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New York Attorney General Letitia James filed a civil fraud lawsuit Wednesday against former President Donald Trump, according to court records.
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Recent polls show that voters' views of Donald Trump are about as low as they were when he left office. In today's episode of The Point, CNN's Chris Cillizza explains why the former President's standing is serving as an anchor for Republican candidates in the midterm elections.
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Multiple Kremlin-backed authorities in occupied areas of eastern and southern Ukraine have announced they will hold referendums on formally joining Russia this week, in a move that threatens to redefine the parameters of the conflict.
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CNN International Security Editor Nick Paton Walsh got access to an eastern Ukrainian town under constant shelling as Russia, desperate for soldiers, recruits convicted felons to their ranks.
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US and Canadian warships sailed through the Taiwan Strait on Tuesday following weekend remarks from President Joe Biden that the US would defend Taiwan in the event it is attacked by China.
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The revived political hopes of Democrats heading into the midterm election are due, in no small part, to this fundamental political reality: Donald Trump is very, very unpopular.
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CNN international correspondent Jomana Karadsheh reports on the deadly protests in Tehran, Iran after a 22-year-old Iranian woman died after being arrested by Iran's morality police.
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Five people have been killed by Iranian security forces during protests that were sparked by the death of Mahsa Amini, who was being held in police custody, according to a human rights monitor.
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Rich economies should hit oil and gas companies with new windfall taxes to provide help for countries suffering from climate change, and people struggling with soaring energy and food bills, UN Secretary General António Guterres said Tuesday.
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A Republican county official in Georgia and operatives working with an attorney for former President Donald Trump spent hours inside a restricted area of the local elections office on the day voting systems there were breached, newly obtained surveillance video shows.
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A senior military official says US tanks are on the table to send to Ukraine. Brig. Gen. Steve Anderson (Ret.) explains why he thinks the US should continue meeting Ukraine's requirements and whether the country should put contractors on the ground to help with logistics.
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The Chinese government on Monday, September 19, issued draft regulations that aim to bolster tourism along its border and make it easier for some foreigners to enter China.
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A deadly bus crash in southwestern China has triggered outrage at the country's relentless zero-Covid policy. The bus was carrying 47 people from Guiyang city to a remote county 155 miles (249 kilometers) away, when it overturned and rolled into a ditch, killing 27 people. CNN's Ivan Watson has more.
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The first time a president repudiates a critical foreign policy principle, it might seem like an accident. If it happens four times, it seems like he means it.
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Donald Trump needs you to know that Republican candidates don't just like him, they love him. And they need him. Badly.
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[Breaking news update at 4:19 p.m. ET]
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CNN's Nick Paton Walsh goes inside a recently abandoned building in Kupiansk, Ukraine, where Russians tortured Ukrainian prisoners, and speaks with a recently freed Ukrainian about his experience.
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• Watch: What it was like to be part of the crowds at the Queen's funeral
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