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Trump rages at criticism while governors craft their own plans to reopen the economy
With 23,000 Americans dead and millions without a paycheck, President Donald Trump dimmed the lights in the White House briefing room, fired up a misleading propaganda video and boiled over.
Hundreds of thousands return to work as Spain relaxes coronavirus lockdown
Around 300,000 nonessential workers are estimated to have gone back to their jobs in Spain's Madrid region on Monday as the country began a partial lifting of lockdown restrictions aimed at curbing the spread of coronavirus, a spokesperson for Madrid's regional government told CNN.
South Korea is holding an election during the coronavirus crisis. Other countries are postponing theirs. Either way, democracy may suffer
It's just after lunchtime at a central Seoul market and a crowd in hot pink jackets is gathering.
China is giving cash to car buyers to revive sales crushed by the pandemic
In a normal year, China would have sold more than 6 million new cars by now. This year, the number is closer to 3.7 million, and now the government is handing out cash to help the world's biggest auto market get back on its feet after the coronavirus pandemic.
What are antibody tests and what do they mean for the coronavirus pandemic?
As the world watches and wonders when coronavirus pandemic stay-at-home orders and social distancing measures might end, some hope antibody tests might help provide a solution.
Fact check: A list of false claims from Trump's bitter coronavirus briefing
President Donald Trump delivered another litany of false and misleading claims on Monday at a White House coronavirus briefing during which he repeatedly accused the media of dishonesty.
CNN's Chris Cuomo: I can't shake off my fever
CNN's Chris Cuomo speaks to Dr. Sanjay Gupta about his most recent coronavirus symptoms and how he's been recovering from the illness.
Trump lashes out in grievance-filled briefing claiming 'total' authority as president
President Donald Trump lashed out at criticism of his handling of the coronavirus crisis during a grievance-fueled appearance from the White House that featured a propaganda-like video he said was produced by his aides.
China faces diplomatic crisis amid fury over treatment of Africans
France extends emergency measures | Italy's death toll surpasses 20,000
Reporter grills Donald Trump: What did you do for entire month?
CBS reporter Paula Reid questions President Trump about what his administration did the entire month of February as the coronavirus pandemic was spreading.
Nicaragua's president hasn't been seen in a month
Over the past month, world leaders have been to the forefront, rallying their nations to battle the spread of coronavirus. But there's been one notable exception -- President Daniel Ortega of Nicaragua, who has not been seen in public for over 40 days.
Sailor aboard USS Theodore Roosevelt dies of coronavirus
A sailor who tested positive for Covid-19 on the USS Theodore Roosevelt has died of the coronavirus, the US Navy said Monday.
Trump's favorite scapegoat emerges as his best ally
Boris Johnson is getting better, but the nation he leads is not
'GMA' anchor George Stephanopoulos has been diagnosed with coronavirus
ABC News anchor George Stephanopoulos has tested positive for Covid-19.
Earlier Covid-19 mitigation efforts could have saved more lives in US, top health official says
More than 22,000 people in the US have died from Covid-19 -- with 1,475 deaths reported on Sunday -- as a top health official said more lives could have been saved if mitigation efforts had started earlier.
Virus may dash Trump's plan for a 'big bang' economic opening
China restricts research into origins of coronavirus
China has imposed restrictions on the publication of academic research on the origins of the novel coronavirus, according to a central government directive and online notices published by two Chinese universities, that have since been removed from the web.
Beijing faces a diplomatic crisis after reports of mistreatment of Africans in China causes outrage
Beijing is facing a diplomatic crisis in Africa after reports of alleged coronavirus-related discrimination against African nationals in China sparked widespread anger across the continent.
Japan leader Shinzo Abe's video at home with pet dog prompts social media backlash
Japanese social media users have accused Prime Minister Shinzo Abe of being tone-deaf after he posted a video of himself relaxing at home as people across the country struggle to work from home.
Aircraft carrier's deployment proves China's navy is controlling coronavirus, report says
A Chinese naval flotilla headed into the Pacific over the weekend, evidence that the People's Liberation Army Navy has done a much better job controlling coronavirus than the US Navy, according to a story posted on the PLA's English-language website.
NYC doctor: Take this seriously, Covid-19 doesn't spare anyone
Dr. Melanie Malloy takes CNN inside Brooklyn's Mount Sinai Hospital as it works to accommodate an influx of patients due to the novel coronavirus pandemic. Clarissa Ward reports.
Why the US has the world's highest number of Covid-19 deaths
The US now has the world's highest number of deaths from Covid-19, with at least 21,692 losing their lives to the virus as of Sunday afternoon. Americans will continue to die in large numbers until our country mounts a coherent response to the epidemic. President Donald Trump has failed. The US still lacks even a basic plan for controlling the epidemic and restarting the economy.
What Trump can — and can't — do to reopen the US
Trump's friend dies of coronavirus
Stanley Chera, the prominent New York City real estate developer and Republican donor who co-founded Crown Acquisitions, has died of complications related to Covid-19, a source close to Chera confirmed to CNN Sunday. He was in his late 70s.
