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Despite climate crisis, US Green Party struggling for traction


Climate change is a major issue on the US political agenda, yet the country's Green Party and its candidate Jill Stein are next to invisible in the presidential race. And she rejects assertions that ... Read More

Blinken asked if China is meddling in US elections. Hear his response


CNN’s Kylie Atwood sits down with top American diplomat Antony Blinken to discuss if recent actions by China violate a commitment made by Chinese leader Xi Jinping to President Joe Biden to not ... Read More

Young voters aren't warming up to Biden. They know it means Trump could win again.


She's a liberal young woman from an immigrant family working a service-industry job that keeps her living paycheck to paycheck, worried about climate change, health care ... finger to those who passed ... Read More

When this North Carolina Amazon driver saw a tire, 'something just didn't feel right'


She had a sense of urgency as she called for help. Smith could see the car's taillights and hear a radio playing, but she couldn't get all the way down to the vehicle. "Are you OK?" Smith called out. Read More

Robert MacNeil, creator and first anchor of PBS ‘NewsHour’ nightly newscast, dies at 93


Robert MacNeil, who created the even-handed, no-frills PBS newscast “The MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour” in the 1970s and co-anchored the show with his late partner, Jim Lehrer, for two ... Read More

Affordable Masters' menu shows no signs of inflation


Inflation may be driving up food cost around the country, but patrons generally won't see those increases at Augusta National. The prices at the Masters have mostly remained fixed for years. A club ... Read More

A Masters Clinic


Bryson DeChambeau was the mad scientist. Then he was the incredible bulk. This next iteration might be really daunting. DeChambeau says this is his golf phase, and it was impressive in the wind-blown ... Read More

‘Queen of the Con’ left trail of scam victims across US. Now ‘Irish heiress’ could face reckoning in UK


Dubbed “Queen of the Con,” Marianne Smyth posed as an heiress, an emissary for Satan, a witch and Jennifer Aniston’s best friend. Then she stole tens of thousands, authorities say. Read More

Aid approval brings Ukraine closer to replenishing troops struggling to hold front lines


Approval by the U.S. House of Representatives of a $61 billion package for Ukraine puts the country a step closer to getting an infusion of new firepower. But the clock is ticking. Read More

Columbia's president rebuts claims she allowed university to be a hotbed of antisemitism


It was a reprise of a December hearing that led to the resignations of presidents at Harvard and the University of Pennsylvania. Read More


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