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President Joe Biden speaks about the nation's economic recovery amid the Covid-19 pandemic in the State Dining Room of the White House on July 19 in Washington

Biden backs away from his claim that Facebook is ‘killing people’ by allowing Covid misinformation

By Betsy Klein, Maegan Vazquez and Kaitlan Collins, CNN President Joe Biden continued to put pressure on Facebook on Monday over the online dissemination of Covid-19 vaccine information, but backed off his recent accusation that the company was directly responsible for “killing people” and suggested it was merely allowing misinformation to spread. Asked by CNN

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First US Capitol rioter convicted of a felony gets 8 months in prison after DOJ says stiffer sentence could stop future attacks

By Marshall Cohen A man who pleaded guilty to breaching the Senate chamber during the US Capitol insurrection was sentenced Monday to eight months in prison in a closely watched case that could influence how hundreds of other rioters charged with the same felony are punished. Paul Hodgkins, a 38-year-old Floridian, is now the first

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US Secretary of State Antony Blinken will meet with Belarusian opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya in Washington on July 19 amid continued crackdowns in Belarus by strongman President Alexander Lukashenko.

Belarus opposition leader says meeting with Blinken ‘very friendly,’ ‘strong actions’ to come

By Jennifer Hansler, CNN Belarusian opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya said her meeting with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Monday was “very friendly and warm” and there was an understanding “that there will be strong actions in the nearest future.” In an interview with CNN following her meeting at the State Department, Tsikhanouskaya said

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An Immigration and Customs Enforcement detainee in Mississippi with an urgent medical need was not sent to the hospital and later died

ICE failed to send detainee with ‘urgent’ medical need to hospital who later died, watchdog finds

By Geneva Sands, CNN An Immigration and Customs Enforcement detainee in Mississippi with an urgent medical need was not sent to the hospital and later died, according to a Department of Homeland Security inspector general report obtained by CNN. The incident was discovered as part of an unannounced remote inspection conducted earlier this year of

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U.S. President Joe Biden speaks about voting rights on July 13 in Philadelphia. Biden plans to use remarks to directly counter concerns that his sweeping economic agenda will serve as an accelerant to inflation amid growing concern about price hikes across the economic spectrum.

Biden takes on inflation concerns as domestic agenda hangs in the balance: ‘These disruptions are temporary’

By Phil Mattingly and Kate Sullivan, CNN President Joe Biden on Monday directly addressed concerns that his sweeping economic agenda will serve as an accelerant to inflation amid growing concern about price hikes across the economic spectrum. “We also know that as our economy has come roaring back, we’ve seen some price increases. Some folks have raised

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There have been about two dozen reports of symptoms of mysterious health incidents similar to the "Havana syndrome" among US diplomats

About two dozen reports of mysterious health incidents on US personnel in Vienna

By Kylie Atwood There have been about two dozen reports of symptoms of mysterious health incidents similar to the “Havana syndrome” among US diplomats, intelligence officials and other government personnel in Vienna since the beginning of the year, according to two sources familiar with the matter. These new reports demonstrate that these mysterious incidents are

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‘We’re tired of living like this’: DACA ruling leads to frustration and devastation for young undocumented immigrants

By Maeve Reston, CNN After navigating life in the US for 17 years without legal status, Yazmin Bruno-Valdez was ushered into the Obama-era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program less than a month ago, granting her long-awaited protection from deportation and opening potentially bright new pathways for jobs, scholarships and travel. The 20-year-old college junior

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Washington Post: Investigation finds Israeli-designed spyware was used to hack journalists and activists around the world

By Devan Cole, CNN Thirty-seven smartphones owned by journalists, human rights activists, business executives and two women connected to the slain Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi were targeted by “military-grade spyware” licensed by an Israeli company to governments, according to an investigation by a consortium of media organizations, including The Washington Post, published Sunday. The Post

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A high school student works on an assignment on a laptop computer at home during a remote learning day in Tiskilwa

Boosted by the federal stimulus, these virtual learning companies are fighting to keep their new place in US education

By Katie Lobosco, CNN If parents weren’t familiar with Canvas or Schoology before the pandemic, they likely are now. The two biggest remote learning providers — or, more officially, “learning management systems” — became household names as schools scrambled to help students learn online at home, but they’re now fighting to keep their foothold as

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