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Trump pushes false election claims at CNN town hall

Trump pushes false election claims at CNN town hall

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Former US President Donald Trump speaks at a campaign event in Manchester, New Hampshire, US, on Thursday, April 27, 2023. Adam Glanzman | Bloomberg | Getty ImagesFormer President Donald Trump on Wednesday again pushed false claims that his 2020 election loss to President Joe Biden was "rigged" as he clashed with a CNN host in a live town hall.Trump also mocked and lashed out at the woman who in a civil lawsuit accused him of rape, one day after a jury in that case found him liable for sexual abuse and defamation.The 70-minute event in New Hampshire marked Trump's first appearance on the network since the 2016 presidential campaign, according to CNN. It was moderated by "CNN This Morning" anchor Kaitlan Collins, who attempted to fact-check Trump in real time. It featured a live audience...
5/8: Prime Time with John Dickerson

5/8: Prime Time with John Dickerson

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5/8: Prime Time with John Dickerson - CBS News Watch CBS News John Dickerson reports on a mass shooting in Texas, a preview of President Biden's meeting with congressional leaders on the debt ceiling, and a new plan for airlines to compensate passengers for avoidable delays and cancellations. Be the first to know Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting. Not Now Turn On Source link
Supreme Court’s student loan forgiveness vote may affect reenrollment

Supreme Court’s student loan forgiveness vote may affect reenrollment

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Halfpoint | Istock | Getty ImagesAs of the latest tally, another 1.4 million Americans have dropped out of college — although some may reenroll if the Supreme Court affirms President Joe Biden's student loan forgiveness plan and their education debt is forgiven, a new report shows.Overall, college enrollment declines have begun to level off, but the number of students who started college but then withdrew rose 3.6% in the 2020-21 academic year, according to the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center. There are now more than 40 million students who are currently unenrolled.More from Personal Finance:Best colleges for financial aidHow new grads can better their odds of landing a jobThis strategy could shave thousands off the cost of collegeAnother 41% of current college students s...
Minnesota, Florida, Pennsylvania, Ohio may legalize marijuana

Minnesota, Florida, Pennsylvania, Ohio may legalize marijuana

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Cannabis reform demonstrators gather outside the White House in Washington, D.C., to call on President Joe Biden to take action on cannabis clemency before the November general election, Oct. 24, 2022.Win Mcnamee | Getty ImagesMarijuana is a multibillion-dollar industry, and across the United States, legal markets are popping up like weeds as more states seek out the tax revenue and jobs the cash crop brings.Medical and recreational marijuana sales are projected to reach $33.6 billion by the end of the year, a trend largely driven by the opening of new adult-use markets, according to an MJBiz Factbook analysis. In Michigan alone, medical and recreational sales together brought in about $325 million in tax revenue last year, according to the state's Cannabis Regulatory Agency.In Delaware...
Press Freedom Day: US slammed over response to Abu Akleh killing | Freedom of the Press News

Press Freedom Day: US slammed over response to Abu Akleh killing | Freedom of the Press News

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Washington, DC – A spokesperson for the US State Department has faced a barrage of questions about what the United States has done to get accountability for the killing of Shireen Abu Akleh, the Al Jazeera journalist who was fatally shot by Israeli forces last year. At a news briefing on Wednesday, which coincided with World Press Freedom Day, Vedant Patel repeatedly told reporters that Washington is seeking accountability by asking Israel to review its military rules of engagement. “[Reviewing] rules of engagement sounds like it’s something to deter and prevent this [from] happening again,” one visibly frustrated journalist said. “Is there an active effort of the US seeking accountability from Israel?” Patel responded, “There is an active effort. And since Shireen’s tragic death, we ha...
Drug company CEOs will testify at Senate Health on insulin price

Drug company CEOs will testify at Senate Health on insulin price

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In this photo illustration, an insulin pen manufactured by the Novo Nordisk company is displayed on March 14, 2023 in Miami, Florida.Joe Raedle | Getty Images News | Getty ImagesThe top executives of the three drug companies that control 90% of the global insulin market will testify May 10 before the Senate Health Committee on lowering prices of their diabetes drugs, panel Chairman Sen. Bernie Sanders said Friday.Those companies — Eli Lilly, Novo Nordisk and Sanofi — had announced in March that they will slash prices of their most widely used insulin products by 70% or more.related investing newsSanders on Friday called that move an important step forward that was the result of "public outrage and strong grassroots efforts."But the Vermont independent added that Congress must ensure tha...
Covid: Raccoon dog data sparks new debate about Covid origins | India News

Covid: Raccoon dog data sparks new debate about Covid origins | India News

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PARIS: New evidence that raccoon dogs were at the Chinese market where Covid is suspected to have first infected humans has reignited debate over the origin of the pandemic. The researchers who unexpectedly stumbled over the genetic data say that it supports -- but cannot definitively prove -- the theory that the virus originated in animals, possibly first jumping over to humans at the market in the city of Wuhan. The issue has proved divisive for the scientific community and even different US government agencies, with some maintaining that the virus likely leaked from a Wuhan lab -- a claim that China has angrily denied. Maria Van Kerkhove, the World Health Organization's technical lead on Covid, said the new data "doesn't give us the answer of how the pandemic began, but it does prov...
Trump seeks to block Georgia election interference criminal charges

Trump seeks to block Georgia election interference criminal charges

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Former U.S. President Donald Trump greets fans as he arrives before the finals during the sixth session of the NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships at BOK Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S. March 18, 2023. Joseph Cress | USAToday | ReutersFormer President Donald Trump in new court filings Monday sought to block being potentially prosecuted for crimes related to his efforts to reverse his loss to President Joe Biden in Georgia's 2020 election.Trump asked a judge to quash the report of a special grand jury in Atlanta, and to bar any evidence from that panel being used to prosecute individuals.His court filing also sought to disqualify the Fulton County District Attorney's Office, which has been conducting the criminal probe, from being involved in the case.The grand jury earlier this year...
Iran-Saudi Arabia deal not a setback for US, analysts say | Politics News

Iran-Saudi Arabia deal not a setback for US, analysts say | Politics News

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Washington, DC – The United States has described the China-brokered normalisation deal between Saudi Arabia and Iran as a “good thing”, despite the message it may send about waning US influence in the region. The pact between Riyadh and Tehran, announced last week in Beijing, merely cements the reality of China’s growing role as a significant trade — and now diplomatic — partner in the Gulf, analysts say. They add that Washington, with its confrontational approach to Tehran, was not in a position to broker the rapprochement, but it can still benefit from it despite the alarm some US hawks have sounded. “The fact that Tehran and Riyadh sort of decided to bury the hatchet of war is good for everybody,” said Jorge Heine, a professor at Boston University. “It’s good for the United States. I...
Murphy says Biden is “certainly going to run” for reelection in 2024

Murphy says Biden is “certainly going to run” for reelection in 2024

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Murphy says Biden is "certainly going to run" for reelection in 2024 - CBS News Watch CBS News New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy, a Democrat, told "Face the Nation" that President Biden is "certainly going to run" for reelection in 2024. "He deserves to run; he's earned that right," Murphy said. Be the first to know Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting. Not Now Turn On Source link