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Jean-Pierre criticized the governors for appearing to give no notice to leaders on the ground. "The fact that Fox News and not the Department of Homeland Security, the city or local NGOs (non-governmental organizations) were alerted about a plan to leave migrants, including children, on the side of a busy D.C. street makes clear that this is just a cruel premeditated political stunt," Jean-Pierre said.

US railway companies, unions reach tentative agreement
American railway companies and unions have reached a tentative labor agreement amid the threat of strikes.

Migrant buses dropped off by Texas near VP Harris' residence
WASHINGTON (AP) — Two buses of migrants from the U.S.-Mexico border were dropped off near Vice President Kamala Harris' home in residential Washington on Thursday morning in the bitter political battle over the Biden administration's immigration policies .


Mike Lindell's phone search reveals new details about scope of federal probe into efforts to subvert 2020 election results
The Justice Department is seeking information about at least seven people in connection with a breach of a Colorado county's voting system as part of efforts to subvert the 2020 election results, according to subpoena documents obtained by CNN that reveal new details about the breadth of the...


McCarthy says he knows who recorded him criticizing Trump
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) says he knows who recorded him in a phone call with GOP colleagues last year when he criticized former President Trump for his role in the Jan. 6, 20…

Gotta keep 'em separated: Why the Jan. 6 panel is keeping distance from DOJ's Trump probes
The select committee has three main reasons for keeping material from federal prosecutors -- and plenty of time to open its books later.


Gavin Newsom asks DOJ to consider 'kidnapping' charges after GOP governors ship migrants out of state
California Gov. Gavin Newsom suggested sending migrants from Florida to Martha's Vineyard could constitute kidnapping in a letter to the Department of Justice.

Griner, Whelan families to meet Biden amid US-Russia talks
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden plans to meet at the White House on Friday with family members of WNBA star Brittney Griner and Michigan corporate security executive Paul Whelan , both of whom remain jailed in Russia, the White House announced Thursday.


Trump’s Save America paid $3 million to cover top lawyer’s legal work
Chris Kise is repping the ex-president in the Mar-a-Lago investigation and the DOJ Jan. 6 probe. And it’s costing Trump’s key fundraising arm.


Special master appointed to review documents from Mar-a-Lago search; DOJ request to resume criminal probe rejected | CNN Politics
US District Judge Aileen Cannon also rejected the Justice Department's bid to resume its criminal investigation into classified documents seized at Mar-a-Lago last month.

Putin-Xi talks: Russian leader reveals China's 'concern' over Ukraine
But he also thanked President Xi for his "balanced position" on Russia's invasion.
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Democrats punt same-sex marriage vote until after election
WASHINGTON (AP) — Democrats are punting a vote to protect same-sex and interracial marriages until after the November midterm elections, pulling back just days after Majority Leader Chuck Schumer vowed to put the Senate on the record on the issue “in the coming weeks.”


Critics say GOP is "using children as political pawns" after migrants unexpectedly flown to Martha's Vineyard
Massachusetts state Rep. Dylan Fernandes called the move by the DeSantis government to transport migrants to the island with seemingly no coordination "evil."


House votes to shield federal workers from Trump 2.0 'drain the swamp' plan
Republicans say any new president has the right to remove federal employees who resist new policies from an incoming administration.

Biden approval rises sharply ahead of midterms: AP-NORC poll
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden’s popularity improved substantially from his lowest point this summer, but concerns about his handling of the economy persist, according to a poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research.


Biden touts tentative railroad deal as a 'big win for America'
The tentative agreement averts a strike that threatened to paralyze the nation’s supply chain and transportation rail service.
Project Veritas faces off in court with Democratic activist
The lawsuit stems from an undercover video operation that penetrated progressive organizations during the 2016 presidential campaign.


Tentative labor deal averts threat of nationwide rail strike
WASHINGTON (AP) — Rail companies and their workers reached a tentative agreement Thursday to avert a nationwide strike that could have shut down the nation's freight trains and devastated the economy less than two months before the midterm elections.


