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Donald Trump super PAC cuts ties with Corey Lewandowski after a donor alleged unwanted sexual advances. Lewandowski here testifies on Capitol Hill

Trump super PAC cuts ties with Lewandowski after donor alleged unwanted sexual advances

By Michael Warren, CNN Donald Trump’s super PAC has severed ties with Republican operative Corey Lewandowski following reports that a donor accused the former Trump campaign manager of making unwanted sexual advances toward her last weekend. In a statement on Twitter Wednesday night, Taylor Budowich, the spokesman for Trump, announced former Florida attorney general Pam

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Biden vows ‘we’re going to get this done’ as Democrats attempt to overcome divisions to enact agenda

By Melanie Zanona, Lauren Fox, Ryan Nobles, Clare Foran and Daniella Diaz, CNN President Joe Biden vowed on Friday that Democrats will deliver on their agenda as congressional leaders attempt to resolve divisions between moderates and progressives that have put passage of a sweeping economic package and a separate bipartisan infrastructure bill in jeopardy. “We’re

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A meeting involving South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem

Meeting involving South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem, her daughter, and state labor and regulation employees to be reviewed by state authorities

By Jennifer Henderson and Claudia Dominguez, CNN A July 2020 meeting between Republican South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem, her daughter and state labor and regulation employees will be reviewed by state authorities following a report that the meeting was called at the same time Noem’s daughter was seeking a state certification as a real estate

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Associate Justice Sonia Sotomayor warned an audience of law students about the frustration of having to write dissents.

Justice Brett Kavanaugh tests positive for Covid-19

By Karl de Vries and Veronica Stracqualursi, CNN Justice Brett Kavanaugh has tested positive for Covid-19, the Supreme Court said Friday, the first publicly known case of coronavirus among the high court’s justices. Kavanaugh, who is fully vaccinated, tested positive on Thursday night, the court said in a statement. The justice’s immediate family tested negative

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More Americans are dying from drug overdoses. Pictured is the prescription painkiller Oxycodon.

Biden administration grapples with American addiction as overdose deaths hit a record high

By Maegan Vazquez, CNN With a growing number of Americans dying from drug overdoses and concerns over addiction rising, the Biden administration has found itself facing a nationwide crisis that keeps escalating as the Covid-19 pandemic drags on. On the campaign trail, Biden presented a comprehensive plan to address the opioid epidemic, but his public

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NextGen America is launching a $32 million program to engage young voters across eight states.

‘The future belongs to us’: NextGen America launches $32 million program to turn out young voters in 2022

By Rachel Janfaza, CNN With just over a year until the 2022 midterm elections, NextGen America — the progressive youth voter engagement organization — is launching a $32 million program to engage young voters across eight states. NextGen will organize in Texas, Arizona, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, New Hampshire, Michigan, Wisconsin and Nevada with a goal

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Klete Keller at the Capitol riot in 2021

Olympic gold medalist pleads guilty in Capitol riot and will help prosecutors in future cases

By Hannah Rabinowitz and Marshall Cohen Olympic gold medalist Klete Keller pleaded guilty Wednesday to a felony charge of obstructing the Electoral College proceedings on January 6 — and in a surprise move, plans to cooperate with the Justice Department and potentially testify against other alleged rioters. The deal with Keller suggests prosecutors might try

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US Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark Milley (L) defended Pentagon decision making in Afghanistan.

‘I’m trying to stay apolitical.’ Top US general faces wave of GOP attacks over Trump-era actions

By Zachary Cohen, CNN Top US General Mark Milley appeared before Congress this week to defend Pentagon decision making in Afghanistan but instead found himself fighting a personal battle with lawmakers who charged that he has been more preoccupied with rehabilitating and burnishing his own image. Republican lawmakers directed their fury at Milley for his

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