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Prosecutors released video showing the alleged attacker

5 things to know for May 1: DHS shutdown, war powers, press dinner shooting, redistricting fight, Camp Mystic

CNN By Alexandra Banner, CNN King Charles III has wrapped up his whirlwind visit to the US, striking a careful balance between charm and diplomacy. Over the four-day trip, he projected unity and celebrated Britain’s “eternal bond” with America ahead of its 250th anniversary — while occasionally disagreeing with the president and even landing a

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Prosecutors released video showing the alleged attacker

Prosecutors release new video showing moments before White House Correspondents’ Dinner shooting

By Holmes Lybrand, CNN (CNN) — Prosecutors filed new evidence Thursday including video showing the moments before the shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner that President Donald Trump and administration officials attended at the Washington Hilton hotel in DC on Saturday night. The video shows the alleged attacker, Cole Tomas Allen, walk through a

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Rep. Chuck Edwards speaks during a hearing on Capitol Hill on April 15.

House Ethics Committee investigating allegations of sexual harassment against GOP Rep. Chuck Edwards

By Annie Grayer, MJ Lee, CNN (CNN) — The House Ethics Committee is investigating allegations of sexual harassment against GOP Rep. Chuck Edwards, according to two sources familiar with the matter. The committee was recently contacted by a witness, who described having witnessed improper behavior, the sources said. CNN could not immediately learn the precise

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A visitor captures a cell phone image of the Washington Monument

FISA: What to know about the government’s key spy powers that Congress just extended

By Annie Grayer, Ellis Kim, CNN (CNN) — Congress has approved another short-term extension of controversial spy powers that permit US officials to monitor phone calls and text messages from foreign targets. The deadline to renew the powerful surveillance law exposed deep divisions in the Republican Party and left US national security officials scrambling as

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Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry during a Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee confirmation hearing in Washington

Louisiana delays US House primaries after Supreme Court ruling but lets other races go forward

By Fredreka Schouten, Arlette Saenz, Patrick Svitek, CNN (CNN) — Louisiana Republicans delayed the May 16 primaries for US House Thursday, one day after the US Supreme Court’s decision invalidating the state’s congressional map and calling it an unconstitutional gerrymander. Early voting was scheduled to begin Saturday and overseas ballots had already gone out. The

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Texas state Rep. James Talarico

‘It’s a mess’: With no Trump endorsement in Texas Senate race, Cornyn and Paxton are locked in an expensive brawl

By Patrick Svitek, CNN (CNN) — Nearly two months ago, President Donald Trump promised he would make an endorsement “soon” in the Republican primary runoff for US Senate in Texas. That endorsement still has not arrived — and its absence is keeping the race highly competitive. Three people involved in the race said they no

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