Ukraine war: Inside the recaptured city of Izyum
The BBC's Orla Guerin finds Russian tanks and relieved residents in the freed city.
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Martha's Vineyard's 'humanitarian crisis' is what cities on southern border see in a few hours
The number of migrants facing Martha's Vineyard is just a fraction of the hundreds of thousands of migrants that hit the U.S. southern border every month.

US sends new military aid for Ukraine to boost momentum
The Biden administration will send another $600 million in military aid to Ukraine. It comes as the U.S. rushes more weapons to fuel Kyiv’s counteroffensive that has reclaimed large stretches of the embattled country and forced Russian troops to retreat.


Judge appoints special master, rejects DOJ bid to delay Mar-a-Lago ruling
Aileen Cannon appointed Raymond Dearie, a senior judge in the Eastern District of New York, to lead an independent review of the seized materials.


New Hampshire GOP Senate nominee abruptly backs off false 2020 election claims
New Hampshire Senate candidate Don Bolduc won the Republican nomination on Tuesday after months campaigning on false claims that the 2020 election was stolen from former President Donald Trump. A little more than a day later, he attempted an about-face.


Biden nominates US attorney for Florida Mar-a-Lago district
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden has nominated a Miami litigator and longtime government lawyer to serve as U.S. attorney for the Southern District of Florida, the office currently involved in the Justice Department's investigation of classified records at former President Donald Trump's...


DeSantis claims credit for sending 2 planes carrying migrants to Martha's Vineyard in Massachusetts
Two planes carrying migrants were sent by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis to Martha's Vineyard on Wednesday night, his office said, infuriating Democratic politicians and prompting a frenzied response that included humanitarian aid by locals and assistance by Massachusetts officials.


US hits more Russians with sanctions over Ukraine
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration on Thursday slapped sanctions on dozens of Russian and Ukrainian officials and a number of Russian companies for human rights abuses and the theft of Ukrainian grain .


CNN to debut new morning show with Don Lemon, Poppy Harlow and Kaitlan Collins
The show will feature a different format from “New Day” and will be taped on a different set, according to CNN.


It's on: House GOP whip hopefuls crack their own whips
Weeks ahead of the midterms, Republicans are already starting to go public with who they're backing for a post they don't yet control.


House passes bill seeking to protect federal civil service employees from Trump
Correction: This article has been updated to reflect that Rep. Gerry Connolly (D-Va.) is the chairman of the House Oversight and Reform Subcommittee on Government Operations. The House on Thursday …


Durham probe: Trump team says Americans should be 'waiting for the next shoe to drop' ahead of Danchenko trial
EXCLUSIVE: The Trump team said Special Counsel John Durham’s investigation into the origins of the Russia probe has become a "critical" to restoring transparency in the U.S. government.

'Torment of hell': Ukraine medic describes Russian torture
WASHINGTON (AP) — A volunteer Ukrainian medic held captive three months by Russian forces in Ukraine's besieged port city of Mariupol told U.S.


Republicans oppose state-legal weed clampdown
Just over three-quarters of self-identified Republicans said the government shouldn’t fight state legalization backed by voters, a poll found.


Trump says he ‘can’t imagine’ being indicted, argues it wouldn’t deter running again
“I don’t think the people of this country would stand for it,” Trump says.


DeSantis criticizes Democrats after sending migrants to Martha's Vineyard: 'Their virtue signaling is a fraud'
Florida Gov. Ron Desantis took a victory lap Thursday after Democratic lawmakers decried his transportation program sending illegal immigrants in his state to Martha's Vineyard.

Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic brace for Tropical Storm Fiona: Latest forecast
Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic are bracing for Tropical Storm Fiona.

`Could have gone either way’: Railroad union deal barely survived
The prospect of dormant freight trains hung over the West Wing and spurred heavy pressure from President Joe Biden and the White House to strike a deal.


In Wisconsin, Republicans attack Mandela Barnes on crime, offering glimpse at shifting midterm message | CNN Politics
Republicans in Wisconsin have in recent weeks hammered Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes on crime, casting the Democratic nominee to take on GOP Sen. Ron Johnson as "dangerous" as they seek to reach the small swath of suburban voters who could decide one of the nation's most competitive Senate races.

Meet the Brooklyn judge now at the epicenter of the Mar-a-Lago records case
Raymond Dearie will be the special master tasked with sorting through the files seized from Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home. Good luck, judge.


