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Senator Ted Cruz speaks during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on Tuesday

‘Dangerous as hell’: Ted Cruz compares FCC chair’s threats against ABC to mob tactics

By Michael Williams, CNN (CNN) — GOP Sen. Ted Cruz on Friday denounced Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr’s threats to pull ABC’s broadcast license as “unbelievably dangerous” and compared some of his rhetoric to “mafioso” tactics. In an episode of his podcast, “Verdict with Ted Cruz,” released on Friday, the Texas Republican said he

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Trump administration asks Supreme Court to let it limit passport sex marker choice for trans and nonbinary Americans

By Devan Cole, John Fritze, CNN (CNN) — The Trump administration asked the Supreme Court on Friday to let it limit passport sex markers for transgender and nonbinary individuals, its latest effort to get the justices to intervene in a fight over restrictive policies targeting LGBTQ+ Americans. Just after taking office in January, President Donald

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House Speaker Mike Johnson emerges from his office at the US Capitol on Thursday

House GOP passes stopgap funding bill ahead of shutdown deadline, setting up critical test for Senate

By Sarah Ferris, Morgan Rimmer, Ted Barrett, CNN (CNN) — Speaker Mike Johnson on Friday corralled his oft-fractured House conference to pass a Republican plan to fund the government through November 21, as Congress scrambles to avert a looming shutdown. The 217-212 vote to advance the seven-week stopgap bill now amplifies pressure on Senate Democrats

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Then-Secretary of Labor Alex Acosta speaks discusses his role in the Jeffrey Epstein case

Former US attorney defends Epstein’s 2008 plea deal in hours-long appearance on Capitol Hill

By Annie Grayer, CNN (CNN) — The former US attorney who negotiated a controversial 2008 plea deal with Jeffrey Epstein defended that agreement in a closed-door meeting with House investigators Friday, according to Democrats in the room. “It’s very clear that Alex Acosta ran a deeply flawed investigation of the Epstein case,” Rep. Robert Garcia,

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QUESTION OF THE DAY: Should people face consequences at work for social media posts about Charlie Kirk?

Charlie Kirk’s death has led to a new climate of scrutiny. Since the shooting death of the conservative activist, statements made by figures both public and private have been examined for evidence of callous disregard for Kirk’s death or even celebration of it. First Amendment experts say employers have latitude over some statements by employees,

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Polish soldiers fire from a portable air-defense system

Intel officials are split on whether Russia deliberately flew drones into Poland but agree Putin is getting more aggressive

By Katie Bo Lillis, Isabelle Khurshudyan, Natasha Bertrand, CNN (CNN) — In the week since NATO fighter jets scrambled to shoot down multiple Russian drones that had crossed into alliance airspace in Poland, US and Western intelligence officials have been unable to determine whether the incursion was accidental or an intentional effort by Russia to

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University of Missouri warns employees about social media posts as statements about Kirk shooting are scrutinized

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) The University of Missouri sent an email to employees on Wednesday warning them about the potential consequences of social media posts related to Charlie Kirk’s death. “Employees do not have unlimited rights to speak as citizens on matters of public concern,” the email signed by UM System President Mun Choi reads. “If

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Visitors walk down the stairs outside the US Capitol in Washington

Senate confirms 48 Trump nominees in single vote, after Republicans went ‘nuclear’ to speed up confirmations

By Morgan Rimmer, CNN (CNN) — The Senate confirmed 48 of President Donald Trump’s nominees in one sweeping vote on Thursday, marking the first bloc confirmed after Republicans voted to change Senate rules to speed up the consideration of nominees. The nominees confirmed included Kimberly Guilfoyle to be the Ambassador to Greece, Christine Toretti to

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Pete Buttigieg rallies Indiana Democrats against GOP push to draw new congressional maps

By Eric Bradner, CNN Indianapolis (CNN) — Former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said Indiana Republicans are “ashamed of what they’re doing” on Thursday as he rallied opponents of a potential effort by GOP lawmakers to redraw the state’s congressional maps ahead of next year’s midterm elections to add one or two US House seats more

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US first lady Melania Trump and Catherine

Melania Trump and Catherine, Princess of Wales head outside to make ‘bug hotels,’ with a side of diplomatic honey

By Betsy Klein, CNN (CNN) — Catherine, Princess of Wales and first lady Melania Trump traded in their gowns and heels on Thursday for an afternoon of outdoor crafting with young scouts — marking a more casual venture for the two private spouses after the previous night’s lavish state banquet. Their joint appearance with 4-to

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President Donald Trump speaks to the media on the South Lawn of the White House on September 11.

Hundreds of liberal groups band together against Trump’s threats of RICO cases and investigations

By Fredreka Schouten, CNN (CNN) — Hundreds of nonprofit groups, most of them left-leaning, are joining together to urge President Donald Trump to end what they call the “unjustified” targeting of liberal organizations following the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. In an open letter issued Thursday and shared first with CNN, more than 500

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