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Female CNN staffers ready to quit if Don Lemon not fired: Report

Female CNN staff members have reportedly given the network an ultimatum, saying they will leave if host Don Lemon is not fired.

New START treaty: Putin suspends participation in last remaining nuclear deal with US

Russian President Vladimir Putin announced that he was suspending, but not withdrawing from, his country's participation in the New START treaty with the United States that limits the two sides' strategic nuclear arsenals.

CNN set to keep Don Lemon with condition of ‘formal training’

CNN CEO Chris Licht announced that host Don Lemon has agreed to participate in training and will return to the network’s morning show on Wednesday.

2024 GOP contenders ramp up fundraising efforts as primary field begins to take shape

Several top contenders for the GOP presidential primary are ramping up fundraising efforts as prospective candidates seek to lure big donors in a series of campaign events later this week.

How a Supreme Court ruling against Google could upend the internet as we know it

In oral arguments set for Tuesday, the Supreme Court will address the scope of Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act for the first time as legal experts signal a ruling against Google could change the internet for the worse by opening online companies up to a flurry of litigation.

‘Most transparent’ or ‘hidin’ Biden’? Key campaign pledge under fresh scrutiny

On President Joe Biden’s first day in office, the White House pledged that his administration would “bring transparency and truth back to government,” promising to realize a campaign pledge that aides said would yield a “transparent, open” relationship with the press.

Putin delivers state of the nation speech ahead of Ukraine invasion anniversary

Russian President Vladimir Putin took aim at the United States during his annual state of the nation address to the Russian people and Federal Assembly on Tuesday, repeatedly claiming of the West, "They started the war."

Wisconsin Supreme Court majority hangs in balance as voters head to polls

Wisconsin voters won't have to wait until 2024 to cast their ballots in a high-stakes election.

‘As long as it takes’: Biden reaffirms support for Ukraine during unannounced visit to Kyiv

President Joe Biden reiterated the United States's support for Ukraine Monday while on his unannounced visit to Kyiv.

Explainer: The role of the architect of the Capitol

The position of architect of the Capitol has received public attention lately following President Joe Biden's dismissal of the most recent architect, Brett Blanton, on Monday.
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