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    The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer

    The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer: The command center for breaking news, politics and extraordinary reports from around the world. The Situation Room airs weekdays 6p-7p Eastern, Monday through Friday on CNN.  Visit CNN.com/TheSituationRoom.

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    Sources: law enforcement agencies bracing for release of Tyre Nichols’ arrest footage Jan 27, 2023

    Five former Memphis police officers are facing murder charges due to the death of Tyre Nichols. Law enforcement agencies across the country are bracing for reaction to footage which a top Tennessee official called sickening. We discuss all the latest developments with the executive director of the Memphis NAACP. Plus, new details emerge on the timeline for western tanks pledged to Ukraine for its fight against Russia.

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    Biden: U.S. sending 31 Abrams tanks to Ukraine Jan 26, 2023

    The United States has pledged to arm Ukraine with some of the most sophisticated tanks on the planet. Former NATO Supreme Allied Commander Gen. Wesley Clark (Ret.) joins to discuss strategic objectives in Ukraine. Plus, Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, has announced Donald Trump will be allowed back on their platforms.

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    Major breakthrough for military support to Ukraine Jan 25, 2023

    The United States and Germany appear poised to deliver sophisticated tanks as they urge Ukrainians to turn the focus from brutal battles in the east to a renewed offense in the south. Plus: Former Vice President Mike Pence is now facing his own document controversy after about a dozen classified records were found in his Indiana home. And: The latest gut-wrenching developments out of California, the scene of back-to-back mass shootings.

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    Update for January 23, 2023 Jan 24, 2023

    There is no new episode of The Situation Room showcast. If you haven’t already, please check out CNN’s other podcasts and showcasts at cnn.com/audio.

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    New U.S. moves against mercenary group aiding Russia’s war Jan 21, 2023

    As Ukrainian forces train for the next big battle against Russia, the Biden administration is taking new action against a mercenary group aiding Vladimir Putin’s war. This as the United States and Germany are in a standoff over sending tanks to Ukraine. The Ukrainian ambassador to the United States joins to discuss. Plus, the DOJ signals it won’t comply with House Republican’s demands for information on investigations, including the Biden documents probe.

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    Dow falls lower amid recession fears Jan 20, 2023

    A high stakes political standoff emerges over rising the debt ceiling after the U.S. hits its $31 trillion limit. The threat of an economically disastrous default is now hanging over Congress, the White House, and every American. Also, a new report that CIA Director William Burns made a secret trip to Ukraine to brief President Zelensky and share U.S. intelligence on Russia’s next move. Also, actor and producer Alec Baldwin now faces criminal charges in the fatal shooting of a crew member on the set of the film “Rust.”

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    Fiery crash kills 14 including Ukraine officials and a child Jan 19, 2023

    A fiery helicopter crash near Kyiv kills 14 people including key government officials and a child. A top state department spokesperson joins to answer what the U.S. is learning about the crash. Plus, the Biden White House is sticking to the script as its new strategy for dealing with the classified documents crisis takes shape. Plus, prosecutors reveal chilling new evidence in the case of the Massachusetts man formally charged with killing his wife.

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    Netherlands PM: will join in sending Patriot missile defense system to Ukraine Jan 18, 2023

    Another child’s body is found in the rubble of a Ukrainian residential apartment building as the death toll from a powerful Russian missile attack rises. White House official John Kirby joins to answer whether enough U.S. and western military aid is getting to Ukraine. Plus, the White House is ramping up its damage control as the crisis over classified documents intensifies. The Biden team is defending its delayed and incomplete release of information while accusing Republicans of fake outrage.

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    New wave of Russian attacks on civilian infrastructure in Ukraine Jan 17, 2023

    Ukraine is reeling tonight from one of the deadliest Russian attacks since the invasion. At least 40 people have been killed in a cruise missile strike on an apartment building right in the center of the Ukrainian city of Dnipro. Plus, new developments in the classified document scandal looming over the White House. Sources tell CNN that additional searches are possible at locations connected to President Biden. Also, House Minority Leader Rep. Hakeem Jeffries joins to answer if he still has confidence in Biden in light of the classified documents investigation.

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    Massive explosion in Eastern Ukrainian city Jan 14, 2023

    A huge explosion hits the disputed Ukrainian city of Soledar as Russia is claiming it has captured the city and officials in Kyiv insist the battle is not over yet. We have a live report from Ukraine and speak with the Ukrainian ambassador to the United Nations about the state of the war. Plus, President Biden faces a growing crisis as a special councel is now in place to investigate his handling of classified records. Also, the death toll is rising in the southeast United States after a series of tornados leave a wake of destruction.

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    Biden’s ex-executive assistant interviewed in DOJ documents probe Jan 13, 2023

    A special counsel is now set to investigate President Biden’s handling of classified material. The U.S. attorney general launches an independent probe after more documents were found, this time at the President’s home in Delaware. Also, Rep. George Santos is defiant amid growing calls for him to resign over the many lies he told voters. Plus, dangerous tornadoes are ravaging southeastern parts of the United States.

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    Sources: Biden legal team finds classified docs at second location Jan 12, 2023

    According to sources, classified documents are among the records found by the Biden legal team in a search of a second location. Rep. Chris Stewart of the Intelligence Committee joins to discuss the latest events in the House and the Biden documents revelation. Plus, FAA system outages cause massive flight delays and disruptions across the United States.

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    Update for January 10, 2023 Jan 11, 2023

    There is no new episode of The Situation Room showcast. If you haven’t already, please check out CNN’s other podcasts and showcasts at cnn.com/audio.

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    Classified docs from Biden’s time as VP discovered in private office Jan 10, 2023

    Attorneys for President Biden find several classified documents from his time as vice president at one of his private offices according to a source familiar with the story. The documents were discovered last fall and were turned over to the National Archives who referred the matter to the DOJ for further investigation.

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    House returning to session soon as McCarthy seizes momentum Jan 07, 2023

    Rep. Kevin McCarthy is right now trying to seize momentum in the bid for speakership. McCarthy’s proposed concessions include allowing one member to call for a vote to oust the speaker, to hold votes on conservative bills, more Freedom Caucus members on the Rules Committee, and more. GOP Rep. Warren Davidson joins to discuss McCarthy’s concessions and the future of Republicans in the House. Also, an affidavit reveals chilling new details about the Idaho college student murders.

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    Update for January 5, 2023 Jan 06, 2023

    There is no new episode of The Situation Room showcast. If you haven’t already, please check out CNN’s other podcasts and showcasts at cnn.com/audio.

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    McCarthy defeated for sixth time Jan 05, 2023

    Republicans are huddling behind closed door tonight as Rep. Kevin McCarthy’s bid for the speaker’s gavel lands with a thud for the second straight day. Plus, new information is emerging about the terrifying on-field collapse of NFL player Damar Hamlin. The Buffalo Bills say Hamlin is showing signs of improvement although he remains in critical condition. The chief medical officer for the NFL joins to discuss.

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    Rep. Jordan: “no” chance I will become House speaker Jan 04, 2023

    Rep. Kevin McCarthy has failed to lock down the votes he needed to win the speaker's gavel in the House. Despite losing this third vote, McCarthy remains defiant, refusing to give up despite a band of some 20 right-wing lawmakers who remain united to opposing his nomination. This as Rep. Jordan, who has also been nominated, indicates he has no chance of becoming speaker.

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    McCarthy meets with opponents, allies hours before speaker vote Jan 03, 2023

    Republican Kevin McCarthy is holding last-ditch talks tonight to fight to win the speaker’s job in the House. We’ll tell you who has been spotted heading into his office. Also, the suspect in the brutal stabbing deaths of fourth college students is expected in court tomorrow. Plus, Russia suffers what may be the biggest loss of life since the start of the invasion. Ukraine is claiming a major strike against Russian forces as Moscow unleashed a fresh barrage of missiles and ones, including in Kyiv.

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    Putin, Xi vow closer ties as Russia bombards Ukraine Dec 31, 2022

    Vladimir Putin vows his ties with China’s president can withstand all tests as Russia launches a fresh round of drone strikes in Ukraine. Plus, police officially announced the name of the suspect in the killing of four University of Idaho students. The 28-year-old is in custody in Pennsylvania right now and is charged with four counts of first degree murder.

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    Brazilian soccer legend Pelé dies at age 82 Dec 30, 2022

    Pelé, the Brazilian soccer star who became a global icon, has died at 82 after a battle with cancer. Plus, the January 6th select committee released witness transcripts which include Donald Trump Jr. explaining why texted Mark Meadows after the 2020 election about plans to keep Trump in office. Rep. Zoe Lofgren of the January 6 select committee joins to discuss revelations about events from inside Trump’s inner circle.

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    Southwest has cancelled about 16,000 flights in a week Dec 29, 2022

    The Southwest Airlines crisis is taking a growing toll on travelers with thousands of additional flights cancelled today. Federal scrutiny is intensifying as stranded customers demand action. Also, parts of Buffalo, New York remain paralyzed by a once in a lifetime blizzard. The National Guard is now going door to door as the death toll keeps rising and the city struggles to dig out. Plus, Rep. Adam Schiff of the January 6th select committee joins to give his take on the latest revelations from the committee.

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    Supreme Court: Trump-era border restrictions remain in effect Dec 28, 2022

    The U.S. Supreme Court has just issued a ruling leaving Trump-era immigration restrictions in effect while legal challenges play out. We’ll go live to the border to see how this ruling may impact a growing influx of migrants. Plus, airports are jammed with frustrated Southwest Airlines customers as the airline is to blame for 90% of the thousands of flights cancelled in the United States today. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg joins to discuss passenger’s rights amid the travel disruptions.

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    National Guard troops deployed for rescue efforts in NY Dec 27, 2022

    A deadly and paralyzing blizzard emergency emerges from a historic winter storm. The governor of New York requested federal help, warning the danger to residents there is urgent. Erie County executive Mark Poloncarz joins to provide updates on this developing story as thousands of flights are cancelled. Plus, Vladimir Putin claims he’s ready to negotiate a solution to the Ukraine war.

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    Thousands of flight cancellations & delays as massive storm hits Dec 24, 2022

    Dangerous whiteout conditions emerge as a huge and deadly winter storm strikes the northeast. We are tracking this epic weather system as it unleashes record cold, heavy snow, freezing rain, and flooding across the country and creates holiday travel disruption. Plus, the January 6th select committee issued their final report laying the blame for the insurrection squarely on former President Donald Trump. We break down the massive report and whether it paves a way for Trump to be indicted.

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    New witness transcripts just released by January 6 committee Dec 23, 2022

    A new batch of transcripts has just been released by the January 6th select committee. We go through the interviews by key witnesses. Plus, a once in a generation winter storm is leaving almost half of the United States population is under a wind chill alert. Plus, CNN is in Ukraine following the impact of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s trip to the United States.

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    Update for December 21, 2022 Dec 22, 2022

    There is no new episode of The Situation Room showcast. If you haven’t already, please check out CNN’s other podcasts and showcasts at cnn.com/audio.

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    Plans under way for Zelensky to visit White House tomorrow Dec 21, 2022

    Sources say plans are underway for Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenky to visit the White House tomorrow. Also, a House committee is about to vote on whether boxes full of former President Trump’s tax returns should be made public. Plus, the January 6th select committee begins handing over transcripts and other evidence to the Justice Department.

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    Jan. 6 committee refers Trump to DOJ on four criminal charges Dec 20, 2022

    The January 6th committee formally accuses Donald Trump of crimes for his role in the insurrection, sending referrals to the Justice Department on four federal charges. We break down the legal threat to Trump as prosecutors must decide whether to indict him. Also, Chief Justice John Roberts has ordered a temporary freeze on plans to end a Trump-era border policy this week. Plus, Harvey Weinstein is convicted of 3 of 7 charges in his Los Angeles sexual assault trial.

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    Source: 1/6 committee may recommend criminal charges against Trump Dec 17, 2022

    CNN has learned that the January 6th select committee is considering asking the DOJ to pursue at least two criminal charges against former President Trump. Also, colossal damage from one of the biggest Russian attacks on Ukraine since the war began. The U.S. appears to be on the brink of sending Patriot air defense missiles to aid Ukraine. Plus, CNN is on the scene at the southern border amid fears that a crisis is unfolding as thousands of migrants pour into the El Paso area every day.

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    Stocks tumble on recession fears Dec 16, 2022

    Recession fears grip Wall Street and stock prices tumble as the Federal Reserve's downbeat new economic forecast starts to sink in. Also, a CNN exclusive interview with outgoing House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer in their first joint sit-down interview. They weigh in on whether President Biden should run again and whether Trump might win.

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    Fed opts for smaller rate increase, signals more hikes in 2023 Dec 15, 2022

    Americans buying homes and seeking loans are bracing for the impact of the seventh interest rate hike this year. The Federal Reserve is opting for a smaller increase this time as inflation cools while signaling there may be more economic pain in 2023. Plus, Russia launches new strikes on Ukraine, including the capitol city. Also, a tornado strikes in New Orleans.

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    Confirmed tornado in Louisiana Dec 14, 2022

    A large and extremely dangerous tornado was just confirmed in Louisiana as a massive winter storm sweeps the United States. We’re tracking the severe weather system that’s threatening millions of Americans right now. Also, CNN has learned that the DOJ tried to get access to the texts of Republican Congressman Scott Perry in its investigation of efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election. Plus, President Biden just signed a historic same-sex marriage legislation into law.

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    New subpoena for GA Secretary of State Dec 13, 2022

    A new subpoena in the federal investigation of January 6th is seeking testimony from the Georgia Secretary of State who defied Trump’s efforts to try to overturn the presidential election. Plus, we’re learning more about Brittney Griner’s months in Russian captivity and how the WNBA star is readjusting to freedom. Also, we’re tracking the massive winter storm that’s unleashing blizzard conditions in parts of Northern California.

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    Source: judge declines to hold Trump in contempt of court Dec 10, 2022

    A federal judge declined to hold Trump in contempt of court for failing to comply with a subpoena regarding classified documents. Also, we look at Arizona Senator Kyrsten Sinema’s decision to leave the Democratic Party and register as a political independent. Plus, a protestor has been executed in the first death penalty that has been publicly reported by Iranian state media in connection to recent protests. Iran has signaled that more protesters are going to be executed.

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    Justice Department seeking to hold Trump in contempt Dec 09, 2022

    The U.S. Justice Department is asking a federal judge to hold former President Donald Trump in contempt for failing to comply with a subpoena to turn over highly classified documents. Plus, we’re learning which top Trump allies may now face criminal referrals from the January 6th select committee. Also, WNBA star Brittney Griner finally is on her way home, freed by Russia in exchange for a U.S. release of a notorious Russian arms dealer.

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    Chairman: Jan 6 committee has decided to make criminal referrals Dec 08, 2022

    According to sources, the January 6th committee has decided that criminal referrals will happen. Plus, the Trump team finds more documents marked classified on the former president’s property. Also, top Democrats are celebrating Senator Raphael Warnock’s re-election in Georgia.

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    Update for December 6, 2022 Dec 06, 2022

    There is no new episode of The Situation Room showcast. If you haven’t already, please check out CNN’s other podcasts and showcasts at cnn.com/audio.

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    NC grid attack closes schools, forces a state of emergency Dec 06, 2022

    The FBI joins the hunt for a suspect in North Carolina after a targeted power grid attack left thousands of people without electricity. Also, the final campaign push in Georgia is happening now in a race which will determine the balance of power in the Senate. Plus, former Vice President Mike Pence responds to Trump’s call for the termination of the U.S. constitution as we examine which Republicans speak out.

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    January 6th panels weighs final moves Dec 03, 2022

    The January 6th Select Committee holds urgent talks on its final moves knowing that the panel’s days are numbered as the House swings toward a Republican majority. Rep. Adam Schiff of the committee joins to discuss updates on potential criminal referrals against former President Trump and other key figures. Plus, a better than expected jobs report shows hiring remains strong. Also, a look at polling data in the Georgia Senate runoff.

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    Federal appeals court halts special master review of docs seized at Mar-a-Lago Dec 02, 2022

    A federal appeals court has just halted a special master review of documents seized from Mar-a-Lago. We examine details of the ruling and what it means for the boarder investigations of former President Trump. Also, the Senate passes a bill to avert a nationwide rail strike that would be crippling for the U.S. economy. Plus, Biden hosts his first state visit with France’s Emmanuel Macron who together reaffirm their commitment to Ukraine.

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    House passes bill to avert rail strike Dec 01, 2022

    Attorney General Merrick Garland spoke about the historic convictions in the Justice Department’s January 6th investigation a day after the leader of the Oath Keepers was found guilty of seditious conspiracy. Rep. Jason Crow of the Armed Services Committee joins to discuss the ruling. Also, the House passed a bill to avert a rail strike as a crucial deadline fast approached. Plus, Rep. Hakeem Jeffries has been elected to replace Nancy Pelosi as leader of House Democrats.

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    Oath Keepers leader convicted of seditious conspiracy Nov 30, 2022

    The leader of the far right group the Oath Keepers has been found guilty of seditious conspiracy and his role in the events of January 6th. We break down this rare and powerful verdict and what it means for the Justice Department’s broader investigation of the insurrection. Rep. Jamie Raskin of the January 6th Select Committee joins to discus the trial. Plus, the Senate passes a bill protecting same-sex marriage rights.

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    Rare protests rage across China over zero-Covid policy Nov 29, 2022

    Anger grows in China as daily Covid-19 cases set records and lockdowns cause protests across the country. Plus, former Vice President Mike Pence speaks out against former President Trump’s dinner with a white nationalist and holocaust denier. Also, former Trump advisor Kellyanne Conway meets with the January 6th select committee for a 5-hour interview.

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    Extreme hardship in Ukraine amid widespread power outages Nov 26, 2022

    CNN is on the ground as Ukraine races to restore power after Russian missile strikes against the Ukrainian power grid as winter swiftly approaches. Vladimir Putin is reaching out to the mothers of Russian soldiers acknowledging the deadly toll that the war is taking.

    New details on the “Death Note” left behind by the Walmart gunman in Chesapeake, VA including his claim that people who worked with him in the store were mocking him, this as police reveal the shooters handgun was purchased on the same day that he opened fire.

    And at the World Cup, the USA national soccer team plays to a dramatic draw against England. Now team USA needs a win in their next match up to go through.

    Alex Marquardt is in for Wolf Blitzer

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    Six Killed in Virginia Mass Shooting Nov 24, 2022

    A gunman kills six people at a Walmart in Virginia, leaving yet another community reeling. The mass shooting toll in the U.S. this year has climbed to above 600, causing many across the country to call for gun reform. Plus, Pence may testify in the January 6 criminal probe, and Idaho police give an update on their investigation into the killings of four Idaho college students.

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    Garamendi Speaks Out About Death Threats Nov 23, 2022

    Prosecutors unseal a criminal complaint against a Michigan man for threatening to kill FBI Director Christopher Wray and California congressman John Garamendi. Plus, more details about the Colorado Springs nightclub shooting emerge, with the first hearing for the suspect set for tomorrow. As friends and family mourn the victims, Colorado Springs’ mayor talks to CNN about protecting the LGTBQ community in the wake of this tragedy.

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    Names of Colorado Victims Released Nov 22, 2022

    A shooting at an LGBTQ nightclub in Colorado Springs left five dead and more wounded. CNN shares live coverage of the official news conference from Colorado Springs, and releases the names of the victims for the first time: Daniel Aston, Kelly Loving, Ashley Paugh, Derrick Rump, and Raymond Green Vance. Plus, an exclusive look inside a Ukrainian reconnaissance team targeting Russian invaders.

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    Special counsel will take over probes into Trump Nov 19, 2022

    Attorney General Merrick Garland appoints a special counsel to oversee the sprawling federal criminal investigations into Donald Trump. The announcement prompted, in part, by the former president’s decision to launch a 2024 White House campaign. On Capitol Hill, the new Democratic leadership team is taking shape after Nancy Pelosi’s decision to step aside. Also, new tensions emerge on the Korean Peninsula after North Korea test launches a new type of long-range missile.

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    Pelosi ends run as Democratic leader Nov 18, 2022

    Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced that she will end her run as Democratic leader of the House as Rep. Hakeem Jeffries is likely to run unopposed as her replacement. Also, Ukrainian experts arrive in Poland to join in the investigation of a missile which killed 2 people. Plus, Iran protests enter their third month as the Iranian regime steps up its deadly crackdown.

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    GOP one seat away from securing House majority Nov 17, 2022

    Republicans are one seat away from winning the House as Mitch McConnell wins the Republican leadership position in the Senate. Plus, the deadly blast in Poland is now believed to be the result of Ukrainian air defense missiles.

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    Missile strike hits NATO member Poland Nov 16, 2022

    Two people are dead in Poland after missiles hit near the border with Ukraine. CNN is on the scene of the strike with a live report. Plus, Republicans are on the verge of a slim House majority as GOP leader Kevin McCarthy wins the Republican nomination for Speaker of the House.

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    House still undecided as Dems hold Senate Nov 15, 2022

    Control of the House is still up for grabs as Democrats now hold the Senate. Plus, President Biden is riding the midterm momentum onto the world stage as he meets face-to-face with Chinese President Xi and sounds hopeful that the competition between the superpowers won’t become what he call a new Cold War. Also, President Zelensky makes a surprise visit to the recently liberated city of Kherson.

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    Update for November 11, 2022 Nov 11, 2022

    There is no new episode of The Situation Room showcast. If you haven’t already, please check out CNN’s other podcasts and showcasts at cnn.com/audio.

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    Update for November 10, 2022 Nov 10, 2022

    There is no new episode of The Situation Room showcast. If you haven’t already, please check out CNN’s other podcasts and showcasts at cnn.com/audio.

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    Razor-thin Senate race in Georgia could be destined for runoff Nov 08, 2022

    We’re just one day away from tomorrow’s pivotal midterm elections. In a little over 24 hours, results will begin pouring in with huge implications for the direction of the country and the future of the Biden agenda. Also, CNN sits down with Republican leader Kevin McCarthy to preview his plans if the GOP wins the House.

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    Last pre-election labor report: 261K new jobs added in October Nov 05, 2022

    With elections just four days out, candidates are making their final pitches to voters. We speak with high-ranking House member Rep. James Clyburn about the future of House. Also, the U.S. economy is the top issue for most Americans as the latest economic report card from the Labor Department is now out. Also, former President Trump says he will “very probably” run for president again in 2024.

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    Law enforcement involved in elections across U.S. Nov 03, 2022

    With five days until midterms, Democrats are playing defense and deploying more famous faces to try to bolster their chances in key races. President Biden has a rally out west this hour, building on his newest warning to voters that democracy is on the ballot. Plus, a CNN report on increased law enforcement in elections across the country.

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    San Francisco D.A. on motive of Pelosi attack suspect Nov 03, 2022

    A top House committee chairwoman demands answers from U.S. Capitol Police about the Paul Pelosi attack, raising serious questions about the security for U.S. lawmakers. The San Francisco district attorney trying the case against the suspect joins to answer what the next steps will be and what the motive for the attack was. Also, new U.S. intelligence leads to disturbing discussions inside the Russian military about scenarios for using nuclear weapons in Ukraine.

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    U.S. Capitol Police chief: more security needed to protect lawmakers in current climate Nov 02, 2022

    The man charged in the hammer attack on Nancy Pelosi’s husband has just been arraigned. Also, political heavyweights in both parties are hitting the campaign trail one week before the midterm elections that could potentially shake up the balance of power in Washington. Plus, the Federal Reserve is expected to hike interest rates again tomorrow and former Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers joins to discuss.

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    Pelosi attack rekindles fears of political violence ahead of midterms Oct 31, 2022

    Federal prosecutors have charged the suspect in the Paul Pelosi attack with assault and attempted kidnapping. There are chilling new details about his alleged plan to take House Speaker Nancy Pelosi hostage and break her kneecaps. Also, federal officials now warn of a heightened threat to the election from violent extremists here in the United States. Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas joins to discuss the threat of attacks ahead of the election.

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    Feds warn domestic extremists pose threat to midterms Oct 29, 2022

    Federal officials have just issued a new warning that violent extremists here in the United States are posing a heightened threat to the midterm elections just hours after the brutal attack on Nancy Pelosi’s husband. Congressman Adam Kinzinger joins to speak out about the threat. Also, Biden, Obama, and Harris are all hitting the campaign trail for candidates in critical races as many Democrats fear a Republican shift in Congress.

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    Putin denies plans to use nuclear weapons Oct 28, 2022

    Ukrainian troops are strengthening defense positions against Russia right now, bracing for what they call the heaviest battles ahead in the fight for Kherson. Also, President Biden touts unexpected economic growth as he tries to rev up Democratic voters in the blue state of New York. Plus, former President Trump’s lawyers take part in a secret court hearing related to the Mar-a-Lago documents investigation.

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    One-on-one with Israeli President Isaac Herzog Oct 27, 2022

    Wolf sits down for an exclusive interview with Israeli President Isaac Herzog to discuss the war in Ukraine and the threats posed by Russia and Iran. Plus, Russian forces train for a nuclear strike as Vladimir Putin loses more ground in the war against Ukraine. Also, a second woman is accusing Georgia Republican Herschel Walker of pressuring her to get an abortion.

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    Pennsylvania Senate debate tonight Oct 26, 2022

    Tonight, a debate showdown in Pennsylvania, a race that could decide Senate control. Also, a Russian court has upheld its nine-year prison sentence for Brittney Griner. Author Bob Woodward joins to discuss Trump’s response to him releasing audio from his interviews with the former president.

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    New CNN polls: over 60% of PA, WI voters say economy getting worse Oct 24, 2022

    President Biden’s new closing argument to voters acknowledges Democrats are running against the tide with Election Day fast approaching. We look at CNN’s exclusive new polls. Also, the Trump organization’s tax fraud trial is now underway in New York after years of investigation. Plus, as the battle for southern Ukraine rages, Russia is now accusing Ukrainian forces of planning to detonate a nuclear-laced dirty bomb.

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    Steve Bannon sentenced to prison Oct 22, 2022

    The January 6th select committee officially subpoenas former President Trump, demanding documents and testimony. The move comes as Trump ally Steve Bannon is sentenced to four months in prison for defying his subpoena. Also, President Biden makes a new pitch to voters and new predictions as well. Plus, Ukraine is accusing Russia of planning to attack a critical dam to create a large scale catastrophe.

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    Russia evacuating civilians as Ukraine forces push toward Kherson Oct 21, 2022

    Fighting intensifies in southern Ukraine as Russia resorts to desperate measures to try to hold the front line. Also, President Biden is in the critical midterm battleground state of Pennsylvania touting infrastructure spending as many voters worry about inflation and the economy. Former US Treasury Secretary Larry Summers joins to provide his assessment of the recession threat. Also, Liz Truss abruptly announced her resignation as prime minister of Britain after only six weeks in power.

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    Judge orders release of emails from ex-Trump election lawyer Oct 20, 2022

    A federal judge a few moments ago ordered the release of emails from John Eastman, a former Donald Trump attorney, to House investigators. According to the judge, Trump signed legal documents describing evidence of election fraud knowing it was false. Also, key member of the Senate foreign relations committee Sen. Chris Murphy joins to discuss Ukraine’s request to Israel to share an iron dome air defense.

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    Swarms of kamikaze drones overwhelm Ukraine’s air defense Oct 18, 2022

    Drone attacks cause blackouts across Ukraine as Russia targets more power plants and escalates civilian suffering. Also, a CNN exclusive on the Trump tapes. Hear some of then President Trump’s revealing recorded interviews with journalist Bob Woodward. Plus, as early voting sets records in Georgia, the high stakes midterm election is only three weeks away.

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    Kyiv mayor: death toll from drone strikes rises to four Oct 18, 2022

    Russian kamikaze drones hit Kyiv, striking civilian infrastructure and killing at least four people. Also, as the Iranian crackdown on Kurdish protests continues, some Iranian Kurdish women flee to Iraqi-Kurdistan, which has been hit by Iranian missiles over the last month. Also, Donald Trump complained on his social media platform, Trust Social, that U.S. Jews aren’t “appreciative” enough of his moves on Israel.

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    DOJ files formal appeal of Mar-a-Lago special master Oct 15, 2022

    The DOJ just filed a formal appeal of the appointment of a special master who is overseeing the review of highly classified documents seized from Mar-a-Lago. Also, former President Trump lashes out at the January 6th select committee but doesn’t reveal if he’ll comply with the subpoena from the committee. Plus, Ukrainian forces are making major gains in the occupied Kherson region, prompting Russian officials to announce an evacuation.

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    January 6 committee subpoenas Trump Oct 13, 2022

    The January 6th select committee punctuates its final hearing before the midterm elections with a bombshell: a subpoena for former President Donald Trump. The panel also played never-before-seen footage of congressional leaders sheltering from the mob during the attack. Also, the Supreme Court rejects Trump’s plea to intervene in the fight over classified documents seized by the FBI. Plus, a Florida jury recommends gunman Nikolas Cruz not receive the death penalty and instead spend the rest of his life in prison without parole.

