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In an upcoming book about his time in office, former Vice President Mike Pence reveals new details about his relationship with Donald Trump. CNN's Brian Todd reports.
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Russian forces have completed their withdrawal from Ukraine's Kherson region west of the Dnipro River, including the city of Kherson, Russia's Defense Ministry said Friday.
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Scenes of jubilation broke out in Ukraine's southern Kherson city on Friday as Ukrainian forces advanced through much of the city and its surrounding area, apparently encountering little or no resistance as they regained the only regional capital captured by Russia this year.
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Actor Henry Winkler tells CNN's Chris Wallace about his career struggles and why he turned down the lead role in the iconic film "Grease."
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Christiane Amanpour talks to Yale historian Timothy Snyder about the making of modern Ukraine and what the US midterm election results mean for the state of democracy.
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Ukrainian forces swept into the key southern city of Kherson as Russian troops retreated to the east, marking one of the biggest military setbacks for President Vladimir Putin since he launched his invasion more than eight months ago. CNN's Nic Robertson reports.
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Despite some frenzied speculation around Russia's apparent loss of the occupied Ukrainian region of Kherson this week, it is still too soon to predict when and how President Vladimir Putin will surrender power -- whether it will be because he is ousted, retires or simply dies in office.
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CNN's John King looks at close House races across the country and explains how Democrats could possibly keep control of the chamber.
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A senior South Korean police inspector who was being investigated in connection with the deadly Halloween crowd crush in Seoul has been found dead in his home.
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Bill Gates, the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors Chairman, joins CNN's Wolf Blitzer and John King to fact check claims by Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake about the vote counting in his county.
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Retiring Pennslyvania Senator Pat Toomey tells CNN's Erin Burnett why he believes former President Donald Trump's endorsement of gubernatorial candidate Doug Mastriano contributed to Mastriano's loss.
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Mitch McConnell's high-spending super PAC has a suggestion for their party's campaign committee: Consider picking candidates in primaries who won't collapse in the general election.
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CNN asked voters in the key swing state of Georgia who they'd pick for president in 2024.
Alex Jones ordered to pay nearly half a billion dollars to Sandy Hook families in additional damages
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A Connecticut judge on Thursday ordered right-wing conspiracy theorist Alex Jones to pay an additional $473 million in punitive damages over the lies he told about the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting.
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CNN's David McKenzie spoke with US climate envoy John Kerry at the COP27 Climate Summit in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, to discuss why the world's two largest economies need to work together to tackle the climate crisis.
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The Arizona governor's race is still too close to call, with Democratic candidate Katie Hobbs holding a narrow lead over Trump ally Kari Lake. The Washington Post reporter Ruby Cramer, who followed Lake's campaign, talks to CNN about how she may react to a win or a loss.
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With control of the Senate on the line, all eyes are on these tight contests
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New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman says Trump is privately "very angry" after a disappointing performance for Republicans in the midterm elections.
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Late show hosts ripped into the midterm election results which have so far proved inconclusive for both major parties, but disappointing for former President Trump, in particular.
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While the outcome of some races remained too close to call, news hosts, reporters and guests focused on underwhelming results for Republicans nationwide and Democrats in Florida - with plenty of Trump talk in between.
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CNN's John King breaks down the latest of the key remaining Senate races that will decide the control of the US Senate.
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If Georgia voters were hoping to avoid talking politics at Thanksgiving, the state's tightly contested Senate race has other plans.
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Gabriel Sterling, the chief operating officer for Georgia's Secretary of State Office, tells CNN's Erin Burnett and John King why he says there will be a runoff in Georgia's Senate race.
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The hotly contested Senate contest in Georgia will advance to a runoff between Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock and Republican challenger Herschel Walker on December 6, CNN projects.
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With control of the Senate on the line, all eyes are on these tight contests
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The former Democratic vice presidential candidate says the GOP is grappling with the reality of President Trump's lock on a 'huge portion' of the party.
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The battle for control of Congress is beginning to take shape as votes are counted in competitive races across the nation.
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With control of the Senate on the line, all eyes are on these tight contests
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On newspaper stands across the French capital and online, the early results of America's national elections were quite evident Wednesday morning.
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With control of the Senate on the line, all eyes are on these tight contests
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In Maricopa County, Arizona, an updated vote count is not expected until tonight in a pivotal race that could determine control of the US Senate. Workers are now processing early ballots in the state's most populous county. CNN's Victor Blackwell has more. All CNN viewers can watch live coverage of the midterm elections here.
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CNN's John King says that even though Republicans are still favored to take control of the US House of Representatives in the US midterm elections, this is not the 'red wave' predicted by many experts because Democrats are performing better than expected in many districts.
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Former Obama adviser, David Axelrod, reacts to the voting trends so far in the midterm elections as the results continue to defy predictions of a Republican red wave.
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Alyssa Farah Griffin, who served as the White House communications director under former President Donald Trump, says that the midterm election results show that Republicans have to to divorce themselves of Trump if they want to thrive.
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With control of the Senate on the line, all eyes are on these tight contests