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As governments fumbled their coronavirus response, these four got it right. Here's how.
Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner don't think the coronavirus rules apply to them
On April 8, just before noon, Ivanka Trump tweeted an inspirational message to fellow Jews preparing to celebrate a first night of Passover like no other -- amid the social distancing and stay-at-home guidelines put in place to deal with the coronavirus pandemic.
Global oil crisis: Bottom of the barrel is still unclear
The oil industry has been ravaged by the coronavirus and a price war between two of its biggest players. CNN's John Defterios investigates.
Virus piles on the pain for India's 'untouchables'
Polamma carefully descends the 250 steps from the hilltop slum where she lives in southern India to walk one kilometer to the nearest grocery store.
Astronomers saw a star dancing around a black hole. And it proves Einstein's theory was right
For the first time, astronomers have observed a star orbiting the supermassive black hole at the center of our Milky Way galaxy. And the star is dancing to the predicted tune of Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity.
Fact check: Trump repeats false claim about power over governors
CNN's Daniel Dale says that for the third consecutive day, President Donald Trump said something false about the Federal government's power over state government.
This small Louisiana parish has the highest death rate per capita for coronavirus in the country
St. John the Baptist Parish is a swampy, rural swath of Louisiana that straddles the Mississippi River. It's an unassuming place with one Walmart, a population of about 43,000, and local eateries like BRS Seafood, which had a line out the door on Easter weekend for crawfish. People stood six feet apart.
US explores possibility that coronavirus started in Chinese lab, not a market, but sources caution it is too early to draw conclusions
US intelligence and national security officials say the United States government is looking into the possibility that the novel coronavirus originated in a Chinese laboratory rather than a market, according to multiple sources familiar with the matter who caution it is premature to draw any conclusions.
China is fighting the coronavirus with a digital QR code. Here's how it works
Imagine your daily routine being entirely dependent on a smart phone app. Leaving your home, taking the subway, going to work, entering cafes, restaurants and shopping malls -- each move, dictated by the color shown on your screen. Green: you're free to proceed. Amber or Red: you're barred from entry.
Kellyanne Conway makes false claim on Fox about Covid-19
In an appearance on "Fox & Friends," White House counselor Kellyanne Conway made a false claim about Covid-19 while discussing President Donald Trump's decision to revoke US funding for the World Health Organization. CNN's Don Lemon sets the record straight.
French President Macron seeks a global truce
French President Emmanuel Macron said he has backing for a world truce during the coronavirus pandemic and is hopeful he can secure Russian President Vladimir Putin's support.
Paris as you've never seen it before as military fights virus
The streets of Paris might be deceptively quiet but France is at war with the coronavirus. CNN's Melissa Bell looks at how President Emmanuel Macron has deployed France's military might to combat the epidemic.
WHO defends its early actions in fighting the coronavirus
Video shows armed Iranian boats 'harassing' US warships
The US Navy released video that shows Iranian naval vessels repeatedly conducting "dangerous and harassing approaches" towards US Navy warships in the North Arabian Sea, according to US Central Command.
Italy aims to turn suffering to advantage with experimental Covid-19 treatment
For nearly a month, Italy held the awful distinction of having the most coronavirus deaths of any country in the world -- topping China, the original epicenter, in mid-March, and being overtaken by the United States three and a half weeks later.
Scientists have bad news about coronavirus antibody tests
In a phone call last week, some of the nation's top scientists briefed White House officials about antibody testing, according to two doctors who were on the call.
Kellyanne Conway's simply false spin on 'Covid-19'
No one can spin like Kellyanne Conway. It's the secret to how she has lasted so long as senior counselor to President Donald Trump, someone who puts a premium on his advisers' ability to take lemons and turn them into lemonade. Or at least tell people they turned them into lemonade.
Expert discusses timeline for vaccine
Kizzmekia Corbett, the National Institute of Health's lead scientist for coronavirus vaccine research tells CNN's Anderson Cooper and Dr. Sanjay Gupta that a vaccine for coronavirus could possibly be available to the general public by next spring.
Elizabeth Warren endorses Joe Biden for president
Elizabeth Warren to endorse Joe Biden
Sen. Elizabeth Warren will officially endorse former Vice President Joe Biden Wednesday morning, according to a source familiar with the plans.
'Chaos' in Kenyan slum as Covid-19 takes toll
Nairobi's slums are home to the poorest of Kenyan society. Poor sanitation and overcrowding make social distancing an impossible task, raising fears about the potential spread of the novel coronavirus. CNN's Farai Sevenzo reports.
Bill Gates says Trump's decision to halt WHO funding is 'as dangerous as it sounds'
These leaders are handling the pandemic brilliantly. They all have one thing in common
In Taiwan, early intervention measures have controlled the coronavirus pandemic so successfully that it is now exporting millions of face masks to help the European Union and others.