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    Jury: Alex Jones should pay nearly $1 billion to Sandy Hook families Oct 12, 2022

    A jury has awarded nearly one billion dollars to Sandy Hook families in the defamation case against Alex Jones. Then, Russia launches mass casualty missile strikes in Ukraine as the U.S. and NATO scramble to beef up Ukrainian air defenses. White House national security official John Kirby joins to discuss the administration’s response to Vladimir Putin’s provocation. Also, the January 6th committee is poised to argue that President Trump remains a clear and present danger to democracy in America.

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    UK spy chief: Russia “desperate” as military supplies run low Oct 12, 2022

    Russia unleashes a new round of revenge attacks on Ukraine triggering air raid sirens and destruction. President Zelensky is pleading with G7 nations for more weapons during emergency talks on the deadly Russian bombardment. Also, the DOJ is urging the Supreme Court to stay out of the dispute of classified documents seized from Mar-a-Lago. Plus, prosecutors have dropped all charges against Adnan Syed who has spent 23 years in jail.

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    Biden promises Ukraine “advanced air defense systems” Oct 11, 2022

    Flames and destruction in the Ukrainian capital after Russia unleashes its heaviest air strikes since the invasion. A key adviser to President Volodymyr Zelensky joins to discuss the implications for the war. Also, new images and emails undercut former President Trump’s attempts to blame the federal government for the classified documents found at Mar-a-Lago. Plus, a state of emergency is now in effect in New York City as officials struggle to house thousands of migrants bussed by Republicans.

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    Sources: top U.S. officials surprised by Biden’s nuke “armageddon” warning Oct 08, 2022

    President Biden ignites a firestorm with an unexpected warning that Russia’s war on Ukraine could spark what he calls a nuclear armageddon. U.S. officials say there’s no new intelligence, but the message is consistent. Also, Rep. Zoe Lofgren joins to discuss how the Justice Department believes former President Trump has not returned all the classified documents he took from the White House.

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    Ukraine: counteroffensive reclaims 120+ settlements in two weeks Oct 07, 2022

    Major developments in Ukraine where Russian forces are fleeing a relentless counteroffensive. There are nuclear fears as Vladimir Putin lays claim to an embattled Ukrainian nuclear power plant. U.S. Undersecretary of State Victoria Nuland joins to provide details. Sources say the Georgia prosecutor investigating the plot to overturn the 2020 presidential election could begin issuing indictments as soon as December.

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    Iranian government arrests eight after teen protestor found dead Oct 06, 2022

    In Iran, the government says eight people are under arrest after a young protestor was found dead. Also, there are fears that gas prices could once again surge as a group of oil producing nations are set to slash output. Plus, sources tell CNN the U.S. intelligence community now believes elements within the Ukrainian government authorized a car bombing that killed the daughter of a prominent Russian nationalist.

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    Trump goes to Supreme Court over Mar-a-Lago search Oct 05, 2022

    Former President Trump files an emergency request at the Supreme Court, asking the justices to intervene in the dispute over materials seized at Mar-a-Lago. Plus, CNN is on the ground in Florida where rescuers are trying to reach survivors nearly a week after Hurricane Ian. Also, Iranian protestors brave bullets and beatings as fierce anti-regime demonstrations grow.

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    Hurricane Ian’s death toll rises to at least 104 Oct 04, 2022

    The death toll from Hurricane Ian surges to at least 104 people as urgent rescues are still underway and emergency crews track down survivors. Also, an exclusive CNN report from a key city just recaptured by Ukrainian forces. Ukraine’s ambassador to the United States joins to discuss the latest from the war zone. Plus, developments in the Oath Keepers seditious conspiracy trial which is now underway.

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    Ian strikes South Carolina Oct 01, 2022

    Ian is striking South Carolina after making landfall again as a Category 1 hurricane. Piers are collapsing as emergency officials warn the storm remains an extreme threat right now. This comes as the massive scale of Ian’s destruction in Florida is still being revealed. Also tonight, Vladimir Putin is vowing victory after annexing one fifth of Ukraine. The U.S. and its allies are condemning the land grab as illegal.

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    Water rescues underway after Hurricane Ian kills at least 17 Sep 30, 2022

    Urgent rescues are underway as Florida suffers from catastrophic hurricane destruction for miles and miles leaving homes shredded and entire communities underwater. Ian has regained strength and is now a hurricane again, taking direct aim at the Carolinas and Georgia, threatening more homes and lives with devastating winds, storm surge, and flooding.

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    Hurricane Ian makes second landfall Sep 29, 2022

    Florida Governor Ron DeSantis warns Hurricane Ian will cause a lot of damage throughout the state of Florida. As the catastrophic storm makes landfall, some towns expect storm surges of up to 17 feet which could cause significant flooding. This as winds near the core of Ian could exceed 150 mph with gusts up to 190 mph. CNN is live on the ground in Florida with the latest on the hurricane.

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    Florida braces for life-threatening storm surge as Ian nears Sep 28, 2022

    Forecasts warn Hurricane Ian’s winds are extending, further threatening a wider area in Florida as the storm is now expected to move to shore in about 24 hours from now. Plus, Russia is claiming victory after the sham annexation votes in Ukraine. The United States is on alert for Vladimir Putin’s next move as Russians protest his war strategy and flee his military draft.

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    Ian strengthens to Category 2 hurricane Sep 27, 2022

    A new forecast for Hurricane Ian’s assault on Florida is being released this hour as evacuations begin and National Guard troops mobilize. Also, CNN’s new exclusive reporting on a mysterious phone call from the White House to a rioter on January 6th. The rioter's identity is now revealed as the House select committee is preparing to hold what is likely to be its final investigative hearing.

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    “Sham” pro-Russia vote in Ukraine Sep 24, 2022

    The West is condemning a sham vote now underway in Russian held parts of Ukraine. Putin is seeking a bogus endorsement of his violent takeover of territory as his war strategy ignites protest at home. Also, a CNN exclusive on Trump’s secret court fight as his lawyers look to block testimony by former Trump aides in a grand jury’s criminal probe of January 6th. Plus, U.S. stocks plunge to the lowest level in nearly two years.

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    Protests spread in Russia as Putin calls up 300,000 reservists Sep 23, 2022

    Division is growing inside Russia’s military as Putin struggles with new setbacks in Ukraine and angers his generals by giving them direct orders. Then, chief international anchor Christiane Amanpour joins to discuss protests in Iran after the death of a woman by Iran’s morality police.

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    Zelensky to U.N.: Demand punishment for Russian crimes Sep 22, 2022

    President Volodymyr Zelensky demands punishment for Russian crimes against Ukraine in remarks moments ago before the United Nations General Assembly. This as Vladimir Putin is escalating the war by making nuclear threats and mobilizing hundreds of thousands of reservists after defeats on the battlefield. Also, a sweeping new lawsuit filed by the New York attorney general alleges Donald J. Trump committed fraud. Plus, the Federal Reserve takes another historic step by raising federal interest rates yet again.

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    DOJ & Trump team hold first meeting with Mar-a-Lago special master Sep 21, 2022

    A major courtroom showdown in the Mar-a-Lago investigation just ramped up as the Trump team’s hand picked special master raises questions over claims the former president declassified documents seized by the FBI. Plus, a migrants advocacy group just filed a federal lawsuit against Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. Then, CNN is on the ground in Ukraine for a report on the heated battle between Ukrainian defenders and Russian mercenaries.

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    Migrants taken to Martha’s Vineyard tell CNN they were misled Sep 17, 2022

    There is growing backlash against Republican governors who sent migrants north. The White House likening their actions to human smugglers. Also, the stage is set for a legal showdown as the Justice Department is set to file an appeal after a judge’s ruling naming a special master to review classified documents in the Trump Mar-a-Lago case.

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    Freight railways, unions reach deal to avoid crippling strike Sep 16, 2022

    A rail strike that would have been disastrous for the U.S. economy has been avoided after the Biden administration brokers a tentative deal. Key player in those talks, Labor Secretary Marty Walsh, joins to answer what's next. Plus, the Republican governors of Florida and Texas are ramping up the political fight over immigration by flying and bussing more migrants to the northeast.

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    Amtrak cancels all long distance trains ahead of potential strike Sep 14, 2022

    Amtrak is canceling all long distance train service ahead of a looming rail strike. High-stakes talks are under way as unions and rail companies try to avoid a major shutdown. Can they strike a deal before the Friday deadline? Plus, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky visits a newly liberated city and says he's shocked by the destruction Russian troops left behind.

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    Now: Queen Elizabeth’s coffin inside Buckingham palace Sep 14, 2022

    The grand farewell to Queen Elizabeth moves to London where her coffin is now inside Buckingham palace. Also, the first look inside a city that has just been retaken by Ukraine. The Ukrainian ambassador to the United States joins to discuss the stunning turn in the war. Plus, a disastrous day on Wall Street after a higher than expected inflation report.

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    Charles III addresses UK, Scottish parliaments for first time as King Sep 13, 2022

    Queen Elizabeth’s coffin is now resting at a cathedral in Scotland after a solemn, silent vigil held by her children, led by the new King. Also, Ukraine raises its flag over territory it has reclaimed. Kyiv’s forces make stunning new gains in the northeast as Russia’s defenses crumble. White House official John Kirby joins to answer if this a turning point in the war.

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    Grief and gratitude from the new King Sep 10, 2022

    Charles III delivered the first speech of his reign, vowing to carry on Queen Elizabeth II's unwavering service to her country while joining with those mourning his mother's death. Our correspondents were at key locations across London and in Scotland as the UK and the world remembered the Queen.

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    Special report: The passing of Queen Elizabeth Sep 08, 2022

    Wolf continues our tribute to the life and legacy of Queen Elizabeth II, who died today at the age of 96.

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    Wash Post: material on foreign nations’s nukes seized at Mar-a-Lago Sep 07, 2022

    Rising fears that former President Trump may have endangered national and international security after a new report that highly classified material on a foreign nation’s nuclear defenses was seized at Mar-a-Lago. Former director of national intelligence James Clapper joins to assess the potential impact. Plus, an in-depth look at the water crisis in Jackson, Mississippi.

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    Ex-Trump attorney general: special master ruling is “wrong” Sep 07, 2022

    Tough new criticism emerges of the decision to have a special master review documents seized from Mar-a-Lago. Former Trump Attorney General Bill Barr is weighing in tonight, calling the judge’s opinion wrong and urging the Justice Department to appeal. Plus, newly obtained surveillance video shows a fake GOP elector helped pro-Trump operatives enter a county election office in Georgia on the same day a voting system was breached there.

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    Judge grants Trump’s special master request Sep 06, 2022

    A federal judge ordered an independent review of the documents seized in the search of Mar-a-Lago, granting former President Trump’s request to appoint a special master. We break down the ruling and what happens next. Also, President Biden speaks this hour from Pennsylvania in an effort to push for Democrats in key swing state midterms. Plus, Liz Truss is set to be the next prime minister of the United Kingdom.

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    Mar-a-Lago inventory reveals 48+ empty folders marked classified Sep 03, 2022

    New developments in the Mar-a-Lago investigation as a federal judge unseals an inventory divulging the trove of material seized from Donald Trump’s Florida home. The extensive list raises new questions about the dozens of empty folders marked classified. Plus, President Biden is touting another round of good news for the U.S. economy as 315,000 jobs were added last month.

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    Special master hearing ends with no ruling from judge Sep 02, 2022

    The courtroom’s showdown over Donald Trump’s request for a special master has just concluded without a decision from the judge. Trump attorneys are making their case, comparing his retention of classified documents to an overdue library book. Then, President Biden is heading to Philadelphia for a primetime address on threats to American democracy.

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    Water crisis in Mississippi’s capitol city enters third straight day Sep 01, 2022

    In Jackson, Mississippi, a third straight day of misery amid a water supply crisis. Emergency distribution measures struggle to reach the city’s 150,000 residents. Then, the FDA has authorized the first updated booster vaccine targeting the Omicron variant. Americans could get the new shots as soon as Friday.

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    Tonight: DOJ to respond to Trump’s “special master” request Aug 31, 2022

    A new deadline for the Justice Department approaches as prosecutors are about to submit a lengthy response to former President Trump’s request for a special master in the Mar-a-Lago investigation. Also, Mikhail Gorbachev, the last leader of the Soviet Union, has died in Moscow at the age of 91. We look back at his life and place in history. Then, Mississippi’s largest city is in crisis amid a catastrophic failure of its water supply.

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    Sen. Graham: Trump indictment would cause “riots in the streets” Aug 30, 2022

    The Justice Department says a limited set of materials seized from Mar-a-Lago could be covered by attorney-client privilege. Former President Trump is pushing for a special master to review the materials as the intelligence community assesses the potential national security fallout. Also, engine trouble has caused NASA to postpone a critical first step toward returning Americans to the moon.

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    Roughly half of Mar-a-Lago affidavit redacted Aug 27, 2022

    The newly unsealed Mar-a-Lago search affidavit reveals the level of Top Secret intelligence that was taken to former President Trump’s home, stored in an unauthorized location, and at a risk of falling into the wrong hands. The affidavit also shows the FBI believed its search might uncover evidence of obstruction.

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    Redacted Mar-a-Lago affidavit to be unsealed by noon tomorrow Aug 26, 2022

    The Mar-a-Lago search affidavit will be released with the Justice Department’s redactions. A federal judge just ordered the information to be unsealed by noon tomorrow. Also, the Biden White House is struggling to answer questions about the president’s new student loan relief program and the criticism it is getting from both the left and the right.

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    Ukraine: death toll rises to 22 in Russian attack on train station Aug 25, 2022

    The death toll is rising from an attack at a train station in Ukraine as the country marks six devastating months since Russia launched its invasion. CNN is live in Kyiv and in Moscow at this critical and dangerous moment in the war. Also, new court deadlines are fast approaching in connection with the FBI search of Mar-a-Lago. The Justice Department has only a day left to propose how much of the search affidavit should stay secret or go public.

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    National Archives: most sensitive government secrets among 700+ pages retrieved Aug 24, 2022

    A just released letter reveals new information about classified material retrieved from Mar-a-Lago months before the FBI search. The letter shows the National Archives was pushing back in May to share hundreds of documents with the intelligence community, including some of the most sensitive government secrets. Also, Ukraine is on heightened alert for new Russian attacks as the United States urges Americans to leave the country now.

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    Trump team requests “special master” to review Mar-a-Lago evidence Aug 23, 2022

    Trump's legal team just asked a federal judge to appoint a third party attorney known as a special master to go through evidence that the FBI seized from Mar-a-Lago. We will break down the significance of the move. Also, a car bombing threatens to escalate Russia’s war against Ukraine. The Kremlin is now accusing Ukrainians of killing the daughter of a prominent Putin ally.

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    GA prosecutor argues Sen. Graham is “crucial” to grand jury probe Aug 19, 2022

    Senator Lindsey Graham just lost a new bid to avoid facing a Georgia grand jury next week. The investigation into the efforts to try to overturn the state’s presidential election results is heating up and a prosecutor said Graham is a crucial witness. Also, urgent new warnings emerge that a Ukrainian nuclear plant may be on the brink of a disaster.

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    Judge unseals some Mar-a-Lago documents Aug 19, 2022

    A federal judge released some documents tied to the FBI's search of Mar-a-Lago, and is signaling he may unseal parts of the search affidavit as well. This as 18 former senior Trump administration officials tell CNN they never heard of Trump's standing order to declassify documents he took from the White House. And, former Trump Organization CFO Allen Weisselberg plead guilty today for his role in a 15-year-long tax fraud scheme.

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    Giuliani faces Georgia grand jury Aug 18, 2022

    Rudy Giuliani was questioned under oath today about the ex-president's potentially illegal attempts to stay in power. He's the closest adviser to former President Donald Trump to be named a target in the Georgia investigation, raising questions about Trump's own criminal exposure. CNN political correspondent Sara Murray begins our coverage.

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    Now: Trump critic Cheney at risk of defeat in WY GOP primary Aug 17, 2022

    We’re learning that the FBI has interviewed the former top lawyers in the Trump White House in connection with the investigation of classified documents taken to Mar-a-Lago. Rep. Adam Schiff, a key member of the January 6th committee and the House intelligence committee, joins. Plus, we're tracking Rep. Liz Cheney’s primary battle in Wyoming. Also, President Biden has just singed a sweeping climate, health care, and tax bill into law.

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    Prosecutors tell Giuliani he’s a target in GA election probe Aug 16, 2022

    Chilling new threats to kill law enforcement personnel emerge in the wake of the search of former President Trump’s Florida home. Now, Trump makes new claims about what agents seized during their search. January 6th select committee member Rep. Adam Kinzinger joins to discuss. Also, Rudy Giuliani is now a target in the criminal investigation into efforts to try to flip the 2020 presidential election results in Georgia.

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    Warrant: Trump under investigation for possible Espionage Act violations Aug 13, 2022

    The Mar-a-Lago search warrant is now public and it reveals FBI agents went to Trump’s home looking for possible violations of the Espionage Act and other major crimes. The FBI left with a trove of secret documents including some classified at the very highest level. We examine all the information which has just been been released by a federal judge.

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    Source: Trump hasn’t decided how to respond to DOJ motion yet Aug 12, 2022

    President Trump is now responding to the U.S. Justice Department’s new move to unseal the warrant used to search his Florida home. The attorney general revealed that he personally approved the request to retrieve documents from Mar-a-Lago and condemned the attacks on the integrity of his department and the FBI.

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    FBI Mar-a-Lago search came after suspicions of withheld materials Aug 11, 2022

    Former President Trump pleads the fifth and refused to answer questions in a New York investigation of his company. His legal perils appear to grow as new details emerge about the FBI’s search of his Florida home. Also, a new report shows inflation cooling as gas prices keep going down. We examine what this means for consumers.

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    Unprecedented FBI search of Tump unleashes legal & political storm Aug 10, 2022

    New urgency in the U.S. Justice Department investigation of former President Trump after the unprecedented FBI search of his Florida home. We explore details on what federal agents found. Some prominent Republicans, including the House minority leader, are slamming the search and vowing investigations of both the Justice Department and the FBI.

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    Biden predicts economic package will help Dems in midterms Aug 09, 2022

    President Biden is on the brink of a much needed win after the Senate passage of a landmark economic package. Plus, CNN has learned that two years worth of Alex Jones' text messages have been turned over to the January 6th select committee. Also, singer and actor Olivia Newton-John has died at age 73 and we look back at her life and career.

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    Unemployment rate dips to 3.5%, lowest level in 50 years Aug 06, 2022

    A new jobs report shows hiring in the United States was hot in July, throwing cold water on recession fears but adding to concerns about inflation. Also, U.S. and Chinese tensions rise after Beijing’s missile fire near Taiwan and its new sanctions against Nancy Pelosi. Plus, Moscow says it is ready to discuss a proposed prisoner swap that could lead to the release of WNBA star Brittney Griner.

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    Jury orders Alex Jones to pay over $4 million to Sandy Hook parents Aug 05, 2022

    A Texas jury has ordered conspiracy theorist Alex Jones to pay over $4 million to the parents of a child killed in the Sandy Hook massacre as compensation for his lie that the shooting was a hoax. Then, WNBA star Brittney Griner has been sentenced to 9 years in prison. Also, CNN has learned that former President Trump’s lawyers are now in direct talks with the U.S. Justice Department about the January 6th criminal investigation.

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    Kansas protects abortion rights in key vote Aug 04, 2022

    Abortion rights advocates are celebrating a big win in the red sate of Kansas where voters overwhelmingly refused to clear the way for a state abortion ban. We’ll break down the vote and what it could mean for the midterms. Then, CNN has learned that a second top lawyer in the Trump White House has been subpoenaed in the criminal investigation of January 6th.

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    Pelosi defends Taiwan visit, says no conflict with U.S. policy Aug 03, 2022

    China’s military is mobilizing after House Speaker Nancy Pelosi lands in Taiwan defying Beijing’s threat of retaliation. Also, new images show the hideout where al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri was killed by a U.S. drone strike. Then, CNN is learning that the Pentagon wiped the phones of top defense officials at the end of the Trump administration, deleting any texts from key witnesses to the events surrounding January 6th.

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    Death toll rises in historic Kentucky flood disaster Aug 02, 2022

    The death toll in flood ravaged eastern Kentucky rises to 35 as hundreds remain missing and more heavy rain is in the forecast. Governor Andy Beshear joins to discuss his states’ response. Also, the U.S. is warning China not to create a crisis as Nancy Pelosi is now expected to visit Taiwan. Then, Democrats aim for a Senate passage of climate and health care legislation, mindful that midterms are now 99 days away.

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    McCarthy: “I don’t recall” Cassidy Hutchinson conversation on Jan 6 Jul 30, 2022

    House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy now claims he doesn’t recall a January 6th conversation with Cassidy Hutchinson about preventing Donald Trump from going to the U.S. Capitol. Also, we are following catastrophic flooding right now in Kentucky where at least 16 people are dead and the governor warns that number could double in the coming days. Plus, a CNN exclusive report on an illegal Russian scheme to evade U.S. sanctions by mining gold in Sudan and smuggling the resource to finance its invasion of Ukraine.

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    DOJ preps for court battle to force Trump officials’ testimony Jul 29, 2022

    The Justice Department is preparing for a court battle to force top Trump White House officials to testify about their conversations with the former president on and around January 6th. Also, the U.S. economy shrinks again, raising fears of a recession. Former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers, who sounded an early warning on inflation last year, joins.

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    Ex-Trump aide: DOJ has reached out to more former WH officials Jul 28, 2022

    New information emerges about the Justice Department’s criminal investigation of January 6th as federal prosecutors are now looking at the actions of former President Trump. Also, Americans are bracing for even higher mortgage rates and other borrowing costs after the Federal Reserve takes drastic new action to curb inflation. Plus, the Biden administration says it has made a substantial offer to Russia for the release of Brittney Griner and Paul Whelan.

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    Trump sets stage for 2024 with familiar attacks, false claims Jul 27, 2022

    Former President Trump is signaling he is going to stick to his old playbook as he appears poised to run for the White House again. Plus, the United States Justice Department’s insurrection investigation zeroes in on the Trump White House with new testimony by two former aides to Vice President Pence. Also, WNBA star Brittney Griner plans to take the stand in her own defense.

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    1/6 committee reveals Trump’s handwritten edits to Jan 7 speech draft Jul 26, 2022

    The January 6th select committee is pushing ahead, revealing damning new evidence against former President Trump. The panel just released hand written changes he made to a draft of the January 7th speech crossing out lines condemning the January 6th rioters. Also, recession fears are on the rise as the White House awaits critical new data and the Federal Reserve prepares to hike interest rates again.

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    1/6 committee chairs: Bannon verdict “victory for rule of law” Jul 22, 2022

    A jury has found Steve Bannon guilty of two counts of contempt of Congress for defying a subpoena from the January 6th select committee. Also tonight, January 6th select committee member Rep. Zoe Lofgren joins to provide updates about the missing texts from the Secret Service on the day of the insurrection. Plus, the latest on President Biden’s condition as he recovers from Covid-19.

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    Biden, who is 79 and double-boosted, tests positive for Covid-19 Jul 22, 2022

    President Biden has tested positive for Covid-19 with White House officials reassuring the American public his symptoms are mild. Then, witnesses of the January 6th select committee are expected to paint the former president as inactive during the riot. Also, 100 million people are under heat alerts in more than two dozen states.

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    Secret Service: taking “additional steps” to preserve data Jul 21, 2022

    The January 6th select committee is responding after the U.S. Secret Service handed over only one text message from the day of the insurrection and the day before. Rep. Stephanie Murphy of the January 6th select committee joins to answer if the Secret Service’s explanation is reasonable.

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    Secret Service has not recovered missing texts Jul 19, 2022

    The January 6th select committee has just received thousands of documents from the U.S. Secret Service but the agency has not found the potentially deleted texts from the day of the riot and the day before. Plus, hundreds of millions of people in the U.S. and overseas are sweltering from extreme and dangerous heat as soaring temperatures cause drought, fires, and even death.

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    Steve Bannon trial begins Jul 19, 2022

    Steve Bannon’s criminal contempt trial is underway with jury selection just wrapping up for the day. This as the January 6th select committee is preparing for Thursday’s primetime hearing that will zero in on what the panel call’s Trump’s dereliction of duty during the Capitol riot. Then, a new investigation is open in the Uvalde, Texas school shooting after body camera video captures the police chaos.

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    DHS watchdog says Secret Service erased texts from Jan 5 & 6 Jul 16, 2022

    President Biden speaks out about his critical talks in Saudi Arabia saying he brought up the murder of the journalist Jamal Khashoggi with the Crown Prince who the CIA blames for ordering the killing. Wolf speaks with a top Saudi diplomat who was inside the room with the prince and the president. Plus, the January 6th select committee seeks answers about why the U.S. Secret Service erased texts from the day of the riot and the day before.

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    U.S. & Israel split over Iran Jul 14, 2022

    President Biden and the Israeli prime minister agree to stop Iran from getting a nuclear weapon but are divided on how to accomplish that. The Israeli ambassador to the United States joins to answer if the U.S. and Israel are on the same page about an Iran nuclear program. Then, a new report suggests the January 6th select committee is now considering whether to seek testimony from Mike Pence.

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    Biden embarks on high-stakes Middle East trip Jul 14, 2022

    Joe Biden kicked off his first Middle East trip as commander in chief in Israel today. We bring you live coverage from Jerusalem. The president left the country as a new inflation report is weighing on the White House and the American people. It shows consumer prices surging at the fastest pace in over 40 years. Also: we're getting new clarity about how the Jan 6 committee is cooperating now with the Justice Department, as the panel's chairman reveals the feds are interested in information on the fake electors plot that was aimed at overturning Trump's 2020 defeat.

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    1/6 committee reveals planning behind Trump’s call to march to Capitol Jul 13, 2022

    The January 6th select committee presents evidence that then President Trump planned for and intended his supporters to march to the U.S. Capitol. The panel argued Trump’s call to arms directly led to the violent insurrection. Witnesses also described what they said was an unhinged and nuts Oval Office showdown as Trump and his enablers considered outlandish ways to try to overturn the 2020 presidential election.

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    1/6 committee: will expose links between Trump allies, extremist groups tomorrow Jul 11, 2022

    January 6th investigators are promising tomorrow’s hearing will expose ties between extremist groups that stormed the U.S. Capitol and Trump allies, including Roger Stone and Michael Flynn. January 6th select committee member Rep. Adam Kinzinger joins to answer if the dots connect directly to Trump. Then, President Biden prepares to leave on a major Middle East trip which includes a visit to Saudi Arabia. Can he reset relations with the country he had vowed to make a pariah?

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    Ex-Trump WH counsel meets with Jan 6 committee behind closed doors Jul 09, 2022

    One of the most important witnesses yet goes before the January 6th select committee. What is Trump White House counsel Pat Cipollone saying right now behind closed doors? Also, a stunning and rare act of gun violence in Japan as former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is assassinated during a campaign speech.

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    One-on-one with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky Jul 08, 2022

    Political upheaval in Britain as Prime Minister Boris Johnson is resigning after a series of ethics scandals forced him to step down. In an exclusive interview, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky shares his reaction to Johnson’s resignation and provides updates in the war against Russia.

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    Prosecutor: gunman confessed to opening fire at parade Jul 07, 2022

    A confession in the Illinois mass shooting as we have video capturing the terror on July 4th. The gunman admits to opening fire and considering a second attack. Also, former Trump White House counsel Pat Cipollone is set to face the January 6th select committee after months of pressure to testify.

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    Police: relative says victim threatened to “kill everyone” in 2019 Jul 06, 2022

    The death toll rises to seven in the Illinois mass shooting. This as the police reveal that knives and a sword were removed from the suspect’s home in 2019 after a relative said he threatened to “kill everyone.”

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    Police: appears shooter fired at July 4th parade from rooftop Jul 05, 2022

    Police have released a name and picture of the young man, 22-years-old, they call a person of interest in the deadly 4th of July parade mass shooting in Highland Park, Illinois. The horrifying holiday attack has left six people dead and dozens more injured.

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    Sources: committee believes Meadows intermediary pressured Hutchinson Jul 01, 2022

    The January 6th select committee now believes it was an intermediary for Mark Meadows who tried to pressure Cassidy Hutchinson. A spokesman for Meadows denies the accusation. Plus, a holiday travel nightmare as high gas prices, flight delays, and stormy weather complicate this holiday weekend.

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    Biden backs dropping filibuster rules to pass abortion rights law Jul 01, 2022

    New information about potential witness intimidation in the January 6th investigation. Sources tell CNN that a Trump ally tried to influence Cassidy Hutchinson’s explosive testimony. Also, President Biden says he now supports dropping Senate filibuster rules to clear the way for passage of an abortion rights law.

