Meteorologists Face Harassment and Death Threats Amid Hurricane Disinformation
Weather experts say the spiraling falsehoods, especially claims that the government is creating or controlling storms, have gotten out of hand.
By Kate Selig
Weather experts say the spiraling falsehoods, especially claims that the government is creating or controlling storms, have gotten out of hand.
By Kate Selig
The audience will be made up of women at the event, a town hall in Georgia to be taped on Tuesday and aired on Wednesday, the network said.
By Michael M. Grynbaum
CNN said the former president had until noon on Thursday to accept an invitation to an Oct. 23 showdown with Vice President Kamala Harris, who will do a town hall with the cable network instead.
By Maggie Astor
The network is again financing and releasing documentary series and films after backing away from the genre two years ago.
By Nicole Sperling
CNN will begin experimenting in October with a subscription model, in a major initiative from its chief executive, Mark Thompson.
By Benjamin Mullin
Here’s how they’re preparing to make calls in a very tight race — and ensure that viewers and readers believe them.
By Benjamin Mullin and Michael M. Grynbaum
More than 400 teenagers have participated in the Headway Election Challenge.
By Terry Parris Jr.
The Republican lieutenant governor said he would hire new staff soon, following a CNN report linking him to disturbing comments on a porn site.
By Eduardo Medina
Most of the senior staff members on Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson’s campaign for North Carolina governor resigned on Sunday after reports that he had made a series of disturbing online comments.
By Eduardo Medina
Vice President Kamala Harris, who was widely seen as the winner of the Sept. 10 debate against former President Donald J. Trump, has accepted a debate invitation from CNN.
By Tim Balk, Nicholas Nehamas, Maggie Haberman and Michael Gold
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