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Biden’s nuclear warning not based on new intelligence but opens a window into real worries inside the White House

By Phil Mattingly, Jeremy Diamond and Kevin Liptak, CNN President Joe Biden’s stark warning Thursday night that the world faces the highest prospect of nuclear war in 60 years was not based on any new intelligence about Russian President Vladimir Putin’s intentions or changes in Russia’s nuclear posture, multiple US officials told CNN. The US

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Republicans repeatedly criticized Biden’s infrastructure program. Then they asked for money.

By Edward-Isaac Dovere and Sarah Fortinsky, CNN Last November, GOP Rep. Tom Emmer of Minnesota released a statement slamming the passage of the infrastructure bill, arguing it “lays the groundwork for passage of President Biden’s multi-trillion-dollar socialist wish list.” Then in June, Emmer — the House Republican campaign chairman leading attacks on Democrats for supporting

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Kelly warns ‘wheels’ could ‘come off our democracy’ while Masters tries to tie him to Biden in Arizona Senate debate

By Maeve Reston, CNN While trying to distance himself from his own party, Arizona Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly warned during an hour-long debate on Thursday that the “wheels” could “come off our democracy” if candidates like his GOP opponent, Trump-backed Blake Masters, are elected in November. But Masters aggressively pushed back on those attacks, portraying

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Biden administration fears North Korea building up to a new nuclear test, but hampered by lack of intelligence

By Kevin Liptak, Katie Bo Lillis, Phil Mattingly and Kylie Atwood, CNN A lack of hard intelligence inside North Korea is curtailing the United States’ ability to determine Kim Jong Un’s intentions as the hermit kingdom fires a barrage of powerful missile launches, according to senior administration officials. The recent tests have caused administration officials

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