on (#607EZ)
In early March, a Telegram user posted a photo of wreckage at a school in a suburb of Kharkiv, Ukraine. The photo showed the side of a classroom with a large blast hole and a pile of debris including desks and chairs.
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I've been wondering who the House select committee investigating the January 6 riot sees as its primary audience. On Thursday night, it was pretty clear: Attorney General Merrick Garland. I am sure the committee members would love to change public opinion (which hardened fairly quickly in the weeks after the attack on the Capitol) and to convince Republicans that former President Donald Trump cannot be trusted again with the presidency.
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Russia's war in Ukraine could push up to 49 million people into famine or famine-like conditions because of its devastating impact on global food supply and prices, the United Nations has said, in the latest dire warning over food insecurity.
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on (#606WZ)
United States Capitol Police Officers and others connected to the Capitol insurrection cried while watching video evidence presented by the January 6 committee during the committee's first prime-time hearing.
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on (#607EY)
Seventeen months fell away in an instant.
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on (#606TA)
• Naval base upgrade in Cambodia by China has the West worried
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on (#606R0)
Former President Donald Trump had a "sophisticated seven-point plan" to overturn the 2020 presidential election over the course of several months, January 6 committee Vice Chair Liz Cheney said, detailing how the panel plans to use its future hearings to tackle each part of the scheme.
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Capitol Police Officer Caroline Edwards tells the House January 6th select committee how she recalls slipping in people's blood during the insurrection.
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on (#606PF)
Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) shows testimony from President Trump's allies, including his Attorney General Bill Barr and daughter Ivanka Trump, during the House January 6 select committee's first hearing.
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on (#606Q9)
The January 6 committee presents a pre-produced, previously unseen video showing the day of Jan. 6, 2021 in chronological order, starting in the morning before the Capitol was breached.
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on (#606PE)
Betsy DeVos, who served as former President Donald Trump's secretary of education, is acknowledging publicly for the first time that she discussed the possibility of invoking the 25th Amendment with other Cabinet members and then-Vice President Mike Pence following the January 6 US Capitol attack.
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on (#606MA)
Betsy DeVos, who served as former President Donald Trump's secretary of education, is acknowledging publicly for the first time that she discussed the possibility of invoking the 25th Amendment with other Cabinet members and then-Vice President Mike Pence following the January 6 US Capitol attack.
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on (#605QP)
A stepfather in Florida has been convicted of child abuse after a restaurant employee last year noticed concerning signs and used a surreptitious note to ask a boy if he needed help, the Orange County State Attorney's Office announced Monday.
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on (#606GY)
A GOP Michigan gubernatorial candidate, Ryan Kelley, was arrested Thursday on misdemeanor charges related to his involvement in the Capitol riot on January 6, 2021, according to the Justice Department.
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on (#606E4)
Washington County Sheriff's Office is investigating a shooting with multiple victims at Columbia Machine in Smithsburg, Maryland, according to Lt. Joshua McCauley.
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US Secretary of State Tony Blinken said Thursday that it will "further complicate" efforts to salvage the 2015 Iran nuclear deal if Iran removes cameras that monitor its nuclear program and could lead to "a deepening nuclear crisis and further economic and political isolation for Iran."
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on (#607BH)
Christiane Amanpour speaks with Prime Minister of Montenegro, Dritan Abazović, on how the war in Ukraine is affecting his country and what needs to be done to end it.
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on (#605QQ)
The US seeks "guard rails" with China, according to senior defense officials, in the first meeting between Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and his Chinese counterpart, as tensions grow over what Washington sees as Beijing's increasingly aggressive actions in the region.
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on (#6059Q)
Ukrainian troops say weapons provided by the US are giving them an advantage because they are lighter and more precise than the ones used by Russia. CNN's Matthew Chance reports from the front lines.
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on (#605G1)
When Ukrainian forces regained control of Katyuzhanka, a village north of Kyiv that had been under Russian occupation for more than a month in March, they found the local school wrecked. Any equipment that hadn't been stolen was smashed, there was a makeshift cemetery in the school yard and deep trenches had been dug across the football pitch.
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on (#605ER)
A Chinese military plane crashed in a residential area in central China on Thursday, killing at least one person, China's state-run national broadcaster CCTV said.
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on (#605ES)
Officials from China and Cambodia broke ground on a controversial, Chinese-funded upgrade of a naval base in southern Cambodia on Wednesday, with Beijing's envoy in the country calling military cooperation part of the countries' "iron-clad partnership."
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on (#604PR)
A reckoning is underway in Ukraine, with prosecutors building dozens of cases against Ukrainians accused of collaborating with Russian forces. The Interior Ministry says there are already more than 500 cases being investigated.
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on (#605G2)
The House select committee on the Capitol insurrection has a duty far beyond investigating one of the most traumatic days in US history. Its wider mission is to expose and catalog an assault on democracy that is still going on.
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on (#60595)
• Analysis: Despite painful testimony, a familiar political dynamic is beginning to unfold
on (#6059R)
Arizona Republican Rep. Debbie Lesko is heard on new audio released by New York Times reporters Jonathan Martin and Alex Burns acknowledging that Trump supporters would be at the Capitol on January 6th and would "go nuts" when the 2020 election results were not overturned.
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on (#605AQ)
Researchers at Wayne State University use gelatin to demonstrate how AR-15 styles weapons create an "explosion inside the body" compared to handguns. CNN's Josh Campbell reports.
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on (#60509)
An armed man was arrested near Brett Kavanaugh's Maryland home after making threats against the Supreme Court justice, according to a court spokesperson.
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on (#6044Q)
One person is dead and at least 30 are injured after a vehicle drove into a crowd near a church in Berlin, Germany, authorities say.
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on (#6058A)
Miah Cerrillo, a survivor of the Uvalde shooting, and her father Miguel Cerrillo testify at the House Oversight Committee's hearing on gun violence.
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on (#604KV)
Former Hollywood movie producer Harvey Weinstein is facing two indecent assault charges in the United Kingdom against a woman in 1996.
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on (#605D8)
Seven states -- including the population behemoth California -- held primaries on Tuesday. In the most-watched race of the night for Los Angeles mayor, billionaire businessman Rick Caruso ran ahead of Democratic Rep. Karen Bass as both will advance to the November general election.
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on (#604B6)
Chinese government-backed hackers have breached "major telecommunications companies," among a range of targets worldwide, by exploiting known software flaws in routers and other popular network networking gear, US security agencies warned Tuesday.
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on (#60508)
Actor Matthew McConaughey appealed to Congress for more gun control in the wake of the shooting that killed 19 children and 2 teachers in his hometown of Uvalde, Texas. McConaughey reframes the topic of gun responsibility that details how Americans agree more than they don't. CNN's John Avlon explains.
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