Biden: Hate-fueled violence 'has no place in America'
WASHINGTON (AP) — A grocery store in Buffalo. A nightclub in Orlando. A Walmart in El Paso: All sites of hate-fueled violence against Black, Hispanic or LGBTQ Americans over the past five years. And all somber symbols of a “through line” of hate that must be rooted out, President Joe Biden said...


Republicans accuse Defense Department of pushing ‘woke garbage’ after DEI chief blasts White people
Republicans are criticizing the chief diversity, equity and inclusion officer at the Department of Defense's education wing, who describes herself as a "woke administrator."

US mid-terms 2022: Tracking Trump's 'extraordinary' endorsement spree
A look at Donald Trump's midterms endorsements - who he backed, and the races he couldn't swing.


Yellen calls for modernized IRS at Maryland field office
NEW CARROLLTON, Md. (AP) — Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen laid out her vision for a modernized, responsive, tech-savvy tax collection agency equipped to manage 21st century challenges at an IRS office in New Carrollton, Maryland, on Thursday.


DeSantis draft effort pushes ahead after campaign finance watchdog deadlocks
The group is seeking to build a list of supporters and then hand it over to a potential DeSantis campaign.


Biden says Republicans are 'playing politics with human beings' after DeSantis and Abbott send migrants to Martha's Vineyard and DC
President Joe Biden criticized state Republican officials who have been sending migrants north this year to protest his administration's immigration policies, accusing them of "playing politics with human beings."


Climate change jeopardizes health care services, report says
WASHINGTON (AP) — Dr. Suzy Fitzgerald remembers looking out the windows as wildfire flames surrounded the hospital where she worked. “We had fire in all three directions,” Fitzgerald recalled.


Ukraine round-up: Inside freed city and Russia's prison recruits
The aftermath of Russia's occupation described - while its prison inmates are wooed by mercenaries.
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Trudeau to travel to queen's funeral with 4 ex Canadian PMs
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will travel to London with four former Canadian prime ministers as well as indigenous leaders for Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral

Putin acknowledges China's "concerns" over war with Ukraine
Russian President Vladimir Putin thanked Chinese leader Xi Jinping for his "balanced" approach to the Ukrainian crisis and blasted Washington's "ugly" policies at a meeting that followed a major setback for Moscow in the war.


Rioter who wore 'Camp Auschwitz' sweatshirt gets jail term
A Virginia man who stormed the U.S. Capitol while wearing an antisemitic “Camp Auschwitz” sweatshirt over a Nazi-themed shirt was sentenced on Thursday to 75 days of imprisonment.


How Biden helped avert a rail strike – and another economic crisis
The White House came close this week to facing yet another crisis, this time over a railroad dispute that could have taken a crowbar to the U.S. economy ahead of crucial midterm elections. But in t…


Holtec, controversial recipient of huge tax credits, seeking more
Last month, two state senators introduced legislation that’s tailored to Holtec’s plans to expand its Camden plant and build another facility to manufacture small modular reactors.


Mississippi lifts boil water notice for Jackson residents
Mississippi ended its boil water notice for all of Jackson's residents on Thursday, the state's health department announced.

Pelosi going to Armenia amid renewed clashes with Azerbaijan
The speaker's trip aims to demonstrate support for Yerevan in a spiraling conflict.


US sanctions Russian-backed officials for 'enabling the theft of Ukraine's grain' | CNN Politics
The US announced a slew of new sanctions on Thursday, including against five individuals for "supporting or enabling the theft of Ukraine's grain" on behalf of Russia.

AP source: Meadows complies with Justice Dept. subpoena
WASHINGTON (AP) — Mark Meadows, the White House chief of staff under former President Donald Trump, has complied with a Justice Department subpoena and turned over records as part of a federal investigation into the Jan.


Terrorist attack victims ask Biden to take further action on $4 billion in frozen Afghan funds
They said his earlier decision to leave the decision to a New York court has created "vicious infighting" among victims.


Mosquito Fire now the largest in California this year
The wildfire that has destroyed dozens of homes in California is now the largest in the state this year.

