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Month: July 2022

Members of the Secret Service patrol from the roof of the White House on January 6

First on CNN: DHS inspector general tells Secret Service to stop investigating potentially missing texts due to ‘ongoing criminal investigation’

By Whitney Wild and Jeremy Herb, CNN The Department of Homeland Security inspector general has informed the Secret Service it is investigating what happened to January 6-related text messages that may have been deleted, describing it as an “ongoing criminal investigation” and directing the agency to stop its internal investigations into the matter, according to

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A sketch of Thomas Lane is pictured from his sentencing on July 21.

Ex-Minneapolis police officer Thomas Lane sentenced to 2.5 years in prison for violating George Floyd’s civil rights

By Paul Vercammen and Brad Parks, CNN Thomas Lane, one of the three former Minneapolis police officers convicted in February of violating George Floyd’s civil rights, was sentenced to 2.5 years in federal prison on Thursday. Federal prosecutors had asked Judge Paul A. Magnuson to sentence Lane to between 5.25 years to 6.5 years for

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Lt. Gov. John Fetterman poses for a portrait in Easton

John Fetterman has been off the campaign trail since May. As Senate race with Oz heats up, he’s eyeing a full comeback

By Dan Merica and Jeff Zeleny, CNN John Fetterman will continue his soft return to the campaign trail on Thursday, attending a fundraiser in Philadelphia two months after a life-threatening stroke sent him to the sidelines of one of the most closely-watched Senate contests in the country. The fundraiser, sponsored by Democratic Jewish Outreach Pennsylvania,

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The Facebook app is launching a redesign that includes a new "Feeds" tab that will feature a chronological feed of content from users' friends

Facebook is redesigning the home feed

By Clare Duffy, CNN Business Facebook’s rumored redesign has arrived. Starting Thursday, the platform is splitting up its main “home” section into two tabs. The move is part of a push by Facebook to show users more entertaining, recommended content — to become what cofounder Mark Zuckerberg has called a “discovery engine” — as it

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