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As the 2024 presidential election nears, political campaign messages are picking up speed. Here’s how to get back in control.
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The Supreme Court is poised to rattle U.S. politics with a set of decisions just as the presidential campaign enters a new phase with Thursday’s first debate.
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Thursday’s debate will give ratings-challenged CNN a much-needed boost, but opens it up to growing scrutiny and criticism.
Presidential Debate Carries Great Opportunity—and Risk—for CNN
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Exclusive: President Biden and Chinese leader Xi Jinping agreed last year to boost engagement between ordinary Chinese and Americans, but the U.S. ambassador now says Beijing is undermining those ties.
In Rare Rebuke, U.S. Ambassador Accuses China of Undermining Diplomacy
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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is set to plead guilty Wednesday morning on Saipan, a U.S. territory in the western Pacific, to resolve his U.S. espionage case.
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The Internal Revenue Service apologized to billionaire Ken Griffin for the disclosure of his tax records.
IRS Apologizes to Billionaire for Leak of Tax Records
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Exclusive: The Qatari government, which bought a Manhattan townhouse close to the United Nations to use as an official state residence for $34.35 million, is putting it on the market for $32 million.
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