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    Senior House Republican: new testimony “will lead to indictments” Jun 30, 2022

    Former President Trump’s risk of criminal prosecution may be rising now after a former White House aide provided explosive public testimony about Trump’s erratic behavior on January 6th. A senior Republican is now predicting indictments. Also tonight, NATO moves to expand its membership and strengthen its forces in Europe.

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    Ex-WH aide: Trump knew crowd had weapons Jun 29, 2022

    A former White House aide paints a portrait of then President Trump unhinged and raging on January 6th even when told many of his supporters were armed and violence could be imminent. Today’s testimony and evidence raises questions about Trump’s state of mind and potential criminal liability.

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    Chaos, confusion amid new patchwork of abortion bans across U.S. Jun 28, 2022

    A new January 6th select committee hearing has been unexpectedly announced for tomorrow. What new evidence prompted this sudden change? Also, local officials now report multiple fatalities and at least 50 injuries after an Amtrak train derailed in northern Missouri. Then, protests spread across the United States as more states outlaw abortion.

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    Supreme Court ends 50 years of federal abortion rights Jun 25, 2022

    Demonstrations at the U.S. Supreme Court where 50 years of federal abortion rights for women have been struck down. New reaction to the ruling overturning Roe v. Wade as we examine the consequences for the nation and legal, political, and health battles ahead. Also, the House gives final approval to the first federal gun safety bill in decades as President Biden prepares to sign it into law.

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    1/6 witness: Trump told DOJ “just say the election was corrupt” Jun 24, 2022

    After a day of dramatic testimony, the January 6th select committee made the case that Donald Trump used his power to try to corrupt the U.S. Justice Department for his own personal benefit. January 6th select committee member Rep. Stephanie Murphy joins to answer questions about what was revealed in today’s hearing.

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    New evidence raises questions about Ivanka Trump’s 1/6 testimony Jun 23, 2022

    New evidence is raising questions about Ivanka Trump’s testimony to the January 6th select committee. This comes on the eve of the next hearing as we’re also learning that panel members are boosting their own security because of increasing threats of violence against them. We speak with a key committee member being targeted, Congressman Adam Kinzinger.

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    RNC chair testifies on Trump’s direct involvement in electors plot Jun 22, 2022

    Republican state officials testify under oath about the threats they faced and the pressure they felt as then President Trump pushed them to overturn Biden’s legitimate wins in Georgia and Arizona. We’re breaking down all the key evidence from today’s January 6th select committee hearing. Plus, new revelation that Rudy Giuliani admitted the Trump team did not have evidence to back up claims of voter fraud.

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    GA, AZ Republicans to testify on Trump’s push to overturn election Jun 21, 2022

    The January 6th select committee just revealed new details about its hearing tomorrow. Aids are promising more evidence that former President Trump was involved in a fake electorals plot as part of his bid to overturn the 2020 election results. Also, President Biden is considering a temporary pause in the federal gasoline tax as Americans look for relief from high prices.

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    Sources: GA officials to testify Tuesday on pressure from Trump Jun 18, 2022

    As the January 6th select committee prepares to reveal more damning evidence against Donald Trump, the former president is now lashing out at the panel, former Vice President Mike Pence, and Bill Barr. Also, there is new evidence that two U.S. fighters in Ukraine apparently have been detained.

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    1/6 witnesses: Trump knew plan to overturn election was illegal Jun 16, 2022

    New evidence connecting the Capitol riot directly to former president Trump and his pressure campaign against his vice president. Insiders swearing under oath that Trump knew his scheme to get Mike Pence to overturn the presidential election was illegal but Trump plowed ahead anyway.

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    Americans brace for economic fallout as Fed hikes interest rates Jun 16, 2022

    Americans are bracing for impact after the Federal Reserve acts aggressively to tame surging inflation while creating new challenges for credit card users, home buyers, and so many other consumers. Also, Pence’s former chief of staff Marc Short joins to discuss the January 6th select committee's plans to zero in on Trump’s pressure to have Pence to overturn the 2020 presidential election.

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    Biden: we’re going to get prices down “come hell or high water” Jun 15, 2022

    Economic anxiety is rising in the United States as prices soar and the stock market reels. Now, consumers are bracing for the most drastic interest rate hike in nearly 30 years. Plus, the White House confirms President Biden will visit Saudi Arabia next month despite vowing to make the country a pariah.

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    Barr: Trump Was “Detached From Reality” With Fraud Claims Jun 13, 2022

    Damaging new testimony in the January 6th hearings as former Attorney General Bill Barr emerges as a star witness against the former president. January 6th select committee member Rep. Stephanie Murphy joins to outline more updates. Then, after yet another weekend of mass shootings, senators are now racing to firm up a new bipartisan framework on gun reform.

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    Jan 6 Committee: “Trump At The Center” Of Conspiracy To Thwart Election Jun 11, 2022

    After an explosive primetime hearing, the January 6th select committee is now gearing up for round two, with the promise of more damning testimony and disturbing video aimed at proving former President Trump was as the center of a conspiracy.

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    Jan. 6 Committee Makes Its Case To The Public Tonight Jun 09, 2022

    The January 6th select committee is about to make a prime time case to the public and is promising new evidence that the attack on American democracy was no accident. A Michigan Republican running for governor was arrested Thursday morning and charged in connection with the January 6th attack.

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    Armed Man Threatens To Kill Justice Brett Kavanaugh Jun 09, 2022

    The Justice Department has charged the armed man who was arrested near Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s home early Wednesday with attempting or threatening to kidnap or murder a U.S. judge. Also, an 11-year-old survivor of the Uvalde massacre begs the U.S. Congress to make sure it doesn’t happen again. Plus, the chairman of the January 6th select committee reveals that Ivanka Trump's video testimony may be played during the new hearings.

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    Uvalde Mayor Talks Of “Missteps” In School Shooting Probe Jun 08, 2022

    After two weeks of grieving in Uvalde, a teacher wounded in the school massacre is speaking out. He is slamming police as cowards in a chilling new account of the attack. Also tonight, the actor and Uvalde native Matthew McConaughey is making an impassioned appeal for gun reform, appearing at the White House as Senate notations continue.

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    Two Charged With Attempted Murder In Philly Mass Shooting Jun 07, 2022

    The deadly toll from America’s gun crisis keeps rising and rising with at least 13 more mass shootings over this past weekend. We are on the ground in Philadelphia where police now say multiple shooters opened fire into a crowd. Also, attacks happen in Kyiv for the first time in weeks as Vladimir Putin is now threatening to strike new targets if the U.S. supplies long-range missiles to Ukraine.

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    State Sen: School Police Chief Had No Radio During Mass Shooting Jun 04, 2022

    A child’s chilling 911 call during the Texas school massacre revealed “a lot of bodies” in the classroom as gunfire was heard and officers failed to storm in. Also, another former Trump adviser is charged with criminal contempt of Congress for refusing to cooperate with the January 6th select committee.

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    U.S. Reeling From 233 Mass Shootings So Far This Year Jun 02, 2022

    Just hours after yet another mass shooting here in the United States, this time in Tulsa, Oklahoma, President Biden is preparing to address a nation still mourning the massacre in Texas. In Uvalde, a state senator is now raising serious questions about whether information on 911 calls was actually relayed to the school police chief.

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    Shifting Accounts Fuel Sharp Criticism Of Police Response Jun 02, 2022

    CNN tries to get answers from the embattled Uvalde school police chief, but he dodges questions about his response to the shooting massacre and mistakes that were made. Also, Russia is hitting back after the U.S. agrees to send more advanced rocket systems to Ukraine. State Department spokesperson Ned Price joins to answer how the U.S. plans to proceed.

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    Growing Questions About Police Failures In Uvalde Jun 01, 2022

    New video from Uvalde appears to capture a child telling law enforcement “I got shot.” A full week after the school massacre, there are now growing questions about police failures and delays. Also, as gas prices in the U.S. reach a record high, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen joins to admit she was wrong about the path inflation would take.

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    Sources: DOJ To Select Leader Soon For Review Of Police Response May 31, 2022

    A new outpouring of grief and anger as funeral services begin for the victims of the Texas school massacre. Also, new evidence emerges about the delayed police response. Plus, Ukraine reports nonstop Russian shelling with new attacks at maximum intensity in the East just hours after President Zelensky visited the front lines for the first time since the invasion.

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    TX Gov: I Was “Mislead” About What Happened And Am “Livid” May 28, 2022

    The Texas governor declares he was mislead and is now livid after police make a damning admission of mistakes in the Texas school massacre. One top official revealed to CNN they made the wrong call when they failed to confront the gunman for more than an hour after they entered the school.

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    Police: Gunman “Not Confronted By Anybody” Before Shooting May 27, 2022

    Police reveal the Texas school gunman was not confronted by anybody before he entered the building through an apparently unlocked door and remained inside for about an hour until he was killed. Authorities are facing growing questions and criticism over their response to the massacre. Our correspondents are covering every angle of the story, including our CNN teams on the ground in Texas.

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    TX Gov: Gunman Had “No Known” Criminal Or Mental Health History May 26, 2022

    After the deadliest U.S. school shooting in nearly a decade, officials now reveal that the gunman posted messages about his plans minutes before he massacred 19 children and 2 teachers at a Texas elementary school. He also sent chilling texts about the attack to a girl he met online. CNN has obtained those texts.

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    Deadly Shooting At Texas Elementary School May 25, 2022

    Another tragedy of American gun violence as 15 people are killed at an elementary school in Texas. We are providing extensive live reporting and perspective on today’s horrific event. Texas Rep. Joaquin Castro joins to share what Congress can do to prevent mass shootings.

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    Biden Sows Confusion On Taiwan May 23, 2022

    President Biden creates confusion over the U.S. stance on Taiwan after vowing the U.S. military would respond if China invades. Now, Beijing is accusing him of playing with fire as the White House tries to walk back the comments. Also tonight, 35 tons of baby formula land in the U.S. from overseas amid the dire shortage that has put some infants in the hospital.

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    Mariupol On Brink Of Full Capture May 21, 2022

    President Biden is confronting multiple crisis in Asia on his first visit to the region as President. In the United States, the baby formula shortage continues to throw the White House into crisis mode. Plus, Russia says the long and bloody battle for the steel plant in Mariupol is now over marking Moscow’s biggest victory of the war.

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    Biden Defends Finland, Sweden Bids To Join NATO As Turkey Balks May 20, 2022

    President Biden vows NATO will be stronger against Russian aggression as Finland and Sweden seek to join the alliance. Pentagon press secretary John Kirby joins to provide his assesment of the war. Also, concerns are growing about the spread of monkey pox as a rare case is confirmed in the United States.

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    Mariupol Falls To Russia After Stranded Ukrainian Troops Surrender May 19, 2022

    In the war-ravaged northeast, Ukrainian forces now say they have recaptured new territory as they push closer to the Russian border and attempt to push back Kremlin troops on multiple fronts. In Mariupol, more Ukrainian forces evacuate as the city comes under Moscow’s control. Plus, we break down results from key primaries across the nation.

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    Prior Threat Did Not Land Alleged Buffalo Gunman On Red Flag List May 18, 2022

    President Biden visits the mourning community in Buffalo and says the racist ideology that led to mass murder cannot be tolerated anywhere. The mayor of Buffalo joins to provide updates on the two people arrested after making threats following the mass shooting. Also, key primaries are taking place in five states across the nation.

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    School Officials: Buffalo Suspect Made An “Ominous” Threat Last Year May 17, 2022

    Officials are now revealing chilling new details of the Buffalo supermarket killer's planning, saying he intended to continue his rampage. Also tonight, Ukrainian forces are claiming major gains on the battlefield amid significant Russian losses. Plus, a deal has been reached to reopen a plant to help with the nationwide infant formula shortage.

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    Russian Withdrawal Near Kharkiv Reveals New Atrocities May 13, 2022

    The battlefield in Ukraine shifts once again as Russia’s northern retreat reveals new atrocities. Also, the first war crimes trial against a Russian soldier begins in Kyiv. Plus, President Biden is on the defensive as he struggles to tame a baby formula shortage which has many parents in crisis.

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    Finland Races Toward NATO Membership May 13, 2022

    The battlefield in Ukraine is in constant flux as Putin’s historic miscalculation comes into sharper focus. President Zelensky’s chief of staff joins to discuss Finland taking a key step toward joining NATO. Also, President Biden remarks on the one million Americans who have now died of Covid-19. Plus, the January 6th select committee has now issued subpoenas to five Republican lawmakers.

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    Ukraine Pushes Russian Forces Out Of Key Towns Near Border May 12, 2022

    Ukraine is retaking key territory from Kremlin forces in towns around the major northern city of Kharkiv. Also, a Democrat-led bill aimed at preserving access to abortion nationwide just failed in the Senate. Then, new details on an astonishing emergency landing by an untrained airplane passenger who was forced to take the helm after the pilot was incapacitated.

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    U.S. Gas Prices Climb To Record High May 11, 2022

    U.S. gas prices hit their highest level ever in the latest sign that soaring inflation is taking a very serious toll on the U.S. economy. President Biden says the price hikes are now his top domestic priority, laying out new efforts to tame the surge. In Ukraine, the key city of Odesa is under intense bombardment of hypersonic missiles. The U.S. Director of National Intelligence warns Putin is planning for a prolonged conflict and that Putin’s ambitions extend beyond eastern Ukraine.

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    Escaped Prisoner & Prison Guard In Custody May 10, 2022

    The Alabama fugitive and corrections officer are now in custody after a chase in Indiana. Authorities say the corrections officer is currently hospitalized with a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Plus, Russian missile strikes rock Odesa in the latest barrage as Kremlin forces launch new attacks against civilians across Ukraine. Dozens are now feared dead after a Russian bomb obliterated a school where nearly 100 people were sheltering.

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    Moscow Official: Russia To “Stay Forever” In Kherson Region May 07, 2022

    War-ravaged Ukraine is on heightened alert as new warnings emerge that Russia may increase its attacks on Monday. This as fighting ranges on in Mariupol amid new rescue efforts. President Zelensky is calling the ongoing blockade a form of torture that’s left innocent people starving. Our correspondents are standing by in the war zone and at the Pentagon.

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    U.N.: New Evacuation Convoy Heading To Mariupol As Battles Rage May 06, 2022

    As bloody battles rage on, a new evacuation convoy is heading to the besieged city of Mariupol on a mission to rescue civilians trapped in the city’s bombed-out steel plant. Ukraine says attacks on the complex have been nonstop as Russians try to wipe out Mariupol’s last defenders. Also, Chief Justice John Roberts is calling the leak of the Supreme Court draft opinion absolutely appalling and stressed the leak will not affect the decision of the court.

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    Commander: “Enemy” Inside Mariupol Plant May 05, 2022

    A Ukrainian commander says enemy troops have broken into the steel plant where Mariupol’s last defenders and hundreds of civilians are holed up. We’re getting new details on the fighting and whether it could be a final showdown in the besieged city. Also, CNN’s new poll shows most Americans are casting blame on President Biden as their view of the economy is worse than it has been in a decade.

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    Supreme Court: Draft Decision To Strike Down Roe v. Wade Is Authentic May 04, 2022

    A bombshell development at the United States Supreme Court as a leaked draft decision reveals the court’s conservatives are now poised to strike down Roe v. Wade.

    Plus, as missile strikes hit western Ukraine, Pentagon press secretary John Kirby joins to discuss a possible formal declaration of war by Vladimir Putin.

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    U.S. Diplomats Return To Ukraine For First Time Since Start Of War May 03, 2022

    We are told Mariupol’s last strong hold for Ukrainian fighters is now under constant fire by the Russians. The attacks are preventing new evacuations from the besieged steel plant after dozens of civilians finally made it out safely and are now recounting the horrors they endured. We discuss the war with the acting U.S. ambassador to Ukraine as American diplomats are now back on the ground inside Ukraine.

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    WH Braces For Potential Biden, Putin Showdown At G20 Summit Apr 29, 2022

    Heavy shelling right now in eastern Ukraine as Russian forces make new gains at the close of a critical week in the war. In Mariupol, the city’s last defenders are under relentless attack in the besieged steel plant where hundreds of civilians are also trapped. We are following the urgent push to evacuate amidst strong fears of a new attempt by Russia to storm the complex.

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    Zelensky: Russia Trying To “Humiliate” United Nations Apr 28, 2022

    Russia attacks the Ukrainian capital for the first time in weeks. President Zelensky says five missiles hit Kyiv during the U.N. Secretary General’s visit to the city. Was the Kremlin sending a message? We get an update on the state of the war from the Pentagon press secretary John Kirby.

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    Russia Cuts Gas To Two EU Nations Apr 28, 2022

    U.S. Marine veteran Trevor Reed is finally heading home after being freed by Russia in a prisoner swap. This hour, we ask the State Department about Reed’s long-sought release and whether it will have any impact on the war in Ukraine. Also, Russia is now escalating its economic war with the West by cutting off natural gas supplies to Poland and Bulgaria.

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    Ukraine Facing “Offensive In All Directions” In East & South Apr 27, 2022

    Ukrainian forces face increasing Russian attacks in the east and south as a third mass grave appears to have been found near Mariupol. The mayor of the besieged city claims Kremlin troops are forcing Ukrainian civilians to bury the dead in exchange for food and water. A key advisor to the mayor of Mariupol joins to comment. Also, Ukraine’s president is slamming Russia, saying it has no right to blackmail the world with the threat of using nuclear weapons.

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    U.S. After Kyiv Talks: “We Want To See Russia Weakened” Apr 26, 2022

    Ukraine says Russians are raising everything to the ground during their offensive in the east as new video of a village wiped out amid heavy fighting. Putin’s war machine launches new attacks in western and central Ukraine as well, striking five railway stations within an hour. This after the U.S. Secretary of State and Secretary of Defense held talks with President Zelensky in Kyiv.

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    Russia Reveals Ukraine War Goal Apr 23, 2022

    As Russian invaders leave cities in ruin, a top general reveals for the first time that Vladimir Putin’s war goals are bigger than we knew. The Ukrainian Prime Minister joins to share his reaction to Putin’s chilling ambitions. Also, urgent new pleas for evacuations in Mariupol as Russia tightens its grip on the southeastern city and blockades the factory where Ukrainian civilians and troops are holding out.

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    Ukraine: Tens Of Thousands Of Civilians Trapped In Mariupol Apr 22, 2022

    Putin claims victory in the besieged city of Mariupol, trapping tens of thousands of civilians holed up inside a huge steel complex. Putin is ordering forces to make sure nobody can escape from the last major stronghold. Pentagon Press Secretary John Kirby joins to discuss Biden claiming there is no evidence Mariupol has completely fallen as the U.S. says it will send an additional $800 million in military assistance to Ukrainian fighters.

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    Russia Tests Nuclear-Capable Missile Amid Ukraine War Apr 21, 2022

    Time may be running out to save tens of thousands of civilians trapped in the besieged city of Mariupol. Russia is saying it will destroy everything in its path as it intensifies its attack. Further, Russia tested a nuclear-capable missile in the midst of war as Putin delivers a warning to the West.

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    Last Chance To Evacuate Eastern Cities As Russia Closes In Apr 20, 2022

    Eastern Ukraine is under fire as Russia declares a new phase of the war is under way. CNN is on the eastern front where civilians are facing a last chance to escape as the onslaught begins as Kremlin forces close in.

    Also, a factory sheltering civilians in Mariupol is attacked and Ukraine says it intercepted Russian military communications on plans to “level everything to the ground.”

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    Zelensky: Russian Forces Have Started Battle For Donbas Apr 19, 2022

    Ukrainian officials say the second phase of Russia’s war has begun in the east with the critical battle for the Donbas region now underway. This as officials warn no part of Ukraine is safe from the Kremlin’s brutal onslaught after deadly new strikes on the western city of Lviv.

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    Zelensky: World Should Prepare For Putin To Use Nukes Apr 16, 2022

    U.S. officials believe two Ukrainian missiles are behind the sinking of Russia’s premier warship in the Black Sea. With the Moskva now at the bottom of the ocean, new strikes hit Kyiv and Ukraine warns of a coming offensive soon.

    Also, the Kremlin is warning the United States to stop shipping weapons to Ukraine or face unpredictable consequences. Volodymyr Zelensky speaks exclusively to CNN on the threat of Putin to Ukraine and the world.

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    Key Russian Warship Sinks After Ukraine Claims Missile Strike Apr 15, 2022

    A key Russian warship has sunk off the Ukrainian coast. Ukraine claims it conducted a missile strike on the vessel while Russia claims the damage was the result of a fire. The Pentagon cannot confirm if the damage was a result of a Ukrainian attack.

    Also, U.S. officials warn that Russia has amassed significant forces in eastern Ukraine, potentially signaling a brutal new offensive. CNN is inside towns on the brink of assault where civilians are taking shelter.

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    NYC Subway Shooting Suspect Arrested Apr 14, 2022

    Police have arrested the suspect in the New York City subway shooting after Frank James called in a tip against himself. He is now charged with terrorism against a mass transit system.

    Also, amid mounting evidence that Russian forces are ramping up their assault on eastern Ukraine, President Biden unveiled a $800 million package which includes military drones and attack helicopters.

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    Putin: Peace Talks At A “Dead End” Apr 13, 2022

    Sources tell CNN that a suspect has been identified in the terrifying New York City subway attack that has left at least 10 people with gunshot wounds. We’re standing by for an official update on the urgent manhunt.

    Plus, for the first time since Russian troops invaded Ukraine, President Biden calls the atrocities emerging from the war zone a “genocide.” This as Vladimir Putin declares the peace talks are at a “dead end” and vows to continue the war.

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    Eight Mile Convoy Spotted Near Kharkiv Apr 12, 2022

    New indications tonight that Russia is planning a major offensive in eastern Ukraine. The Pentagon now says early signs point to Russian reinforcements arriving in the Donbas region in the south. President Zelensky says tens of thousands of Ukrainians are dead inside the devastated city of Mariupol as he makes a grim warning about the future.

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    Russian Strike On Train Station Kills Dozens Fleeing War Apr 09, 2022

    Russia hits a train station in Ukraine packed with people fleeing the war, killing at least 50 people and injuring hundreds more. We’re learning more about the missile strike and getting new reaction to the slaughter that included children. Plus, Ukraine’s top prosecutor joins to answer where her investigation of Russian war crimes stands now.

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    U.N. Votes To Suspend Russia From Human Rights Council Apr 08, 2022

    Amid growing evidence of Russian atrocities in Ukraine, Kremlin troops were caught talking about killing civilians in intercepted radio messages as the United Nations suspended Russia from the U.N. Human Rights Council.

    Plus, Democrats cheer a history-making vote in the Senate as Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson has now been confirmed as the first black woman to serve on the Supreme Court.

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    U.S.: Bucha Atrocities Appear "Premeditated" And "Very Deliberate" Apr 07, 2022

    The U.S. said that the horrors in Bucha appear "premeditated" and "very deliberate." In an exclusive interview with CNN's Dana Bash, Polish President Andrzej Duda said the massacres in Bucha and in other cities fulfill the "features of a genocide." Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre joins Wolf to share whether he agrees, calling the atrocities "brutal massacres" and "war crimes," and said "those responsiblehave to be held responsible." And, President Biden said today that this war could continue for a long time. Should the world prepare for a years-long crisis?

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    Russian Carnage Exposed In Another Ukrainian City Apr 06, 2022

    CNN correspondents traveled to the town of Borodianka to see the destruction to large residential buildings and homes as well as civilian bodies strewn throughout the town. Ukrainian authorities say they believe there could be more towns with these kinds of atrocities. And, in a speech to the United Nations Security Council, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said the organization must "act immediately" on Russia or "dissolve itself." Top advisor to Zelensky Ihor Zhovkva discusses Zelensky's remarks and what the prospects of negotiations look like now.

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    Mass Graves and Bodies Exposed as Russians Retreat Kyiv Area Apr 05, 2022

    Scenes from the Ukrainian town of Bucha indicate civilians were deliberately targeted as bodies of civilians have been found lying across the street and in mass graves. CNN Chief International Anchor Christiane Amanpour explains what these disturbing images reveal about the brutal nature of Russia's attack. And, President Biden called for a war crime trial to take place against Russian President Vladimir Putin.

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    Ukraine Won’t Confirm Or Deny Russian Fuel Depot Attack Apr 02, 2022

    There is a new flash point in the war as the Kremlin accuses Ukraine of attacking a fuel depot inside of Russia and warns it could escalate the conflict. Are the Ukrainians responsible? We discuss what the White House is and notably is not saying about the strike tonight. Plus, thousands of Ukrainians just made the perilous escape from the southern city of Mariupol. CNN is on the scene during their emotional arrival.

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    Biden: Putin “Seems To Be Self-Isolated” Apr 01, 2022

    Scenes from battlefields are hellish as Russian forces launch intense new strikes, shifting focus to eastern Ukraine while continuing to pound Kyiv and other major cities. Tonight, the Pentagon says it’s not entirely clear what Kremlin troops will do next as Vladimir Putin’s war enters its sixth week. We’re also learning more about Putin’s isolation now and whether he’s being misled by his inner circle.

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    Ukraine: Russia Continuing “Full-Scale Armed Aggression” Mar 31, 2022

    New Russian attacks occur in Ukraine despite Kremlin claims that it’s scaling back their offensive. Graphic video shows buildings charred and gutted and entire city blocks have been wiped out. Ukraine says the armed aggression is still ongoing. Former CIA Director Gen. David Petraeus joins to answer what may become of this war.

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    Air Raid Sirens Sounding In Kyiv Mar 30, 2022

    As Russia claims it will scale back its assault on Kyiv, the U.S. is warning no one should be fooled by the Kremlin. We are now getting new disturbing reports of major artillery and rocket fire heard in the city. Top Pentagon spokesman John Kirby joins to discuss the battle around the capital and Russia’s military strategy.

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    Zelensky: Ukraine Ready To Accept Neutral, Non-Nuclear Status Mar 29, 2022

    Fears about the city of Mariupol grow as the mayor declares, “we are in the hands of the occupiers.” This as President Zelensky suggests Ukraine may agree to declare neutrality as part of a peace deal with Russia. Also, President Biden refuses to walk back his remarks that Vladimir Putin cannot stay power while insisting there is no change in U.S. policy.

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    Biden: Putin Cannot Remain In Power Mar 27, 2022

    President Biden declares Vladimir Putin cannot remain in power, escalating his rhetoric. The fiery speech capped Biden’s visit to Poland which included an emotional moment with refugees who fled for their lives. Also new, Russian airstrikes hit the western Ukrainian city of Lviv while Biden was in neighboring Poland. Our correspondents are covering the war from every angle with live reports from Ukraine and Poland.

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    U.S.: Russian Ground Forces Stop Moving Toward Kyiv Mar 26, 2022

    After a full month of brutal warfare, Russia signals a major shift in strategy. Putin’s forces are now stopping the move toward Kyiv and focusing on eastern Ukraine. Is it an attempt by the Kremlin to scale back and save face after significant setbacks on the battlefield?

    President Biden visits U.S. troops in Poland just 60 miles from the Ukrainian border. He’s praising the defense of Europe and warning that the consequences of Russia’s war extend around the world.

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    Ukraine Navy Claims To Destroy Russian Warship Mar 25, 2022

    President Biden declares NATO has never been more united after emergency talks in Brussels about Russia’s war against Ukraine. This hour we’re breaking down new moves by U.S. and its allies to aid Ukrainians, punish Vladimir Putin, and respond if he launches a chemical attack. Also, Ukraine is claiming a new win against Kremlin forces saying it has destroyed a Russian warship in a key southern port. We have a teams of correspondents in Ukraine and here in Brussels.

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    Biden Warns Of Chemical Warfare In Ukraine Mar 24, 2022

    President Biden just landed in Brussels for critical talks with U.S. allies about Russia’s war against Ukraine as the bombs keep falling and civilians keep dying. The U.S. is now formally declaring that Kremlin forces have committed war crimes. NATO is now estimating as many as 15,000 Russian troops have been killed. Our correspondents are on the front lines in Ukraine and at key locations here in Europe and the United States.

    Plus, former President Bill Clinton joins to remember the life and legacy of Madeleine Albright.

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    NATO Officials: Belarus Could “Soon” Join Russia In War Mar 23, 2022

    Thick black smoke is seen in the city of Kyiv today after several large explosions rocked nearby suburbs. CNN teams on the ground also reportedly heard shelling and gunfire. The Kyiv regional police have claimed its forces have retaken the town of Makariv from Russian troops.

    Also, today is the first day of questions for Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson who appeared before the Judiciary Committee for a hearing that has at times been contentious.

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    U.N: About One-Fourth Of Ukrainians Displaced By War Mar 22, 2022

    Deadly Russian shelling flattens a shopping mall and prompts a strict new curfew. The war-torn country is rejecting Russia’s demand to surrender the key city of Mariupol where one officer says bombs are falling every ten minutes.

