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Month: February 2022

Jeff Zucker and Allison Gollust at the 2020 Democratic Party Presidential Debate

Top CNN exec resigns as WarnerMedia chief accuses her and former network boss Zucker of standards violations

By Brian Stelter, CNN Business Nearly two weeks after CNN president Jeff Zucker was forced out of his position, his former lieutenant Allison Gollust has also resigned from the company. In a memo to staffers Tuesday evening, WarnerMedia CEO Jason Kilar said Gollust resigned after an investigation “into issues associated with” former CNN anchor Chris

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President Joe Biden's administration announced last year it would start the process of putting California's emissions waiver back in place.

Biden administration is finalizing a waiver for California to set its own vehicle emissions standards

By Ella Nilsen, CNN The Biden administration is finalizing a waiver to allow California to adopt its own, stricter vehicle emission standards, reversing yet another Trump-era rollback. Environmental Protection Agency spokesperson Nick Conger confirmed the EPA’s final decision on the waiver is expected soon. “We are working to finalize a decision on the California waiver

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DC Superior Court Judge Yvonne Williams on Monday reversed an earlier decision to dismiss the case against Trump's business.

Trump Organization reinstated as defendant in DC AG’s case against Trump’s inaugural committee

By Tierney Sneed, CNN A Washington, DC, court reinstated the Trump Organization as a defendant in a lawsuit the DC attorney general brought against former President Donald Trump‘s 2017 inaugural committee. DC Superior Court Judge Yvonne Williams on Monday reversed an earlier decision to dismiss the case against Trump’s business. On Thursday, the court is

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President Joe Biden speaks about Ukraine in the East Room of the White House

Joe Biden leans on his long history — and memories of 2014 — to confront the Russia-Ukraine crisis

By Kevin Liptak, CNN President Joe Biden listened politely Sunday as his Ukrainian counterpart made an audacious proposal: Fly to Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky told Biden, to show the world the United States is committed to stabilizing a region on edge. Sitting in the wood-paneled conference room at Camp David, Biden demurred. Later, aides told CNN

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