stage, taken actions that are undermining efforts to battle the coronavirus pandemic and left the international community without a traditional global leader, according to experts, diplomats and analysts.
Man who recorded the Ahmaud Arbery shooting has been receiving threats, attorney says
Man who recorded the Ahmaud Arbery shooting has been receiving threats, attorney says
The man who recorded the fatal shooting of Ahmaud Arbery in Georgia is receiving threats after authorities announced that he's also being investigated following the killing, his attorney said.
A suspect in the killing of Ahmaud Arbery was involved in a previous investigation of him, recused prosecutor says
No plan B to defer the Olympics again, official says
Ivanka Trump's personal assistant tests positive for coronavirus: source
New images reveal the heart of Jupiter's storms
Jupiter is known for its massive storms, but trying to peer inside them requires teamwork by the Juno spacecraft, the Hubble Space Telescope and the ground-based Gemini North telescope in Hawaii. Collective observations from this dream team have produced stunning images and revealed what's happening inside Jupiter's giant, continuous storms.
Trump won't, or can't, do empathy
A fresh round of staggering economic numbers came Friday that underscored the deep economic pain that workers are feeling around the country, but President Donald Trump's mind was on a familiar list of grievances: his former Attorney General Jeff Sessions, the perpetrators of the Russia "hoax," the "dirty politicians" and "dirty cops" who wronged him.
Coronavirus has created a rift between the US and China that may take a generation to heal
The novel coronavirus has destroyed lives and livelihoods in both the United States and China. But instead of bonding the two nations together to fight the pandemic, it has sent their already strained relations on a rapid downward spiral -- and fanned the flames of a potentially dangerous strain of nationalism.
Canada records its second-highest ever unemployment rate
Triple drug therapy helps coronavirus patients recover more quickly, study finds
A combination of three antiviral drugs plus an immune system booster seemed to help patients recover more quickly from coronavirus infections, doctors in Hong Kong reported Friday.
Why does Bollywood use the offensive practice of brownface in movies?
Bollywood may be best known for its glamorous casts, glitzy costumes and energetic dance routines. But it also has a far less flattering reputation -- for promoting the offensive practice of brownface.
Photo shows Katie Miller speaking to press day before testing positive
President Trump divulged that Katie Miller, the vice president's press secretary and wife of Trump adviser Stephen Miller, has tested positive for the coronavirus.
Cuomo warns of 'different chapter' as 5-year-old dies from COVID-related complications
For months, parents have been counting their blessings amid reports that the novel coronavirus generally seemed to spare children.
The week the pandemic came to Trump
Biden accuser Tara Reade says he should drop out of 2020 presidential race
Tara Reade, a former Senate aide who has accused Joe Biden of sexually assaulting her in 1993, said in a new interview that the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee should withdraw from the 2020 race.
The two countries that show life beyond lockdown isn't what people think it will be
Life as we know it in much of the world has been turned upside down by the coronavirus. But two countries have been widely held up as examples of how to handle a pandemic: South Korea and Germany.
Trump questions whole concept of tests. See Gupta's reaction
After Vice President Pence's press secretary Katie Miller tested positive for coronavirus, President Trump questioned the "whole concept of tests."
'Never give up, never despair': Queen likens UK public's response to WWII soldiers
Queen Elizabeth II has likened the British public's response to the coronavirus pandemic with the efforts of its soldiers during World War II, in a televised speech delivered exactly 75 years after her father marked the end of fighting in Europe.
Mike Pence's press secretary tests positive for coronavirus
• Analysis: Trump's astonishing call-in interview with 'Fox & Friends'
Member of Mike Pence's staff tests positive for coronavirus
'Covid toes' may be sign you previously had coronavirus
Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta answers viewers questions at CNN's coronavirus town hall.
Mayor of Milan expresses anger for 'shameful' pictures of crowds along canals
Trump's astonishing call-in interview with 'Fox & Friends'
Trump just called the Russia investigation a 'hoax' ... while on the phone with Putin
On Thursday, President Donald Trump called the federal investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election a "hoax." While on the phone with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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