    Also tonight, President Biden has a new warning about potential Russian cyber attacks on the U.S. as he prepares to travel to a critical NATO summit. President Zelensky is voicing fears that this conflict could lead to World War III as Ukrainians dodge explosions and defy Russia.

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    U.S. Defense Secretary: Russia Continues To Make "Incremental Gains" In South Ukraine Mar 20, 2022

    U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said Europe is facing its biggest challenge in generations as Russian forces make "incremental gains" in South Ukraine and as Russia has used "some brutal, savage techniques in terms of the way that they've been targeting civilian populations." Chairman of the Armed Services Committee Rep. Adam Smith joins to discuss the comments and whether Russia has become more brutal in its attack.

    And, nearly 10 million people in Ukraine have been displaced from their homes since Russia began its invasion. CNN reporters take you to a train station in Poland and a refugee shelter in Lviv to see the situation on the ground.

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    Ukraine Claims 14,200 Russian Troops Killed In War Mar 18, 2022

    Russia’s war moves closer to NATO territory as new strikes hit in the western city of Lviv, right near the border to Poland. We speak with a top Ukrainian official about the situation on the battleground. Plus, President Biden is warning China about sending military aid to Russia. We’re learning more about the talks and what happens next.

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    U.N.: Refugees Fleeing Ukraine Surpass 3.1 Million Mar 17, 2022

    Russia targets eastern Ukraine’s biggest market in fiery new attacks on civilians. President Biden says Putin is a murderous dictator as the U.S. doubles down on accusing Putin of war crimes and the horrors he may unleash next. Also, there are concerns about children being targeted after the bombing of a theater used as a shelter. There is a ray of hope as there are survivors emerging from the wreckage alive. CNN is on the front lines in Ukraine and our correspondents are standing by.

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    Biden: “Fully Committed” To Getting Ukraine Weapons Mar 17, 2022

    As Russia unleashes brutal, new attacks on civilians, Ukrainian President Zelensky makes a historic address to Congress showing the horrifying images of destruction and pleading with the U.S. to do more to help. President Biden is responding with hundreds of millions of dollars in new aid for Ukraine. He’s also ramping up his rhetoric, calling Vladimir Putin a war criminal for the first time as Russian forces target apartment buildings, bomb shelters, and even a bread line.

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    Kyiv Death Toll Rises After Russia Strikes Residential Areas Mar 16, 2022

    The devastated Ukrainian capital is under curfew as Russia steps up its deadly air assaults on residential areas and other civilian targets. We are getting new reports of children dead, residents trapped, and widespread destruction across the country. Secretary of State Antony Blinken joins for an exclusive interview with CNN as this humanitarian crisis deepens.

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    Deadly Russian Strike Near NATO Territory Raises Alarms Mar 15, 2022

    New explosions are rattling Kyiv tonight as Russia once again bombards civilians in the Ukrainian capital and Putin’s army inches closer and closer to the city limits. The Pentagon now warns Russia is expanding its targets in Western Ukraine, just miles from the Polish border, raising new fears the violence could spill over into NATO territory. Major Ukrainian cities in the South are now facing relentless attacks from all directions.

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    Ukrainians show defiance but Russians creep closer to Kyiv Mar 13, 2022

    Putin's troops suffer setbacks, but they're now just miles from the center of the capital. And as bombs continue to fall on cities across Ukraine, more civilians are being forced to make incredibly tough decisions: take up arms and fight or flee to safety across the border. The number of refugees now exceeds 2.5 million. Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Zelensky says Russia is making false claims about chemical weapons in Ukraine to potentially create a false flag as a pretext for their own chemical attack. Our correspondents in Ukraine and around the world bring you all the latest developments in this special, two-hour Saturday episode.

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    Russia Intensifies Bombardment Of Multiple Cities Across Ukraine Mar 12, 2022

    Fiery attacks as Russia widens its war in Ukraine, including the first air strikes in the Western part of the country. We’re getting reports this hour of new assaults and new advances by Kremlin forces. President Biden vows that the U.S. will not fight World War III in Ukraine. He’s warning that a direct confrontation between NATO and Russia would be catastrophic.

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    Heavy Fighting In Multiple Locations Around Kyiv Mar 11, 2022

    Fierce new fighting just outside the Ukrainian capital as Russian forces move closer and closer to the city. Ukraine now says they have defeated a column of enemy tanks.

    Also breaking, new attacks occur in the same city where Russians brutally bombed the maternity and children’s hospital. Outrage is growing as the death toll rises with officials forced to dig mass graves.

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    Ukraine Accuses Russia Of “Genocide” In Bombing Of Kids’ Hospital Mar 10, 2022

    Ukraine accused Russia of genocide, blaming Kremlin forces for the bombing of maternity and children hospitals. President Zelensky says there are children under the wreckage of shattered walls and broken glass and burnt out cars. Our correspondents are in Ukraine and other key locations as Russia’s brutal war heads into the third week.

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    U.S.: Up To 14,000 Russians Arrested For Protesting War Mar 09, 2022

    Millions of civilians remain trapped by Russian attacks as Ukraine pushes ahead with urgent and dangerous evacuations. The total number of refugees is now surpassing 2,000,000. Tonight, U.S. officials are warning Vladimir Putin believes he can’t afford to lose this war and his forces in Ukraine will likely double down soon. The CIA director today said Putin’s government has already arrested 13,000 or 14,000 anti-war protesters.

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    Zelensky issues new, defiant message Mar 08, 2022

    In his first appearance in his office since Russia invaded 12 days ago, Ukraine President Zelensky says he's refusing to hide, declaring he's not afraid of anyone. This, as Russia ramps up its brutal tactics and widens its assault on innocent civilians, including families with children trying to evacuate. The mayor of bombarded Kyiv says Kremlin fighters aren't an army, they're "animals." CNN correspondents provide up to the minute coverage from key locations in Kyiv and the US.

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    Russia Targets Civilians Amid Ominous New Threats By Putin Mar 06, 2022

    In a special edition of The Situation Room, our correspondents are on the front lines and other key locations for CNN's continuing live coverage of Russia's war against Ukraine. We report on dramatic new examples of Ukrainians fighting back, including a video of a Russian helicopter being shot down in Northern Kyiv and protesters in Eastern Ukraine braving gunfire by Kremlin forces to stand up against Putin's aggression.
    Plus, Putin says sanctions on Russia are the equivalent to a "Declaration of war", waves of Ukrainian refugees cross the border into Poland, and President Zelensky asks U.S. lawmakers for a no-fly zone and a ban on Russian oil.

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    Growing Fears Of Nuclear Catastrophe After Ukraine Plant Attack Mar 05, 2022

    Russia attacks and seizes the largest nuclear power plant in Europe triggering fears that the war in Ukraine could unleash a nuclear catastrophe. Ukraine’s president is calling it an act of nuclear terror. The U.S. embassy in Kyiv is calling it a war crime. The U.S. says Russia is using increasingly brutal methods in Ukraine. CNN is bringing you live continuing war coverage with our correspondents around the world.

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    Kherson Mayor Indicates First Major Ukrainian City Has Fallen Mar 03, 2022

    The first major Ukrainian city appears to have fallen. The mayor of Kherson is now indicating that the Russians have taken control of the city as Kremlin forces roll through the streets. Also breaking, the Ukrainian capital is battered by airstrikes but is still holding the line against Russian invaders as a new explosion echoes on this seventh night of war.

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    Airstrike Hits Apartment Complex In Ukraine’s 2nd Largest City Mar 02, 2022

    As Russia intensifies its bombing campaign on the Ukrainian capital, new explosions were heard just a while ago. Kyiv is bracing now for a major assault as a Russian convoy regroups just outside the city and civilians are being targeted for attack right in the heart of Ukraine.

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    Ukrainian President Accuses Russia Of War Crimes Mar 01, 2022

    The United States is warning Russia could intensify its attack on Kyiv soon as forces are being slowed but not stopped by Ukrainian fighters. A miles-long Russian military convoy is on the move outside of the Ukrainian capitol tonight. This as Vladimir Putin is raising fears of a more dangerous war by putting his nuclear forces on high alert. We’ll go live to our correspondents who are on the front lines of this conflict.

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    "The fate of Ukraine is being decided" Feb 26, 2022

    Tonight's episode went live just moments after air raid sirens blared in Kyiv, with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky saying, "This night will be very difficult, and the enemy will use all available forces to break the resistance of Ukrainians. We have to stand ground. The fate of Ukraine is being decided."

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    A massive attack from land, sea and air Feb 25, 2022

    Russia's deadly war on Ukraine sends thousands fleeing the assault that has shattered peace in Europe and triggered a very dangerous global crisis. President Biden, saying Vladimir Putin chose this war in a sinister act of naked aggression, orders new sanctions he promises will be devastating for Russia. CNN's correspondents are near the front line and bring you the latest developments in this edition of The Situation Room.

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    U.S. Warns Ukraine Full Scale Russian Invasion Is Imminent Feb 24, 2022

    Ukraine is bracing for a full scale invasion by Russia based on the most ominous warning from the United States. Tonight the Pentagon says Russian troops are ready to go and an attack could happen at any time.

    A state of emergency just went into effect in Ukraine as darkness falls and conditions may be right for Vladimir Putins troops to make their move.

    CNN is on the scene in Ukraine, in Russia, and in Washington for our special coverage of this global crisis.

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    Biden Hits Russia With New Sanctions Over “Flagrant Violation Of International Law” Feb 23, 2022

    President Biden condemns Vladimir Putin’s military moves in Ukraine saying he’s beginning an invasion. Tonight, the President of the United States is hitting Russia with tough new sanctions and moving more U.S. troops and military equipment into Europe warning that Putin is poised to go much further and launch what the President is calling a massive military attack. CNN is covering the crisis from every angle with our correspondents in Ukraine, Russia, and here in the United States.

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    Putin Orders Russian Forces Into Separatist Regions In Ukraine For “Peacekeeping” Feb 22, 2022

    The United States is preparing sanctions in response to a major new provocation by Vladimir Putin. The Russian leader just recognized separatist areas of Ukraine as independent, escalating fears of an imminent war. The U.S. is warning that Russia could launch an extremely violent invasion in the coming hours amid new information that Kremlin forces have a kill list of Ukrainians to target if they attack. CNN is on the scene in Russia and Ukraine.

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    Biden: “Convinced” Putin Has Decided To Invade Ukraine Feb 19, 2022

    President Biden now says he’s convinced Vladimir Putin has decided to invade Ukraine in the coming days. The U.S. revealing about half of Russian forces massed on the border are now in an attack position.

    Plus, the National Archives confirms it found classified documents and boxes of records former President Donald Trump took with him to Mar-a-Lago. The Justice Department has been alerted. Might Trump be prosecuted?

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    U.S.: Russia Plans To “Manufacture A Pretext” To Invade Ukraine Feb 18, 2022

    President Biden said all signs point to an invasion of Ukraine within the nexts several days. CNN is on the scene of an attack that Moscow might use as a pretext to invade.

    A judge has order Donald Trump to testify under oath along with his daughter Ivanka and son Donald Jr. The New York Attorney General says the Trumps have 21 days answer questions about their business practices.

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    New Signs Russia May Soon Invade Ukraine Feb 17, 2022

    The United States is expressing profound concern that Russia is moving more forces into fighting positions instead of withdrawing as the Kremlin claims. U.S. officials are watching a bridge being built miles from Ukraine, a potential sign that Vladimir Putin may soon launch an invasion.

    A new blow to former President Trump as his White House visitor logs will soon be turned over to the January 6th select committee, including records from the day of the insurrection. President Biden is rejecting Trump’s attempts to keep the logs secret.

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    Biden: U.S. Has “Not Yet Verified” Russia Troop Withdrawal Claim Feb 16, 2022

    President Biden lays out the dire stakes if Russia attacks Ukraine declaring that the U.S. is ready no matter what happens as 150,000 Russian troops are now massed at the border. The President is urging Vladimir Putin to give diplomacy a chance. Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi of the House Intelligence Committee joins to discuss diplomatic strategies to circumvent war.

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    U.S. Closing Embassy In Kyiv Amid Fears Russian Invasion Imminent Feb 15, 2022

    The Pentagon said Russia could invade Ukraine with little to no warning after another build up of its troops at the border. The U.S. is closing its embassy in Kyiv after growing concerns that an attack might happen this week.

    Dr. Anthony Fauci joins to answer questions about the new delay in authorizing Covid-19 vaccines for younger children. Many parents are increasingly frustrated as their kids remain unprotected.

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    WH: Russian Invasion Likely Would Begin With Aerial Bombings Feb 12, 2022

    The White House issues its most dire warning yet about the threat of a Russian attack on Ukraine, saying an invasion could happen anytime including during the Olympics. New information reveals just how Vladimir Putin might launch a deadly war.

    The FDA just postponed a critical meeting on the Pfizer vaccine for children under age 5. We will tell you what is behind the delay and what it could mean for the bigger push to move beyond the pandemic.

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    Wash Post: Some Trump Records Taken To Mar-a-Lago Marked As Classified Feb 11, 2022

    A new report out tonight reveals some of the documents former President Trump took from the White House to Mar-a-Lago were clearly marked as classified and some were even labeled top secret.

    A historic jump in inflation has occurred with prices surging at the fastest pace in nearly forty years. We break down the impact on consumers and President Biden as his poll numbers are sliding.

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    National Archives Asks DOJ To Investigate Trump Feb 10, 2022

    The National Archives is now asking the U.S. Justice Department to investigate former President Trump’s handling of White House records after revelations that he ripped some official government documents and took others with him to Mar-a-Lago.

    Illinois just joined New York and Rhode Island as yet the latest states to announce an end to their mask mandates. But, the CDC says it’s too soon to change its mask guidelines, leaving many Americans confused.

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    GOP Divide Widening Over RNC Censure Language Feb 09, 2022

    The Senate and the House Republican leaders are at odds riots now over the RNC’s censure resolution that’s clearly dividing the Republican Party. Mitch McConnell just rejected a description of January 6th as legitimate political discourse while Kevin McCarthy is defending it.

    Plus, the Biden administration is facing new pressure to update its Covid-19 guidance and clear up the confusion as more states are preparing to lift their mask mandates.

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    100,000+ Russian Forces Now Massed At Border Feb 08, 2022

    President Biden delivers a new warning to Vladimir Putin saying it would be a gigantic mistake if Russia invades Ukraine. The Pentagon revealing that the Kremlin now has well over 100,000 forces massed on the border.

    School mask mandates are being lifted now in New Jersey, Delaware, and Connecticut as Covid-19 cases fall to the lowest level since December. Vaccination rates in New Jersey and Delaware are above average for the United States according to the CDC.

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    Pence Defies Trump In Strongest Terms Yet Feb 05, 2022

    Mike Pence publicly and directly defied Donald Trump as he declared the former president was wrong to say that the vice president has the right to overturn the presidential election.

    Plus, Russia and China team up for a show of unity against the West. During a meeting at the Beijing Olympics, Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping issued a call for NATO to halt expansion.

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    ISIS Leader Killed In U.S. Special Forces Raid Feb 04, 2022

    We look inside the risky U.S. Special Operations Forces raid that left the leader of ISIS dead. The Biden administration shares details as President Biden sends a message to other top terrorists.

    A huge winter storm has dumped snow, ice, and sleet across the United States, leaving hundreds without power and thousands of flights cancelled.

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    3,000 U.S. Troops To Deploy In Europe Amid Ukraine Crisis Feb 03, 2022

    3,000 troops are preparing to deploy in Europe as President Biden escalates the response to the threat in Ukraine. Pentagon press secretary John Kirby said the forces were not permanent and would not fight in Ukraine.

    Plus, the fired coach of the Miami Dolphins is accusing the league of racist hiring practices. He also alleging his boss offered him money to intentionally lose games.

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    Putin Breaks Silence On Ukraine Feb 02, 2022

    Vladimir Putin breaks his silence on the Ukraine standoff, accusing the United States of trying to draw Russia into an armed conflict. The Pentagon is renewing their warning that an invasion could be imminent.

    Pfizer has just issued a request for an emergency use authorization of its Covid-19 vaccine for kids under the age of 5. FDA advisers will meet in two weeks to consider the request.

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    U.S. Receives Russia’s Response To U.S. Proposal On Ukraine Feb 01, 2022

    The United States has received Russia’s response on Ukraine as the two countries have been brawling over the crisis over at the United Nations. The Pentagon is warning Moscow has positioned more troops for a potential invasion.

    The former Chief of Staff to Vice President Mike Pence has now testified to the January 6th select committee. This as Donald Trump publicly admits for the first time he wanted Mike Pence to overturn the 2020 Presidential Election.

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    Pentagon Warns Of "Horrific" Outcome If Russia Invades Ukraine Jan 29, 2022

    President Biden says he will move United States troops in NATO allied countries in Eastern Europe in the near term. The Pentagon warns Russia now has the capability to attack Ukraine with potentially horrific consequences.

    The January 6th select committee has issued subpoenas for 14 Republicans who served on bogus slates of Trump electors in 2020 as part of the Trump campaign’s scheme to subvert the Electoral College. Rep. Adam Schiff joins to answer what these witnesses could reveal.

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    Ukrainian Official: Biden Urges Ukraine To “Prepare For Impact” Jan 28, 2022

    President Biden is warning Ukraine’s leader to prepare for an invasion as they clash over the risk that Russia will attack. The Pentagon revealed that Moscow’s military build up on the Ukraine border has increased over the past 24 hours.

    President Biden renewed his vow to nominate the first black woman to the United States Supreme Court and he expects to reveal his nominee by the end of February.

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    Sources: Justice Breyer Told Biden About His Retirement Plans Jan 27, 2022

    A shake-up at the United States Supreme Court as Justice Stephen Breyer decides to retire. President Biden is now poised to make his first high court nomination.

    A new study finds Moderna’s booster shot remains durable after six months, even against the Omicron variant but with a lower level of antibody protection. Currently, Omicron accounts for 99.9% of U.S. Covid-19 infections, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Tuesday.

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    Biden Considering Personal Sanctions Against Putin Jan 26, 2022

    President Biden reveals the United States may move some troops soon as the White House says a Russian invasion of Ukraine is imminent. We’re learning that Ukrainian officials have a different take on the urgency of the threat.

    House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced she is running for reelection to congress. We are going to break down what that means for her political future and for the Democratic party.

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    Pentagon: Russia “Shows No Signs Of De-escalating” At Ukraine Border Jan 25, 2022

    President Biden says he and European leaders are in total unanimity after urgent talks on the threat of a Russian invasion of Ukraine. The Pentagon has thousands of U.S. troops on alert as the crisis intensifies. Pentagon Press Secretary John Kirby joins to examine the threat of conflict.

    With nationwide attention on crime, New York City’s mayor unveils an ambitious plan to crack down on gun violence. The plan comes after another weekend of senseless shootings, including the killing of a rookie NYPD officer.

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    U.S. Warns Russia Any Ukraine Invasion Will Have “Severe” Response Jan 22, 2022

    United States Secretary of State Antony Blinken warned top Russian officials of a “swift” and “severe” response should Russia invade Ukraine. Also, new CDC studies confirm boosters shots provide the best protection against Omicron but the agency still will not commit to changing the definition of “fully vaccinated” to include a third shot. Dr. Anthony Fauci joins to answer why.

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    January 6th Committee Seeks Information From Ivanka Trump Jan 21, 2022

    The January 6th committee continues to close in on President Trump’s inner circle as they now seek information directly from Ivanka Trump. This, as the investigation of Donald Trump’s efforts to overturn the United States presidential election heats up in Georgia with a new request for a special grand jury.

    Officials in Ukraine are dissecting President Biden’s latest warning that Russia would pay a heavy price if it were to invade Ukraine. President Biden clarified his stance after remarking that a “minor incursion” would elicit a lesser response than a full-scale invasion.

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    Supreme Court Blocks Trump Request Jan 20, 2022

    The United States Supreme Court has just rejected former President Trump’s request to block the release of his White House records, clearing the way for the documents to be handed over to the January 6th committee. Over 700 documents will be transferred to Congress which could illuminate what happened in the moments leading up to the insurrection.

    President Biden held a news conference on Wednesday in which he spoke on and off for approximately 112 minutes. During the event, Biden addressed the issues he is confronting including challenges facing Build Back Better, the state of the pandemic, and the future of economy.

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    U.S. Considers More Weapons For Ukraine Jan 19, 2022

    The looming threat of Russian aggression is setting off alarm bells inside the White House. The Biden administration is now weighing additional military support for Ukraine to ward off an invasion.

    A British official tells CNN that the Texas synagogue gunman was on the Security Service’s radar in 2020 but was not deemed a threat. Tonight, the rabbi who survived the terrifying standoff joins Wolf to discuss the ordeal.

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    Experts Warn Omicron Surge Won't Peak Any Time Soon Jan 18, 2022

    With the Omicron wave still on the rise in the U.S., experts warn the surge won't peak any time soon. That, as the CDC struggles to give Americans clear Covid guidance, with Dr. Walensky admitting to the Wall Street Journal that she hasn't conveyed the “uncertainty” around the pandemic.

    Plus, new details are emerging about the hostage stand-off inside a Texas synagogue that terrorized worshipers for nearly 11 hours. And, on this Martin Luther King Jr. holiday, the late civil rights leader's family is urging Congress to pass President Biden's voting rights bill.

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    Oath Keepers Leader Pleads Not Guilty To Seditious Conspiracy Jan 15, 2022

    The most high-profile defendant in the January 6th investigation plead not guilty to a rare and serious charge of seditious conspiracy. Although difficult to prove in court, seditious conspiracy charges reaffirm the argument the attack on the Capitol was an insurrection.

    The CDC just released a highly anticipated update on its mask policies as nearly 800,000 new daily cases emerge due to the Omicron variant. Related, Americans will be able to request tests at COVIDTests.gov beginning on January 19th according to a Biden administration official.

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    Supreme Court Strikes Down Vaccine Mandate Jan 14, 2022

    President Biden is facing significant new defeats after voting rights legislation appears doomed in the Senate and the Supreme Court blocked his vaccine mandate for big businesses. United States Surgeon General Vivek Murthy joins to give his reaction.

    The leader of the far right group the Oath Keepers has been arrested and accused of seditious conspiracy along with ten other defendants. Seditious conspiracy charges carry the same possible consequence as an obstruction charge.

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    Health Officials Shift Tone On Omicron Surge Jan 13, 2022

    A shift in the response to the Omicron explosion here in the United States as health officials double down on the message that most Americans will be exposed. This as the pandemic economy takes another hit with inflation soaring to a four-decade high.

    The select committee is now asking top House Republican Kevin McCarthy to cooperate voluntarily and turn over information. Sources also tell CNN that former White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany on Wednesday appeared before the committee.

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    Biden Vows “I Will Not Flinch” In Defending Voting Rights Jan 12, 2022

    President Biden said he’s tired of being quiet about the threat to voting rights in America during a speech in Atlanta today. Domestic policy adviser to the White House Susan Rice joins to answer if Biden can pass election reforms amidst concerns from the Democratic Party.

    Dr. Anthony Fauci says the surging Omicron variant will eventually find just about everyone. The acting FDA director agrees, suggesting the United States should focus less on stopping the virus and more on keeping essential services running.

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    Teachers Union President: Chicago’s Mayor Is “Being Relentlessly Stupid” Jan 11, 2022

    Anger and confusion are growing as America’s schools struggle with reopening plans due to the Omicron crisis. Chicago is cancelling class for more than 300,000 students for a fourth day as the president of the Chicago Teachers Union calls into question the mayor’s plans.

    Investigations are underway for one of the deadliest home fires in decades. A faulty space heater sparked an inferno in a New York City apartment building that killed 17 people, including 8 children.

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    CDC Chief Under Fire, Vows To “Improve” Jan 08, 2022

    CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky is under fire as frustrations grow over her decisions and messaging while Omicron cases keep surging. It’s another headache for President Biden, as a disappointing report on jobs growth adds to concerns about the United States economy. Also, the three white men who chased and murdered black jogger Ahmaud Arbery were sentenced to life in prison, with two of them having no chance of parole.

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    Biden: Trump “Held A Dagger To The Throat Of America” On Jan 6 Jan 07, 2022

    Across the United States, Americans mark one year since the deadly insurrection with the wound still deep and democracy still in danger. President Biden seized the moment, directly blaming former President Trump for spinning a web of lies and holding “a dagger at the throat of democracy.” Further, Homeland Security is warning of a spike in extremist threats over the last 48 hours with lawmakers among the targets again.

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    U.S. Attorney General Vows Accountability For Jan 6 Riot Jan 06, 2022

    On the eve of the January 6th commemorations, the United States Attorney General is vowing to hold everyone behind the riot accountable no matter how long it takes. House January 6th select committee member Rep. Jamie Raskin joins to provide updates on the investigation.

    CDC advisers have just endorsed booster shots for Americans as young as 12. This as the CDC provides confusing updates on isolation guidance.

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    January 6 Committee Releases Texts Between Sean Hannity And Trump Jan 05, 2022

    The January 6th committee releases texts between Fox News host Sean Hannity and the Trump White House around the time of the Capitol attack. This as the committee chairman reveals to CNN that he also wants to hear directly from the former Vice President, Mike Pence.

    The CDC just updated its controversial coronavirus isolation guidelines. We’ll break down the new recommendations and whether they clear up the confusion so many Americans are feeling right now.

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    NYC Plans To Keep Schools Open Amid Covid Surge Jan 04, 2022

    With Omicron in overdrive, the average number of cases is soaring above 400,000. States, cities, and schools are struggle to move forward despite major disruptions to workplaces, travel, and daily life. New York City Mayor Eric Adams joins to discuss the major pandemic challenges New York City is facing.

    As cases among children here in the United States explode, the FDA is scrambling to give greater coronavirus protection to younger Americans, including by expanding booster eligibility from ages 12 to 15.

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    Betty White Dies Weeks Before Her 100th Birthday Jan 01, 2022

    Beloved across Betty White has died just shy of her 100th birthday. We’ll look back at her remarkable life, her iconic roles, and how she became a pop culture phenomenon late in life.

    COVID-19 cases soar to another unprecedented level amid fears that New Year’s Eve celebrations could become super spreader events. Experts are warning the Omicron variant’s assault on this country may not ease up for weeks.

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    Child Covid Hospital Admissions Hit Record High Dec 31, 2021

    The United States has just set another alarming pandemic record with hospital admissions for children soaring to a new high as cases explode nationwide. The FDA is expected to green light COVID-19 booster shots for 12 to 15-year-olds soon.

    As the United States nears one year since the Capitol attack, the January 6th committee is asking the Supreme Court to not thwart the investigation.

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    Jury Finds Ghislaine Maxwell Guilty On 5 Of 6 Counts Dec 30, 2021

    A jury has just found Ghislaine Maxwell guilty on five counts related to her role in Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse of young girls. Maxwell now faces up to 65 years in prison.

    Public schools in the nation’s capital are taking a dramatic step to stop the rapid spread of coronavirus. Washington, D.C. is requiring a negative Covid-19 test for students and staff returning to school next week.

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    U.S. Hits All-Time High Average Of New Covid Cases Dec 29, 2021

    The United States has just shattered a pandemic record for COVID-19 cases. As the Omicron variant sweeps the nation, the number of children hospitalized is skyrocketing as well.

    The January 6th committee is standing down after the Biden administration convinced the panel to scale back its pursuits. The change to the investigation will mean the committee will not be receiving hundreds of pages of National Security Council records.

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    CDC Shortens Covid Isolation Period From 10 To 5 Days Dec 28, 2021

    The CDC just updated its guidelines for people who get Covid-19 or are exposed to it, shortening quarantine times for many Americas as the Omicron variant surges across the country. Dr. Anthony Fauci joins to explain the new changes. This comes during a perilous week in the pandemic with new cases exploding, tests in short supply and high demand, and any more flights being cancelled.

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    Update for December 24, 2021 Dec 25, 2021

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    Ex-Cop Kim Potter Guilty Of Manslaughter In Daunte Wright’s Death Dec 24, 2021

    Former Minnesota police officer Kim Potter has been found guilty of manslaughter in the fatal shooting of Daunte Wright. Our experts will break down the verdict and its significance for the fight to hold police accountable.

    The Omicron surge worsens as the holiday travel rush gets into full swing. Across the United States the demand for Covid-19 tests is intensifying and New York City just scaled back its New Year’s Eve bash.

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    WH: Pfizer Pill Takes Months To Produce, 200K+ Available In January Dec 23, 2021

    The White House is touting the benefits of the first FDA authorized pill to treat the coronavirus, saying it dramatically reduces hospitalizations and deaths as Omicron spreads. Will the pill be available fast enough?

    The January 6th committee is asking to talk to a top Trump ally, Republican representative Jim Jordan. They are demanding details about Jordan’s communications with Trump.

