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Vice President JD Vance arrives in Lod

Vance downplays concerns over ceasefire in visit to Israel as Trump administration officials privately worry

CNN By Alayna Treene, Eugenia Yosef, CNN (CNN) — Vice President JD Vance downplayed concerns about the fragility of the Israel-Hamas ceasefire while speaking in Israel on Tuesday, even as some Trump administration officials are privately concerned the deal could fall apart, sources familiar with the matter told CNN. “What we’ve seen the past week

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Vice President JD Vance arrives in Lod

Vance downplays concerns over ceasefire in visit to Israel as Trump administration officials privately worry

By Alayna Treene, Eugenia Yosef, CNN (CNN) — Vice President JD Vance downplayed concerns about the fragility of the Israel-Hamas ceasefire while speaking in Israel on Tuesday, even as some Trump administration officials are privately concerned the deal could fall apart, sources familiar with the matter told CNN. “What we’ve seen the past week gives

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The North Carolina State Capitol in Raleigh

North Carolina Senate advances new congressional maps to help Republicans gain additional US House seat

By Fredreka Schouten, CNN (CNN) — The North Carolina Senate approved a new congressional map aimed at helping Republicans eke out an additional GOP seat to help shore up the party’s majority in the US House after next year’s midterm elections. The vote came one day after Republican lawmakers who control North Carolina’s legislature formally

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The state flag of North Carolina is seen in the senate subway tunnel in May 2023.

North Carolina legislature gives final approval to new congressional map that could give GOP one more seat in US House

By Fredreka Schouten, Dianne Gallagher, CNN (CNN) — The North Carolina House on Wednesday gave final approval to a new congressional map aimed at helping Republicans eke out an additional GOP seat to help shore up the party’s majority in the US House after next year’s midterm elections. Senate Bill 249 passed on a 66-48

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Paul Ingrassia

‘He’s not going to pass’: Thune says controversial Trump nominee for whistleblower office won’t be confirmed

By Morgan Rimmer, Annie Grayer, Ted Barrett, CNN (CNN) — Paul Ingrassia’s nomination to lead the Office of Special Counsel is dead on arrival in the Senate, per Senate Majority Leader John Thune, who declared Monday night that “he’s not going to pass” after Politico reported on racist text messages allegedly sent by Ingrassia to

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US President Donald Trump meets with Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy over lunch in the Cabinet Room at the White House on October 17

How Trump-Zelensky meeting turned acrimonious over demands for territorial concessions

By Kevin Liptak, CNN (CNN) — President Donald Trump’s working lunch with his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky on Friday turned acrimonious when the US leader insisted Ukraine make territorial concessions to Russia to end the war, according to European officials briefed on the meeting. Trump, who would later endorse a freeze in current battle lines

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People visit the National Mall during a government shutdown in Washington

As tourists continue to visit national parks and DC, advocates and local businesses warn about long-term impact of shutdown

By Piper Hudspeth Blackburn, Kaanita Iyer, CNN (CNN) — The government shutdown didn’t deter 26-year-old Nudrat Mahajabin from visiting Grand Canyon National Park earlier this month, even though the signs were clear: No entrance fees would be collected, the visitors’ center was closed and no park rangers were nearby. “We had planned this trip a

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Federal agency overseeing US nuclear stockpile will furlough most of its workforce starting Monday

By René Marsh, Ella Nilsen, CNN (CNN) — The federal agency responsible for overseeing and modernizing the US nuclear stockpile will furlough the vast majority of its staff Monday as the government shutdown drags on, according to the Department of Energy. About 1,400 employees at the National Nuclear Security Administration, or NNSA, will receive furlough

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