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Ivanka and Donald Trump Jr. sit for depositions as part of NY probe into Trump Organization’s finances

By Kara Scannell, Sonia Moghe and Amya Henry, CNN Ivanka Trump and Donald Trump Jr. sat for depositions as part of the New York attorney general’s civil investigation into the Trump Organization’s finances after months of fighting in court, people familiar with the matter told CNN. Ivanka Trump’s behind-closed-doors deposition took place Wednesday and Trump

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Justice Department sues former Trump adviser Peter Navarro for emails from his private account

By Hannah Rabinowitz, Holmes Lybrand and Katelyn Polantz, CNN The Justice Department sued former White House trade adviser Peter Navarro on Wednesday, seeking to force Navarro to turn over emails from a private account that he used while working at the Trump White House. According to the lawsuit, the National Archives learned of Navarro’s private

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‘Kansas will not be our last fight’: Abortion rights victory gives Democrats new hope for midterms

By Dan Merica, CNN It isn’t often that Democrats look to deep-red Kansas for resounding affirmation. But on Tuesday night, when Kansans overwhelmingly voted to keep protections for abortion rights in their state constitution, that is exactly what happened. The size and scope of the result were a shock to even the most optimistic Democrats.

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FEMA warns emergency alert systems could be hacked to transmit fake messages unless software is updated

By Sean Lyngaas, CNN Vulnerabilities in software that TV and radio networks around the country use to transmit emergency alerts could allow a hacker to broadcast fake messages over the alert system, a Federal Emergency Management Agency official tells CNN. A cybersecurity researcher provided FEMA with “compelling evidence to suggest certain unpatched and unsecured EAS

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First on CNN: New Senate bill would strengthen oversight in wake of missing Secret Service texts

By Jeremy Herb, CNN A top Senate Democrat is proposing new legislation in response to missing Secret Service text messages that would make it more difficult for the agency to deny records to the inspector general and require additional briefings to Congress. The legislation from Sen. Chris Murphy, a Connecticut Democrat, would update the Inspector

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