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    Biden Vows To Distribute 500 Million Free At-Home Rapid Tests Dec 22, 2021

    President Biden just announced new steps, including free at-home rapid tests, to combat the surge in Covid-19 cases now dominated here in the United States by the Omicron variant. He is warning unvaccinated Americans they have good reason to be worried.

    Despite Senator Joe Manchin's rejection of the spending bill, President Biden insists that he and Manchin can still get something done. They are about to hold a critical meeting tonight on how to move forward.

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    DC Mayor Declares State Of Emergency As Omicron Spreads Dec 21, 2021

    Washington D.C. reinstated its mask mandate after Mayor Muriel Bowser declared a state of emergency with citywide cases the highest since the pandemic began. The pace of the spread continues to increase with ICU beds across the country reaching almost 80% full.

    Nearly one year after the Capitol riots, the United States military is confronting extremism in the ranks. Will new guidance for service members combat the problem?

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    Fauci Warns “Virtually No” Omicron Protection Without Booster Dec 18, 2021

    Dr. Anthony Fauci warns Americans have virtually no protection from the Omicron variant unless they get a booster. The expert now warns a viral blizzard is about to slam the United States.

    January 6th committee members believe that former secretary of energy Rick Perry was the author of a text pushing Mark Meadows to undermine the election just after the polls closed. Former Secretary Perry, however, is denying it.

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    Biden: “Winter Of Severe Illness & Death” For Unvaccinated Dec 17, 2021

    Biden issued a dire warning saying that it will be a “winter of severe illness and death” for Americans who remain unvaccinated as the highly contagious Omicron variant quickly spreads across the country.

    Congressman Adam Kinzinger joins to discuss GOP Rep. Jim Jordan’s efforts to join the January 6th committee to investigate the Capitol riot despite Rep. Jordan having pushed election conspiracy theories himself.

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    Identity Behind Bombshell GOP Text Revealed Dec 16, 2021

    A criminal referral against Mark Meadows is underway at the U.S. Justice Department after the House voted to punish the former White House chief of staff for defying the January 6th investigation. January 6th select committee member Rep. Stephanie Murphy and veteran journalist Bob Woodward join to discuss the text sent by Rep. Jim Jordan to Meadows the day before the riot.

    U.S. health officials revealed new details on the rapid spread of the Omicron variant as the CDC now forecasts a rise in coronavirus deaths in the coming weeks. Dr. Anthony Fauci joins to discuss these disturbing developments.

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    Texts Show GOP Begging Meadows To Get Trump To Stop Riot Dec 15, 2021

    The House of Representatives is nearing a final vote in holding former Trump White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows in criminal contempt of Congress. This, as newly released texts show GOP allies pleading with Meadows during the riot to have President Trump speak out and stop the violence on January 6th. The messages come from Donald Trump Jr., members of Congress, and Fox News hosts who have since publicly tried to whitewash the insurrection.

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    100+ Feared Dead From Tornadoes Across Eight States Dec 14, 2021

    The death toll is rising from a powerful onslaught of tornadoes across the South and Midwest. Kentucky’s Governor now says at least 74 people were killed in his state alone. Thousands are without power and entire towns are gone.

    The January 6th Committee is about to take a major step and vote to hold Mark Meadows in criminal contempt of Congress. New details are emerging about the former Trump Chief of Staff’s role in the lead-up to the insurrection.

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    Biden Says Inflation is at its "Peak" Dec 11, 2021

    President Biden argues that America's inflation crisis has peaked as it hits a 39-year high. CNN Senior Political Analyst Kirsten Powers joins Wolf Blitzer to discuss the challenges this brings for the administration's messaging.

    Plus, the United States Supreme Court let a controversial Texas abortion law stand in a ruling this week, but will allow clinics to continue challenging the law. CNN Legal Analyst Joan Biskupic joins Wolf to break the ruling down.

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    Actor Jussie Smollett Found Guilty In Hate Crime Hoax Dec 10, 2021

    A verdict has been reached in the trial of "Empire" actor Jussie Smollett. Smollett was found guilty Thursday on five of six felony counts of disorderly conduct for making a false report to Chicago police that he was the victim of a hate crime in January 2019. Cook County Judge James Linn will have discretion in imposing a concurrent or consecutive sentence for each count at a later date.

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    Meadows Sues Pelosi & Jan 6 Committee Dec 09, 2021

    Former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows just sued the January 6th select committee and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi as the panel is now moving to hold him in criminal contempt of Congress. Select committee member Rep. Zoe Lofgren joins to discuss.

    President Biden doubles down on his threat should Russia invade Ukraine, saying he warned Vladimir Putin there would be severe consequences “like none he had ever seen” if Russian troops escalate into an assault. Biden also acknowledged U.S. military force is off the table.

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    Jan 6 Committee Threatens Mark Meadows With Contempt Dec 08, 2021

    The January 6th committee is threatening to hold Mark Meadows in contempt of Congress now that he has stopped cooperating with the panel. President Biden warned Putin of new economic sanctions and other measures if Russia invades Ukraine. Amidst the pain of inflation, Americans are finally seeing oil and gas prices start to decrease.

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    Biden & Putin Will Speak Amid Looming Ukraine Invasion Dec 07, 2021

    President Joe Biden is set to speak on Tuesday with Russian President Vladimir Putin, as he gets stark warnings from the U.S. intelligence community that Russia is preparing to invade Ukraine soon. The red lines are being drawn as China is threatening to retaliate for a new U.S. diplomatic boycott of the Beijing Olympics. Also, new COVID-19 requirements as U.S. cases, deaths, and hospitalizations are all on the rise. Will the upwards trend be impacted by stricter travel rules that are now taking effect?

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    Police: Michigan Shooting Suspect’s Parents Considered Fugitives Dec 04, 2021

    Authorities say the parents of the Michigan school shooting suspect are considered fugitives after failing to show for their arraignment. The prosecutor for their case joins to share updates.

    A lawyer that crafted a plan for Vice President Mike Pence is joining other Trump allies to defy a subpoena by the January 6th select committee. Chairman of the House Intelligence Committee Rep. Adam Schiff joins to discuss.

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    Biden’s 9-Point Plan To Fight Covid This Winter Dec 03, 2021

    President Biden warns the nation needs to be ready for a winter resurgence of COVID-19 as the Omicron variant is now confirmed in the United States. The White House revealed a new plan to combat the virus which includes changing rules on international travel and requiring insurance companies to pay for at-home tests.

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    First Case Of Omicron In U.S. Identified Dec 02, 2021

    The Omicron variant has been detected in the United States for the first time in a patient who traveled from South Africa to California. Our medical experts are assessing the threat as federal health officials are doubling down on their push for vaccines and boosters.

    Former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows reportedly reveals in a brand-new book that Trump tested positive for Covid-19 just three days before his first debate with Joe Biden.

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    At Least 20 Nations Detect Omicron Variant Dec 01, 2021

    The U.S. is urgently tracking the spread of the Omicron variant. It’s now in at least 20 countries and the CDC is stepping up surveillance at U.S. airports as federal officials brace for the variant to be detected here.

    Former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows is now cooperating with the January 6th select committee revealing a critical shift in the investigation. At the same time, President Trump is fighting in court to block the panel from getting hold of his records. But, the judges hearing his case appear to be skeptical.

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    CDC Strengthens Booster Recommendation Due New Variant Nov 30, 2021

    The CDC just weighed in on the newest coronavirus variant, “Omicron”, as President Biden is urging all Americans not to panic about the threat. Moderna’s Chief Medical officer joins to address if this new variant will evade immunity from the Covid vaccine.

    Former Trump associate and top Department of Justice official, Jeffrey Clark, could soon face a criminal contempt referral for defying the January 6th Committee. If the committee moves to hold Clark in contempt, he would become the second person to potentially face criminal charges for refusing to provide information to investigators.

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    Jury Reaches Verdict In Ahmaud Arbery Murder Trial Nov 25, 2021

    The jury found all three men on trial for murder of Ahmaud Arbery guilty. The verdict sparked cheers in Brunswick, Georgia, where Arbery’s family has been waiting for justice ever since he was gunned down.

    Attorneys for former President Trump say that the committee probing the January 6th attack on The Capitol could permanently damage the presidency. Will a panel of judges buy his argument?

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    Jury Finds "Unite The Right" Organizers Liable For Millions Nov 24, 2021

    A jury in Charlottesville, Virginia, orders the White supremacist organizers behind the deadly 2017 “Unite the Right” rally to pay millions in damages to nine plaintiffs. It could be any moment a verdict is reached in the trial of three men charged with killing Ahmaud Arbery as the prosecution makes a strong rebuttal today. President Biden is taking on soaring gas prices releasing 50 million barrels of oil from the strategic reserve but will it make any difference at the pump in time for holiday travel?

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    Closing Arguments In Ahmaud Arbery Death Trial Nov 23, 2021

    Closing arguments are done for the day in the trial of three men charged with killing Ahmaud Arbery, an unarmed black man gunned down while jogging last year in Brunswick, Georgia. Jurors in Charlotte have wrapped up another day of deliberations as they consider whether organizers behind the 2017 white supremacist rally are responsible for the deadly chaos that ensued. Police in Wisconsin say the driver who killed five people and injured almost fifty has now been charged with five counts of intentional homicide.

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    Kyle Rittenhouse Not Guilty On All Charges Nov 20, 2021

    Kyle Rittenhouse is found not guilty of all charges after claiming he fatally shot two racial justice protesters and wounding another in self-defense. The events occurred amidst social unrest in the wake of the shooting of Jacob Blake in 2020. Jacob Blake’s lawyer, B’Ivory LaMarr, joins to discuss Rittenhouse’s acquittal.

    President Biden’s landmark $1.9 trillion social spending bill has been approved by the House after months of delay. Build Back Better has been the centerpiece of the president’s agenda but it now faces serious hurdles in the Senate.

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    Defendant In Ahmaud Arbery Trial Takes The Stand Nov 19, 2021

    The defense just rested its case in the trial of three white men charged in the killing of black jogger Ahmaud Arbery. The defendant who fired the fatal shot admitted under cross examination that Arbery never threatened him nor pulled a weapon. Closing arguments in the trial will begin Monday morning.

    The House is closing in on a long awaited vote on President Biden’s nearly $2 trillion social spending bill. The vote could happen as soon as tonight as lawmakers get a new assessment of the price tag and the Senate braces for a shutdown.

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    House Censures Rep. Gosar, Removes Him From Committees Nov 18, 2021

    A divided House casts an historic vote to censure Republican congressman Paul Gosar and expel him from committee assignments. Partisan tensions rise over Rep. Gosar’s posting of a cartoon video depicting violence against President Biden and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.

    Jurors in the Kyle Rittenhouse homicide trial requested and are reviewing key video evidence as they deliberate on the five felony counts. How might the video influence their potential verdict?

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    More Subpoenas Likely From Jan 6. Committee Nov 17, 2021

    The January 6th Select Committee is on the brink of issuing more subpoenas but the panel still has not decided how to approach the defiance of former Trump White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows. This as Trump is making a new argument for hiding his records from the committee.

    Jurors are entering hour eight of deliberations in the Kyle Rittenhouse homicide trial. CNN is live in Kenosha, Wisconsin, on watch for a verdict on whether the teenager was a vigilante or acted in self-defense.

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    Prosecution Delivers Rebuttal In Rittenhouse Trial Nov 16, 2021

    Kenosha County Assistant District Attorney James Kraus concludes his rebuttal for the state today arguing that Kyle Rittenhouse's actions were not reasonable self-defense. Mr. Kraus said "it is not up for Mr. Rittenhouse to be the judge, the jury, and eventually the executioner." The jury will begin deliberations tomorrow. Rittenhouse, the armed Illinois teenager who killed two people and wounded another during unrest in Kenosha, Wisconsin, last summer, is on trial for multiple counts of homicide.

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    DOJ Indicts Bannon Nov 13, 2021

    A federal grand jury has indicted former Donald Trump adviser Steve Bannon for contempt of Congress, the Justice Department announced today. Attorney General Merrick Garland has been under political pressure to indict Bannon since the House referred the Trump ally to the DOJ for contempt back in October. Each count carries a minimum of 30 days and a maximum of one year in jail, the Justice Department said.

    Britney Spears' 13-year conservatorship has ended. The Los Angeles County Superior Court terminated the court-ordered arrangement today. Spears' attorney Matthew Rosengart said a "safety net" is in place for the singer's finances and personal care.

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    Federal Court Gives Trump Temporary Win Nov 12, 2021

    A federal appeals court granted former President Donald Trump's request to pause the release of his White House records to the House select committee investigating the January 6 attack on the US Capitol. The injunction is to protect the court's jurisdiction to address the appellant's claims of executive privilege and the judge noted the ruling should not be construed as a ruling on the claim's merit.

    Testimony concluded and the defense has rested their case today in the trial of Kyle Rittenhouse, a teenager faced with several charges of homicide during social unrest in Kenosha, Wisconsin in 2020. The judge has told jurors that he expects closing arguments on Monday.

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    Tumultuous Day In Rittenhouse Trial Nov 11, 2021

    A significant day today in the trial of Kyle Rittenhouse as the defendant sobs on the stand, the judge admonishes the prosecutor for a “grave constitutional violation”, and the defense says they will ask for a mistrial leaving the jury to make the final distinction between self-defense and vigilante killings.

    President Biden spoke today at a port in Baltimore to convey how his Build Back Better agenda can address the nation’s rising inflation. Biden noted the infrastructure bill will create a blue-collar blueprint to rebuild American saying that many jobs will not require a college degree. How long until Americans see relief from high prices?

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    GOP Rep. Posts Anime Video Of Himself Stabbing AOC Nov 10, 2021

    Republican congressman Rep. Paul Gosar posted an animated video depicting him stabbing Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and attacking President Joe Biden on a social media platform. In response, many are calling for his account to be suspended and for GOP leadership to intervene.

    A new batch of subpoenas have been released targeting 10 high-ranking Trump associates including Trump senior advisor Stephen Miller and former White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany. With the DOJ yet to weigh in on the criminal contempt charges for Steve Bannon, some recipients have already indicated they will not comply with the subpoenas.

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    New Agenda Hurdles For Biden Nov 09, 2021

    Ahead of the signing ceremony for his cornerstone legislative achievement, the $1.72 trillion infrastructure bill, President Biden is facing unfavorable polling numbers. A CNN poll shows a majority of American voters feel that Biden is focused on the wrong issues. Now, with the Build Back Better bill up next on the agenda, can progressives work with their moderate colleagues to pass the social safety net legislation and possibly turn Biden's approval rating around?

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    Pelosi Vows House Infrastructure Vote Tonight Nov 06, 2021

    Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi vows the House will vote tonight on the infrastructure bill despite sources suggesting about twenty progressives could be prepared to vote “no.” Although progressives say the social safety net bill will provide meaningful impact on working class voters, splitting up the two packages up is not negotiable.

    The jobs report is showing some economic recovery with the addition of 531,000 jobs in October. Although the unemployment rate fell to 4.6%, the lowest level since the economic recovery started in May 2020, millions are still sidelined by the pandemic-induced recession.

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    Vote On Biden Agenda Likely Soon Nov 05, 2021

    Sources say House Speaker Nancy Pelosi wants to vote on the $1.75 trillion social safety net bill tonight and the infrastructure bill tomorrow. Democratic Rep. Pramila Jayapal joins to discuss the status and strategy of both bills saying “we are now ready to pass both bills through.”

    Starting January 4th, certain health care workers, federal contractors, private businesses with 100 or more employees will all be mandated to have their employees get fully vaccinated against Covid-19. The White House announced that the vaccine rules will preempt any state or local laws which ban vaccine mandates or other measures to stop the spread of the virus.

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    GOP Sweeps Virginia Offices Statewide Nov 04, 2021

    Republicans win election races across the state of Virginia, from the Governor’s seat to the attorney general’s race. President Biden sidestepped responsibility suggesting the election results were a referendum on Congress, not his Build Back Better plan. Democrats did score mayoral victories as Eric Adams wins in New York City and Michelle Wu wins in Boston. With the 2021 election results now in, have the tides turned for the GOP?

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    Biden Speaks Out At Climate Summit Nov 03, 2021

    Major updates from the White House today after Biden spoke on the last day of the UN climate conference. President Biden expressed confidence he can receive a crucial vote from moderate Democratic Senator Joe Manchin on the sweeping spending bill. Further, Biden said Russia and China could have lost influence on the global stage by not attending the climate conference calling their absence a “big mistake.”

    With hours left before polls close in Virginia, early exit polls show what the electorate is feeling in a tight gubernatorial race. What does the early data coming in say about the state and even the country?

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    Controversial Announcements At Global Climate Conference Nov 02, 2021

    Over 100 world leaders gathered in Glasgow to address what scientists call one of the world’s biggest threats: climate change. Prime Minister Modi announced India would pledge to become carbon neutral by 2070. Some smaller island nations responded with tepid encouragement saying the targets don’t go far enough. At the conference, President Biden apologized for the U.S. pulling out of the Paris Climate Accords during the Trump administration.

    A new court filing shows the breadth of documents former President Trump is attempting to keep from the January 6th House committee. New details in the lawsuit filed by Trump reveals he is seeking executive privilege to not release hundreds of pages of handwritten notes, draft documents, and daily logs his top advisers kept related to the capitol riot. The Biden White House said it would not be in the best interest of the US to keep the documents secret and thus would not keep them private.

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    Biden Warms Up For G20 With High-Stakes Diplomacy Oct 29, 2021

    The President bonded with the Pope and then tried to mend fences with Macron. Was he successful? Wolf reports live from the Vatican on Biden’s “remarkable” day.

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    Watershed Moment In Biden Presidency Oct 29, 2021

    President Biden and House Speaker Pelosi were unable to garner enough votes to pass the infrastructure bill after each speaking with members of congress today. Several key provisions have now been removed, but remaining items include childcare/universal pre-k, $555 billion in climate incentives, 3 years of ACA premium support, and $150 billion for affordable housing. Biden says without a doubt this legislation will determine his presidency in the coming weeks as he leaves for Europe to meet with world leaders on climate initiatives and further reposition the US on the international stage.

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    Dems Likely To Cut Paid Family Leave From Biden Bill Oct 28, 2021

    President Biden’s economic and climate package is expected to head towards a more moderate compromise with the removal of key provisions like paid family leave, free tuition for community college, and marginal tax rate increases. Can democrats compromise before Biden heads to the United Nations soon?

    Four years after the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville exposed racism and anti-semitism, a case against the organizers for the injuries has begun. In a civil suit, plaintiffs claim that organizers knowingly planned for violence and should be held liable while the event organizers say that their march was protected by first amendment free speech.

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    Pfizer Children's Vaccine Receives FDA Adviser Approval Oct 27, 2021

    Vaccine advisers to the FDA voted 17-0 to recommend emergency use authorization of Pfizer’s Covid-19 vaccine in children ages 5-11. As the FDA takes the committee’s vote under consideration, emergency use authorization for young children will likely be given in the next several days.

    Biden is seeking unification amongst congressional democrats for his $1.72 trillion economic and climate package in the next several days before he leaves for the U.N. climate change conference. The White House is grappling with whether to scale back or eliminate entirely key elements like paid family leave, Medicaid and Medicare expansion, and determine the scale of climate provisions.

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    The Facebook Papers: Documents Detail Dangers To Democracy Oct 26, 2021

    Whistleblower documents reveal damning picture of Facebook’s role in the January 6 insurrection. Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen testified before the UK Parliament on Monday to discuss how Facebook allowed misinformation to be shared in the days leading up to the 2020 election and how such misinformation may have helped spark the January 6th insurrection as well as fanned flames of sectarianism around the world.

    The first Trump administration witness, former Justice Department official Jeffrey Clark, is expected to testify on Friday before the Jan 6. select committee. Clark is considered to be a central player in Trump’s effort to overturn election results and Clark was directly in contact with Trump in the days leading up to the insurrection.

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    Alec Baldwin Involved In Fatal Prop Gun Shooting Oct 23, 2021

    Actor Alec Baldwin discharged a prop weapon on the set of an upcoming film which has resulted in the death of Halyna Hutchins, 42, the film's director of photography, according to investigators. Many questions remain as authorities continue to investigate.

    Ex DOJ official Jeffrey Clark is expected to testify in front of the Jan 6. select committee next week, making him the first trump administration official to comply with the committee’s subpoena. The extent of Clark's talks with Trump in the days before the Capitol riot are not yet publicly known.

    In a CNN town hall last night, President Biden shared updates on his social safety net plan including a provision which narrows paid parental leave down from 12 weeks to 4 weeks.

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    Bannon’s Fate Now With Justice Department Oct 22, 2021

    A critical milestone today as the House approved the Jan. 6 committee’s report recommending Steve Bannon face criminal charges for defying a subpoena. The Justice Department’s Attorney General Merrick Garland will now make the final decision on whether to prosecute. Will other Trump-aligned witnesses now cooperate? Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff, who serves on the House committee, joins to discuss Bannon’s refusal to appear before Congress.

    Biden will face voters in an exclusive CNN town hall Thursday in Baltimore, where he'll take questions as his administration continues to sell his ambitious legislative agenda to members of Congress and the nation. Biden is meeting this week with lawmakers to discuss the framework of these infrastructure proposals.

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    Biden’s Policy Plea Oct 21, 2021

    “There is so much at stake, so much at stake.” President Biden urged democrats in congress to unify in order to pass his multi-trillion economic package. From his hometown of Scranton, Biden outlined democratic spending including universal pre-K, Medicare and Medicaid expansion, child tax credit, clean energy incentives, and more. Can Biden win the requisite number of votes? The President sits down for a CNN town hall tomorrow night.

    The NBA is the latest terrain for public health and personal choice as Brooklyn Nets star Kyrie Irving is sidelined until he complies with New York City’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar joins to discuss the latest reactions within the sports and entertainment worlds.

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    The Vote To Hold Bannon In Criminal Contempt Oct 20, 2021

    The clash between executive and legislative powers continues as the January 6th Committee is set to vote on whether to hold Steve Bannon in criminal contempt for defying a subpoena. Congress is looking for documents and records of conversations Bannon had with Trump in the days leading up to the capitol riots but Bannon is yet to provide them. The details of Bannon’s claims and more are examined tonight as the vote fast approaches.

    President Biden has outlined new priorities for the spending bill including dropping tuition-free community college. A new price tag and provisions are emerging as the president seeks to overhaul the social safety net.

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    Remembering The Life And Legacy Of Colin Powell Oct 19, 2021

    News of former Secretary of State Colin Powell’s death prompted an outpouring of grief that reflects the profound admiration of a statesman unique in so may ways. President Biden said Powell will be remembered as one of our great Americans. Bob Woodward joins to remember the “reluctant warrior."

    Steve Bannon refuses to comply with the January 6th Select Committee’s subpoena. The committee will vote tomorrow night on whether Bannon should be referred to the Justice Department for criminal contempt.

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    Source: indicted capitol officer allegedly obstructed justice Oct 16, 2021

    Biden promotes agenda in Connecticut as Dems are still struggling to reach a final deal, FDA advisers recommend all adult J&J vaccine recipients get a second dose at least two months after the first, Bill Clinton to stay another night in hospital for treatment

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    January 6 2021 panel moves to hold Steve Bannon In Criminal Contempt Oct 15, 2021

    January 6 2021 panel moves to hold Steve Bannon in criminal contempt;FDA vaccine advises unanimously recommend Monderna boosters; New union strike adding to economic pressure on Biden; January 6 panel now moving to hold Steve Bannon in criminal contempt as Trump ally defies subpoena deadline: Trump urges Republicans not to vote in 2022 and 2024 if his bogus election fraud claims aren't solved;

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    The Jan 6 CMTE Subpoenas Ex-DOJ Official Who Aided Trump's Coup Oct 14, 2021

    The January 6 committee has subpoenaed former Department of Justice official Jeffrey Clark, who aided in Former President Donald Trump's attempted coup. Clark was key to Trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election. CNN reports that ex-acting Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen, who pushed back on Trump's bid to overturn the election, is meeting with the January 6 committee. Ex-Trump aides Steve Bannon and Kash Patel are scheduled for deposition tomorrow and Mark Meadows and Dan Scavino are due for deposition on Friday.

    Wolf Blitzer has a one-on-one interview with January 6 committee member, Rep. Adam Schiff. Schiff calls republicans "insurrectionists in suits and ties" and says that there is a cowardliness in the GOP.

    The January 6 committee is unified in seeking criminal charges for Trump allies defying critical subpoena and deposition deadlines this week.

    The White House has formally rejected Trump's latest executive privilege request in the January 6 investigation.

    President Joe Biden responds to the crisis threatening the economy, amid the agenda stalemate. Biden announces new moves to ease the crisis in delivery of supplies that's limiting goods and raising prices.

    Shatner says to CNN that he is "overwhelmed" after his flight to the edge of space.

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    Texas Governor Bans All Cover Vaccine Mandates in State Oct 13, 2021

    Brooklyn Nets bench Kyrie Irving until he’s vaccinated. Any moment: House vote on short term extension of debt limit. Coroner: Gabby Petito’s cause of death was strangulation. Jan. 6th committee feels “urgency” to move to criminal contempt if subpoena targets don’t comply. Raiders coach resigns after homophobic, racist, misogynistic emails. Kim Jong Un vows to build “invincible” military while flanked by weapons, blames U.S. for tensions.

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    FDA Asked To Authorize First Pill To Treat Covid-19 Oct 12, 2021

    President Joe Biden is struggling to unify this party and salvage his agenda as the clock ticks and his public approval fades.

    The FDA has been asked by Merck to authorize the first pill to treat Covid-19. Merck says that the experimental pill cuts the covid death risk in half. However cases, deaths and hospitalizations are starting to decline as the United States may be turning the corner in the pandemic. FDA advisers are to meet this week about Moderna and Johnson & Johnson boosters.

    Former President Donald Trump and his enablers keep peddling the election fraud lie ahead of 2024, as the investigation of the insurrection intensifies. Schiff says that the January 6 committee should get Trump documents "very soon." Also, the January 6 panel is considering criminal contempt for Steve Bannon and other Trump allies who defy their subpoenas. The second-ranking House Republican Steve Scalise refuses to say that the 2020 election was not stolen, as GOP Senator Grassley embraces Trump's support at an Iowa rally, where Trump teases a 2024 run.

    Bill Maher warned of Trump's "slow coup" in a dark prediction for 2024 presidential election.

    Trump sends a birthday video demanding "justice" for the Capitol rioter Ashli Babbit over her January 6 death.

    Southwest cancels more than 2,000 flight and delays continue.

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    Trump to assert executive privilege over January 6 committee Oct 09, 2021

    Biden on defensive over economy, blames Covid-19 for disappointing jobs report, Police say they're not in possession of phones Petito and Laundrie used on their road trip, U.S. averaging under 100,000 new Coronavirus cases for first time since August

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    Report: Trump Lawyer Tells Allies Not Comply With Subpoenas; Oct 08, 2021

    Report: Trump lawyer tells allies not comply with subpoenas; Senate to vote soon on short-term extension of debt limit; Pfizer asks FDA authorize COVID vaccine for kids ages 5-11 Washington Post: Trump lawyer tells allies not to comply with subpoenas from January 6 committee; 4 Trump Loyalist appears poised to defy subpoenas in January 6 probe as Trump indicates he'll exert executive privilege;

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    Senate Democrats Say They'll Accept GOP Compromise On Debt Limit Oct 07, 2021

    The Senate Democrats say that they'll accept a GOP compromise about the debt limit to end the standoff. This will temporarily avert the catastrophic default on the United States debt. According to a source, Mitch McConnell floated an offer to break stalemate amid fears that Democrats Manchin and Sinema may flip under pressure and agree to gut the filibuster.

    The White House downplays the GOP offer saying "we don't need to kick the can" about the debt limit.

    The January 6 panel can't find the ex-Trump aide Dan Scavino as the subpoena deadline nears. Scavino and three other Trump allies face deadline to comply with subpoenas and submit documents. Former President Donald Trump slams the January 6 committee's subpoena deadline and says "the real insurrection happened on November 3."

    Gabby Petito's parents say that Petito's body was found not far from where her van was last seen, only minutes away. New questions about the timing of Brain Laundrie's disappearance as the police confirm car found outside the nature reserve on September 14.

    The Facebook whistleblower to testify before the January 6 committee.

    According to police, a Texas school shooting suspect is in custody and will face three charges of assault with a deadly weapon.

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    Facebook Whistle Blower Unleashes Damning Revelations Oct 06, 2021

    Facebook whistle blower unleashes damning revelations; Biden hits the road to sell stalled agenda; Brain Laundrie's sister speaks out Facebook whistleblower testifies on capitol hill, claims company harms children, weakens democracy; Whistleblower compares Facebook to cigarettes, opioids;

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    Facebook Suffers Outage As Company Comes Under Fire Oct 05, 2021

    President Joe Biden says that a debt default "would take our economy over a cliff." The United States is barreling towards a debt default as congress deadlocks and experts warn of an economic catastrophe. Biden says that he can't guarantee that a debt limit disaster will be averted and "that's up to Mitch McConnell." Biden also slams "hypocritical, dangerous and disgraceful" congressional Republicans amid the debt limit standoff. Biden has met with the progressives as Democrats scramble to rescue his agenda from the brink.

