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Sexual misconduct within high school military leadership program worse than previously known, report finds

By Ellie Kaufman and Oren Liebermann, CNN A congressional report has found that sexual misconduct by instructors in a military leadership program operating in high schools across the United States was a bigger issue than previously known. There were 58 substantiated allegations of sexual abuse, harassment and other forms of sexual misconduct over the past

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Biden says allies working in ‘total unanimity’ after Russian-made missile falls on Poland, killing 2

By Kevin Liptak and Maegan Vazquez, CNN US President Joe Biden emerged from an emergency meeting with top allies during his final day at the G20 in Indonesia promising to “figure out exactly what happened” after a Russian-made missile fell inside the borders of a NATO ally. “We agreed to support Poland’s investigations into the

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Former Trump Org. CFO testifies he didn’t pay taxes on $1.76 million in personal expenses

By Lauren del Valle and Kara Scannell, CNN Former Trump Organization CFO Allen Weisselberg testified Tuesday that he knew he should have paid taxes on hundreds of thousands of dollars in benefits he received annually, including a company-paid Manhattan apartment that he said former President Donald Trump suggested he move into. Weisselberg testified for about

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Facebook fact-checkers will stop checking Trump after presidential bid announcement

By Donie O’Sullivan, CNN Facebook’s fact-checkers will need to stop fact-checking former President Donald Trump following the announcement that he is running for president, according to a company memo obtained by CNN. While Trump is currently banned from Facebook, the fact-check ban applies to anything Trump says and false statements made by Trump can be

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Federal judge blocks Title 42 rule that allowed expulsion of migrants at US-Mexico border, puts order on hold for 5 weeks

By Priscilla Alvarez and Tierney Sneed, CNN A federal judge on Wednesday put on hold for five weeks his ruling striking down the controversial Title 42 immigration policy, a Trump-era rule that’s allowed US authorities to expel more than 1 million migrants who crossed the US-Mexico border. US District Judge Emmet Sullivan said in the

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