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Opera singer Plácido Domingo hospitalized with coronavirus
Opera legend Placido Domingo has been hospitalized in Acapulco, Mexico, with complications related to coronavirus, according to the singer's spokesperson.
Trump concedes US coronavirus death toll could be 100,000 or more
President Donald Trump acknowledged Sunday for the first time that deaths in the United States from coronavirus could reach 100,000 or more, adding that if the death toll stays at or below 100,000, "we all together have done a very good job."
Does Trump have the power to postpone US election?
CNN's Elie Honig discusses whether the President has the power to postpone the general election amid an emergency situation.
Moscow orders citywide quarantine
Policy that mothers must give birth without partners overruled in New York
Days after a hospital system said it wouldn't allow women to have visitors during childbirth, New York state quashed that policy.
She was told to stay home. But got infected by her employer anyway
When the coronavirus outbreak reached Hong Kong, domestic worker Jinkie Alhambra followed guidance from the government and stayed home on her day off.
Trump extends US social distancing guidelines through April 30
President Donald Trump said Sunday he would extend his social distancing guidelines to April 30 as novel coronavirus continues to spread throughout the US.
Armed vigilantes blocked a neighbor's driveway to force him into quarantine
A Maine man said armed neighbors descended on his home and chopped down a tree to block his road and prevent him from leaving because they believed he may have coronavirus.
Police in England dye a 'Blue Lagoon' black to deter visitors during coronavirus lockdown
Not even a nationwide lockdown could stop England's Instagrammers from flocking to a former limestone quarry in Harpur Hill, whose bright blue waters have earned it the nickname, "Blue Lagoon."
Global coronavirus death toll passes 30,000
As Italy hits 10,000 deaths, many are asking why the country's fatality rate is so high
When Milan resident Antonia Mortensen was pulled over by police while driving recently, it wasn't for a traffic offense. It was to instruct her fellow passenger to sit in the back of the car and to check that both were wearing face masks.
Pelosi on Trump's statement: It's ridiculous
In an interview with CNN's Jake Tapper, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi criticizes President Trump after the President seemed to brush aside a provision in the coronavirus stimulus bill that would provide oversight into how the Treasury loans out money to businesses.
How Russia is using authoritarian tech to curb coronavirus
Russia under President Vladimir Putin has pioneered authoritarian tech: Last year, the Kremlin leader approved measures that would enable the creation of a "sovereign" Russian internet, able to be firewalled from the rest of the world.
More than 2,000 deaths are in the US, where a travel advisory has been issued for New York, New Jersey and Connecticut
North Korea launches sixth unidentified projectile in under a month
North Korea fired an unidentified projectile into the sea off the coast of Japan Sunday morning, the sixth launch by the Kim Jong Un regime in less than a month.
Trump says he's considering short-term quarantine of New York
The unique challenges of love under lockdown
Henny Ansell is effectively in a long-distance relationship with her boyfriend -- but her boyfriend is only a few miles away.
So many missed warnings: How Spain became coronavirus hotspot
Unseasonably warm weather, Champions League football and other major events, homes on the beach and the café culture: just a few of the factors that may have helped carry an insidious virus across southern Europe -- from country to country and city to city, from Italy to Spain and Portugal.
Spain is battling the black marketeers and price-gougers of the coronavirus crisis
Ernesto Ruiz Lopez, a pharmacist in Madrid, says he's never seen anything like this. He can't get protective masks, gloves or hand sanitizer from his regular suppliers, because they won't pay the sky-high prices, increasing at every stage of the chain, to obtain them. And he's wary of the intermediary sellers he calls "absolute pirates" trying to profit from shortages during the global coronavirus pandemic.
Italy now has more cases than China while US cases surpass 101,000
Experts are warning coronavirus puts the integrity of the 2020 election at risk
As states scramble to delay their spring primaries, election professionals and voting experts are anxiously looking ahead to November and warning that the coronavirus pandemic is already threatening the safety and integrity of the next presidential election.
Dozens of young women in South Korea were allegedly forced into sexual slavery on an encrypted messaging app
One girl wrote the word slave above her genitals. Another was made to bark like a dog while naked.
