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'Parasite' distributor claps back at Trump's criticism of the film: 'Understandable, he can't read'
President Donald Trump bemoaned this year's Academy Award winner for best picture, "Parasite," on Thursday because it's a South Korean film.
Democratic contenders plead for cash after draining their accounts
Coronavirus infection cluster emerges outside mainland China
South Korea scrambles to deal with a surge in confirmed coronavirus cases over the past two days. Its southern city Daegu is becoming the new ground zero. Outside mainland China, more local transmissions are also being reported. CNN's Paula Hancocks reports.
Airlines could face a $29 billion hit
The global airline industry is facing huge financial losses and its first decline in more than a decade because of the novel coronavirus outbreak.
Warren proposes contract to free women from Bloomberg confidentiality agreements
Elizabeth Warren on Thursday urged her fellow Democratic presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg to sign a contract the senator wrote herself that would release people who have made allegations of sexist and misogynistic behavior against Bloomberg from nondisclosure agreements.
Russia is already trying to help Trump win in 2020, lawmakers warned
Intelligence officials warned lawmakers earlier this month that Russia was interfering in the 2020 presidential election in an attempt to get President Donald Trump reelected, five people familiar with the matter told The New York Times.
US issues coronavirus-related travel advisory for Japan
Rep. tells GOP to 'get a backbone' against Russian meddling
Rep. Kathleen Rice (D-NY) chastises her Republican colleagues and says none of them have responded to the briefing delivered to lawmakers warning them that the intelligence community believes Russia is already taking steps to interfere in the 2020 election with the goal of helping President Donald Trump win, which three sources familiar with the matter have told CNN.
Trump says he won't pardon Roger Stone -- for now
President Donald Trump said Thursday he won't act to grant clemency to his friend and former associate Roger Stone right now, saying he wants the process to play out before making a decision.
Watch Trump's reaction to Roger Stone's sentence
President Donald Trump addressed the Roger Stone sentencing for the first time during a commencement address in Las Vegas. CNN's Elie Honig fact-checks Trump's claims about the case.
The 32-page booklet that is haunting Mike Bloomberg
Trump says Stone 'has a very good chance of exoneration' hours after his prison sentencing
Violent right-wing attacks are on the rise in Germany. Experts say the culprit is obvious
Merkel condemns 'poison' of racism after shisha bar attacks
Trump ally Roger Stone sentenced to 40 months in prison
Far-right motive suspected after nine die in rampage at two shisha bars in Germany
A gunman suspected of shooting nine people dead at two shisha bars in Germany is believed to have a far-right background, prosecutors said Thursday.
Far-right motive suspected in German shisha bars shooting
Gunman suspected of killing at least nine found dead inside home
A gunman suspected of killing at least nine people in shootings in the German city of Hanau has been found dead inside his home, along with another body, police said on Thursday. CNN's Nic Robertson reports.
Democrats debate in Nevada
Warren's Bloomberg attack draws audible crowd reaction
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) attacked former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg during NBC News' 2020 Democratic presidential debate in Nevada.
Stone juror fires back at Trump's criticism
Seth Cousins, a juror in the Roger Stone trial, defends the guilty verdict, saying that it was "not rigged" and that President Donald Trump "damages our democracy" by attacking the process.
Scientists on coronavirus origin rumors: 'Conspiracy theories do nothing but create fear'
Lawyer for Assange says he was offered a US pardon for denying Russian hacking
A lawyer for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has said that a former US congressman offered him a pardon on behalf of US President Donald Trump, in exchange for denying Russian involvement in the Democratic National Committee email leak. The White House and the congressman have strongly denied Trump's involvement in the matter.
Large study reveals new information about deadly virus
Top Pentagon policy official resigns at Trump's request
President Donald Trump confirmed in a tweet on Wednesday that John Rood, the Pentagon's top policy official, is leaving his post.
Ex-rugby star allegedly doused car containing his wife and children with gas, killing his family, reports say
Former rugby league player Rowan Baxter, his wife and their three young children have been killed in a horrific car fire in Brisbane, Queensland.
