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A view of the Dali cargo vessel which crashed into the Francis Scott Key Bridge causing it to collapse in Baltimore

Justice Department announces criminal charges in Baltimore’s deadly Key Bridge collapse

By Holmes Lybrand, CNN (CNN) — Two years after a container ship rammed into and collapsed Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge, the Justice Department has announced criminal charges against two companies and the ship’s technical superintendent. The crash killed six highway workers and cut off traffic to one of the US’ largest shipping ports, officials

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Rep. Jen Kiggans

Virginia representative distances herself after agreeing with radio show host’s offensive comment about Jeffries

By Kaanita Iyer, CNN (CNN) — A Republican congresswoman from Virginia is defending herself amid calls for her to resign after she agreed with a radio host’s remark referring to House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries’ “cotton-picking hands.” The comment was made during Rep. Jen Kiggans’ appearance on “Richmond’s Morning News” on Monday to talk about

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Denise Powell speaks at a fundraising event in Omaha

Denise Powell will win razor-thin Democratic primary for ‘blue dot’ House district in Nebraska, CNN projects

By Jeff Zeleny, CNN (CNN) — Denise Powell, a political activist, will win the Democratic primary in Nebraska’s 2nd Congressional District, CNN projects, a race that is poised to become one of the nation’s most competitive contests this fall that could help determine control of Congress. Powell held a roughly 1,000-vote lead over State Sen.

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Voting stickers are seen at the Douglas County Election Commission in Omaha

Cindy Burbank wins Nebraska Democratic Senate primary, CNN projects. She’s expected to back independent Dan Osborn

By Ethan Cohen, CNN (CNN) — Cindy Burbank, a Democrat running for Senate in Nebraska who backs a different candidate in the general election, will win the party’s nomination, CNN’s Decision Desk projects. Burbank has said she plans to drop out of the race as Nebraska Democrats rally around Dan Osborn, an independent who the

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Percentage of Americans who said the following words described what they feel when they think about their financial future.

‘My life is not affordable. No one cares’

By Jennifer Agiesta, Annette Choi, Ariel Edwards-Levy, Edward Wu, David Goldman, CNN (CNN) — “It’s more expensive to exist.” “You’re just staying afloat instead of getting ahead.” “It should not be like this.” Those responses to a new CNN poll sum up Americans’ feelings about the economy: They just feel stuck. CNN’s poll, conducted by

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Columbia City Council expects to see deficit spending each year through 2031

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Documents for a Columbia City Council work session on Monday shows the city can expect to spend millions in the red through fiscal year 2031. Meeting documents show general revenue and expenditures are expected to look as followed: Fiscal YearRevenueExpendituresDeficit2026$130,045,273$137,792,238$7,746,9652027$131,668,045$135,897,485$4,229,4402028$132,816,321$139,207,543$6,391,2222029$133,981,664$142,599,122$8,617,4582030$135,170,623$146,074,251$10,903,6282031$136,371,944$149,635,010$13,263,066 Some of the biggest expenses from the general fund are employee wages

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Supreme Court briefly extends telehealth and mail access for mifepristone as deliberations continue

By John Fritze, CNN (CNN) — The Supreme Court on Monday extended a short-term order that will allow patients to continue to access the abortion pill mifepristone through telehealth visits while the justices deliberate over a high-profile emergency appeal. Justice Samuel Alito issued a temporary order last week that allowed widespread access to the drug

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Trump’s blue repainting of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool draws lawsuit and questions about cost

By Devan Cole, CNN (CNN) — A nonprofit dedicated to “promoting informed stewardship” of historic landscapes asked a federal judge on Monday to halt the Trump administration’s painting of the Lincoln Memorial’s Reflecting Pool, which has long featured a gray basin, blue. The lawsuit filed in federal court in Washington, DC, by The Cultural Landscape

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