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There's a big escalation in the power struggle between two branches of our government over deportation flights. Plus, new threats for Harvard: With its funding already frozen, the school could now lose its tax-exempt status and its ability to host international students. Also, we dig into the background of the man mistakenly deported to El Salvador. And scientists now say they found the strongest evidence yet of life outside our solar system.
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A judge is demanding answers about a man deported by mistake. She wants to know what the DOJ is doing to bring him back. Plus, chaos erupts at Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene's town hall in Georgia. And the measles outbreak shows no sign of slowing down and may actually be worse than we know.
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First, we explore the standoff between the White House and America's wealthiest university. Billions of dollars are on the line, but Harvard says it's not budging. Plus, the Trump Administration says it does not have the power to bring back a man deported by accident. So what happens now? And it's tax day in the USA. Could your sensitive information soon be in the hands of DOGE?
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A key ally in President Trump's immigration crackdown gets a White House visit today. What to expect from the man who calls himself the world's coolest dictator. Plus, international students deported, grants and funding cut. How the impact could spread beyond college campuses. Also: The governor of Pennsylvania is rushed from his home after someone set it on fire. How the suspect got around security to get inside.
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China raises tariffs on the US yet again. So, who's going to blink first? Plus, we're learning that the Trump Administration is now ordered to get a mistakenly deported dad out of a mega prison in El Salvador. But how? Also: The president's foreign envoy just arrived in Russia. What we're learning about this surprise visit. And: A helicopter plunges into the Hudson River in New York, killing everyone on board. Was this aircraft safe to fly?
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President Trump hits pause on his massive new tariffs, with the notable exception of China, which retaliates. Can this tit-for-tat trade war between the world's two largest economies still lead to a recession? Plus, hope fades in the search for survivors in that Dominican Republic nightclub collapse. Also, an American ballerina wrongfully detained in Russia is heading home this morning.
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President Trump's tariffs on nearly every country in the world are now in effect. How will they impact you? Plus, a roof collapse at a Dominican nightclub kills dozens, including a World Series champion. There's now a frantic search going on for survivors. Also: A manhunt is underway in Virginia after a deadly shooting kills three people. Police could be looking for more than one gunman.
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"I have great respect for China, but they can't do this." President Trump threatens to escalate his trade war with China, issuing them an ultimatum and a deadline. But China does not appear to be backing down. Plus, the Supreme Court says the White House can resume rapid deportations, but there's a catch. Also: The flooding danger is not over as deadly storms leave some communities underwater.
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"Sometimes you have to take medicine to fix something." That's what President Trump says about the tariffs that have global markets in turmoil. Meanwhile, a second unvaccinated child dies from the measles. Will vaccine skeptic RFK Jr. push for people to get immunized? Also: Communities are cut off as relentless storms send rivers rising, and the worst could be yet to come.
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One day after stock markets suffered their worst day since the pandemic, China retaliates against Trump’s new tariffs, sending futures tumbling again. Plus, people across the US are preparing to take to the streets this weekend to speak out against the Trump administration.
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From cars to clothes and wine to chocolate, almost all imports have been slapped with new tariff, with at least 185 nations affected. What does it mean for your wallet ... and the global economy? Plus: After ripping across the Midwest, violent, destructive tornadoes are now moving east. Also: A big company throws its name into the hat as a potential buyer of TikTok.
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President Trump's long-threatened tariffs are scheduled to go into effect today. How much will they impact you? Plus, actor Val Kilmer has passed away after decades of work in Hollywood. We take a look back at the legacy he leaves behind. And we analyze the results from yesterday's elections in Wisconsin and Florida.
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First, we examine today's elections to fill a Supreme Court seat in Wisconsin and two vacant House seats in Florida - the first major political battles since Donald Trump returned to the White House. Plus, the president's tariffs are supposed to go into effect in less than 24 hours. What impact is that deadline having on consumers? Also: Why did Cory Booker spend the night speaking on the Senate floor?
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"I can't imagine them doing anything else but making a deal." That's what President Trump is saying about Iran, explaining that without said deal, "there will be bombing." Plus, Wall Street and markets around the world are preparing for the latest round of tariffs. Also: Is Donald Trump really considering a third term?
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A 7.7 earthquake strikes Myanmar and Thailand, causing widespread damage and at least one death. Authorities in Bangkok report one person was killed, 50 others hurt when a building under construction collapsed. An unknown number of people remain trapped under the rubble. There are also reports of buildings collapsing in Myanmar, one of the world's poorest countries, already reeling from more than four years of civil war. Our coverage begins with CNN's Hanako Montgomery live from Osaka, Japan.
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The Trump administration doesn't seem to be on the same page about the group chat scandal. Canada prepares to retaliate as President Trump announces massive new tariffs on all cars coming into the US. Thousands of Palestinians take to the streets, calling on Hamas to step aside and end its war with Israel. Doctors fighting the measles outbreak now face a new challenge: Some people appear to be taking dangerous amounts of a vitamin that does not prevent you from catching the virus.
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Donald Trump's "you're fired" catch phrase is well known. But will there be any consequences after a reporter ended up in a highly sensitive group chat? Plus, the secretary of state heads to the Caribbean today with immigration top of mind. Do US interests align with priorities there? Also: Are consumers buyers turned off by the president's trade war and government cutbacks?
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A journalist is added to a group chat about secret plans for US airstrikes. Will someone be fired over this? Plus, is the White House focusing on the right things when it comes to keeping the country safe? Today, president trump's top intel officials will be pressed on their priorities. Also: If you took a DNA test with 23 and Me, your genetic data may be up for sale. How you can protect your private information right now.
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The Trump administration may have a new tool to help mass deportations: the IRS. But are undocumented immigrants who pay taxes national security threats? Plus, US negotiators believe President Putin does not want to take all of Europe. But is he just playing the White House? Also: Kamala Harris wanted an "opportunity economy," but some Democrats say a better word is abundance. What's behind the latest movement in the party?
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One of the world's busiest airports is forced to close for the day. How this could impact your trip no matter where you're going? Plus, Elon Musk takes a trip to the Pentagon today. Is there a top-secret reason for his not so secret visit? And: Fear and confusion over DOGE cuts that could impact veterans care. We talk to a Republican congressman and Green Beret Pat Harrigan.
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