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US first lady Melania Trump and French first lady Brigitte Macron look at a humanoid robot

Melania Trump brings an AI-powered robot to the White House — and says there could be more of them soon

By Betsy Klein, CNN (CNN) — The storied White House East Room has welcomed politicians, foreign dignitaries, war heroes, celebrities and elite athletes, but on Wednesday, it was the setting for an extremely robotic speech introducing first lady Melania Trump. The speaker was an American-made humanoid robot. “Thank you, first lady Melania Trump, for inviting

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Assistant Attorney General Kristen Clarke of the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division speaks during a news conference Thursday

Biden admin’s top civil rights lawyer joins NAACP as Trump attacks on voting rights escalate

By Paula Reid, Casey Gannon, CNN (CNN) — The former assistant attorney general for civil rights under President Joe Biden, Kristen Clarke, is joining the National Association for the Advancement of Color People (NAACP) as general counsel, according to the organization. Clarke was previously the top civil rights lawyer at the Justice Department where she

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Takeaways from videos of ex-Epstein attorney, accountant closed-door testimony on Capitol Hill

By Annie Grayer, Em Steck, CNN (CNN) — The House Oversight Committee released videos Tuesday of closed-door depositions with two men in Jeffrey Epstein’s inner circle as part of its probe into the late convicted sex offender. Darren Indyke, a longtime Epstein employee and attorney, and Richard Kahn, Epstein’s longtime accountant, appeared before the committee

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Federal prosecutors to get classified House documents in Brennan probe as decision on charges against former CIA chief nears

By Hannah Rabinowitz, CNN (CNN) — The House Intelligence Committee voted Tuesday to give federal prosecutors classified records related to John Brennan, according to a committee spokesperson, signaling the Justice Department’s investigation into the former CIA director may be heading towards possible charges. The committee held the vote behind closed doors, a source said, and

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Missouri Supreme Court strikes down law restricting voter registration efforts

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ)  The Missouri Supreme Court on Tuesday struck down parts of a 2022 elections law that restricted how organizations and individuals conduct voter registration drives, ruling the provisions unconstitutional limits on political speech. The decision affirms lower court rulings that permanently block enforcement of the restrictions, which were part of House Bill

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North Carolina Senate President Pro Tem Phil Berger

Republican Phil Berger, one of North Carolina’s most powerful politicians, concedes state Senate primary

By Dianne Gallagher, CNN (CNN) — North Carolina State Senate leader Phil Berger on Tuesday conceded his primary race to Rockingham County Sheriff Sam Page, a political earthquake that took down arguably the most powerful politician in a pivotal swing state. A full machine recount last week held Page’s narrow 23-vote lead in the March

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State’s high court upholds constitutionality of ‘Missouri First’ congressional map

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ) The Missouri Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that a mid-decade redrawing of Missouri’s congressional districts does not violate the state constitution, though one judge issued a strong dissent. In the lawsuit brought by Suzanne Luther against Secretary of State Denny Hoskins, Luther and other voters argued that the map approved last summer

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California Gov. Gavin Newsom

Newsom says he regrets earlier comments likening Israel to an ‘apartheid state’

By David Wright, CNN (CNN) — California Gov. Gavin Newsom said that he regretted using the word “apartheid” to describe the Israeli government’s treatment of Palestinians, though he warned “that’s a word you may hear others use” if Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pushes for territorial gains. Newsom made the initial remark during a live appearance

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White House border czar Tom Homan enters the US Senate on March 20.

Change is ‘long overdue’ at Homeland Security. Can Markwayne Mullin bring it?

By Priscilla Alvarez, CNN (CNN) — Newly confirmed Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin told senators during his confirmation hearing that he wanted to keep the department out of the headlines. That won’t be easy. The Department of Homeland Security is charged with one of President Donald Trump’s key domestic priorities: cracking down on immigration. Mullin,

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Columbia to pay firm $28,000 in search for new communications director; six-figure salary listed for position

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) EDITOR’S NOTE: The City of Columbia originally provided the wrong contract cost. The City of Columbia is looking across the nation for the new leader of its communications department. According to Assistant Director of Human Resources Heather Russell, the city hired Affion Public LLC to lead the search for its new communications

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President Donald Trump participates in a roundtable discussion on public safety at a Tennessee Air National Guard Base on Monday.

Trump casts a mail-in ballot in Florida special election as he tries to sharply limit absentee voting

By Molly English, Randi Kaye, CNN Palm Beach, Florida (CNN) — President Donald Trump voted in Tuesday’s Florida state House special election by mail even as he suggested on Monday that “mail-in voting means mail-in cheating.” “You know, brought to my attention today that we’re the only country that does mail-in voting,” Trump said at

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The wall at the US-Mexico border is seen in Nogales

Supreme Court debates what ‘arrives in’ the US means as it scrutinizes former asylum seeker policy

By Devan Cole, CNN (CNN) — The Supreme Court spent more than an hour Tuesday debating what “arrives in” the US means, with justices on both sides of the ideological spectrum appearing torn over whether a cryptic provision of federal immigration law could thwart President Donald Trump’s desire to revive a controversial asylum policy. Does

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