    Sen. Chuck Schumer says that the Senate "must get a bill to the president's desk" extending the debt ceiling by the end of the week. Manchin says that "they shouldn't rule out anything, we just can't let the debt ceiling lapse" and "the filibuster has nothing to do with the debt ceiling."

    Facebook, along with Instagram and Whatsapp, suffer an outage as the company comes under fire. As Facebook reels amid a major platform outage, a bombshell whistleblower report is alleging a possible cover up. The whistleblower is alleging that Facebook has buried evidence of platforms spreading hatred, violence and misinformation. The whistleblower also alleges that Facebook prioritized profit over public good.

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    Pelosi Gambling On Biden Agenda, Plans To Move Foward With Infrastructure vote; Oct 01, 2021

    Pelosi gambling on Biden agenda, plan to move forward with infrastructure vote tonight as progressives threaten to tank it; Soon Biden to sign bill averting government shutdown after congress passed it just hours ahead on deadline; House majority leader: Infrastructure vote still on for tonight, won't take place until after 9pm; Key democrat Sen Manchin firm on 1.5 trillion as top price tag for Biden's 3.5 trillion economic agenda;

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    Gen. Milley Again Contradicts Biden, Talks Of Trumps Final Days Sep 30, 2021

    Gen. Milley contradicts President Joe Biden again and speaks about former President Donald Trump's final days. Milley was not consulted when Trump initially ordered a total troop withdrawal from Afghanistan by mid-January 2021. Top generals again contradict Biden in testimony and say that they wanted 2,500 troops to stay in Afghanistan.

    Judge suspends Britney Spears' father as her conservator and appoints an accountant to temporarily oversee her estate,

    Pelosi and Schumer rush to the White House to meet with Biden as Democrat divisions deepen ahead of a critical vote on Biden's agenda. Pelosi and Schumer scrapped a planned phone call with Biden and opted for a face-to-face talk at the White House instead.

    Sen. Joe Manchin rejected Pelosi's call for a deal on the economic package ahead of the key vote on Thursday. Manchin says that he will not budge before Thursday's vote and won't support "trillions in spending or an all or nothing approach."

    The House votes to extend the debt ceiling until December. The bill is expected to fail in the Senate.

    Top United States military leaders are questioned on Capitol Hill for a second day about the chaotic Afghanistan withdrawal.

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    U.S. Military Leaders Testify On Afghanistan, Contradict Biden Sep 29, 2021

    Senators grill top United States military leaders on chaotic Afghanistan exit and the military leaders contradict President Joe Biden. They say that they thought 2,500 troops should stay in Afghanistan. Military leaders acknowledge missteps in Afghanistan exit.

    Centcom chief warns War on Terror isn't over.

    A top United States general defends China and calls in former President Donald Trump's final days. He says he personally informed senior officials of call to China. Gen. Milley says that that the United States evacuation from Afghanistan was "a logistical success, but a strategic failure." Milley says he wouldn't resign because his advice was not followed. The Pentagon chief says that he "didn't plan for Afghanistan [to] collapse in 11 days." Milley says he is "not qualified" to determine Trump's mental health.

    Wolf Blitzer has a one-on-one with former National Security Adviser John Bolton. Bolton on Trump's "peace deal" with the Taliban.

    Divided democrats are heading for a showdown over the Biden agenda. Biden tries to salvage endangered agenda.

    Former President Barack Obama breaks ground on his presidential center. Biden scraps Chicago travel plans as his legislative agenda hangs in the balance.

    Pfizer submits data to FDA on vaccine for young children.

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    Millions now eligible for boosters amid new confusion Sep 25, 2021

    Four Trump loyalists hit with first subpoenas for witness testimony by January 6 committee, CDC director backs boosters for at-risk, frontline workers after vaccine advisers recommend against it, Biden says democrats are at a "stalemate" as his economic agenda hangs in the balance

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    Biden Admin Ramps Up Haitian Deportations Amid Backlash Sep 24, 2021

    The Biden Administration ramps up Haitian migrants deportation flights amid backlash. According to the Department of Homeland Security, 12 flights have returned 1,400 migrants to Haiti. CNN gets the Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas and Haitian Ambassadors reaction to the United States migrant policy. The Department of Homeland Security has temporarily suspended the use of horse patrol in Del Rio after outrage sparked over the aggressive confrontation with Haitian migrants. The Unites States special envoy to Haiti resigns, citing the "inhumane" decision to deport thousands of Haitian migrants from the United States border. Haitian ambassador tells President Joe Biden to "look at Haiti differently."

    CNN is on the scene of the makeshift migrant camp at the border.

    Democrats tout a new "framework" to pay for the Biden agenda, but it lacks details amid infighting over the Biden agenda. Nancy Pelosi says it's "not about the price tag" but it's about what's in the bill. Pelosi is "not saying" that the $3.5 trillion spending bill will be finished by Monday. Rep. Gottheimer says he's "optimistic we'll get there by Monday" on key Biden agenda bills.

    The CDC advisers are now endorsing booster shots for the elderly and many others at high risk.

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    Pelosi, Schumer Report “Good Progress” in Their Talks with Biden Sep 23, 2021

    Now: Biden meets with progressives, capping day of talks with warring Dems at critical moment for his agenda. Biden administration scrambling to contain fallout amid bipartisan criticism. DHS releases some Haitian migrants into U.S. as crisis deepens. Trump sues niece, NYT for $100 million over disclosure of tax documents as he faces a barrage of other legal battles. CDC advisers will wait for FDA decision before further discussion about boosters. Dive team searches at Florida nature preserve as manhunt for Gabby Petite’s fiancé intensifies. George W. Bush to hold fundraiser for Liz Cheney as he ramps up his public opposition to Trump.

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    Progressive Democrats Threaten to Tank Biden's Agenda Sep 22, 2021

    Progressive democrats dig in and threaten to tank President Joe Biden's agenda. Rep. Jayapal says she told Nancy Pelosi that progressives haven't changed their view and will vote "no" on Biden's infrastructure bill. The key house vote is a make-or-break moment for Biden's agenda, is happening soon. The house vote on the bill is to avert the government shutdown and to suspend debt limit as democrats set up showdown with the GOP.

    BIden's domestic agenda is in jeopardy as he seeks to bolster his global agenda at the U.N. Biden promises the U.N. a new era of "relentless diplomacy" amid diplomatic rift with France. France accuses the United States of "breach of trust." The French ambassador speaks with CNN about the tensions with the United States over submarine deal. According to the French ambassador, the U.S-UK-Australia submarine deal is a "stab in the back."

    The Department of Homeland Security was "horrified" by the video of border patrol agents on horseback chasing and confronting migrants.

    Former President Donald Trump team's plan for Former Vice President Mike Pence to overturn election has been revealed. CNN shows new proof that Trump tried to orchestrate a coup.

    The coroner's office confirms Gabby Petito's remains and rules her death a homicide.

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    Covid Death Toll in U.S. Surpasses 1918 Flu Pandemic Sep 21, 2021

    Pfizer: lower dose of Covid vaccine safe and effective for children ages 5-11. Woodward book: Trump team was unable to convince his closest Senate allies to vote against certifying 2020 election. Trump accuses top U.S. general of “treason” for trying to reassure China amid former president’s erratic behavior. Now: Biden in NYC for critical U.N. meeting amid foreign policy turmoil, threats to domestic agenda. Dems staring down deadlines to avert a Government shutdown and act on debt limit amid divisions over Biden agenda. FBI: search of Brian Laundrie family home has concluded. Member of CIA chief’s team reported mysterious Havana syndrome symptoms on recent trip to India. Anderson Cooper on his new book about the Vanderbilts.

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    FDA Advisers Vote To Recommend COVID Boosters For People 65+ Sep 18, 2021

    FDA adviser vote to recommend COVID boosters for people 65+; and high risk individuals, reject for general public; Setback for White house as FDA panel rejects booster for all; Pentagon admits Kabul strike killed 10 civilians, not terrorist; Heavy security in DC ahead of pro-insurrectonist rally; Department of Defense: Kabul strike killing 3 adults, 7 children "A tragic mistake"

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    New DHS Warning Of Potential Violence At Upcoming Rally Sep 17, 2021

    The Department of Homeland Security warns of potential violence at an upcoming pro-January 6 rally in DC on Saturday. Former President Donald Trump says "hearts and minds" are with "persecuted" January 6 rioters ahead of the far-right rally at the Capitol. The National Guard has recruited additional people to help secure the United States Capitol building. The DC-area airports are also adding TSA agents ahead of the September 18 rally. Fencing around the Capitol building is back up as security has been tightened ahead of the rally.

    Republican lawmakers are trying to distance themselves from the far-right rally, but the GOP leadership hasn't condemned the rally as of yet.

    The January 6 committee is seeking records on General Milley's reported actions surrounding Jan 6. America's top general denies wrongdoing amid calls for his resignation over reported moves to protect the United States from Trump. The committee says they will "carefully evaluate" the facts.

    There has been booster confusion hours before the FDA vaccine advisers meet.

    Murdaugh lawyer says Murdaugh "has fallen from grace" as Murdaugh's bail is set at $20,000. The South Carolina lawyer admits to arranging his own murder for an insurance payout as the killing of his wife and son remains unsolved.

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    America's Top General Denies Wrongdoing Amid Calls For His Resignation Sep 16, 2021

    America's Top general denies wrongdoing amid calls for his resignation over reported moves to protect United States from Trump; Biden says he has "Complete confidence" in general Milley as new book details calls to China amid fears about Trump; Trump accusing general Milley of "Treason" over reported calls to China amid fears Trump might spark war; Pentagon says it;s "Not uncommon" for joint chiefs chairman to review security protocols;

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    Book: Top U.S. General Took Secret Action to Protect Nukes from Trump Sep 15, 2021

    Final hours of voting in high-stakes California recall. CNN investigates Trump’s lies and attempt to overturn election. Trump tried to pressure election and DOJ officials to intervene in election. GOP rewriting voting rules in multiple states based on Trump’s “stolen election” lies. Milwaukee election official threatened more than 150 times. Trump lies about voter fraud could destabilize system.

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    Man Arrested With Machete And Swastika, Capitol Police Declare Emergency Sep 14, 2021

    A man was arrested with a machete, bayonet, swastika and White supremacist symbols near the DNC, as the Capitol police declare emergency ahead of a right-wing 9/18 demonstration. Capitol fencing returns this week ahead of the 9/18 rally. The defense secretary's "biggest concern is that someone will try to export terror to the Untied States again."

    Pelosi and Schumer say that the Capitol is "much better" prepared than it was on January 6, as police step up security ahead of the 9/18 rally.

    The House panel grills Blinken on the chaotic Afghanistan withdrawal. Blinken says that there is "no evidence" to support continuing the war would have helped Afghanistan and says "even the most pessimistic scenarios" did not predict the collapse of the Afghan army. Blinken also says that he is in touch with "about 100" Americans in Afghanistan.

    President Joe Biden is to rally with the California governor ahead of the recall vote tomorrow.

    Former President Donald Trump slams Former President George Bush for comparing domestic extremists to 9/11 terrorists: "He shouldn't be lecturing anybody." Bush calls out "violent extremists at home" during 9/11 remarks in apparent reference to January 6 riot.

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    Email Reveals Preps For "Mass Casualty Event" Ahead Of January 6 Sep 11, 2021

    Email reveals preps for "Mass Casualty Event" ahead of January 6; Assessing the terror threat 20 years after 9/11; Biden dares GOP to sue over vaccine mandate: "Have at it"; Biden defends sweeping vaccine mandates for millions of Americans as republicans accuse him of "Overreach" More Americans very worried about pandemic now than last year; White House open to potentially requiring vaccines or testing for domestic flights "Not taking any measures off the table;

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    Sweeping New Vaccine Rules Could Cover 100 Million Americans Sep 10, 2021

    According to President Joe Biden announces major new pandemic response. According to Biden, sweeping new vaccine rules could cover 100 million Americans. Biden warns unvaccinated people that "our patience is wearing thin... what more is there to wait for?" He also says that a "distinct minority of Americans" are holding back the pandemic progress. Biden is going to mandate the covid vaccine for 17 million health care workers, 300,000 educators in Federal Head Start program.

    Biden is going to double fines for mask violators on transportation. "Show some respect," Biden said about unruly, unmasked passengers.

    "Pandemic politics" is making people sick, said Biden.

    The Department of Labor is going to require businesses with more than 100 people to ensure workers are vaccinated or tested for covid-19.

    The Justice Department is suing Texas over "unconstitutional" abortion law. The attorney general says that the Texas abortion ban is a "scheme" to evade judicial review.

    The United States Capitol building is on alert ahead of the rally that is in support of the January 6 insurrectionists. Capitol building fencing is expected to return amid fears of 9/18 rally violence. Capitol police has also briefed lawmakers on security preparations ahead of the rally. .

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    Surgeon General Talks About Slowing Vaccinations, Surging Variant Sep 09, 2021

    President Joe Biden meets with covid-19 response team ahead of major speech on the pandemic. Biden's covid-19 speech will include announcements on mandates, testing and a six-pronged strategy to fight the delta variant.

    The United States surgeon general speaks about the rising covid cases among children. The United States surgeon general talks about slowing vaccinations and a surging variant and how vaccinated people are overestimating their risk. According to the CDC, the pace of covid-19 vaccinations is ticking down again. According to a study, severe breakthrough cases tend to be in older and sicker people. Kentucky sees a record number of new covid cases in one week. Covid hospitalizations in the United States are holdings at around 100,000.

    13 Miami-Dade school staffers die of covid over the past few weeks. The United States is averaging nearly 1,5000 covid-19 deaths a day. A Florida judge allows for mask mandates to continue in schools, ruling against an appeal by GOP Gov. Desantis.

    New video of the suspect who plants the pipe bombs ahead of the Jan 6 riot. A Capitol police memo warns of growing online talk of violence surrounding the September 18 rally supporting insurrectionists.

    More than 12 million are under a flood watch in the storm-battered Northeast.

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    Biden Tours Storm Damage In Northeast Sep 08, 2021

    President Joe Biden tours "profound" storm damage in the Northeast. Biden sees devastation from historic floods that killed at least 52 people. "This is a code red," said Biden about climate change. Biden also pushes his infrastructure deal after touring the Hurricane Ida destruction in New York and New Jersey; White House asks congress for $24 billion for Hurricane Ida and other disasters.

    The number of confirmed covid-19 cases in the United States surpasses 40 million; more than four million in the past four weeks. Biden is to deliver a major speech on Thursday about the pandemic response. According to a pediatrician group, more than 1 in 4 of the weekly United States covid-19 cases are now in children.

    "I don't think it's smart," said Dr. Anthony Fauci about packed football stadiums as the Delta variant surges. Fauci also says that three vaccine doses are likely needed for full protection against covid-19.

    The Taliban forms a hardline government for Afghanistan, including senior figures in the United States designated terror group, as Americans are still trying to leave Afghanistan. The Taliban has fire weapons to break up street protests in Kabul. The secretary of state is denying GOP claims that the Taliban is blocking Americans from leaving Afghanistan.

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    New Warnings Labor Day Crowds Could Worsen COVID-19 Surge Sep 07, 2021

    New warnings Labor day crowds worsen COVID-19 surge; United States helps 4 Americans escape Afghanistan by crossing border; video shows failed rescue of 2-year-old and parents from flooded basement 7-day average of new COVID-19 cases up 300% sine last Labor day; Fauci: Pfizer booster likely ready by September 20 roll out: Monderna boosters may be delayed; Fauci: Three vaccine doses likely needed for full protection;

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    New Intel On Foreign Terrorists Ahead Of 9/11 Anniversary Sep 04, 2021

    At least 50 killed in catastrophic flooding in the Northeast. Biden pledges to support communities ravaged by Hurricane Ida. Biden's September 20 booster rollout may be scaled back to just Pfizer. Biden asks Justice Dept. to explore ways to limit Texas abortion law.

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    Death Toll Rises To 45 From HIstoric Northeast Flooding Sep 03, 2021

    Deadly floods have paralyzed New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Record rainfall, from Hurricane Ida, floods homes and strands drivers across the Northeast. The death toll is now up to 45 after the historic Northeast flooding.

    New York City had its first ever flash flood emergency after record amount of rain. Rescues are still under way in the flood disaster zone. New York City is working to restore service in the flooded subway system. New York officials warn that the flood disaster is a "wake-up call" on climate change. 35 billion gallons of rain fell on New York City overnight, according to CNN.

    New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio says, "People are going through hell... They need help."

    Tornadoes also destroy homes and cause extensive damage in Northeast. More than two dozen New Jersey homes have been damaged or destroyed by a tornado.

    Passaic mayor declares an emergency in his city as bodies are recovered from the floodwaters. The Passaic mayor says there is up to eight feet of water in parts of Passaic, New Jersey.

    More than 900,000 customers are still without power in Louisiana. President Biden is to visit the hurricane devastation in Louisiana tomorrow.

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    Search & Rescue Still Under Way 3 Days After Monster Hurricane Sep 02, 2021

    Half of gas stations in New Orleans & Baton Rouge out of fuel. FDA calls meeting of its advisers to discuss Covid vaccine boosters. Moderna submits data supporting a third dose of its Covid vaccine. WH: Biden has “multiple” responsibilities besides Afghanistan. Pentagon: U.S. and allies evacuated 6,000 Americans, more than 124,000 civilians from Afghanistan. Most extreme abortion law in U.S. takes effect in Texas. Former GOP mayor selling skill over spectacle in bid to unseat Governor.

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    Biden Defends U.S. Withdrawal; “The War in Afghanistan is Now Over” Sep 01, 2021

    Biden warns ISIS-K terrorists: “we are not done with you yet”. Biden: Afghanistan evacuation an “extraordinary success”. Biden: believe 100-200 Americans remain in Afghanistan, 90 percent of Americans who wanted to leave got out. Al Qaeda praises Taliban for taking control of Kabul. Pediatric Dr.’s: about 204,000 Covid cases among children last week, five times higher than a month earlier.

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    Last U.S. Military Flight Leaves Kabul, Ending America's Longest War Aug 31, 2021

    President Biden announces plans to address the nation as the U.S. military completes it's withdrawal of forces in Afghanistan, effectively ending America's longest military conflict. Taliban marks U.S. withdrawal with celebratory gunfire. Hurricane Ida leaves catastrophic damage across Louisiana, mostly from wind and rain.

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    Death Toll From Kabul Airport Attack Rises Aug 28, 2021

    Biden vows U.S. will complete "dangerous" and "worthy" Afghanistan mission amid worries of more attacks. Crowds at the airport are smaller but more desperate as time runs out for evacuations. White House considers whether COVID booster should be given sooner than 8 months after second dose.

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    Biden Honors 13 U.S. Service Members Killed in Kabul As "Heros" Aug 27, 2021

    President Joe Biden honors the 13 United States service members who were killed, and the 14 service members who were wounded, in the Kabul attack as "heroes." More than 60 Afghans are dead and 140 Afghans wounded in the same attack, according to the Health Ministry. Biden says that the American lives that were lost today, were given "in the service of liberty."

    Isis-K claims responsibility for the deadly Kabul attack.

    "We will hunt you down and make you pay," said Biden to terrorists. Biden also said that the United States will "respond with force and precision" to the deadly attack. "America will not be intimidated," said Biden. Biden said that if the military needs any additional force, he "will grant it."

    Biden will continue the evacuation and won't be deterred by terrorists.

    The White House gives a briefing after the Kabul airport attack.

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    State Department: About 1,500 Americans May Still Need Evacuating Aug 26, 2021

    WH: “closely following” terror threats from ISIS-K. “No deadline” to help any American or ally who wants to leave Afghanistan. Jan. 6 committee demands documents from agencies on Capitol attack, signaling huge investigative effort. U.S. official: intel suggests ISIS-K may attack Kabul Airport. HHS: 100,000+ U.S. Covid-19 hospitalizations now, nearly three times higher than in the past month.

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    Biden Declares U.S. is Sticking with Withdrawal Deadline Aug 25, 2021

    Biden declares U.S. “on pace” to finish Afghan operations one week from today, Biden: Aug 31 withdrawal depends on Taliban cooperating with evacuation, allowing access to Kabul airport. Biden: we’ve helped evacuate 70,000+ people since August 14th. Fauci: U.S. could have pandemic under control by Spring 2022 if most eligible people get vaccinated. New vaccine mandates now that Pfizer shot has full FDA approval. Biden cites “growing” risk of terror attack in defending Afghanistan withdrawal timetable.

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    Deadly Firefight At Kabul Airport Heightens Evacuation Chaos Aug 24, 2021

    According to an official in the Department of Defense, the U.S. military needs a decision from the Biden administration on an extension by Tuesday. FDA fully approves Pfizer COVID vaccine. Catastrophic flooding in Tennessee kills 21, including twin babies.

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    Biden: "Any American Who Wants To Get Home, We Will Get You Home" Aug 21, 2021

    According to the Pentagon, evacuation flights have resumed in Kabul after a brief pause, with nearly 5,700 people evacuated in the last 24 hours. Biden denies allies are now questioning U.S. credibility. Full FDA approval of Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine is expected as early as Monday.

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    Pentagon Ramping Up Kabul Evacuation Efforts Aug 20, 2021

    The Taliban is moving quickly to crush any opposition as the race to escape Afghanistan intensifies. The Pentagon is ramping up Kabul evacuation efforts as many struggle to reach the airport amid chaos and Taliban crackdown. The State Department says that 6,000 people at the Kabul airport are awaiting planes. 20 evacuation flights are expected to leave Afghanistan tonight. The Taliban is cracking down on protests and Afghans trying to leave the country. Armed jets are flying over Kabul to ensure people's security, according to the Pentagon.

    The State Department says "We take very seriously" reports of people being blocked by the Taliban from getting to the airport.

    The White House is struggling to contain the fallout from President Joe Biden's defiant denial of mistakes in the Afghanistan exit. U.S. diplomats warned, last month, of a potential catastrophe in Afghanistan to happen and a need for quick evacuations, according to CNN. Biden says that there was "no consensus" that the Taliban would take over quickly, while he spoke about intel.

    After a bomb threat at Capitol Hill, a source says that the bomb threat suspect didn't have a viable explosive, but did possess suspected bomb making material.

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    Biden Defiant on Afghanistan in New Interview Tonight Aug 19, 2021

    Biden says no way for U.S. to withdraw “without chaos ensuing”. Biden suggests U.S. troops may stay until all Americans are out of Afghanistan, even if past the Aug. 31st deadline. Biden: booster shots “best way” to protect from Delta variant as U.S. to begin third dose for most Americans next month. Biden ordering Education Secretary to fight back against Governors prohibiting mask mandates.

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    U.S. Working to Accelerate Desperate Evacuation from Kabul Aug 18, 2021

    WH says 11,000 Americans on the ground after Taliban takeover. White House trying to contain fallout over Afghanistan as one official admits “our competence is being questioned”. WH: Biden “taking responsibility for every decision” the U.S. government took with respect to Afghanistan. Taliban reassurances met with skepticism, as they vow not to become terror haven and to uphold women’s rights. Taliban pledge of “blanket amnesty” met with skepticism. Texas GOP Governor Greg Abbott tests positive for Covid-19. WH expected to share first U.S. data on waning immunity during tomorrow’s announcement on Covid booster shots. Death toll in Haiti earthquake rises to almost 2,000 people as Tropical Storm Hampers recovery.

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    Biden Says He Stands "Squarely Behind My Decision" To Withdraw From Afghanistan Aug 17, 2021

    Biden: Americans should not be fighting and dying in a way the Afghan military isn't willing to fight. Taliban fighters swarm Kabul streets after government collapses.

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    U.S. Troops Moving To Afghanistan In Response To Taliban Takeover Aug 14, 2021

    According to the Pentagon, U.S. troops are moving to Afghanistan in rapid speed "as we speak," in in response to "deeply concerning" Taliban takeover. The Taliban is trying to isolate Kabul, but the city is "not in an imminent threat environment," according to the Pentagon. U.S. troops could possibly be "going into harm's way" in Afghanistan and will have the right of self-defense. The Pentagon will not say if moving troops into Afghanistan is a combat mission or not. However, the U.S. Embassy in Kabul is instructing personnel to destroy sensitive materials. The Pentagon will adjust the deadline for drawdown of U.S. troops in Afghanistan if necessary.

    The Pentagon is concerned about Kabul's "lack of resistance" against the Taliban.

    Pentagon Press Secretary John Kirby gives a one-on-one interview with Situation Room.

    Afghanistan is near collapse ahead of the 20th anniversary of the September 11th attacks.

    The CDC endorses an additional covid vaccine does for immune compromised people. Florida is reporting more than 150,000 new covid cases in the last week. The education secretary tells Florida educators that they can use covid funds for salaries if the government withholds money over masks mandates.

    CDC data says that more than 1 million people have received unauthorized extra vaccine doses ahead of the FDA's decision on boosters.

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    About 3,000 U.S. Troops Deploying to Afghanistan. Aug 13, 2021

    Afghan official: Taliban seize control of third largest city. Chaos erupts as Tennessee parents protest school mask mandate. Soon: FDA expected to authorize booster shot for some with weakened immune systems. Pelosi spokesperson urges House GOP leader to “get off his hands” and stand up to attacks on Capitol Police. Source: former U.S. attorney tells investigators he quit because Trump was considering firing him. One on one with Georgia’s Secretary of State. Britney Spears’ father says he intends to step down as her conservator. Supreme Court justice Amy Coney Barrett refuses to block Indiana University’s vaccine mandate.

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    Kathy Hochul Declares She's "Fully Prepared" To Be New York's First Female Governor Aug 12, 2021

    FDA Expected To Authorize COVID Booster Shots For Immunocompromised. California becomes the first state to require teachers be vaccinated or regularly tested. Texas judge rules against governor, allowing mask mandates. Broward County schools plan to keep mask mandate, defying Florida Governor DeSantis' order. Former U.S. attorney tells investigators he quit because Trump was considering firing him.

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    Biden: "I Respect" Cuomo's Decision to Resign Aug 11, 2021

    President Joe Biden says, "I respect" New York Governor Andrew Cuomo's decision to resign amid sexual harassment and an impeachment probe.

    On Tuesday, Cuomo said his resignation will take effect in two weeks. He also said in part, "I'm a fighter" but my resignation will "let the government get back to governing."

    President Biden is looking into whether he has the authority to intervene in states where governors are trying to ban mask mandates. Those states include Florida and Texas.

    The American Academy of Pediatrics is urging the FDA to speed up vaccine authorization for children under 12 years of age.

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    Florida governor threatens to withhold salaries of school officials Aug 10, 2021

    Dallas schools issue mandate, defying Governor Abbott's order, Ex-DOJ officials detail Trump efforts to undermine election, Democrats unveil $3.5 trillion budget resolution that priorities education, health and climate

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    United States Hits Vaccination Milestone As Covid Rages Aug 07, 2021

    The United States hits a vaccination milestone as covid still rages. The CDC says that half of the United States population is fully vaccinated. President Joe Biden touts a strong job report, but warns that the surging delta variant could set back economic recovery. Biden could withhold federal funds from nursing homes and other institutions if employees don't get vaccinated. Florida breaks high hospitalization record as its governor ​remains defiant about covid.

    Los Angeles is stepping up their vaccination push as hospitalizations and deaths continue to rise. Louisiana is also stepping up their vaccination push. Officials fear that a motorcycle rally will be a super spreader event. A study is showing that getting the vaccine cuts the risk of reinfection by more than half. The FDA is developing a booster shot strategy for September and guidance for immunocompromised could come sooner. FDA researchers are suggesting that the vaccine booster might be a one-time shot.

    New evidence of former President Donald Trump's attempted coup becomes known. Sources are saying that a Trump ally in the Justice Department claimed that China used special thermometers to change the results in machines tallying votes.

    New York Governor Andrew Cuomo's Attorneys are fighting back after a criminal complaint has been made.

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    CDC: 100,000 New COVID Cases Recorded Wednesday Aug 06, 2021

    Texas and Florida lead the way in new COVID cases, with both states accounting for one third of new cases. CDC Director: "we could go up to several hundred thousand cases a day". Biden and Harris honor police who defended Capitol on January 6. Former DOJ official who aided Trump-attempted coup facing new scrutiny from House investigation.

