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Mike Detmer, a Republican candidate running for Michigan state Senate, was caught on camera at a meet and greet telling voters that people should be ready to "show up armed" to protect Republican ballot observers "if we can't change the tide." #CNN #News
The select committee investigating the January 6 riot at the US Capitol issued its first round of subpoenas Thursday, targeting close aides and allies of former President Donald Trump.
The subpoenas come as the select committee seeks to investigate efforts the Trump White House took to potentially overturn the 2020 presidential election and how the spread of misinformation fueled the anger and violence that led to the Capitol insurrection.
The four subpoenas are going to former Trump White House chief of staff Mark Meadows, former deputy chief of staff Dan Scavino, former adviser Steve Bannon and Kash Patel, a former chief of staff to then-acting Secretary of Defense Christopher Miller who had also served as an aide to Republican Rep. Devin Nunes.
Bannon appeared to admit on his podcast to talking with former President Trump about "killing" Biden's presidency "in the crib" in the days before the January 6 insurrection at the Capitol.
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Russia Prime Minister Vladimir Putin joins the coalition to fight against ISIS. CNN's Elise Labott reports.
Susan Bennett reveals to the world that she's the voice behind Siri.
The climate change is raising a question for millions of Americans: Is anywhere safe from the climate crisis? Some say Duluth, Minnesota, is the new "climate refuge."
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Seeking your climate refuge? Consider this
Opinion by Jamie Beck Alexander
(CNN)It was the trees that my family loved most about California: the coast redwoods, Monterey cypress and giant sequoias that have stood watch and borne witness to the passage of time for a million years. And it was the trees, now parched and burning in a world radically altered by the accelerating buildup of greenhouse gases in our atmosphere, that drove us away.
California's forests are some of the most awe-inspiring places on earth -- as much for their grandeur as for the carbon dioxide that they absorb from the atmosphere and store away in their trunks and roots. But the past few years have seen the most horrific wildfire seasons on record in California. 2018's Camp Fire killed 86 people and burned so many buildings that the metal particles released into the air caused lead levels to spike to 15 times higher than normal in the Bay Area, according to a report from California Air Resources Board. Last year broke records when more than 4 million acres burned, and this year, according to data from Cal Fire, is so far on track to be even worse. This is all fueled by an ongoing drought emergency in 41 of the state's 58 counties, worse than any experienced in recorded history. Water has run out in rural towns in the Central Valley.
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CNN's Pamela Brown takes on GOP lawmakers who voted 'no' for the bipartisan infrastructure bill despite their states' need for infrastructure improvements.
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States, politicians, media companies, journalists and women are some of the many targets of Donald Trump's past lawsuits that date as back to 1973. CNN's Randi Kaye delves into the litigious history of the former President. #CNN #News
Richard Quest explores the tricky world of airline ticketing and the shortcuts available for cheaper fares.
Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge is billed as the largest ever expansion of Disney's theme parks. Get an exclusive glimpse at the immersive experience in store for guests later this year.
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Diane Benscoter, former member of the Unification Church cult and founder of Antidote.ngo, joins Reliable Sources to explain the similarities between cult leaders former President Donald Trump.
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Some Democrats are raising concerns about Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's statement that he will coordinate closely with the White House on the looming Senate impeachment trial, with one House Democrat saying the Kentucky Republican should recuse himself immediately. #CNN #News
Mercedes director of engineering, Aldo Costa, explains some of the key attributes of F1's all-new 2017 car.
CNN's Dana Bash and Gloria Borger react to a new video the White House released of President Trump calling for calm as the threat of new riots -- which Trump said he'd been briefed on by the Secret Service -- casts a pall over Washington.
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The Costa Concordia salvage costs a billion dollars. Was it worth it? Erin Burnett reports. More from CNN at http://www.cnn.com/
Last week, President Joe Biden made it official and announced his 2024 re-election bid. Meanwhile, more Republicans are jumping in the race to challenge apparent frontrunner former President Donald Trump. In today’s episode, we examine how Biden is framing his campaign and hear from voters on how they feel about a possible rematch between Trump and Biden.
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The US Supreme Court put on hold the execution of Richard Glossip, an Oklahoma death row inmate. He speaks with CNN’s Brynn Gingras about the moment he heard the news. #CNN #News #Glossip #Shorts
Rep. Jason Crow, who served as an impeachment manager during President Trump's impeachment trial, says John Bolton lacked the courage to testify before Congress 'when the country needed him the most.'
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This week, the Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy addressed the epidemic of loneliness Americans are facing. As a way of combatting the feelings of isolation, Dr. Murthy laid out a six-pillar plan rooted in social connection. What's not mentioned in his plan... artificial intelligence or chatbots. But that hasn't stopped folks from turning to them in times of distress. In this episode, we explore the communities that are leaning on AI and chatbots for comfort and the ripple effects this could have on how we connect with one another.
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CNN's Jake Tapper presses Senate Judiciary Chairman Dick Durbin (D-IL) about Democrats not pushing retirement for former Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, drawing a parallel to Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) who's been scrutinized due to her extended absence as she recovers from shingles. #CNN #News #shorts
King Charles III and members of the British royal family make their first Buckingham Palace balcony appearance post-coronation. #CNN #News #shorts
King Charles III and Queen Camilla leave Buckingham Palace in the Diamond Jubilee State Coach to Westminster Abbey for their coronation. #CNN #News #shorts
Prince Louis waved to crowds ahead of his grandfather, King Charles III's coronation. #CNN #News #shorts
King Charles III is formally crowned King of the United Kingdom in London's Westminster Abbey. #CNN #News #shorts
Not only are Riddell's new football helmets their safest yet, they alert trainers when a player has been hit too hard.
