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Midshipman injured after mistaking law enforcement for shooter during lockdown at Naval Academy

By Zachary Cohen, Lauren Chadwick, CNN (CNN) — A midshipman was injured after mistaking law enforcement for an active shooter after misinformation spread online, according to a US Navy official. The Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, was locked down Thursday after threats were issued, and concerns of an active shooter posted anonymously on a chat

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NYC Mayor Eric Adams isn’t ending his reelection bid, but he’s bracing for a likely loss, sources tell CNN

By Gloria Pazmino, CNN New York (CNN) — The ambassadorship to Saudi Arabia. A post at the Department of Housing and Urban Development. A security job inside a major real estate company. New York City Mayor Eric Adams hasn’t taken any of those opportunities, though it’s open for debate which of them were real and

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Senate committee votes redistricting, initiative petition reform out of committee, onto Senate floor

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ) A Senate committee passed both special session bills, redistricting and initiative petition reform, with a vote of 6-2. The two Democratic members on the committee offered amendments to the proposed bills. One amendment would have kept U.S. Rep. Emanuel Cleaver’s (D-MO) district contained to Kansas City. Cleaver testified in opposition to

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Planned Parenthood on Newtown Road in Virginia Beach on April 24.

Trump administration can stop Medicaid spending to Planned Parenthood for now, appeals court rules

By Katelyn Polantz, CNN (CNN) — A federal appeals court is allowing the Trump administration to move forward in its plan to stop providing Medicaid reimbursement to large abortion providers, including Planned Parenthood, for now. The 1st US Circuit Court of Appeals gave the order on Thursday, while appeals continue over the legality of the

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The US Capitol in Washington

GOP goes nuclear in Senate, changing rules to speed confirmation of Trump nominees after negotiations with Democrats collapse

By Ted Barrett, Morgan Rimmer, CNN (CNN) — Republicans jammed through a change to Senate rules on Thursday that will allow them to more quickly confirm many of President Donald Trump’s nominees. The move came over the objections of Democrats after bipartisan negotiations collapsed. The rules change will allow nominees to be considered en bloc,

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Speaker of the House Mike Johnson walks to the House floor on Thursday.

‘We need to do better’: A shaken Washington struggles to come together after Kirk’s death

By Sarah Ferris, Manu Raju, Annie Grayer, CNN (CNN) — In a Washington still reeling from the assassination of conservative icon Charlie Kirk, Republicans and Democrats are deeply splintered and fearful that violent threats to political figures will be a regular feature of the country’s bleak new normal. In the 24 hours since Kirk’s death,

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Judge blocks a Trump policy cutting off some social services for immigrants in the US illegally

By Associated Press (CNN) — A federal judge on Wednesday blocked Trump administration restrictions on services for immigrants in the country illegally, including the federal preschool program Head Start, health clinics and adult education. The order from the judge in US District Court in Rhode Island applies to 20 states and the District of Columbia,

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Senior Democrat says Pentagon didn’t present conclusive evidence alleged drug smugglers killed in strike were gang members

By Natasha Bertrand, Zachary Cohen, CNN (CNN) — Defense Department officials briefing congressional staff on Tuesday about last week’s US military strike on a boat in the Caribbean did not present conclusive evidence that the targets of the attack were members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, according to the senior Democratic member of

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Missouri Senate Republicans pass special session rules with pushback from Democrats

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ) The Missouri Senate started the next step to passing initiative petition reform and Gov. Mike Kehoe’s Missouri “First Map” on Wednesday after the House of Representatives gave its stamp of approval. The Senate passed new rules for the special session, but not without pushback and discussion from the Democrats. Many senators

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