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    U.S Nearing 100K Covid Cases per Day Aug 05, 2021

    U.S. seeing highest number of daily Covid cases since February. Defense secretary expected to mandate Covid vaccines for all active duty troops. Top DOJ official prepped resignation letter over Trump’s “direct instructions” to support his election fraud claims. At least four district attorneys seek Cuomo probe documents. Residents under strict lockdown as China sees Covid-19 surge. Freshman congresswoman Cori Bush gets Bidne’s attention

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    Biden Calls For Governor Cuomo To Resign After Damning Report Aug 04, 2021

    Biden calls for governor Cuomo to resign after damning report; Biden "Encouraging signs" in states with low vaccination rates; Biden: CDC to announce new effort to limit evictions New York attorney general finds governor Cuomo sexually harassed multiple women and "Violated multiple state and federal laws" Special investigator: Gov Cuomo grabbed "Breast and Butt" of one employee, sexually touched a state trooper and others;

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    U.S. Vaccinations Climb; Over 700K Doses For Fifth Straight Day Aug 03, 2021

    The U.S. hit Biden's goal to get 70% of adults one vaccine dose about one month late as the Delta variant drives major surge nationwide. Progressives push Biden to extend eviction moratorium. Third officer who responded to January 6 riots dies by suicide. McCarthy in hot water after "joke" about hitting Pelosi with gavel.

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    CDC Releases Alarming Study Detailing Delta Variant’s Aggressive Threat Jul 31, 2021

    CDC warns “the war has changed”. Fauci: new evidence shows Delta variant “is so transmissable” even a vaccinated person with a breakthrough infection can spread it. Florida Governor signs executive order making masks in schools optional, defying new CDC guidelines. CNN: Trump pressured Justice Department to “say the election was corrupt” in December and “leave the rest to me”. Many Republicans mock and defy mask and vaccine rules as Covid hits unvaccinated GOP areas hardest. U.S. finally begins welcoming Afghan interpreters who helped American troops during war.

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    Biden Intensifies Plea For Vaccinations: "It's About Life And Death" Jul 30, 2021

    Biden asks Pentagon to explore "how and when" to require COVID-19 vaccine for U.S. troops. Florida reports highest number of daily cases since January. Republicans stage mask-free walk in revolt against House rules. American Sunisa Lee wins gold medal in all-around gymnastics.

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    Biden Begs "Please, Please, Please" Get Vaccinated Jul 29, 2021

    Biden begs"Please, Please, Please" get vaccinated ahead of expected vaccine mandate for federal workers; Biden announced expected tomorrow on mandate for federal workers to get vaccinated or tested; Biden and CDC responding to Covid emergency with expected vaccine mandate for federal workers, updated guidance; United States averaging 61,000+ new cases a day a 65% increase from the previous week; CDC: Every county in LA, AR, FL has "High" transmission rate;

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    Officers Recount "Horrific And Devastating" Physical Violence They Experienced On January 6 Jul 28, 2021

    Select committee shows never before seen video of January 6 attack. Officer testifies rioters were saying "Trump sent us," another alludes to former President as a "hit man." GOP's McConnell, McCarthy say they didn't watch January 6 hearing. CDC Director warns a few COVID mutations could potentially evade our vaccines. Simone Biles cites mental health struggles after pulling out of Olympic team gymnastics final.

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    Vaccine mandates in CA, NYC and U.S. veterans affairs Jul 27, 2021

    CNN: Pelosi, McCarthy feud over January 6 committee boils over with tensions hitting a new high, Trump ally Tom Barrack pleads not guilty to illegal foreign lobbying charges after $250 million bail deal, Michael Flynn says "maybe I'll find somebody in Washington, DC" after gift of assault-style rifle

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    Biden Admin To Set A More Urgent Tone As Covid-19 Surges Jul 24, 2021

    Biden Administration officials are planning to shift to a more urgent tone as covid-19 surges among unvaccinated Americans. Unvaccinated Americans are fueling the current rise in cases and hospitalizations. Average daily cases in the United States are now up 65 percent from last week as covid-19 spreads aggressively among the unvaccinated.

    GOP governors are begging their residents to get vaccinated. Alabama governor says that "it's time to start blaming the unvaccinated." The White House responds to the Alabama governor's call to "start blaming" the unvaccinated by saying they "don't think our role is to place blame."

    The Florida governor is under fire for the response to the current pandemic surge as the state leads the nation in new covid infections. Florida, Missouri and Texas now account for 40 percent of all new covid-19 cases. The Los Angeles health director says that about 20 percent of new covid-19 cases from June are from the fully vaccinated.

    The United States buys 200 million Pfizer doses in case boosters will be needed. Sources are saying that the White House and health officials are discussing revising the mask guidance as the delta variant rages among the unvaccinated.

    The Jan 6 committee is set to hold its first hearing on Tuesday, as Pelosi looks to Bolster panel's bipartisan standing.

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    Sources: White House And Health Officials Discuss Revising Mask Jul 23, 2021

    Sources: White House and health officials discuss revising mask guidance as delta variant rages, vaccinations lag; Biden: Covid becoming a pandemic of the unvaccinated; White House targets rural United States for new vaccine push; Daily pace of people becoming fully vaccinated against COVID hits lowest point since January.

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    GOP McCarthy Pulls All His Picks For Jan 6 Committee Jul 22, 2021

    GOP McCarthy pulls all his picks for January 6 Committee after Pelosi rejects election deniers Jordan and Banks; Cheney: McCarthy rhetoric on January 6th commission "Disgraceful"; Cheney: McCarthy trying to "prevent" Americans from knowing how January 6th capitol attack happened; Republicans pulling their picks from January 6 committee won't delay the panel's first hearing next week;

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    CDC Chief: Delta variant now to blame for 83 percent of New COVID Cases Jul 21, 2021

    CDC Chief: Delta variant now to blame for 83 percent of new COVID cases, "A dramatic increase" Since early July; Poll: majority of unvaccinated Americans say they're unlikely to get a COVID-19 shot, regardless of outreach efforts; At least 9 States block mask requirements in schools as pediatric group urges all students to mask up; Fauci: Schools may need to mandate vaccines for kids;

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    New Cases And Deaths Rising Amid Slowing Vaccination Rates Jul 20, 2021

    Biden: "Can't let up" in fight against "dangerous" Delta variant. Dow sinks 725 points as Delta variant fears hit Wall Street. Two more U.S. athletes test positive ahead of Olympics. First Capitol riot felon sentenced, gets 8 month sentence for breaching Senate during January 6 attack. McCarthy names five Republicans to January 6 committee. U.S. and allies accuse China of "pervasive pattern of hacking".

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    New Covid Cases Rising in Every U.S. State Jul 17, 2021

    White House extends outreach as states struggle to boost vaccination rates. GOP rep Greene seeks seat on special January 6th committee to “defend Trump”. Biden: platforms like Facebook “killing people” with Covid misinformation. Federal Judge rules DACA program illegal, blocks new applications. New Yorker: Milley warned Trump against Iran missile strike: “if you do this you’re gonna have a f***king war”. Experts warn Japan is dangerously unprepared for Olympics.

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    McCarthy Meets With Trump As Book Reveals Top General Feared Trump Would Attempt A Coup Jul 16, 2021

    Trump denies plotting coup: "One of the last people I would want to do it with is General Mark Milley." As the number of new COVID cases trends upwards, Los Angeles County reinstates mask mandate. Source: Governor Cuomo of New York is expected to be questioned by the New York Attorney General on Saturday about sexual harassment allegations.

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    Unvaccinated Americans Filling Hospitals As Dangerous COVID Surge Hold Jul 15, 2021

    Unvaccinated Americans filling hospital as dangerous COVID surge takes hold; Pop Star Olivia Rodrigo promotes vaccine at white house; Tennessee stops all vaccine outreach to children, including COVID-19 shots; CDC: Delta variant rises to 58 percent of United States cases; United States COVID cases surging in 47 states; White House: Confronting disinformation about vaccines is "Literally a matter of life and death"

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    Texas GOP approves measure to arrest democrats who fled state in effort to block voting restrictions Jul 14, 2021

    The U.S. COVID surge has now reached 46 states. Officials say unvaccinated Americans are driving the rapid rise in new cases and now face a tidal wave of danger from the virus.

    President Biden delivers urgent warning on growing threats to democracy as he pushes for voting rights bill.

    New U.S. COVID case rate nearly doubles in just one week.

    New books paint Trump as unhinged, obsessive and dangerous following his election loss.

    New details of shootout following assassination of Haitian President.

    France tells its citizens to leave Afghanistan as Taliban gain ground ahead of withdrawal of final U.S. forces.

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    New Weekly U.S. COVID Cases Climb 47% As Risk Climbs For Unvaccinated Americans Jul 13, 2021

    Arkansas and Missouri lead the way in cases per capita as overall new COVID cases climb in at least 36 states. Pfizer briefs U.S. officials on potential booster shot. Justice Dept. releases new video of Capitol riot as Trump spins new conspiracies about January 6. Biden holds meeting on gun violence after at least 125 people were killed in 360 weekend shootings across the U.S. Texas House Democrats leave state, blocking GOP efforts to pass new voting restriction bills. Trump Organization CFO removed from key positions.

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    New Vaccine Confusion as Pfizer warns of Waning Immunity and a Need for Boosters Jul 10, 2021

    CDC & FDA say boosters aren’t needed yet. Updated CDC schools guidance prioritizes in-person learning, even if all Covid-19 safety measures aren’t in place. Justice Department releases new video from Capitol riot. WH: Biden confronted Putin about cyberattacks in call today, urged Russian action against ransomware criminals. Soon: officials give update on condo collapse search. Miami-Dade Mayor: The death toll could be as high as 140. WH: FBI, DHS officials will travel to Haiti “as soon as possible” in aftermath of President’s assassination. Billionaire Richard Branson to launch into space aboard Virgin Galactic rocket plane on Sunday.

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    Biden Defends Decision To Withdraw U.S. Troops From Afghanistan Jul 09, 2021

    President Joe Biden is defending his decision to withdraw U.S. troops from Afghanistan despite the dangerous gains the Taliban would get from it. "I will not send another generation of Americans to Afghanistan." Biden says that the military mission in Afghanistan will end on August 31. Biden also says that the U.S. has achieved its objectives in America's longest war.

    Biden spoke about the Taliban saying that a Taliban takeover of Afghanistan "is not inevitable," but it is highly unlikely that it will ever be a unified country. Biden says "I do not trust the Taliban," and calls the reporter's question about Biden's trust "silly." Biden says that it's up to the Afghan people to decide their future as the U.S. military withdraws and the Taliban makes gains.

    "There is a home for you in the United States," Biden says to Afghan interpreters whose lives are in danger.

    According to the White House no "mission accomplished" moment has happened to mark the U.S. exit from Afghanistan because the war "has not been won militarily."

    However, Biden says that the withdrawal from Afghanistan is "the right decision and, quite frankly, overdue." Biden says that the U.S. is not responsible for civilian deaths if the Taliban takes over Afghanistan.

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    United States Capitol Architect Will Have "The Ability To And Will Reinstall " Temporary fencing If Conditions Warrant" Jul 08, 2021

    United States architect will have "The ability to and will reinstall" temporary fencing if "Condition warrant"; United States fencing to be removed as soon as Friday 6 months after riot, amid fears of potentiel pro-Trump violence in August; Sources: McCarthy almost certain to tap trusted Trump allies for January 6 panel; under pressure to pick pragmatists as well; Matorie Taylor Greene compares Biden vaccine push to Nazi-era "Brown shirts" weeks after apologies for holocaust comments;

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    FBI releases horrific videos from January 6 riot at Capitol Jul 07, 2021

    Security officials concerned not enough being done to prevent another attack 6 months after insurrection.

    Capitol officer: We’re “losing guys left and right” since attack.

    Feds warn of potential for new violence pegged conspiracy theory Trump will be reinstated in August.

    Israeli study: Pfizer vaccine only 64% effective against Delta variant infection, but highly effective against severe illness.

    36 confirmed dead in condo collapse; 109 unaccounted for

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    28 Confirmed Dead; Search Resumes after rest of Building Demolished Jul 06, 2021

    Search crews are finding more bodies in Surfside, Florida following the demolition of the collapsed condo. On Monday, 4 more bodies were discovered. The Mayor of Miami-Dade County, Daniella Levine Cava says the demolition of remaining building went "as exactly as planned."

    Tropical Storm Elsa nears Florida. A tropical storm warning has been extended up Florida's Gulf Coast. Check CNN.com/weather for updates.

    President Joe Biden says the U.S. is closer to independence from COVID-19 despite narrowly missing his 4th of July vaccination goal.

    Trump appears to acknowledge facts of prosecutors' criminal tax fraud case against his family business. He told a crowd in Sarasota, Florida Saturday that "every company" does "fringe benefits." Trump also mocked the prosecutors for pursuing the charges.

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    Deadly Collapse; Death Toll Rises to 20 People, 128 Unaccounted for Jul 03, 2021

    Documents obtained by CNN show contractors suspended a repair job after finding extensive concrete deterioration near the pool. U.S. airports expecting busiest travel day since pandemic began as Delta variant spreads. Wolf goes one on one with U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy. Last U.S. troops leave Bagram air base as Pentagon says expect full Afghanistan withdrawal by end of August. Republicans prepare strategy for January 6th probe, worry Trump’s Capitol Hill allies could become ensnared.

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    Mayor Says Condo Rescue Effort Resumes Jul 02, 2021

    In a news conference, mayor says that the condo rescue effort resumes. President Joe Biden says that the families of the condo residents are "going through hell" but are being "realistic." Biden meets privately with the families of the victims for almost three hours. Biden says that he is amazed by the "resilience" of the condo victim families. Biden also said that we "cut through the bureaucracy" to help the condo families. Biden also says that we're committed ti "restore safety across the board." Biden praises bipartisan unity of response to condo collapse. 145 people are still missing, one week after the collapse.

    Fire chief says that rescuers heard a voice of a trapped woman shortly after the collapse but were unable to reach her. Video taken moments before the collapse, shows water pouring into the basement garage. Rescue officials says that relatives are being asked about the exact location of bedrooms and about victims' tattoos, jewelry and her hair color.

    Some condo board members quit in 2019 over sluggish building repairs.

    Former President Donald Trump ORG and CFO Weisselberg has been charged with tax fraud.

    A report says that FEMA structural engineer told my family demolition is "a very highly likely [of] possibility.

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    Soon: News Conference On Search For 147 Missing In Condo Disaster Jul 01, 2021

    News conference on search for 147 missing in condo disaster; It's been one week since the disaster the collapse of the condo in Surfside, FL; Survivor: "It was a big boom, I saw all the garage collapse" Storms threatening to complicate search and rescue effort; Bill Cosby released from prison on technicality; Cosby accuser: Overturned conviction "Disappointing," might "Discourage victims from coming forward;

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    Urgent search for 149 missing in condo disaster; 12 confirmed dead Jun 30, 2021

    CNN gains access to tower in same complex as collapsed condo in Surfside Florida.

    Building official who said condo tower in “good shape” in 2018 on leave of absence.

    New class action lawsuits filed against condo association

    April letter from condo board president: “Concrete deterioration accelerating...roof situation much worse” --April letter from condo board president: “Observable damage has gotten significantly worse since the initial inspection”.

    Biden to travel to Surfside on Thursday.

    New dispatch audio: “The building is gone... it almost resembles the Trade Center”

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    Miami-Dade Mayor: 11 dead, 150 unaccounted for in Condo Collapse Jun 29, 2021

    Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava says there are now 11 dead after the Condo Collapse in Surfside, Florida, 150 people are still accounted for.

    The Florida State Fire Marshall: search and rescue teams are working in 12-hour shifts with few breaks.

    Family members and relatives of the unaccounted for visit the site, they witness firsthand the search and rescue efforts.

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    At least 4 dead, 159 unaccounted in condo collapse Jun 26, 2021

    Rain, fire and smoke complicating condo collapse search and rescue, Derek Chauvin sentenced to 22 1/2 years for George Floyd's murder, Florida governor: "We need a definitive explanation" for condo collapse

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    At Least 1 Dead, 99 Unaccounted For In Condo Collapse Jun 25, 2021

    Search and rescue extends into the night after a deadly condo collapase; fire officials say 37 survivors pulled from the rubble. Biden touts new bipartisan infrastructure deal, but it's fate is in question as he ties it to a Democrat-only bill. Negotiators say they've "reached agreement on a framework" for policing bill, talks will continue over the next few weeks. Rudy Giuliani's NY law license suspended over election lies.

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    Biden Warns Americans Of Dangerous Summer Crime Spike Jun 24, 2021

    Biden warns Americans of dangerous summer crime spike as he unveils plans to combat gun violence epidemic; Biden declares "Zero Tolerance" for gun dealers who violate exiting gun laws: "We will end you".; Biden: Policies that work to prevent violence have been "Gutted"; FBI Chief testifies he's concerned about violent crime surge; Joint Chiefs spars with GOP lawmakers on diversity issues, calls it "Offensive" to accuse the United States military of being "Woke";

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    Now: Critical Senate Showdown Vote Over Voting Rights Bill Jun 23, 2021

    Now: Critical senate showdown vote over voting rights bill; republicans plan to block sweeping reform legislation; In rare move vice president Harris presiding over senate voting rights vote;White House: Voting rights will be a fight of Biden's presidency , will use "The pulpit" to keep advocating for it; Trump CFO may be nearing a decision on whether to flip source: Prosecutors may indictment him as soon as next month;

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    Make-Or-Break Week Ahead For The Biden Agenda Jun 22, 2021

    Critical Senate vote over voting rights ahead as the Biden agenda faces new showdowns over voting rights, infrastructure, and police reform. Supreme Court issues landmark ruling against NCAA, opens door to some payments to student athletes. New York City mayoral candidate Eric Adams slams alliance between Kathryn Garcia and Andrew Yang, claims it's racially motivated.

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    New Video Shows Trump Supporters Taunting And Punching Law Enforcement Outside Capitol on January 6 Jun 19, 2021

    New video shows Trump supporter taunting, stalking, punching law enforcement outside United States capitol on January 6; The GOP claims FBI behind insurrection; Pence heckled, called "Traitor" at conservative religious conference; Biden marks 300 million covid doses administered in United States but warns unvaccinated people at risk from new variants; Biden's push for infrastructure, voting rights legislation facing new headwinds; Biden calls potential rebuke by United States Catholic bishop over his abortion stance "A private matter'

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    Biden Returns From Putin Face-off To Showdown At Home Over Agenda Jun 18, 2021

    Progressives skeptical over plans for slimmed down infrastructure proposal. Biden signs into law Juneteenth federal holiday commemorating the end of slavery in the United States. Putin offers new praise of Biden a day after summit. New January 6 bodycam video made public for the first time. Supreme Court objects conservative challenge to Obamacare, upholds law for the third time.

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    Biden Heads Home After Putin Summit: "I Did What I Came To DO" Jun 17, 2021

    Biden heads home after Putin summit: "I did what I came to do"; Putin calls talk "Efficient" as he denies, deflects on tough issues; Biden: I told Putin my agenda is not against Russia, it's for Americans; Biden spent "great deal of time" on cybersecurity, told Putin critical infrastructure should be off-limits to any attack; Biden made clear we have area of mutual interest with Russia;

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    Emails show Trump pushed DOJ to back his “Big lie” Jun 16, 2021

    DOJ called Trump push to challenge election “pure insanity”.

    Trump DOJ seized phone records from journalists, lawmakers, WH counsel.

    Attorney General: Top domestic violent extremist threat comes from those advocating for the superiority of the white race.

    House GOP leader calls for Dem Rep. Ilhan Omar’s removal from House Foreign Affairs Committee.

    GOP’s Rep. Greene: Holocaust Museum visit was “my decision”.

    U.S. tops 600,000 COVID-19 deaths as dangerous Delta variant is on the rise.

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    Biden Calls "Tough" Putin A "Worthy Adversary" Ahead Of Summit Jun 15, 2021

    Biden: Will "make clear" to Putin that "we can cooperate if he chooses" on mutual interests or "we will respond in kind". Source: Trump Justice Dept. sought records of White House Counsel Don McGahn and his wife. Rep. Taylor Greene apologizes for comparing masks mandats to the Holocaust after visiting the Holocaust Museum in DC. FBI warning lawmakers QAnon conspiracy theorists may become more violent after January 6 insurrection.

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    Sources: Barr pushed investigators to finish leak probes Jun 12, 2021

    Quigley: "Assumed a hostile government would do something like this, I didn't think it would be our own hostile government", Biden attends first G7 Summit as president, Putin: relationship with U.S. at "lowest point" in years

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    Biden Meets British PM Boris Johnson Ahead of G7, Talks With Putin Jun 11, 2021

    Biden says "special relationship" with Britain affirmed during talks with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson. Bipartisan group of 10 senators come to agreement on infrastructure plan. FDA advisers debate evidence needed to authorize COVID-19 vaccinations for children under 12. State autopsy confirms Andrew Brown Jr. died of gunshot wound to the back of the head during attempted arrest.

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    Putin Summit looms as Biden Begins Big Foreign Trip Jun 10, 2021

    Biden tells United States troops "The United States is back" as he kicks off first overseas trip as president; Putin Summit looms as Biden begins big foreign trip United States has bought and will donate 500 million doses of Pfizer vaccine worldwide; Biden launches first foreign trip aiming to strengthen United States alliances after four years of Trump; Biden warns "False narratives" by dictators must be exposed as he begins overseas trip as president

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    Senate report finds clear warnings pro-Trump extremists planned to “storm the capitol” with weapons and infiltrate its tunnels. Jun 09, 2021

    Homeland Security Secretary tells migrants “do not come to U.S.... it is perilous”. VP Harris in Guatemala warns migrants “do not come” to U.S.White House negotiations with GOP Senators on Biden jobs and spending plan collapse.Obama sounds alarm about state of democracy, Trump and GOP. Hospital workers in Texas walk out and file lawsuit as they’re ordered to get vaccinated or be fired. CDC: 42% of Americans fully vaccinated; 13 states have met Biden’s goal to partially vaccinate 70% of adults by July 4.

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    White House Defends Biden-Putin Summit as "Vital" for Protecting U.S. Interests Jun 08, 2021

    Ransom cyberattacks to be addressed at every stop of Biden's foreign trip. Biden to meet again with Senator Capito soon after rejecting GOP's infrastructure offer. Manchin vows to block voting rights bill, preserve filibuster. Audio reveals how Giuliani pressured Ukraine to investigate baseless Biden conspiracies. FDA approval of Alzheimer drug raises questions. Survivors of Parkland school shooting speak out about America's worsening gun violence epidemic.

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    FBI director compares ransomware attacks to 9/11 Jun 05, 2021

    Putin laughs off ransomware accusations as Biden plans to press him on cyberattacks, NYT: senior Trump organization official called to testify before grand jury, Facebook: Trump ban remains until at least January 2023, cites "risk to public safety"

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    Biden Floats Idea of Lowering Price Tag on Infrastructure Bill Jun 04, 2021

    President Biden floats lower price tag but wants GOP concessions in order to bridge gap on spending plan. Key Senate Democrats speak out on Biden's concessions to GOP. Justice Department investigating Matt Gaetz for obstruction of justice as part of sex trafficking probe. Netanyahu fighting ouster, calls on parliament to vote against new coalition government.

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    Netanyahu's Historic 12 Years As Israeli Prime Minister Poised To End Jun 03, 2021

    Netanyahu is on the way out as Israeli opposition parties reach agreement to form government. With Trump telling supporters he could be reinstated in August, some GOP members pursuing state ballot reviews in effort to find signs of election fraud. U.S. grapples with surging gun violence as experts warn of a bloody summer. Biden announces "month of action" in June in effort to get 70% of American adults vaccinated by July 4th.

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    Biden Blasts Efforts To Restrict Voting As A "Truly Unprecedented Assult On Our Democracy" Jun 02, 2021

    Biden blasts effort to restrict voting as a "truly unprecedented assault on our democracy"; Biden: The right to vote is "under assault" like I've never seen; Biden: Biggest threat to the homeland is white supremacists; Biden visits Oklahoma to mark 100th anniversary of the Tulsa race massacre; Biden names Harris to lead administrations effort on Voting Rights

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    Stolen SUV Connected To Miami-Dade Mass Shooting Found Submerged Jun 01, 2021

    Manhunt begins for suspects in Miami-Dade mass shooting that left at least 18 victims hospitalized and 3 in critical condition. Texas Democrats walkout blocking passage of restrictive voting bill; Texas Governor threatens to veto funds for legislation. Biden warns "democracy itself is in peril" while honoring fallen service members on Memorial Day.

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    Senate Republicans Kill Bipartisan January 6 Commission May 29, 2021

    Senate Republicans kill bipartisan January 6 commission; six republicans broke ranks and voted yes on January 6 commission, short of 10 needed to advance bill; Pelosi: GOP's "Denial of the truth" about insurrection "brings shame to the senate; Trump blast ex-house speaker Paul Ryan as a "Curse" to GOP after slams former president's grip on party; Reps. Gaetz and Greene team up to push Trump's election lie in Georgia;

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    San Jose Gunman Detained In 2016 By Border Officials; Found Terrorism Notes May 28, 2021

    According to the Wall Street Journal, the San Jose gunman was detained in 2016 by border officials who found notes about terrorism and hatred of his workplace. The gunman had 32 high-capacity magazines and was carrying three handguns during the attack, according to officials.

    THe GOP is set to choose between former President Donald Trump and the truth in a key test vote on creating a Jan 6 commission. MItch McConnell is doubling down on his opposition of a insurrection commission. According to a GOP source, McConnell asked for "a personal favor" for republican senators to vote against the Jan 6 commission.

    The mother of the fallen Capitol police officer says that GOP senators who are against a Jan 6 commission should "visit my son's grave." GOP Sen. Collins says, "We owe it to Capitol officers to investigate Jan 6."

    President Joe Biden is to propose a $6 trillion budget tomorrow with the highest sustained levels of federal spending since WWII. The GOP counters Biden's infrastructure plan with a $928 billion offer and the White House says it's "encouraged." Biden says talks about infrastructure need to "close down soon."

    Wolf Blitzer has a one-on-one with Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg.

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    Eight Killed, Gunman Dead In San Jose Mass Shooting May 27, 2021

    Eight killed, gunman dead in San Jose mass shooting; FBI, ATF assisting at "Very sizable crime scene" in shooting probe; Rail yard gunman identified as a transit employee; Bomb squad activated to search for explosive at shooting scene; Sheriff's department: Police did not exchange gunfire with shooter; Source: Fire erupted at gunman home around the time of shooting;

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    Trump responds to insurrection lawsuit, claims “absolute immunity” as President May 26, 2021

    The family of George Floyd meets with President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris marking one year since Floyd’s murder; GOP leaders break their silence on the comments made by Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene; Secretary of State Tony Blinken makes a rare visit to the Middle East.

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    U.S. Is Open For Business As COVID Cases, Deaths Drop To Lowest Levels Since Last Summer May 25, 2021

    With Memorial Day weekend approaching, sporting events around the country are preparing for large holiday crowds. New information on researcher's illness fuels debate on pandemic origins. U.S. intelligence found several researchers at Wuhan laboratory were hospitalized in November 2019. GOP leaders remain silent after Rep. Taylor-Greene's compared House mask mandate to the Holocaust. Jewish man assaulted in Times Square says he was attacked on his way to a rally, wants to sit down with lawmakers. NY Governor asks state police to increase patrols at synagogues, schools, and Jewish community facilities.

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    Biden: No Shift in my Commitment to the Security of Israel May 22, 2021

    Biden holds news conference with South Korean President. Biden pledges international help to rebuild Gaza. Biden: Trump administration targeting journalists was “simply wrong…I will not let that happen”. Sources: Gaetz ex-girlfriend cooperating with investigators in sex trafficking probe. Louisiana State Police to release all video evidence surrounding “custody and custody of death” in Greene case. Fears of anti-semitism after new attacks in New York and Los Angeles as mideast tensions flare.

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    President Biden Speaks After Israel-Hamas Reach Ceasefire Agreement May 21, 2021

    Trump Administration secretly obtained CNN reporter's phone and email records. Cases, deaths, hospitalizations decline as more people get vaccinated. Senate Republicans poised to block January 6 commission; filibuster could happen as soon as next week. Bodycam video discredits state police account of Black man's deadly 2019 arrest in Louisiana.

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    Memebers of U.S. Capitol Police Send Letter To Congress Supporting Jan.6 Commission May 20, 2021

    Members of United Capitol Police send letter to congress supporting Jan. 6 commission; Any moment now: House votes on commission to investigate January 6 riot; Israel fights on despite pressure from Biden; Hamas officials tell CNN ceasefire is "Imminent, possibly within 24 hours"; Biden ramps up pressure on Israel for ceasefire, tells Netanyahu he expects "Significant de-escaltion today"

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    Israeli War Planes Pounds Gaza As Hamas Rocket Fire Resumes May 19, 2021

    Israeli war planes pounds Gaza as Hamas rocket fire resumes; Hamas attack kills two foreign farm workers, injures seven; Israel responds to Hamas rocket barrage with airstrikes Humanitarian aid arrives i Gaza got the first time in days; Jordan says it has agree with Egypt and France to coordinate efforts to de-escalate conflict.