'Daily Show' host and a comedian Roy Wood Jr. poked fun at Donald Trump's legal battles and roasted President Joe Biden during his speech at the 2023 White House Correspondents dinner. #WHCD #roywoodjr #CNN
The Republican National Committee threw down the gauntlet last week when it released a 30-second artificial intelligence advertisement, responding to President Joe Biden’s official announcement that he would seek reelection in 2024. #CNN #News
Moscow alleges Ukraine flew two drones toward the Kremlin last night in what it claims was an attempt to kill President Vladimir Putin. Ukraine denied any involvement and accused Moscow of a "trick." CNN’s Nic Robertson has the report. #CNN #News
King Charles III is formally crowned King of the United Kingdom in London's Westminster Abbey.
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In this week's episode of "Unfiltered," SE Cupp says it's time we all talk candidly about anxiety. When we do, we take mental health out of the shadows and remove the stigma surrounding it. #CNN #News
John Kirby, the National Security Council coordinator for strategic communications, denied US involvement in the purported drone attack on the Kremlin, accusing Putin’s spokesman of lying.
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Fired Fox News producer Abby Grossberg speaks with CNN's Anderson Cooper about her experience working at the network with talent like Tucker Carlson and Maria Bartriomo. Fox News has denied the claims Grossberg has made in her lawsuits against the network. #CNN #News
The video deposition of Donald Trump played before the jury in the E. Jean Carroll civil battery and defamation trial was made public, showing the former president discussing the accusations against him. #CNN #News #shorts
CNN’s Nick Paton Walsh reports on the death of a former US Marine, Cooper Andrews, who was killed on the outskirts of Bakhmut, Ukraine. Then, the Editor-in-Chief of The Atlantic joins Jake Tapper to discuss the magazine’s new article arguing in favor of “the total liberation of Ukraine.” #CNN #News
In an interview with CNN’s Jake Tapper, Dennis “Maliq” Barnes, the New Orleans high school senior who was accepted at over 185 colleges and received over $10 million in scholarship offers, explains why he’s decided to attend Cornell University. #CNN #News #Shorts #Cornell
Russia claims Ukraine launched an attempt to kill Russian President Vladimir Putin with a drone strike on the Kremlin overnight. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky denied his country's involvement. CNN has not yet been able to establish the veracity of the videos circulating on Russian social media purporting to show the detonation of the drone and smoke rising from the direction of the Kremlin. CNN’s Nick Paton Walsh reports, and CNN’s Jake Tapper discusses this further with Former Defense Secretary under the Obama Administration, Leon Panetta. #CNN #News
The New York Times’ Emma Goldberg tells “Nightcap’s” Jon Sarlin about a new academic study demonstrating the professional downside of remote work. Plus, CNN’s Allison Morrow disses Mark Zuckerberg’s metaverse dreams. And The New Yorker’s film critic Richard Brody argues a long movie can be a huge canvas for an artist. To get the day’s business headlines sent directly to your inbox, sign up for the Nightcap newsletter. #cnn #news
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CNN's Matthew Chance and former CIA Chief of Russia Operations Steve Hall react to Wagner leader Yevgeny Prigozhin warning the Kremlin that he will pull his troops out of Bakhmut and blaming Russian military leaders for the death of his men. #AC360 #MatthewChance #CNN
Multiple people were shot, some fatally, at a mall near Dallas by a gunman who authorities believe was acting alone — and who is now dead — and at least nine victims were transported to trauma facilities, officials said. CNN's Camila Bernal reports.
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After a Manhattan jury found Ed Sheeran's hit "Thinking Out Loud" did not infringe on the copyright of the classic Marvin Gaye song "Let's Get It On," CNN Legal Analyst Areva Martin breaks down the verdict. #CNN #News #EdSheeran #shorts
Ukraine says it has no knowledge of an alleged attempted drone strike on the Kremlin in Moscow, adding that it does not use its means to attack other countries. #CNN #News
Randi Weingarten, president of the American Federation of Teachers, one of the nation’s largest teachers’ unions, discusses Covid-19 school closures with conservative commentator Scott Jennings. #CNN #News
CNN’s Samantha Kelly tells “Nightcap’s” Jon Sarlin why the Writer’s Guild of America wants protections against AI as it strikes for a new contract. Plus, Semafor’s Ben Smith talks about the demise of digital media darlings and Gawker’s sordid history with sex tapes in his new book, “Traffic.” And Going.com’s Katy Nastro predicts this summer won’t bring a repeat of the winter holiday travel meltdowns. To get the day’s business headlines sent directly to your inbox, sign up for the Nightcap newsletter. #CNN #News
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CNN’s Pamela Brown talks with West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin about the US debt and President Biden’s cabinet pick for labor secretary, Julie Su. #CNN #News
In a newly revealed text message, ousted Fox News host Tucker Carlson made a racist comment and said he found himself briefly rooting for a mob of Trump supporters to kill a person, according to the New York Times. #CNN #News
CNN's Jean Casarez reports on newly released video and documents in the case involving Bryan Kohberger. Kohberger is accused of killing four University of Idaho students. He has yet to enter a plea in the case. #CNN #News
CNN's Kaitlan Collins sits down with actor Henry Winkler to discuss where America is right now in 2023 approaching the election season.
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A person who worked at former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort is cooperating with federal prosecutors in their investigation into possible mishandling of classified documents, according to a New York Times report. #CNN #News
President Joe Biden poked fun at himself and others, including Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, during his speech at the White House Correspondents' dinner. #CNN #News
A 48-minute video of Trump's E. Jean Carroll deposition in which he's accused of raping Carroll in the 1990s was released. #CNN #News