How Biden navigated a political and economic minefield at a critical moment in rail negotiations
As the marathon meeting between rail industry and union representatives neared its 12th hour, the moment Biden administration officials viewed as equal parts inevitable and essential was set into motion.


Ocasio-Cortez blasts GOP lawmaker’s treatment of witness: ‘I’m trying to give you the floor, boo’
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) on Thursday slammed Rep. Clay Higgins (R-La.) for his treatment of a witness during a House Oversight Committee hearing. Higgins ha…


'Bad idea': Republicans pan Lindsey Graham's 15-week abortion ban
Graham offered his bill, which has no chance of passing the Democratic-controlled Congress, as Republicans have been seeking safer political ground on abortion before the midterms.


Declassified report shows US predictions of IS group threat
WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. intelligence officials predicted two years ago that the Islamic State group would likely regain much of its former strength and global influence, particularly if American and other Western forces reduced their role in countering the extremist movement, according to a...


World's oldest heart found in prehistoric fish
Scientists say the 'jaw-dropping' discovery gives an insight into the evolution of human hearts.
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What to know about Queen Elizabeth II's wealth, and the future of the British monarchy's finances
The British monarchy's multi-billion dollar assets include Windsor Castle and Buckingham Palace.

Judge appoints special master, denying DOJ access to classified records
A federal judge on Thursday denied the Justice Department’s motion to access the classified records stored at Mar-a-Lago and installed a recently retired judge to serve as the special master former…


U.S. Justice Dept announces 'carrots and sticks' approach to corporate crime
The U.S. Justice Department (DOJ) will use a "carrots and sticks" approach to combat corporate crime by encouraging companies to report and prevent misconduct while enhancing penalties for repeat offenders, it on Thursday announced.

IRS plans to hire 5,000 customer service reps
Tax agency has been plagued by understaffing and poor customer service, with many taxpayer calls going unanswered.


House OKs bill to curb political interference with census
WASHINGTON (AP) — The House passed legislation Thursday intended to make it harder for future presidents to interfere with the once-a-decade census that determines political power and federal funding, a move that comes in response to the Trump’s administration’s failed effort to make a...


Republican candidate tests a novel strategy on abortion in Nevada House race
April Becker, who is challenging Democratic Rep. Susie Lee in a competitive Las Vegas-area district, says she believes it would be "unconstitutional" for Congress to regulate abortion.


Democrats quash GOP demand for cost estimate of forgiving government worker student loans
Democrats made it clear they will not support the GOP effort to track the cost of President Biden's loan forgiveness programs.

Rapper Cardi B pleads guilty to two misdemeanors in New York strip club fight
Grammy Award-winning rapper Cardi B pleaded guilty on Thursday to two misdemeanors stemming from a 2018 fight in a New York City strip club, prosecutors said, adding the rapper was sentenced to 15 days of community service.

Biden plans floating platforms to expand offshore wind power
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration on Thursday announced plans to develop floating platforms in the deep ocean for wind towers that could power millions of homes and vastly expand offshore wind in the United States.


Five things to know about the railroad deal
The Biden administration narrowly avoided an infrastructure calamity on Thursday by brokering a tentative contract agreement between railroads and their workers, keeping the nation’s rail sys…


Former Deputy Assistant Defense Secretary Elbridge Colby on U.S. ability to win war against China — "Intelligence Matters"
Colby talks with "Intelligence Matters" podcast host Michael Morell about whether the U.S. military is ready for a new era of great power competition.


Texas sends migrants to vice-president's Washington residence
Republican governors are escalating a tactic that has seen migrants relocated to Democratic areas.
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Oz, Fetterman both target suburbs in key Pa. Senate race
BLUE BELL, Pa. (AP) — In a community college gymnasium in an affluent Philadelphia suburb, John Fetterman strode on to a makeshift stage to cheers and stood at a podium beneath a massive “Women for Fetterman” banner.


Biden administration announces plan to develop floating offshore wind turbines for West Coast | CNN Politics
Wind turbines in deep water must be installed on floating platforms and tethered to the seafloor. The technology will allow them to be installed farther from the coast.

DeSantis sends National Guard to help with Florida prison staffing shortage
Florida GOP Gov. Ron DeSantis is sending the National Guard to help with the staffing shortage in the state's prisons, a larger problem at federal prisons as well.

