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Former Vice President Mike Pence meets with refugees Thursday while visiting the Ukraine-Poland border.

Former Vice President Pence visits Ukraine-Poland border and meets with Ukrainian refugees

By Michael Warren, CNN Former Vice President Mike Pence visited the Ukraine-Poland border on Thursday, meeting with refugees from Ukraine escaping the Russian invasion of their country. Pence was joined by his wife, Karen Pence, in a trip organized by minister Edward Graham and Samaritan’s Purse, an American evangelical Christian relief charity. “The impact of

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The Biden administration is set to extend the travel mask mandate for another month.

First on CNN: Biden administration set to extend travel mask mandate for another month

By Pete Muntean, Gregory Wallace and Betsy Klein, CNN The Transportation Security Administration is set to extend the federal public transportation mask mandate for another 30 days, an administration official told CNN, pointing to guidance from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The mandate is one of the last remaining broad requirements that

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A man carries a woman as they cross an improvised path while fleeing the town of Irpin

Fact check: Pro-Russia social media accounts spread false claims that old videos show Ukrainian ‘crisis actors’

By Daniel Dale Pro-Russia accounts on social media are trying to convince the public not to believe accurate news reports about Ukrainians suffering and dying. To sow doubt, the pro-Russia accounts, joined by accounts that are critical of the “mainstream media,” are spreading false claims that media outlets have been broadcasting phony footage of Ukrainian

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AG Merrick Garland says avoiding politically sensitive cases could 'undermine' the rule of law.

AG Merrick Garland says avoiding politically sensitive cases could ‘undermine’ the rule of law

By Tierney Sneed Attorney General Merrick Garland said Thursday that when it comes to politically sensitive investigations, the Justice Department does “not shy away from cases that are controversial or sensitive or political.” “To do that would undermine an element of the rule of law, which is that we treat like cases alike without regard

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