Skip to Content

National Politics

Karine Jean-Pierre to become White House press secretary, the first Black and out LGBTQ person in the role

By Kaitlan Collins, CNN Karine Jean-Pierre will become the new White House press secretary when Jen Psaki departs her role next week, President Joe Biden announced in a statement Thursday, becoming the first Black and out LGBTQ person to hold the position. Jean-Pierre currently serves as the White House’s principal deputy press secretary. “Karine not

Continue Reading
The 192 ft super-yacht 'Phi' remains seized at 'Dollar Bay' in London Docklands

DOJ unwinds complex web in hunt for Russian wealth belonging to Putin and influential players

By Kara Scannell and Zachary Cohen, CNN The Department of Justice is quietly unraveling a complex web of shell companies and middlemen used by Russian oligarchs, and President Vladimir Putin himself, as it accelerates efforts to seize assets belonging to the Kremlin’s most wealthy and influential players, the Justice official charged with leading the team

Continue Reading
Rudy Giuliani's appearance before the January 6 committee

Rudy Giuliani’s expected appearance before January 6 committee canceled but talks continue, his lawyer says

By Paula Reid, CNN Rudy Giuliani’s appearance before the January 6 committee, set for Friday, has been canceled, his attorney told CNN. Robert Costello said his client had been expected to appear virtually before the panel on Friday. On Thursday, Giuliani asked to record the interview, both audio and video, but the committee rejected that

Continue Reading
First lady Jill Biden departed May 5 on a trip to Romania and Slovakia

Jill Biden’s trip to Romania and Slovakia includes spending Mother’s Day with Ukrainian refugees

By Kate Bennett, CNN First lady Jill Biden departs Thursday evening on a trip to Romania and Slovakia, where she will spend time with several Ukrainian families displaced by the Russian invasion, according to a release from the East Wing. The first lady’s intense, four-day schedule of events, meetings and visits includes Mother’s Day activities

Continue Reading
Karine Jean-Pierre will become the new White House press secretary when Jen Psaki departs her role next week

Karine Jean-Pierre to become White House press secretary, the first Black and out LGBTQ person in the role

By Kaitlan Collins, CNN Karine Jean-Pierre will become the new White House press secretary when Jen Psaki departs her role next week, President Joe Biden announced in a statement Thursday, becoming the first Black and out LGBTQ person to hold the position. Jean-Pierre currently serves as the White House’s principal deputy press secretary. “Karine not

Continue Reading
Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson first notified state police in February of a potential breach of voting equipment tied to the 2020 election.

Michigan State Police seizes voting machine as it expands investigation into potential breaches tied to 2020 election

By Annie Grayer and Zachary Cohen, CNN The Michigan State Police has expanded its investigation into whether third parties gained unauthorized access to voting machine data after the 2020 election, and is now examining potential breaches in at least one new county, CNN has learned. In a raid last Friday, state police seized one voting

Continue Reading
The DOJ announces a new office to enforce laws around climate crisis and toxic pollution.

DOJ announces new office to enforce laws around climate crisis, toxic pollution

By Devan Cole, CNN Attorney General Merrick Garland announced Thursday that the Justice Department is opening a new office aimed at addressing the department’s environmental justice efforts. Low-income communities and communities of color face larger risks from pollution and the impacts of the climate crisis, scientists and health experts have reported. More than 40% of

Continue Reading
Republican Rep. Paul Gosar

Paul Gosar spends most in House on taxpayer-funded travel even as he rails against ‘bloated’ government

By Manu Raju, CNN Chief Congressional Correspondent Rep. Paul Gosar boasts he’s been “relentless” in seeking to restore fiscal responsibility and “common sense” when it comes to the “bloated” federal government. “I will continue to cut wasteful federal spending wherever I can,” the Arizona Republican says on his official website. “The American people and taxpayers

Continue Reading