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CNN's Laura Coates predicts the socioeconomic impact that a draft majority opinion, obtained by Politico, would have if Roe v. Wade is overturned and if what Politico is calling the draft opinion is the final ruling.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin couldn't have been more clear that his aim in invading Ukraine was to end its right to exist as a free, independent nation.
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Temperatures in parts of India and Pakistan have reached record levels, putting the lives of millions at risk as the effects of the climate crisis are felt across the subcontinent.
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The first Ukrainian evacuees emerged from the Azovstal steel plant in Mariupol. Even with assistance from the Red Cross, though, some survivors remain under the Russian military's control. CNN's Nick Paton Walsh reports.
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CNN's Sara Sidner reports on the children victimized by Russian attacks in Bucha and speaks with a grandmother who says a Russian sniper killed her 7-year-old grandchild.
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The Trump family's cooperation with the House select committee investigating the January 6, 2021, attack on the US Capitol -- and Ivanka Trump's appearance in particular -- has proven useful in confirming other key testimony about the state of play inside the White House as well as then-President Donald Trump's state of mind that day.
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The volume of investigations involving former President Donald Trump, the January 6 attack on the US Capitol, efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election and the finances of the Trump Organization is staggering.
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A federal judge has decided to allow the House Select Committee investigating the Capitol Hill insurrection to obtain the Republican National Committee's marketing email data leading up to January 6, 2021.
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Germany is ready to support a European ban on imports of Russian oil, and won't be "blackmailed" by Moscow into paying for natural gas in rubles.
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The Supreme Court unanimously ruled Monday that Boston violated the First Amendment rights of a group seeking to briefly raise a Christian flag atop a city flagpole outside of City Hall as a part of a city program celebrating Boston's greater community.
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Chinese social media have shut down the accounts of a prominent market analyst who drew attention in recent weeks to the dramatic slowdown in the country's economy and the effects of government policy on the tech industry.
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Authorities in Alabama are searching for a corrections officer and an inmate charged with murder after they went missing on Friday.
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When Russia's invasion of Ukraine triggered an international food crisis, some Middle Eastern importers were hit particularly hard. An economically shattered Lebanon is fighting to avert a bread crisis, war-torn Yemen is already grappling with "alarming heights" of food insecurity, and Egypt, which last year imported 80% of its wheat from Russia and Ukraine, is capping bread prices to dodge hunger at home.
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CNN's Scott McLean reports on the evacuation of civilians in Mariupol, Ukraine. More than 100 civilians were evacuated from the Azovstal steel plant that has been under siege for weeks, according to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. The effort is being led by the International Committee of the Red Cross and the United Nations.
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The moment CNN's Sara Sidner arrived in Lviv, Ukraine this weekend, an air raid siren was going off -- an alert, she tweeted, that gives "a heightened sense of what it is to be alive and the possibility of random death."
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As Donald Trump badgered Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger on an hour-long call to "find" the votes necessary to flip the battleground state to Trump's column after the 2020 election, a Raffensperger aide fired off a plea for help.
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Hazmat suit-clad workers spraying clouds of disinfectant over city streets, building fronts, park benches and even parcels have become an everyday scene in pandemic-era China.
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India has seized more than $700 million from one of China's biggest tech companies after accusing it of moving money out of the country illegally.
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Former President Donald Trump's ability to pick winning candidates will be put to the test as the primary calendar kicks into high gear this month with a series of contentious contests starting Tuesday in Ohio.
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Joe Biden's term has become a punchline -- even to the President.
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Russian troops in the occupied city of Melitopol have stolen all the equipment from a farm equipment dealership -- and shipped it to Chechnya, according to a Ukrainian businessman in the area.
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CNN's Sara Sidner reports from Mariupol, where the attacks have been relentless and where there is no pause for people tasked with burying the dead.
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The evacuation of civilians from the besieged Azovstal steel plant in Mariupol is underway, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced Sunday.
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• Opinion: What Chernobyl can teach us about Russian propaganda
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Four or five days into the government shutdown of October 2013, then-Speaker of the House John Boehner summoned me to his office. At the time, I was enraged by the recklessness that led to the shutdown, engineered by Sen. Ted Cruz and a cluster of his cohorts in the House over funding for Obamacare. How could Congress allow itself to enter a shutdown that many — including the Speaker — did not want?
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Inflation is at a 40-year high, and Americans are feeling it.
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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi led the first official US congressional Delegation to visit Ukraine since the start of the war. She is also the most senior United States official to meet with the Ukrainian President since the start of the Russian invasion. CNN's Matt Rivers reports.
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President Joe Biden took shots at Fox during his speech at the White House Correspondents' Dinner.
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The month of May brings the first Senate primaries of the year. Ohio votes on Tuesday, followed by a near weekly stream of contests that will shape the midterm battle for control of the chamber. By the end of the month, the general election matchups in almost half of this year's most competitive races will be set.
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With the audience waiting eagerly in its seats, a familiar message echoes through the hall, reminding patrons to turn off phones and immerse themselves in the experience.
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Country music legend Naomi Judd -- one half of the duo The Judds -- has died, her daughter Ashley Judd announced Saturday.
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Actress and activist Angelina Jolie paid a surprise visit to a boarding school and medical institution in the western Ukrainian city of Lviv on Saturday, according to Maksym Kozytskyy, head of Lviv's regional military administration.
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President Joe Biden took a dig at his predecessor Saturday at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, while also joking about the press, the GOP and the continued existence of the event altogether.
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A Member of Parliament in British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Conservative Party, Neil Parish, said Saturday he will resign after admitting twice watching pornography in the House of Commons.
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Mino Raiola, considered one of the most successful and influential soccer agents in the world, has died, according to a statement from his family posted on Raiola's social media pages. He was 54.
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