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Hunter Biden is in court today as jury selection starts over his federal gun trial. We'll tell you more about Mexico's new female President and the challenges ahead of her when she takes over. President Joe Biden is expected to announce some big policy changes around the US southern border this week. Former President Donald Trump weighs in on the possibility of a prison sentence. And, Caitlin Clark's team is calling on the WNBA to crack down on people "targeting" her.
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Mexico has elected its first ever female president, and two other big elections came to an end this weekend. Hunter Biden's felony gun charges trial starts this week with jury selection. 14,000 acres in California have been scorched by a wildfire. Oil producers are extending cuts, meaning prices will stay high during the 2024 election. Plus, South Korea threatens to act after North Korea sends trash bags over the border.
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We'll have a round up of the weekend's elections worldwide - including in Mexico, where the first female president is set to be elected. Jury selection starts today for Hunter Biden's felony gun charges trial. Some people in Atlanta are still facing water issues after a weekend of major disruption. Police are pleading for information after 25 people were shot at a birthday celebration in Ohio. Boeing's Starliner space craft launch had another set back, while China had some big success in space travel.
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Donald Trump is the first former president to be convicted of a felony. So, what happens now? Audie Cornish is joined by CNN Correspondent Kristen Holmes from outside Trump Tower to walk us through the next steps in the case and the potential impact this verdict could have on the election.
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Two young pandas are coming to DC’s National Zoo from China. A local news anchor shares his journey as a Black gay man in the news industry during a live broadcast. Divers help a couple find a wedding ring that was lost for 25 years. Mount Everest climber sets record for fastest ascent by a woman. Hear why a Coldplay fan will never forget the lead singer's random act of kindness.
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President Joe Biden gave his first public remarks on former President Donald Trump’s hush money conviction in New York. The top four congressional leaders invited Israel’s prime minister to address a joint meeting of Congress. Minneapolis police say a young officer was ambushed and killed by the gunman he tried to help. The Texas Supreme Court ruled against women who alleged the state’s abortion ban put their health at risk. Finally, the Kansas City Chiefs return to the White House to celebrate their latest Super Bowl win.
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Former President Donald Trump railed against his historic guilty verdict in the New York criminal hush money trial. President Joe Biden laid out the details of Israel’s latest ceasefire proposal to secure the release of hostages held by Hamas. The man accused of killing a Georgia nursing student earlier this year has been arraigned. The Federal Reserve’s favorite inflation gauge showed little progress last month. And, we’ll explain why Tesla is recalling more than 125,000 vehicles in the US.
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Former President Donald Trump has spoken out and slammed his conviction after a jury found him guilty in the hush money case in New York. Israel's military has confirmed that its troops are in central Rafah. Democratic Senator Joe Manchin says he's registering as an Independent. Gun violence has killed a police officer trying to help the suspect. Plus, how do we keep the lights on if the weather keeps knocking out our power?
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Former President Donald Trump has been found guilty of 34 criminal charges in his hush money trial. The US says Ukraine can use American weapons to hit targets inside Russian territory. A third person in the US has tested positive for H5 bird flu in connection to an ongoing outbreak in dairy cattle. An AI image about Israel's war in Gaza has gone viral, we'll look at why. Plus, after a dramatic spell-off, a 12 year old has won this year's Spelling Bee.
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We'll focus on the guilty verdict in former President Donald Trump's hush money trial. Now a convicted felon, we'll explore if Trump will go to prison and if he can still run for office. Democrats and Republicans have reacted to the verdict by sending out fundraising links, but it's unclear if enough voters will change their minds. Meanwhile, we'll check in on where Trump's other criminal cases currently stand. Plus, we'll have a wrap of the other big stories you need to know.
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In a historic decision, a jury has convicted former President Donald Trump on all 34 felony charges in his criminal hush money trial. President Joe Biden has given Ukraine permission to carry out limited strikes within Russia using American weapons. A jury has convicted the man at the center of a triple murder trial in Idaho. Chief Justice John Roberts declined to meet with Democratic lawmakers about Justice Samuel Alito’s flag controversy. Plus, Boeing is making big changes to address safety issues after meeting with federal regulators.
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It’s day two of jury deliberations in former President Donald Trump’s criminal hush money trial. Authorities in northern Gaza warn residents not to return to their homes after Israeli troops withdrew. The bodies of an American missionary couple killed in Haiti return to the US today. We’ll tell you about a second close call at an airport just outside Washington, DC in the last six weeks. And, there’s another twist in a foreclosure threat against Elvis Presley’s iconic Graceland mansion.
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Jury deliberations are back underway in former President Donald Trump's hush money trial. The level of aid getting into Gaza has dropped by two thirds since Israel entered Rafah. The NRA has won a Supreme Court fight over free speech. Zero-down mortgages are making a comeback, but some experts are concerned. Plus, a volcano is erupting in Iceland again.
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The Jury in former President Donald Trump's hush money trial has asked for some testimony to be read back to them. There are signals the US could change its policy on Ukrainian strikes inside Russia. Some parts of Texas without power are likely to get hit with more storms. The Supreme Court has a busy and important month ahead. Plus, after delays and set backs, Boeing's Starliner spacecraft is expected to lift off Saturday.
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Jury deliberations will continue today in former President Donald Trump's hush money trial, but first they have some questions. A charity says 66 people have been killed in designated safe zones in Gaza over four days. Boeing is expected to announce big changes to address safety concerns. India's capital territory has experienced record breaking temperatures and water shortages this week. Plus, we'll tell you why 84,000 Nissan owners in the US have been told to stop driving their cars immediately.
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Jury deliberations in former President Donald Trump’s criminal hush money trial resume tomorrow after wrapping up for the day. More Israeli tanks have been seen advancing into the southern Gaza city of Rafah. All charges against top golfer Scottie Scheffler have been dismissed. A federal grand jury may soon hear from Sean “Diddy” Combs’ accusers. Finally, more big players in the oil industry are merging.
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Former President Donald Trump’s criminal hush money trial is now in the hands of a jury. The Israeli prime minister’s national security adviser says the country expects “another seven months of fighting” in Gaza. Ukrainian soldiers detail how US-supplied military tanks are faring in the war with Russia. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito says he will not recuse himself from cases related to January 6 or the 2020 election despite a flag controversy. And, Negro League statistics are being recognized in the MLB record books.
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The jury is now deliberating former President Donald Trump's legal fate in his criminal hush money trial. The US says it won't change its policy towards Israel after the country carried out a deadly airstrike in Rafah over the weekend. Texas storms leave hundreds of thousands without power. Young adults push for laws protecting and compensating kids whose parents have overshared about them on social media. And, Caitlin Clark sets WNBA rookie records, while her team continues to struggle.
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Jury deliberations are expected to start today in former President Donald Trump's hush money trial. The White House says it isn't changing its Israel policies in the wake of an attack on a displacement camp in Rafah. A federal investigation is being launched into Sean "Diddy" Combs after several sexual assault lawsuits were filed against him. It's voting day in South Africa and big changes could be coming. Plus, North Korea is sending balloons carrying trash across the border.
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The jury in former President Donald Trump's hush money trial is expected to start deliberations today. The White House says Israel's deadly strike on a Rafah tent camp did not cross President Joe Biden's "red line." Ukraine has been given the go ahead to use some Western weapons to strike inside Russia. NFL kicker Brandon McManus has been accused of sexual assault in a new lawsuit. Plus, actors Robert De Niro and Dennis Quaid have very different views on November's election.
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