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White House says it’s ‘appalling’ Russia won’t rule out executing detained Americans who volunteered to fight for Ukraine

By Kevin Liptak, CNN The White House says it is “appalling” Russia won’t rule out applying the death penalty on two American citizens who are detained after volunteering to fight in Ukraine. “We still are trying to learn more about these two individuals,” said John Kirby, the coordinator for strategic communications at the National Security

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White House says it’s ‘appalling’ Russia won’t rule out executing detained Americans who volunteered to fight for Ukraine

By Kevin Liptak, CNN The White House says it is “appalling” Russia won’t rule out applying the death penalty on two American citizens who are detained after volunteering to fight in Ukraine. “We still are trying to learn more about these two individuals,” said John Kirby, the coordinator for strategic communications at the National Security

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7 takeaways from the fourth day of the January 6 hearings

By Marshall Cohen, Jeremy Herb and Zachary Cohen, CNN The latest hearing before the House select committee investigating the January 6 insurrection revealed new details Tuesday about how former President Donald Trump pressured state officials to help him overturn the 2020 presidential election. The panel featured testimony from three Republican officials who were all on

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State Department says it ‘deeply’ regrets Brittney Griner was unable to speak with wife due to ‘logistical error’

By Jennifer Hansler, CNN A State Department spokesperson said Monday that they “deeply regret that Brittney Griner was unable to speak with her wife because of a logistical error” after a report that the detained WNBA star‘s multiple attempts to connect by phone with her wife went unanswered by the US Embassy in Moscow. Cherelle

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