Gabriel Sterling, the chief operating officer for Georgia’s Secretary of State Office, speaks on "CNN This Morning" about the record-breaking turnout from early voters heading […]
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‘So relieved’: Ex-wife of Oath Keepers founder reacts to verdict
Tasha Adams, the ex-wife of Oath Keepers leader Stewart Rhodes, joins "CNN This Morning" to discuss Rhodes' conviction of seditious conspiracy. #CNN #News
Continue readingCNN fact-checks Musk’s claims Apple wants to remove Twitter app
CNN correspondent Donie O'Sullivan breaks down claims from Twitter CEO Elon Musk that Apple wants to remove the Twitter app from its App Store. #CNN […]
Continue readingBank of America CEO predicts ‘mild recession’ next year
Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan speaks with CNN's Poppy Harlow in an exclusive interview about the US economy. #CNN #News
Continue reading‘Really unusual’: Expert explains what photos of Kim Jong Un’s daughter may show
Ju Ae, the daughter of North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un, has made a second public appearance within a week sparking a debate about political […]
Continue readingCNN reporter at site of rare protest in Chinese capital
From Shanghai to Beijing, protests have erupted across China in a rare show of dissent against the ruling Communist Party sparked by anger over the […]
Continue readingVideo shows workers clash with police at world’s largest iPhone assembly factory
Videos shared on social media show hundreds of workers at China's largest iPhone assembly factory confronting police, some in riot gear. The clashes occurred on […]
Continue readingWill Pence testify against Trump? Hear what Haberman thinks
CNN political analyst Maggie Haberman explains why former Vice President Mike Pence is now considering speaking to the Department of Justice after they made a […]
Continue readingReporter stunned after spotting NFL owner Jerry Jones in 1957 photo
A resurfaced photograph from 1957 pictures Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones standing with a crowd of White students blocking six Black students from entering North […]
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