The world has failed to meet its main climate change target and will likely breach this threshold in the next decade, the ...
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Anatomy of a News Story: '60 Minutes' Invites Audience Into the Editing Process With Trump Interview
CBS News' "60 Minutes" gave its audience a rare opportunity by releasing a full, unedited video and transcript of its ...
Republicans and Democrats remained at a stalemate on the government shutdown over the weekend as it headed into its sixth week, with millions of Americans starting to lose food aid benefits and Presid ...
Few people know the harm nuclear testing can do better than inhabitants of the Marshall Islands which was a US-administered trust territory of the United Nations from 1947 to 1986.
Dick Cheney, America’s most powerful modern vice president and chief architect of the “war on terror,” who helped lead the ...
US journalist Austin Tice’s family is furious at CNN over a report strongly suggesting her son — who was taken captive by the Assad regime in Syria 13 years ago — is dead.
(CNN) — Russian President Vladimir Putin has given state awards to the developers of the Burevestnik cruise missile and the ...
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The GOP claimed Biden didn’t know whom he was pardoning. Trump now admits he doesn’t know whom he’s pardoning
President Donald Trump keeps complicating the GOP’s message about former President Joe Biden’s pardons by disclaiming his own role in and knowledge of major decisions.
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Trump instructs Pentagon to start testing nuclear weapons ‘on an equal basis’ with Russia and China
President Donald Trump on Thursday vowed to begin testing US nuclear weapons “on an equal basis” with Russia and China, heralding a potentially major shift in decades of US policy at a time of growing ...
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'That just gave me chills': CNN anchor spooked by Kentucky governor's report on UPS crash
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear spooked CNN's Kate Bolduan by describing how nearly a Louisville plane crash could have been ...
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How autism rates are rising – and why that could lead to more inclusive communities
In a landmark study published in 1998, researchers examined autism prevalence in a community in New Jersey to determine a more realistic estimate in the U.S. population. They found that approximately ...
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