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    Israeli-Palestinian Fighting Rages Amid New Calls for Ceasefire May 18, 2021

    Hamas-Run Gaza Ministry of Health: 212 people killed and 1400 injured in Gaza; White House: U.S. working through "quiet and intensive" diplomacy to end Israeli-Palestinian violence; Sources: Biden admin notified congress of $735 million weapons sale to Israel before current violence began; New mask guidelines creating confusion; CDC Chief says going maskless an "honor system."

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    Walmart, Costco, Trader Joe's, Sam's Club Say Vaccined Customers Don't Have To Wear A Mask May 15, 2021

    Walmart, Costco, Trader Joe's, Sam's Club say vaccinated customers don't have to wear a mask; New CDC mask guidelines prompt criticism and confusion as local and business mandates stay in place; CDC director: Mask "decisions going to have to be made at a local level"; Israeli forces on standby at Gaza border amid bloody clashes in Israel and West Bank

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    CDC: Fully Vaccinated People Can Now Go Maskless Indoors & Outdoors May 14, 2021

    Biden says "today is a great day for America" after hearing of the CDC's latest public health announcement. GOP Rep. Taylor-Greene confronts Democrat Rep. Ocasio-Cortez outside of House chambers, accuses her of supporting "terrorist" groups. Biden urges Americans not to hoard or panic buy as critical fuel pipeline resumes operations.

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    Colonial Pipeline Restarts Operations After Days of Fuel Shortages May 13, 2021

    Colonial pipeline restarts operations after days of fuel shortages House GOP ousts Liz Cheney from leadership post over feud with Trump; Cheney "I will do everything I can to ensure that the former president never again gets anywhere near the oval office." Dozens killed in worst Israeli-Palestinian violence since 2014; Biden: Israel has the right to defend itself," says he spoke with Israeli prime minister Netanyahu;

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    Deadly Escalation Of Violence in Israel May 12, 2021

    Deadly escalation of violence in Israel; Explosion, fries in Tel Aviv after collapse of Gaza Tower following Israel airstrike; Netanyahu: "We have the decision to further increase both the intensity and rate of attacks"; Hamas says it has fired 130 rockets at Tel Aviv; Palestinian health ministry: Israeli airstrikes have killed at least 32 people, including 10 children; Biden: "More aggressive efforts" to issue guidance for fully vaccinated people coming soon; Almost 17 million 12-to-15-years-olds could be eligible for Pfizer COVID vaccine as soon as Thursday;

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    Covid-19 Vaccine Cleared for 12-15 Year Olds May 11, 2021

    FDA expands the Pfizer vaccine to include 12 to 15 year olds; Pipeline carrying almost half of fuel to U.S. east coast hit by cyberattack; Biden: "no evidence Russia involved" in cyberattack but if ransomware is in Russia "they have some responsibility"

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    Biden Says "We're Still Digging Out Of An Economic Collapse" May 08, 2021

    Biden Says "We're still digging out of an economic collapse" after grim new jobs report; Federal grand jury indicts Chauvin and three other former Minneapolis police officers in George Floyd's death; Pfizer applies for full FDA approval of its vaccine for ages 16 and up; CDC: More than a third of people in United States are fully vaccinated; Air travel hits pandemic record as survey shows 72% of Americans are planning a summer vacation; West Virginia governor announces statewide indoor mask mandate to be lifted June 20th;

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    Vote To Oust Liz Cheney From GOP Leadership On Track For Wednesday May 07, 2021

    With the Cheney vote date set, Trump allies seek primary opponent to unseat her. COVID-19 infections fall to 7-month low as states accelerate reopenings. New poll suggests vaccine hesitancy among republicans is easing. Biden sells jobs plan as a "blue collar blueprint" to rebuild U.S. and lays down marker for compromise with Republicans.

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    Facebook oversight board upholding Trump's suspension May 06, 2021

    New Liz Cheney op-ed warns GOP 'Is at a turning point" as Trump seeks to "unravel" democracy; Trump strengthens hold on the GOP as he backs loyalist to replace Cheney and more top republicans fall in line; Trump slams "Gutless and Clueless" McConnell and Pence for refusing to back false election claims; Biden: Republicans waging a "Mini revolution"; Facebook oversight board upholding Trump's suspension as he pushes more of the election lies that got him banned.

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    House GOP Leader McCarthy says he’s “had it” with Cheney; Caught on hot mic declaring his lack of confidence in her May 05, 2021

    Biden sets new goal of 70% of adults vaccinated by July 4; Launches campaign to get more shots in arms as demand eases;

    Biden: Ready to immediately vaccinate 12-to-15year-olds if FDA authorizes;

    Pfizer expects to apply for vaccine emergency use authorization for kids age 2-11 in September;

    Derek Chauvin’s lawyers seek new trial alleging errors by judge, prosecutorial misconduct, witness intimidation;

    Growing criticism of India’s PM as country reels from second wave of COVID pandemic;

    CNN goes on board a small Ukranian patrol boat challenging Russian naval might

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    Defiant Giuliani Rails Against FBI Raid as Unfair and Driven by Politics May 01, 2021

    Giuliani suggests “corruption” among prosecutors in New York. Daily Beast: Gaetz associate wrote in letter that GOP congressman paid for sex with a minor. Biden to ban most travel from India starting Tuesday as the country’s Covid-19 catastrophe explodes. Rep. Cheney responds to GOP criticism of her fist bump with Biden: “we’re not sworn enemies”. Crush at Israeli religious festival kills 45 people; State Department says Americans among the dead & injured.

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    Biden Is In Georgia to Push Multi-Trillion Dollar Agenda to Transform Government Apr 30, 2021

    Giuliani denies wrongdoing after Feds raid his home and office; Trump calls search "a very unfair situation". Biden on raid; "I had no idea this was under way".

    Sheriff's office releases names of Deputies involved in fatal shooting of Andrew Brown Jr.

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    Biden Unveil 1.8 trillion Plan For Workers, Students and Families Apr 29, 2021

    Biden to unveil 1.8 trillion plan for workers, students, and families, pushes for $2 trillion infrastructure proposal; Federal agents search Rudy Giuliani NYC home and office as part of probe into Ukraine dealings during Trump administration;For the first time two women to stand behind president addressing congress; Biden to call Jan 6 capitol siege "The worst attack on our democracy since the civil war;

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    Trump fans flames of war among Republicans with new attack on Rep. Liz Cheney Apr 28, 2021

    House GOP leader refuses to condemn bogus claim that Biden administration gave Kamala Harris book to migrant kids.

    Fox News anchor admits claim that Biden wants to ban red meat is false, as some in GOP Keep peddling it.

    Pelosi says she’s confident about security for Biden’s address to Congress on Wednesday.

    CNN: 400 people now charged in January 6 attack on Capitol; DOJ now says Capitol officer Sicknick was hit by a different chemical than bear spray during riot, shortly before his death.

    Attorney for family of Andrew Brown Jr. releases video of deputies responding prior to fatal shooting.

    India breaks COVID-19 records as nation reels from worst ongoing outbreak in the world.

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    State Of Emergency Declared In Elizabeth City, NC As Protests Get Under Way Apr 27, 2021

    The family of Andrew Brown Jr. demands to see the entire bodycam video after being shown a "snippet". Death certificate says Andrew Brown Jr. died from a "wound of the head" within "minutes" of being shot.

    Justice Department launching probe of Louisville police practices over a year after Breonna Taylor's death; Louisville leaders express support.

    Biden to announce new CDC guidance on masks outdoors tomorrow.

    Biden set to give first joint address to Congress on Wednesday as he closes in on 100 days in office.

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    CDC Advisers Recommend Resuming Use of J&J’s Coronavirus Vaccine Apr 24, 2021

    Sources: Rep. Gaetz probe of 2018 Bahamas trip focusing on potential effort to illegally influence him on medical marijuana. Seven deputies on administrative leave after fatal shooting of Andrew Brown Jr. as dispatch audio reveals he was shot in the back. Ohio police release more body cam video of teen’s shooting death. Biden pushing ahead with ambitious agenda ahead of speech to congress, 100 day milestone next week. Harris: I feel “responsibility” to be a voice for children of color. CNN gains access to front line of fierce battle that could mark a turning point in Yemen war.

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    Growing Questions About Deadly Police Shootings of Two African Americans in Two Days Apr 23, 2021

    Family, civil rights leaders pay tribute to Daunte Wright, unarmed black man killed by police; tearful mom: “he should be burying me”. Columbus police release additional body cam video of black knife wielding teen fatally shot by police. North Carolina law enforcement facing growing pressure to release video of deadly shooting of black man during warrant serve. Recent police shootings reignite debate over race & use of force. Democrats push to make it easier to prosecute cops emerges as sticking point in policing bill talks. Biden sets ambitious goal to cut U.S. carbon emissions 50% by 2030 in dramatic shift from Trump administration. U.S. coronavirus death toll tops 570,000 with almost 32 million cases. Navalny’s doctors call on jailed Kremlin critic to end hunger strike after he was sent to civilian hospital.

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    Justice Department Opens Probe of Minneapolis Police After Chauvin Found Guilty Apr 22, 2021

    Justice department opens probe of Minneapolis policing after ex-officer found guilty of all counts in Floyd murder; Derek Chauvin facing up to 40 years in prison for Floyd's murder; in isolated prison unit for safety before sentencing in 8 weeks; Columbus Police release more body camera video, 911 calls related to fatal police shooting of teen wielding a knife; White House: Biden needs congress to get police reform "Across the finish line"; Schumer says senate won't rest until legislation is passed;

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    Verdict Handed Down in Derek Chauvin Murder Trial Apr 21, 2021

    Jurors reach verdict in murder trial of ex-police officer Derek Chauvin

    Derek Chauvin guilty on all three charges in death of George Floyd

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    Jury Deliberates in Derek Chauvin Murder Trial Apr 20, 2021

    Brooklyn Center mayor, Mike Elliot, joins Wolfe to talk about rising tensions amid the trial deliberations.

    FedEx shooter legally purchased guns despite FBI concerns.

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    Gunman Who Killed 8 at FedEx Site Identified as Former Employee Apr 17, 2021

    Sources: authorities were warned about gunman's potential for violence; FBI: "Premature to speculate" FedEx shooter's motives; President Joe Biden holds news conference with Japanese Prime Minister, addresses gun control agenda after latest mass shooting in U.S.

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    Biden Hits Russia With Strict Sanctions, Expels Diplomats Over Cyberattack Apr 16, 2021

    President Joe Biden hits Russia with strict sanctions, expelling diplomats over cyberattack, election interference and "abuses" in Crimea. A senior official says that Biden is seeking a "stable and predictable" relationship with Russia. The United States has now formally blamed Russia for massive solarwinds cyberattack as Biden imposes strict new sanctions.

    Biden's administration confirms that a Russian agent shared 2016 Trump polling data as a part of their election interference efforts.

    Today was the first court appearance for the ex-officer charged in the killing of Daunte Wright as city braces fir 5th night of protests.

    Daunte Wright's mother shares anguish and demands accountability. "Justice isn't even a word to me... we're still going to bury our son," Wright's mother said. Attorney for Wright family says that they want full accountability and equal justice, City braces for its fifth night of protests.

    Daunte Wright's father says , "Can you blame my son and anyone else for being scared of the police?"

    Derek Chauvin's trial moves to closing arguments on Monday. Both sides now are resting after Chauvin declined to testify, invoking his fifth amendment right. The prosecution's medical expert briefly returns to the stand and says that car exhaust did not kill George Floyd.

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    Officer Who Shot Daunte Wright Arrested, Charged With 2nd Degree Manslaughter Apr 15, 2021

    Officer who shot Daunte Wright arrested, charged with 2nd degree manslaughter; 3100+ national guard troops activated in Twin Cities area this week; Wright family lawyer: "This was no accident This an intenional deliberate, and unlawful use of force; Curfew extended in Brooklyn City, MN as city braces for 4th night of unrest.

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    Officer Who Fatally Shot Unarmed Man Resigned Along With Police Chief Apr 14, 2021

    Officer who fatally shot unarmed man resigned along with police chief; Use of force experts testifies Chauvin's actions in Floyd arrest were "justified as defense begins case; United States calls for pause on Johnson & Johnson vaccine over blood clotting concerning, CD advisory panel to hold emergency meeting tomorrow; Daunte Wright's grieving family demands justice; mom sys "Our hearts pulled out of our chests" National guard on alert in Minnesota area amid Chauvin murder trail, unrest over Daunte Wright's death;

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    State Of Emergency, Curfew Ordered After Fatal Police Shooting Near Minneapolis Apr 13, 2021

    Police: Officer shouted "taser," but fired gun instead fatally shooting Daunte Wright during a routine traffic stop.

    Not far from the site of the fatal shooting of Daunte Wright, the prosecution wraps its case in the Chauvin murder trial.

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    Forensic Expert Testifies Floyd Killed by Lack of Oxygen due to Police Force Apr 10, 2021

    Medical examiner stands by ruling that Floyd’s death was a homicide, says heart disease, drug use played a role, but weren’t direct cause. Soon: Rep. Matt Gaetz speaks to GOP group as house opens investigation of sexual misconduct allegations. CDC warns Covid-19 cases and hospitalizations rising, especially among young people, while deaths going down. Fauci: some “breakthrough” Covid cases after vaccination “not surprising”. Britain’s Prince Phillip dies at 99 years of age. Prosecutors: NRA exploiting bankruptcy to dodge legal troubles.

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    One Dead, Multiple Injuries In Bryan, Texas Shooting Apr 09, 2021

    Expert: Lack Of Oxygen Killed Floyd, Not Drugs Or Bad Health

    Expert: Chauvin kept knee on Floyd's neck 3+ minutes after the last breath.

    Expert: A healthy person who was subjected to what Mr. Floyd was subjected to would have died.

    GOP Rep. Gaetz in potential peril as his associate is likely to strike a plea deal in sex trafficking probe.

    Sen. Joe Manchin talks to CNN about role as power broker during Biden presidency.

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    Multiple Police Witnesses Who Say Excessive force Was Used against George Floyd Apr 08, 2021

    New testimony echoes multiple police witnesses who say Derek Chauvin used excessive force on George Floyd.Use-of-force expert: Floyd "did not" pose immediate threat to police or bystander during restraint, didn't make threats. It is unclear what George Floyd said to the police about drugs while being detained. Biden pushing hard for infrastructure plan. Sources: Rep Matt Gaetz sought a preemptive pardon from Trump, but the request was never seriously considered.

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    MLB announces ALL-STAR game moving to Denver after Atlanta nixed over new Georgia voting law Apr 07, 2021

    Prosecution builds case that Chauvin’s knee on Floyd’s neck violated policy in new testimony by police officials, expert; Police use-of-force instructor: Chauvin’s knee on Floyd’s neck not an authorized restraint;Biden moves up vaccine eligibility for all adults to April 19 as California set to fully reopen in June amid falling case;Medical experts & state officials debate ethics of “vaccine passports”; Biden: “Reassuring” to see businesses reject new “Jim Crow laws”; McConnell warns businesses of “serious consequences” after many condemn Georgia’s restrictive voting law; Russian opposition leader Navalny on hunger strike in Russian prison despite declining health; Biden administration in talks to salvage Iran nuclear deal

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    Minneapolis Police Chief: Chauvin "Absolutely" Violated Neck Restraint Policy Apr 06, 2021

    ER doctor who tried to save Floyd's life says a lack of oxygen was likely the cause of his death.

    Defense argues drug use could have led to lack of oxygen cited as the likely cause of Floyd's death.

    Biden vows to push infrastructure plan "as hard as I can" as Democrats remain split and Republicans attack.

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    D.C. National Guard Deployed to Capitol after Officers Attacked Apr 03, 2021

    One officer killed, one wounded, attacker dead at U.S. capitol. Suspect in Capitol car attack posted about fears of FBI, CIA week before ramming officer.

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    Day 4 of Testimony In Trial of Ex-Officer Charged in George Floyd's Death Apr 02, 2021

    Former Police Supervisor Testifies About Chauvin's Use of Force.

    Paramedics testify about treating George Floyd: "I thought he was dead," he was "unresponsive".

    New Chauvin audio played at trial, says he had to hold George Floyd down because "he was going crazy".

    Sources: Feds investigating if Representative Matt Gaetz's (FL) involvement with young women broke sex trafficking and prostitution laws.

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    Biden Unveils $2.2 Trillion Infrastructure And Jobs Plan Apr 01, 2021

    Biden unveils $2.2 trillion Infrastructure and jobs plan, aims to rebuild roads, bridges, school and reshape economy. Biden seeks corporate tax rate hike from 21% to 28% to pay for it. GOP's McConnell signals opposition to Biden infrastructure plan due to "massive tax increase," impact on United States debt. Day three of testimony in trail of ex-officer accuses of killing George Floyd. Graphic video of George Floyd arrest from multiple police body cams shown in Derek Chauvin Murder trail.

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    Floyd family lawyer responds to day 2 of Chauvin trial testimony and COVID-19 origins Mar 31, 2021

    Dramatic testimony in trial of ex-officer charged in George Floyd’s death: “I believe I witnessed a murder”; Witnesses: Chauvin seemed to kneel harder on Floyd as onlookers protested; Defense says crowd distracted officers; Firefighter: Police wouldn’t let me check on George Floyd’s condition; Witness: George Floyd was “in very much danger,”; Judge admonishes witness not to argue with defense attorney; U.S. & 13 other nations express “concerns” that W.H.O. study on COVID-19 origins was delayed, lacked access; W.H.O. report says virus likely came from animal, not a lab, but calls for further investigation.

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    Breaking Down Day 1 of the Derek Chauvin Trial Mar 30, 2021

    Prosecution, defense offer competing causes of George Floyd's death.

    Prosecutor: Ex-officer Derek Chauvin "betrayed" his badge, used excessive and unreasonable force on George Floyd.

    Dispatcher: Called sergeant while watching video of Floyd arrest; felt "something wasn't right," was "voicing my concerns".

    Biden warns war against COVID-19 "far from won".

    First real-world study finds Pfizer, Moderna vaccines 90% effective after two doses, 80% effective after one.

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    Justice Department Looking At New Georgia Law Restricting Voting Mar 27, 2021

    President Joe Biden says that the Justice Department is looking at the new Georgia Law that restricts voting. Biden slams the new Georgia law, saying that it is a "blatant attack" on the constitution and "Jim Crow in the 21st century" that "must end."

    Civil Rights groups are now suing over the sweeping limits on Georgia voter access. The law includes a ban on giving food and water to voters in line. Biden calls the new restrictions "an atrocity." The White House is deeply concerned about the Georgia lawmaker that was arrested for protesting as the Georgia governor signed the voting restrictions bill.

    Former President Donald Trump praises the new Georgia voting restrictions and says, "too bad these changes could not have been done sooner."

    Senate Democrats and Republicans are at odds over the major voting rights bill as Biden blasts the voter suppression moves as "un-American."

    Secretary of State Blinken on punishing China for misleading the world about covid. A State of the Union is schedule for Sunday at 9 a.m. ET, showing on CNN.

    One-on-one with Georgia Democrat Rep. Hank Johnson.

    The Justice Department says that the Oath Keepers had weapons training ahead of riot and offers photo evidence.

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    Biden Makes “No Apologies” for Rollback of Trump Border Policies Mar 26, 2021

    Biden sets new vaccine goal of 200 million shots in first 100 days. Biden says action on gun control is a matter of timing, but fails to explain what he’ll do. Biden: “put all my focus” on Covid and economic crisis ahead of long-term problems like guns and immigration. Reports of multiple deaths after a tornado in Alabama. Boulder shooting suspect held without bail in first court appearance, mental health evaluation ordered. Pfizer begins vaccine trial in children ages 5-11. Biden warns North Korea of “responses” if ballistic missile tests continue.

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    White House Officials, Lawmakers Tour Border Facility Housing Migrants Mar 25, 2021

    Source: Investigators trying to determine suspect’s connection to grocery store location. Biden assigns Harris to lead diplomatic efforts to stem migrant surge at the southern border. Police officer killed in Boulder massacre honored with procession. Senate Republicans and Democrat Joe Manchin resisting Biden’s push for expanded gun background checks. New video shows bear spray assault on Capitol police officer who died after riot. AstraZeneca says it will release fresh vaccine data as W.H.O. says benefits outweigh any rare reactions. Multiple states expanding vaccine eligibility to all adults.

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    21-year-old suspect charged with 10 counts of first-degree murder, motive still unknown Mar 24, 2021

    Biden: “We have to act” on gun control, urges ban on assault weapons and expanded background checks after mass shooting; Biden: “We have to act” on gun control, urges ban on assault weapons and expanded background checks after mass shootings;U.S. Health officials raise concerns about Astrazeneca vaccine data that may be “outdated”; North Korea launches two projectiles in first known weapons test since Biden took office;All 10 victims in Colorado grocery store shooting identified

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    Astrazeneca vaccine 79% effective against symptomatic Covid in U.S. Mar 23, 2021

    CDC chief warns against variants, could spark "another avoidable surge" as Miami extends curfews to control spring break crowds, Families of Atlanta shooting victims call for justice as police still investigating motive, potential hate crime

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    In Atlanta, Biden And Harris Condemn Violence Against Asian Americans Mar 20, 2021

    Today while speaking in Atlanta, President Biden meets with leaders of the local Asian American community to discuss the rise in anti-Asian hate crimes.

    CDC reduces recommended social distancing in K-12 schools to at least three feet of separation with mask use.

    Biden marks 100 million vaccines on his watch, says the U.S. is on track for 200 million shots by day 100 in office.

    Trump's Mar-A-Lago partially closed due to COVID outbreak.

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    Police Official: "Nothing is off the table" in probe of Atlanta Spa shootings as possible hate crime Mar 19, 2021

    Atlanta Police: probe of Spa shooter's motive "far from over" as Asian Americans are on heightened alert after attack; GOP Rep. Chip Roy invokes lynching during hearing on hate crimes; accused of "putting bulls-eye" on Asian Americans with comments; FBI releases new video of "Most Violent" attacks on officers during the Capitol riot

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    Suspect In Spa Shooting Charged With Murder of Mostly Asian Women Mar 18, 2021

    According to officials, the suspect in the Atlanta area spa shooting has been charged with murder. Police are still investigating the motive of mostly Asian women. "Racially or ethnically motivated violent extremists" present "the most lethal" threats in the United States, according to a new intel report. Suspect claims the shootings were motivated by a sex addiction and that the suspect may have frequented the spas that he targeted, according to officials. The suspect in the killings was heading to Florida, where he may have planned more shootings.

    Asian Americans are on high alert after the deadly Atlanta area spa shootings, amid a surge in anti-Asian violence during the Pandemic. Atlanta mayor speaks about the spa shooting spree.

    The sheriff's captain describes the suspect as being "at the end of his rope" and "yesterday was a really bad day for him and this is what he did."

    Election fraud claims "will almost certainly" spur more violence by domestic extremists and that a "small" number of White supremacist extremists "have traveled abroad to network with like-minded individuals", according to a new intel report. The Homeland Security secretary says that "the lone wolf... is our greatest threat in the homeland right now."

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    Russia Tried Interfering In 2020 Election To Help Trump Mar 17, 2021

    A United States inter report is claiming that Russia tried to interfere in the 2020 presidential election in hope of "denigrating" President Joe Biden and helping former President Donald Trump. Russia and Iran tried to influence the 2020 election, but China did not, according to the intel report. "Proxies linked to Russian intel" were used to push unsubstantiated claims about Biden into the mainstream." The United States intel report says "unlike 2016, we did not see persistent Russian cyber efforts to access election infrastructure."

    The United States is expected to unveil sanctions related to the election interference as soon as next week.

    The United States death tool tops 536,000 with almost 30 million cases. Biden hits the road to tout the covid relief package and highlights aid to small businesses in Pennsylvania.

    A study shows that the Astrazeneca vaccine "did not show protection" against South African variant. The World Health Organization meets to discuss the Astrazeneca vaccine as more European countries pause their rollout. A EU officials is saying it's "firmly convinced" that the benefits of the Astrazeneca vaccine outweigh the risks as multiple countries pause their rollout of the vaccine.

    According to the CDC, vaccines that have been administered in the United States hits a new high with an average of more than 2.4 million doses a day.

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    Biden Begins 7-Day Swing To Sell $1.9 Trillion Recovery Act Mar 16, 2021

    President Joe Biden begins a 7-day swing to sell the $1.9 trillion American Recovery Act and warns that "the devil is in the details." Biden appoints Gene Sperling to oversee the covid relief law. According to the White House, the White House would welcome the former President Donald Trump's help in promoting the covid vaccine. The United States death toll tops 535,000 with almost 30 million cases as health officials urge Americans to not let their guard down.

    The CDC director is "pleading" for people's continued covid precautions as 1 in 5 Americans has, at least, had one covid vaccine dose. Multiple European countries have suspended the use of the Astrazeneca covid vaccine while authorities investigate safety concerns.

    Two men have been arrested and charged for assaulting the Capitol police officer, who later died from injuries sustained during the riot.

    A House GOP leader tours the border and blames Biden's policies for the "crisis" and "human heartbreak." The Biden Administration orders FEMA to help with the migrant surge but will not call the border situation a crisis. Democrat lawmakers are making a call for action on migrant surge at the border.

    DOW sets a record high for the forth straight season.

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    "Help Is Here," Says Biden Touting $1.9 Trillion Stimulus Package Mar 13, 2021

    President Biden reveals bold plan to travel around the country and sell his new law to Americans.

    U.S. tops 100 million COVID vaccinations.

    Schumer & Gillibrand release statements calling for NY Governor Andrew Cuomo to step down.

    Seventh juror chosen in trial of ex-policeman Derek Chauvin charged in George Floyd's death.

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    Tonight: Biden Delivers First Prime-Time Address Mar 12, 2021

    Biden signs historic Covid relief bill into law. White House: first direct deposits of relief checks could happen this weekend; millions to get payments up to $1,400. U.S. tops 530,000 Covid deaths and nearing 30 million cases as the world marks one year of the pandemic. Merrick Garland sworn in as Attorney General. CDC data suggests 2020 was deadliest year in U.S. history. Prince William breaks his silence. Judge reinstates third-degree murder charge against ex-policeman Derek Chauvin in death of George Floyd.

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    Biden Passes "Historic" Covid Relief Bill For American People Mar 11, 2021

    The House approves the historic $1.9 trillion covid relief bill and President Joe Biden is to sign it into law on Friday. Biden says that the passage of the covid relief bill is a "historic victory for the American people." The bill will allow for millions of Americans to get $1,400 checks soon after the final passage of the bill. Biden also announced his plan to buy 100 million more Johnson & Johnson covid vaccine doses.

    Biden is to address that nation tomorrow after his major victory with the passage of the covid relief bill.

    Unaccompanied migrant children are staying in border patrol facilities an average of four days or more. The Biden Administration is refusing to call the migrant surge at the border a "crisis."

    Two more Biden cabinet members, Merrick Garland as attorney general and Marcia Fudge as HUD secretary, have been confirmed.

    Centers for Medicare and Medicaid services say that nursing homes can safely expand their visitations, which also includes indoor visitation. Texas ends its mask mandate and let's businesses fully reopen today despite health officials' warnings. Alaska opens vaccinations to anyone 16 years and older. Dozens of states are expanding their health eligibility.

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    FBI Releases New Videos of Suspect Placing Pipe Bombs outside of RNC, DNC HQ Mar 10, 2021

    New videos show pipe bomb suspect from multiple angles, gives clearer look at masked person who is wearing a hood; The FBI is offering a $100,000 reward for information leading to ID of pipe bomb suspect seen in security footage; House set to authorize final vote Tuesday on COVID Relief bill, including $1400 checks and other aid to millions of Americans.

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    Fully Vaccinated People Can Safely Visit In Small Groups Mar 09, 2021

    Fully vaccinated people can safely visit in small groups and they can visit unvaccinated family members, who are not at high risk, according to a new CDC guidance. Fully vaccinated people should still wear masks in public, avoid travel and crowds. More than nine percent of people in the United States are fully vaccinated. Now, more than two million covid vaccine doses per day are being administered per day.

    Dr. Anthony Fauci says that new covid cases are plateauing at level and that's "not acceptable." An health expert warns that the Untied States is in the "eye of the hurricane" as states ease restrictions despite covid variant threats. The CDC director says that March and April are critical months to stop another covid surge in cases.

    A final passage of President Joe Biden's covidi relief expected on Wednesday. Biden is to deliver his first prime-time address on pandemic Thursday. The House vote will test Democrat unity as the GOP stands together against Biden's 1.9 trillion dollar covid relief bill.

    The British Royal Family is plunged into crisis after Prince Harry and Meghan allege racism and neglect. The first airing of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's interview is currently airing in the United Kingdom.

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