The coronavirus pandemic could threaten global food supply, UN warns
As the novel coronavirus pandemic shuts down businesses globally and sends countries into lockdown, the disruptions are threatening to cut off supply chains and increase food insecurity.
Reopening the US will not be 'one size fits all'
Why New York has been hit so hard by coronavirus
New York state reached a tragic milestone this week: It now has more Covid-19 patients than any country in the world, aside from the United States.
OPEC+ reaches deal to cut oil production by 9.7 million barrels per day
In an emergency virtual meeting Sunday, OPEC+ arrived at a deal to slash oil production by 9.7 million barrels a day starting May 1, a senior OPEC source told CNN. The cuts will remain in place through June, the source said.
See why it takes 400 man hours to store unused planes
Brussels Airlines is showing how their Airbus A330 planes are being stored amid flight cancelations due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Fauci admits earlier mitigation efforts would have saved more Americans
Dr. Anthony Fauci said Sunday that calls to implement life-saving social distancing measures faced "pushback" early in the US coronavirus outbreak and that the country is now looking for ways to more effectively respond to the virus should it rebound in the fall.
Good news on coronavirus makes it harder for Trump to hold the line
President Donald Trump urged Americans eight days ago to brace for the "toughest week" of the coronavirus pandemic -- but for Trump himself, the week ahead may well be tougher.
UK prime minister Boris Johnson discharged from hospital
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been discharged from hospital, a week after being admitted due to "persistent" Covid-19 symptoms, a Downing Street spokesman said Sunday.
Trump tweets Easter wishes as Americans remain under coronavirus lockdown
President Donald Trump tweeted well-wishes to Americans celebrating Easter on Sunday, noting that this year's is "much different" with many people having to observe the holiday from their homes amid the coronavirus pandemic.
One of the largest pork processing facilities in the US is closing until further notice
One of the country's largest pork processing facilities is closing until further notice as employees fall ill with Covid-19. The closure puts the country's meat supply at risk, said the CEO of Smithfield, which operates the plant.
Many people lost their sense of smell weeks ago. They're still waiting for it to come back
"I woke up and couldn't taste or smell anything. It was the most acute thing I've ever experienced," says Londoner Holly Bourne.
Joe Biden wins Alaska Democratic primary
Former Vice President Joe Biden has won Alaska's Democratic primary, the state party announced on Saturday.
As Wuhan emerges from coronavirus lockdown, residents are finally lining up to bury their dead
Minutes after Wuhan reopened its borders at midnight Wednesday, after a 76-day lockdown, Zhang Hai got in his car and left the city where he lost his father to the novel coronavirus.
Boris Johnson tells hospital staff: 'I owe them my life'
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson issued a statement Saturday thanking the National Health Service staff at St. Thomas' Hospital following his treatment for coronavirus, saying "I can't thank them enough. I owe them my life," according to the UK Press Association.
US has the most coronavirus-related deaths in the world
Colby Cave of NHL's Edmonton Oilers dies at 25
NHL center Colby Cave, who played for the Edmonton Oilers and the Boston Bruins, has died. He was 25.
Inside the complicated world of social distancing fines
A typical spring afternoon in Brooklyn's sprawling Prospect Park brings a crush of joggers, picnickers and frisbee-throwers. In recent weeks, the park has seen an influx of something else: slow-crawling New York Police Department vehicles blaring a social distancing warning and flashing an accompanying sign saying "Do your part -- stay six feet apart."
Trump is wrong in so many ways about hydroxychloroquine. Here are the facts
There are several treatments being studied to prevent or treat coronavirus, but President Trump has been a cheerleader for one in particular: hydroxychloroquine, a drug currently used to treat malaria, lupus and rheumatoid arthritis.
Is Britain's minority community disproportionately affected by the coronavirus?
It's said the coronavirus does not discriminate. But anecdotal accounts, research and reports of frontline worker deaths in the UK suggest that assertion could be off the mark.
Scores of Africans in Guangzhou left homeless as virus fears spark xenophobia in China
The African community in Guangzhou is on edge after widespread accounts were shared on social media of people being left homeless this week, as China's warnings against imported coronavirus cases, they say, stokes anti-foreigner sentiment.
Harvey Weinstein faces another sexual assault charge in Los Angeles
Prosecutors in Los Angeles have leveled another sexual assault charge against imprisoned former movie mogul Harvey Weinstein.
'I don't think anybody was ready for this Covid,' says head of federal prisons
Coronavirus has swept through the federal prison system in the past three weeks, leaving more than 300 confirmed cases among inmates, at least nine prisoners dead and raising concerns about the government's handling of the crisis.
Today will be peak day for US deaths, model says, as global death toll passes 100,000
Virus-hit aircraft carrier crew 'struggling' after captain's firing, top Navy admiral says
The top Navy admiral overseeing the virus-stricken aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt tells CNN in an exclusive interview that he found some sailors "struggling" and "upset" after their commanding officer was relieved of duty by the ousted acting navy secretary who was forced to resign over the matter.
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