2 National Guard members shot in Washington, DC
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CNN interrupted for breaking news as Donald Trump makes grim admission
CNN interrupted its regular programming for breaking news after Donald Trump was contradicted live on the on-air. The urgent update concerned the fatal shooting of a National Guard member, outside the White House on Wednesday.
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Trump Administration Reportedly Approved National Guard Shooting Suspect’s Asylum Application: CNN
The suspect in the shooting of two National Guardsmen in D.C. reportedly had his asylum application approved by the Trump administration earlier this year. The post Trump Administration Reportedly Approved National Guard Shooting Suspect’s Asylum Application: CNN first appeared on Mediaite.
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CNN releases receipts to disprove Candace Owens' claims that the network violated her request not to discuss Charlie Kirk during their interview
On November 9, 2025, Candace took to X and clarified that her team has particularly told the network that she did not want to talk about Kirk. In the tweet, she further accused th
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Court upholds dismissal of Trump defamation suit against CNN
A US federal appeals court on Tuesday upheld the dismissal of a lawsuit Donald Trump filed against CNN for describing his claim that the 2020 presidential election was stolen as the "Big Lie." Trump,
Far-right social media has resurfaced a 2021 clip of Jen Psaki to attack the then-White House Press Secretary over remarks that those coming to the U.S. from Afghanistan were subjected to a "thorough screening and background check" in the wake of Wednesday's shooting of two National Guardsmen in Washington,
The program was launched in 2021 after the US withdrew from Kabul to support vulnerable Afghans, many of whom worked with the US during the war in Afghanistan, to come to the US.
A US federal appeals court upheld a ruling that dismissed President Donald Trump's lawsuit against CNN over its description of his lies about the 2020 election.
R epublican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene was once President Donald Trump’s loyal ally, but in a new CNN interview, she broke rank with Trump and apologized for her own “toxic” actions, taking a softened, contrite tone that is a striking difference from her firebrand politics.