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Lesley Stahl said she found an overworked and nearly overwhelmed staff when she was hospitalized but paid tribute to their care, and said she was wheeled out through a gauntlet of cheering medical workers when discharged
An alliance of world leaders is holding a virtual summit Monday hoping to drum up billions of dollars to fund research into a vaccine for the new coronavirus as well as develop better treatments and more efficient testing
India's six-week coronavirus lockdown, which was supposed to end on Monday, has been extended for another two weeks, with a few relaxations
Officials and nonprofit groups are trying to get hard-to-count groups to participate in the census, and Arab Americans say the undercount is even more pronounced for them
Montana's Republican primary for governor is getting increasingly acrimonious as Attorney General Tim Fox steps up his attacks on Rep. Greg Gianforte for avoiding public appearances and sinking more than $1 million of his own money into the campaign
The United States continues to see tens of thousands of new infections each day, with more than 1,400 additional deaths reported Saturday
Gun-carrying protesters have been a common sight at some demonstrations calling for coronavirus-related restrictions to be lifted
After more than a month of being cooped up at the White House, Trump returned from a weekend at the Camp David presidential retreat in Maryland and planned to participate in a 'virtual' town hall, hosted Sunday night by Fox News Channel, from inside the Lincoln Memorial
Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune paid tribute to him on Twitter, saying that 'with his passing, Algeria has lost one of its monuments,' and referred to him as 'an icon of Algerian art'
CBS representatives said Sunday that Schwartz died Saturday at his home in Santa Monica, California due to natural causes
Thousands of desperate migrants are trapped in limbo and even at risk of death without food, water or shelter in scorching deserts and at sea, as governments close off borders and ports amid the coronavirus pandemic
Journalism in Egypt has effectively become a crime
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo last week said 'multiple aircraft' belonging to Iran's Mahan Air had transferred 'unknown support' to Venezuela's government; he called for a halt to the flights
Downloads of popular bird identification apps have spiked, and preliminary numbers show sales of bird feeders, nesting boxes and birdseed have jumped
Country's Supreme Court is to begin debating a series of legal challenges to power-sharing agreement
Around the world in photos, April 25-May 1, 2020
Hong Kong police used pepper spray on Friday to disperse over a hundred protesters in a shopping mall who were singing and chanting pro-democracy slogans
Brazil is emerging as Latin America's coronavirus epicenter with more than 6,000 deaths
House lawmakers investigating the market dominance of Big Tech are asking Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos to testify to address possible misleading statements by the company on its competition practices
The FDA acted after a study showed that remdesivir shortened the time to recovery by 31%, or about four days on average, for hospitalized COVID-19 patients
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