Biden urges accountability for social media platforms at anti-hate summit
President Biden on Thursday called for accountability for social media platforms for their role in fueling violence as the White House hosted a summit aimed at combating hate-based violence. Biden,…


Doctored videos exaggerate Fetterman speech issues in viral social media posts
Numerous videos on TikTok and Twitter appeared to be edited to exaggerate the candidate's speech issues after his stroke. They’ve been viewed hundreds of thousands of times.


Buttigieg awards grant to tear down divisive Detroit highway
WASHINGTON (AP) — A long-delayed plan to dismantle Interstate 375, a 1-mile (1.6-kilometer) depressed freeway in Detroit that was built by demolishing Black neighborhoods 60 years ago, was a big winner of federal money Thursday, the first Biden administration grant awarded to tear down a...


Dems vote to boost Census Bureau powers in bid to block citizenship questions
The Ensuring a Fair and Accurate Census Act passed in the House, thanks to support from Democrats who want to shield the Census Bureau from White House influence.

After cancellation, Dems look to reduce future student debt
WASHINGTON (AP) — Building on President Joe Biden’s student debt cancellation plan , House Democrats on Thursday proposed new legislation that would increase federal student aid, lower interest rates on loans and take other steps to make college more affordable.


Rubio, Gonzales introduce legislation to make distributing fentanyl a felony murder offense
Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) and Rep. Tony Gonzales (R-Texas) introduced legislation this week to make the distribution of fentanyl resulting in death a felony murder offense. “Fentanyl is killing Ame…


Sweden election: How an ex neo-Nazi movement became kingmakers
A long-time pariah, the Sweden Democrats are now the country's second-largest party.
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Delaware judge rules no-excuse mail-in voting unconstitutional
A judge in Delaware has deemed voting by mail unconstitutional for the upcoming November midterm election, while upholding same-day voter registration.

People in former colonies conflicted over Queen Elizabeth's legacy, Britain's colonial past
Some argue the celebrations of the queen’s life have obscured the lingering and debilitating consequences of Britain’s dark colonial past.

DOJ search of Jeffrey's Clark home tied to obstruction and conspiracy probe, filing says
The D.C. Bar's office of attorney disciplinary matters brought ethics charges against the former official, arguing he violated D.C. conduct rules.


South African president to meet with Biden on Friday
JOHANNESBURG (AP) — South African President Cyril Ramaphosa is headed to the United States, where aides say he's expected to press for more negotiations between Russia and Ukraine during talks with U.S.


Gavin Newsom erects billboards in red states advertising abortion services in California | CNN Politics
California Gov. Gavin Newsom is escalating his feud with Republican-led states that have restricted access to abortion advertising access to abortion in his state.

What to know about Princess Anne's royal title, and why her 2 kids don't have one
Anne is the only daughter of the late Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip.

VP Harris’ border comments reveal mass amnesty remains top administration priority
Vice President Kamala Harris has renewed calls by the Biden administration for a pathway to citizenship for millions of illegal immigrant already in the U.S.

A new space race? China adds urgency to US return to moon
WASHINGTON (AP) — It's not just rocket fuel propelling America's first moonshot after a half-century lull.


Several GOP Senate candidates reveal they do not support 15-week federal abortion limits
Several Republican candidates running in this year's midterm elections who agreed with the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade do not support a federal abortion law.

Queen Elizabeth II tribute: Hundreds of thousands wait in line to honor royal: She was 'our boss'
Hundreds of thousands of mourners are lining up to pay their respects in London as Queen Elizabeth II lies in state in Westminster Hall until her state funeral on Monday.

September 15, 2022 Russia-Ukraine news
Russia says its navy is conducting joint patrols in the Pacific with China ahead of an expected meeting between Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping in Uzbekistan. Follow here for news updates.

Biden order sharpens foreign investment screening process
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden on Thursday signed an executive order that administration officials say aims to sharpen the national security considerations taken in the federal government's review process for foreign investment in the United States.


Trump encouraged Elise Stefanik's GOP leadership bid
Rep. Elise Stefanik said that President Donald Trump has encouraged her decision to seek another term as chairwoman of the House Republican Conference.

