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Simone Biles testified on Wednesday on the FBI's failures to investigate US gymnasts' charges against Larry Nassar.

Takeaways from the Senate hearing on the FBI’s failures to investigate gymnasts’ charges against Nassar

By Tierney Sneed, CNN A Senate hearing Wednesday gave several acclaimed gymnasts who were abused by Larry Nassar a powerful platform to call out the system that failed them. Simone Biles, McKayla Maroney, Maggie Nichols and Aly Raisman focused on how the FBI botched its investigation into allegations against Nassar and the intimidation that came

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Grassley calls for Garland to assign prosecutor to investigate FBI ‘cover-up’ in Nassar investigation

By Tierney Sneed Attorney General Merrick Garland is facing more pressure to reconsider the Justice Department’s decision not to bring any prosecutions related to the FBI’s mishandling of the Larry Nassar investigation, with Iowa Sen. Chuck Grassley calling Friday for a federal prosecutor or special counsel to further investigate the matter. Grassley is the top

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Pope Francis

Pope Francis says bishops should be pastors, not politicians in US debate on denying Biden communion over abortion

By Delia Gallagher, Tom Foreman and Paul LeBlanc, CNN Pope Francis on Wednesday said bishops debating whether to deny communion to public figures who support abortion rights, such as President Joe Biden, should make their decisions from a “pastoral” viewpoint and not a political one. “The problem is not theological, it’s pastoral,” Francis told reporters

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Democratic leaders are actively discussing attaching an increase to the national debt limit onto a must-pass spending bill to keep the government open

Democrats eye end-of-month showdown with GOP on debt ceiling as anxiety grows in the ranks

By Manu Raju and Ted Barrett, CNN Democratic leaders are actively discussing attaching an increase to the national debt limit onto a must-pass spending bill to keep the government open, setting up an end-of-the-month partisan standoff with Republicans on the eve of a key deadline to keep federal agencies operating. What’s still unknown: What will

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Biden and UK to help Australia acquire nuclear-powered submarines in new pushback on China

By Kevin Liptak and Maegan Vazquez, CNN President Joe Biden on Wednesday unveiled a new effort to help Australia acquire nuclear-powered submarines, a major step toward countering China as he works to build international backing for his approach to Beijing. The announcement came as part of a new trilateral partnership among the United States, Australia

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Pentagon press secretary John Kirby says US Capitol Police have requested DC National Guard assistance ahead of planned right-wing protests scheduled September 18 at the Capitol

US Capitol Police request DC National Guard assistance ahead of September 18 right-wing rally

By Oren Liebermann and Alex Marquardt, CNN US Capitol Police have requested DC National Guard assistance ahead of planned right-wing protests scheduled for this Saturday at the Capitol, Pentagon press secretary John Kirby said Wednesday. “We have received a request from Capitol Police for some assistance for this weekend’s protests, scheduled protests. I’m not going

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Democrats say the most salient lessons

Democrats eye Newsom’s success running on Covid rules while cautioning that 2022 map doesn’t look like California

By Dan Merica, CNN California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s top aides were so confident the night before the Democratic governor defeated the effort to remove him, they began giving advice to the national Democratic Party. Democrats, depending on the race, should link their opponents to former President Donald Trump like Newsom did in the waning weeks

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A federal appellate court largely halted a judge's order that would have upended the Biden administration's efforts to limit immigration arrests

Fifth Circuit largely halts judge’s order that blocks Biden’s efforts to limit immigration arrests

By Priscilla Alvarez and Tierney Sneed, CNN A federal appellate court on Wednesday largely halted a judge’s order that would have upended the Biden administration’s efforts to limit immigration arrests, marking a judicial win for the Democratic President after a handful of setbacks The case, brought by Texas and Louisiana, challenged a memo issued in

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President Joe Biden

Biden calls Newsom recall results ‘a resounding win’ for ‘strong vaccine requirements’

By Maegan Vazquez, CNN President Joe Biden on Wednesday called the results of California’s recall vote “a resounding win” for Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom’s approach to the Covid-19 pandemic, specifically citing the state’s strong vaccine requirements. Newsom faced a partisan recall effort that had grown out of frustration over his response to the pandemic and

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A federal judge denies former President Donald Trump's request to stop E. Jean Carroll defamation lawsuit from moving forward.

Federal judge denies Trump’s request to stop E. Jean Carroll lawsuit from moving forward

By Kara Scannell A federal judge overseeing columnist E. Jean Carroll’s defamation lawsuit against former President Donald Trump has denied Trump’s request to stop the case from moving forward as they await an appeals court decision. District Judge Lewis Kaplan on Wednesday entered a minute entry on the court docket indicating that he was denying

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President Joe Biden said Wednesday he has "great confidence" in Gen. Mark Milley's leadership. Milley is seen here in August 19

Wall Street Journal: Milley defends calls to China during Trump presidency as ‘perfectly’ within his duties

By Veronica Stracqualursi, CNN Gen. Mark Milley on Friday defended the calls he placed to his Chinese counterpart during Donald Trump’s final months in office as “perfectly within the duties and responsibilities” of his job as the chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff, The Wall Street Journal reported. “These are routine calls in order to

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Pennsylvania Senate Republicans launch a review that appears designed to relitigate the 2020 presidential election.

Pennsylvania Republicans approve subpoena for partisan investigation into recent elections

By Sara Murray, CNN Pennsylvania Senate Republicans voted Wednesday to subpoena the Pennsylvania Department of State for millions of voters’ personal information and voting histories as they launch a review that appears designed to relitigate the 2020 presidential election. The Pennsylvania Senate Intergovernmental Operations Committee voted along party lines to authorize a wide-ranging subpoena aimed

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Boston mayoral race narrows to Michelle Wu and Annissa Essaibi George

Boston mayoral race narrows to Michelle Wu and Annissa Essaibi George, two women of color, for the city’s top job

By Gregory Krieg, Veronica Stracqualursi and Ethan Cohen, CNN Boston mayoral candidates Michelle Wu and Annissa Essaibi George, both Democratic city councilors, will advance to the November general election, CNN projects, setting up a historic contest that will for the first time in the city’s history end with a person of color voted into its

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Angelina Jolie Wednesday meets with White House officials on reauthorizing Violence Against Women Act.

Angelina Jolie meets with White House officials on reauthorizing Violence Against Women Act

By Kate Sullivan, Betsy Klein and Arlette Saenz, CNN Actress, activist and humanitarian Angelina Jolie visited the White House on Wednesday and met with officials to discuss reauthorizing the Violence Against Women Act, a landmark piece of legislation championed by President Joe Biden. Jolie met with White House press secretary Jen Psaki, communications director Kate

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