Murder of 7yo girl in Mexico fuels anger and protests over brutal killings
A young girl, known only as Fátima, was last seen being picked up from school by an unidentified woman in Mexico City on February 11.
Passenger weeps after leaving cruise ship quarantine
CNN's Matt Rivers speaks to a woman who spent two weeks quarantined on the Diamond Princess cruise ship off the coast of Japan after passengers on the ship were diagnosed with the coronavirus.
The most important interest rate you've never heard of is changing. Many banks aren't happy about it
Libor is the world's most quoted interest rate, governing some $200 trillion of debt and contracts, including mortgages and consumer loans. After years of manipulation scandals the rate is now on its way out.
Blagojevich calls himself a 'Trump-ocrat' and thanks Trump for commuting sentence
Allegations loom over Bloomberg's first debate
Beijing expels three Wall Street Journal reporters
The Chinese government announced Wednesday that it would revoke the press credentials of three Wall Street Journal reporters, the largest such expulsion of overseas media from the country in recent years.
Harry and Meghan's use of the word 'Royal' being reviewed, source says
The use of the word "Royal" by Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan, for their new venture is being reviewed, according to a royal source. Discussions are still underway but the likely direction is that the term will not be a part of the Sussex's branding.
Trump stuns with audacity of pardons
Why one of the biggest world cities now looks like a ghost town
CNN's David Culver visits Shanghai, China, where streets are mostly empty and businesses shuttered as fears of the novel coronavirus linger. The virus has infected more than 73,000 people around the world, mostly in mainland China.
Source: Barr thought about resigning over Trump's interference
Attorney General William Barr has told people he's considered resigning over President Donald Trump's interference with Justice Department matters, particularly the President's tweets, according to a source close to the situation.
Here's exactly how Michael Bloomberg is surging
Global coronavirus death toll passes 2,000
US to treat Chinese state media like arm of government, but Russian outlets spared
The United States will begin treating five major Chinese media companies as extensions of Beijing's government, requiring them to comply with rules governing foreign embassies and consulates.
Trump goes on clemency spree and falsely claims he's 'chief law enforcement officer of the country'
Ex-prosecutor: This is crazy, someone take away Trump's pen
Trump announced he had commuted the prison sentence of former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich, a Democrat who had served eight years of a 14-year sentence for the pay-for-play charges. Trump also announced pardons for former New York police commissioner Bernie Kerik, convicted of tax fraud and lying to officials, and Mike Milken, an investment banker who was convicted of felony charges that included securities fraud and conspiracy.
He kept hitting her reclined seat. But that was only the start of her nightmare
A woman who's become an icon in the debate over whether it's OK to recline your airplane seat said she was "scared to death" by how a flight attendant handled her painful ordeal.
Wuhan hospital director dies from coronavirus
Turkey acquits defendants in controversial 2013 Gezi Park protest trial
A Turkish court acquitted defendants Tuesday over the 2013 protests in Istanbul's Gezi Park -- a high-profile trial criticized by rights groups as part of the government's crackdown on dissenting voices.
Bloomberg qualifies for Wednesday's Democratic debate -- his first
• Justice Department storm intensifies with new attacks on Barr's credibility• He's known Bill Barr for 40 years. Now, he's calling for his resignation• CNN Exclusive: Pelosi's 2020 warning to Democrats
Is this facial recognition app going too far? We tested it
Hoan Ton-That's app, Clearview AI, has triggered fears about facial recognition — and the dystopian future it could foreshadow. CNN Business' Donie O'Sullivan sits down with the CEO to put the app to the test.
Here's how long coronaviruses may linger on contaminated surfaces
• Live updates: Wuhan hospital director dies from virus• 780 million on lockdown in China
DOJ storm intensifies with new attacks on Barr's credibility
Westerdam passenger infected with coronavirus: What we know and what we don't
The Westerdam cruise ship was supposed to have been the lucky one.
Leaked records expose for the first time how China judges its citizens to be a threat
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