Gay marriage bill hits snag in U.S. Senate; no vote until after elections
U.S. Senate votes on legislation protecting gay marriage on Thursday was put off until after the Nov. 8 congressional elections, as negotiators failed to win enough Republican support to ensure passage.

Doc accused of injecting drugs into IV bags, causing death
DALLAS (AP) — A Dallas anesthesiologist was arrested on charges alleging that he injected nerve-blocking agents and other drugs into bags of intravenous fluids at the surgical center where he works, which led to the death of a co-worker and caused cardiac emergencies for several patients...


‘You’re blowing this’: New book reveals Melania Trump criticized her husband’s handling of Covid | CNN Politics
Former President Donald Trump’s top general feared he would authorize a strike on Iran as his presidency ended. His intelligence chief wondered what Russia had on him. A billionaire friend convinced him to try buying Greenland. A half-dozen top officials considered resigning en masse.


5 people injured during bomb squad training exercise in Pennsylvania, authorities say
The FBI said a training device unexpectedly detonated, injuring five law enforcement officers.


Woman charged with bomb threat against children's hospital
BOSTON (AP) — Federal authorities on Thursday arrested a woman accused of calling in a fake bomb threat at Boston Children's Hospital amid a barrage of harassment and threats of violence over its surgical program for transgender youths.


House passes whistleblower bill that GOP says rewards those who pushed Trump impeachment
The House of Representatives on Thursday passed a bill that would increase protections for federal workers who expose government corruption, over the objection of Republicans who said the bill really about protecting government employees who worked against President Donald Trump.

In reversal, Republican Senate candidate Bolduc calls Biden 'legitimate president'
New Hampshire's Republican candidate for U.S. Senate, Don Bolduc, said on Thursday that he believed the 2020 presidential election was legitimate, a reversal of his previously false claims that Democrat Joe Biden had won unfairly.

With its queen gone, Britain ponders how to discuss death
Where goes Queen Elizabeth II , there — inevitably — go each of us and all those we love. Because she reigned and lived for so long, seemingly immutable and immortal, the death of the British monarch after 70 years on the throne and 96 years of extraordinary life was a reminder, in Britain...


White House press sec calls Republican govs sending migrants to blue states 'illegal stunt'
Karine Jean-Pierre said during a press briefing on Thursday that Republican governors sending migrants to other states or cities are doing so illegally.

Cheaper oil and Ukraine war are blowing a hole in Russia's finances
There are new signs of strain in the Russian economy as energy prices fall and nearly seven months of war in Ukraine prove increasingly costly.


NASA's Perseverance Mars rover hitting paydirt in search of clues about possible past life
The rover is collecting samples rich in the raw materials of life, but laboratory analysis on Earth will be needed to draw conclusions.


FBI labeled veteran-led disaster organization a 'terror' group over government criticism, whistleblower says
GOP Rep. Jim Jordan, ranking member of the House Judiciary Committee, claims the FBI unfairly targeted a veteran-led disaster organization and falsely designated it a terror group.

Perseverance rover finds organic matter 'treasure' on Mars | CNN
Investigating the site of an ancient river delta, the Perseverance rover has collected some of the most important samples yet on its mission to determine if life ever existed on Mars, according to NASA scientists.

Gisele Bündchen and Tom Brady are 'living separately,' source tells CNN
Superstar couple Gisele Bündchen and Tom Brady, who wed in 2009, are going through a difficult period.


Republicans showcase unity following heated primary showdowns in New Hampshire Senate race
With the primaries over, Republicans display unity following combustible nominating contests as they aim to defeat Democrats in November's midterm elections.

Judge orders new trial for former USC water polo coach convicted in college admissions case | CNN
A former University of Southern California coach who was convicted earlier this year of taking part in the college admissions scandal that rocked elite US schools has been granted a new trial.


US warns monkeypox could mutate to resist antiviral drug
U.S. health officials are warning doctors against overusing the lone drug available to treat monkeypox.


CDC opens applications for monkeypox vaccine equity program
The CDC said Thursday that it would open applications for its monkeypox vaccine equity program to state and local health departments and tribal governments.