Olympic athletes with OCD scrub their hands down to the muscle and tissue
Postponing Tokyo 2020 will have provided a sense of relief to many Olympians but the delay in the decision will have unnecessarily perpetuated the anxiety levels of athletes, many of whom suffer from clinical Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD), according to a leading sports psychiatrist.
See what one of the world's strictest lockdowns looks like
Curfews and lockdowns are in effect on hundreds of millions of people in the Middle East, but how effective are they in the fight against coronavirus?
The US hits a grim new record as Trump continues to preach optimism
More than 101,000 coronavirus cases reported in the US
In the race to secure medical supplies, countries ban or restrict exports
The European Union announced on March 15 it was restricting exports of personal protective equipment, including face shields, surgical masks and gowns. India banned the export of ventilators and sanitizers on March 24. On Wednesday, Switzerland began requiring licenses for exports of masks, gloves, goggles and swabs.
Bill Gates makes prediction about when coronavirus will peak
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation co-founder Bill Gates says that the US should shutdown the entire country for a short period of time to control the spread of the coronavirus and predicts that the number of cases will peak in late April.
Italy records highest daily jump in coronavirus deaths
Millions of chickens are used to make vaccines each year. But that won't work for coronavirus
Across the United States, prized chickens are laying life-saving eggs at secret farms.
Trump signs historic $2 trillion stimulus bill
The House of Representatives on Friday approved the historic $2 trillion stimulus package that passed the Senate earlier this week, overcoming last-minute drama by using an unusual procedural move to thwart a demand by a conservative Republican to force members to vote in person.
CNN correspondent: Here's 2 problematic things this Oval Office photo shows
When signing the historic coronavirus stimulus bill into law, President Donald Trump was surrounded by fellow Republicans and expert members of the coronavirus task force, but no Democrats. CNN's Jim Acosta reports.
The 30 most outrageous lines from Donald Trump's interview with Sean Hannity
President Donald Trump called into Sean Hannity's show on Fox News Thursday night -- and then spent more than 40 minutes talking about the coronavirus, China, governors he doesn't like and all sorts of other things.
How can Boris Johnson run the UK while suffering from coronavirus?
Dow slides 1,000 points
Italy has not reached coronavirus peak, health official says
London doctors overwhelmed by 'continuous tsunami' of patients
British doctor Katie Sanderson hit breaking point over the weekend. As she advised the family of a Covid-19 patient on where their loved one should die, she received an image on her phone of crowds of people sunning themselves in a north London park.
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson tests positive for coronavirus
Watch Johnson's Twitter video confirming diagnosis
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, 55, released a Twitter video confirming he has tested positive for coronavirus and will continue to lead the government from home.
Spain death toll rises by 769 in single day
Trump touts great success as US becomes world's worst virus epicenter
As America became the epicenter of the global coronavirus pandemic, President Donald Trump downplayed the escalating national crisis.
Her husband died from kidney failure. Then his family shaved her head and made her strip beside his grave.
The bill for saving the world economy is $7 trillion and rising
The United States, Europe, Japan, China and India are unleashing trillions of dollars in government spending and newly created money as they desperately attempt to keep the global economy from sinking into depression.
US has most known coronavirus cases worldwide, but experts say it's just the beginning of the battle
The US has now surpassed China and Italy -- two countries hit hard by the coronavirus -- with at least 82,100 reported cases, but several health officials and experts say it's still the beginning.
Trump says he will work 'closely' with Xi on virus after phone call
Indian migrant workers could undermine the world's largest lockdown
Thousands of migrant workers are attempting to leave India's major cities after a government lockdown designed to prevent a local epidemic of novel coronavirus left them without jobs or pay.
As coronavirus cases spike worldwide, China is closing itself off
China is closing its border to most foreigners amid fears of imported novel coronavirus cases causing a second outbreak in the country where the infection was first detected.
Here's why America has the world's most confirmed Covid-19 cases
Video reveals lung damage in coronavirus patient: 'People need to take this seriously'
US has more known cases of coronavirus than any other country
The United States now has the highest number of known cases of coronavirus in the world with more than 82,000, according to CNN's tally of cases reported by health officials.
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