President Donald Trump has promoted dozens of different lies about American elections. Some of them are relatively sophisticated. Some are transparently silly.
NPR’s “Wild Card” podcast host Rachel Martin joins CNN’s Boris Sanchez and Brianna Keilar to discuss Martin’s interview with Melinda French Gates. French Gates said she was filled with “unbelievable ...
The Supreme Court on Wednesday allowed California to use a new congressional map that will undermine President Donald Trump’s effort to keep control of the House of Representatives, marking a defeat ...
Ohio Sen. Jon Husted talks to CNN’s Dana Bash about President Trump’s push for Republicans to ‘take over’ elections. A former Secretary of State, Husted tells Bash, “I understand the president’s ...
CNN’s Zain Asher chats with the Chairman of Access Bank Holdings Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede about contemporary African art, the global spread of Afrobeats, and why the creative sector is integral to ...
Investigators searching for Nancy Guthrie have encountered several key challenges in the days since the 84-year-old mother of “Today” anchor Savannah Guthrie went missing, suspected of being taken ...
It’s been one year since the Trump administration dismantled the US Agency for International Development (USAID), with aid ...
In a strange way, the brazen push from professional players to recalibrate their collegiate eligibility might help the NCAA in its fight to get its arms around its product.
Lindsey Vonn needed to use a crutch to get around over the weekend. Now she’s performing box jumps, working out in a pool while wearing a weighted vest and skiing at high speed.
After plotting, stalking and lying in wait for the right moment to shoot and kill then-former President Donald Trump, the man who set up a sniper’s nest on the edge of Trump’s West Palm Beach golf ...
Trump and others are terrified about what might happen in November of 2026, losing the House, possibly losing the Senate,” Nevada journalist Jon Ralston says. The Inside Politics panel breaks down the ...
The Washington Post laid off about one in three employees across the company Wednesday morning, dealing another big blow to a newsroom that has reached a breaking point.
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