South Korea sees the largest turnout in almost 30 years in election held during coronavirus outbreak
South Korea's ruling party is expected to have won by a landslide in a parliamentary election that attracted the highest voter turn out in 28 years, despite being held during the coronavirus pandemic.
A Chinese troll campaign exposes a potentially dangerous disconnect with the wider world
At first, it seemed like a straightforward Chinese internet controversy.
Trump retreats from absolute authority claim as he deflects blame for coronavirus crisis to WHO
President Donald Trump backed off his assertion of absolute authority over reopening the country, in an embarrassing tacit admission that he cannot force reluctant states to fire up the economy with the coronavirus still rampant.
China's wet markets are not what some people think they are
If you have ever been to shopping area where butchers and grocers sell fresh produce straight from the farm, then you have been to something that would, in some parts of the world, be called a wet market.
Trump and Xi must team up to fight Covid-19
International cooperation on the response to Covid-19 has been virtually nonexistent. Countries are mostly going their own ways: closing borders, hoarding medical equipment and scapegoating foreigners. More than a dozen nations are engaged in a biotech arms race to find a vaccine.
Cuomo rolls the tape on Trump's past remarks on China
President Donald Trump has criticized the World Health Organization for praising China's initial response to the coronavirus pandemic even though he praised China a number of times in February 2020.
'Mind-boggling': How pandemic planning never accounted for a President like Trump
Donald Trump was in his element.
GOP lawmaker says more death is the lesser of 2 evils
Rep. Trey Hollingsworth (R-IN) said that letting more Americans die from the novel coronavirus is the "lesser of two evils" compared with the economy cratering due to social distancing measures.
Imagine how many lives could have been saved if Trump took the virus seriously from the start
It didn't have to be this way. President Donald Trump, who appears to blame the World Health Organization for all that has gone wrong with the pandemic, on Monday claimed he has "total power" to re-open the US. On Tuesday, he seemed to acknowledge that he doesn't. But the president of the United States does possess more power than anyone on Earth. If Trump had used it wisely, this pandemic could have turned out differently.
Trump halts World Health Organization funding over handling of coronavirus outbreak
US 'not there yet' in regard to reopening, Fauci says
US may have to endure social distancing until 2022 if no vaccine is quickly found, scientists predict
This may be the new normal for quite a while.
CDC, FEMA have drafted a national plan to reopen US, report says
There is a draft of a back-to-work strategy for the nation, created by a team led by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Federal Emergency Management Agency, according to The Washington Post.
Strip clubs and lobbyists sue for stimulus dollars
Strip clubs and lobbyists are suing the federal government to try to get access to coronavirus stimulus dollars.
President Trump describes the 'scariest day' of his life
President Trump says his "scariest day" happened last month when he was told the US had a shortage of ventilators.
Tapper: Trump doesn't want you to remember what he said
CNN's Jake Tapper looks back at President Donald Trump's comments from February on what his administration was doing to prevent the spread of the coronavirus in the US.
Obama endorses Biden for president
Former President Barack Obama will endorse Joe Biden on Tuesday, a source familiar with the plans tells CNN.
McDonald's China apologizes for banning black people from a store
McDonald's is in damage control mode after a restaurant in China displayed a sign banning black people from the premises.
Trump rages at criticism while governors craft their own plans to reopen the economy
Coronavirus takes a serious turn in Russia, and Putin no longer radiates confidence
World leaders have been working from home during the coronavirus pandemic, and Vladimir Putin is no exception: On Monday, the Russian President held a videoconference from his official residence outside Moscow with some of the officials leading the government's efforts to tackle the disease.
Governor Cuomo: We have a constitution, not a king
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo responds to President Trump's comments that the president has "total" authority.
The world hasn't seen a recession this bad since the 1930s. The recovery is far from certain
'Such a simple thing to do': Why positioning Covid-19 patients on their stomachs can save lives
On Friday, Dr. Mangala Narasimhan received an urgent call. A man in his 40s with Covid-19 was in a dire situation, and her colleague wanted her to come the intensive care unit at Long Island Jewish Hospital to see if he needed to be put on life support.
Iranian woman fears punishment after condemnation for not wearing the appropriate headscarf
It was a dream come true for Shohreh Bayat to referee the final of the Women's World Chess Championship earlier this year but what should have been a career highlight quickly turned into a nightmare.
Moscow rolls out digital tracking to enforce lockdown. Critics dub it a 'cyber Gulag'
Moscow has introduced a digital tracking system to enforce a coronavirus lockdown -- but critics say the technology represents an unprecedented threat to privacy.
Photos show bodies piled up and stored in vacant rooms at Detroit hospital
Photos shared among emergency room staff at Sinai-Grace Hospital in Detroit show bodies being stored in vacant hospital rooms and piled on top of each other inside refrigerated holding units brought into the hospital's parking lot.
India's Modi extends nationwide coronavirus lockdown until May 3
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has extended the country's nationwide lockdown until May 3 in a bid to contain the continued spread of the coronvirus, but said that some states which have avoided outbreaks may be allowed to resume "important activities."
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