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As Los Angeles enters its fifth day of unrest, a curfew has been declared from 8pm to 6am local time and will cover one square mile of the entire Los Angeles area. President Trump has mobilized ...
CNN - National Education Dept. considering cuts for California universities while making ‘progress’ with Harvard and Columbia, McMahon says By CNN Newsource ...
CNN correspondent Jason Carroll is detained by police in Los Angeles. CNN The Context. Protests in Los Angeles against immigration enforcement began on Friday and continued for a fourth night on ...
The owner of CNN and HBO Max, Warner Bros Discovery, says it will split into two companies by the middle of next year. The US media giant plans to separate its studio and streaming business away ...
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CNN’s chief data reporter said a sharp rise in public approval for President Donald Trump’s immigration policies emboldened his decision to send 2,000 National Guard troops to Los Angeles amid ...
Clooney has said that before he turned Good Night, and Good Luck into a movie, CBS was supposed to run it as a live special—only for the infamous Janet Jackson wardrobe malfunction during the ...
CNN's Dana Bash compared President Donald Trump to an arsonist calling the fire department on Monday because of his decision to send the National Guard to Los Angeles to help quell the riots over ...
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In an exclusive interview with NBC News' Vaughn Hillyard, Education Secretary Linda McMahon defended President Trump's attacks on universities and said she has seen "progress" from institutions ...
President Donald Trump finally responded to Elon Musk's criticism of his "big beautiful bill" and commented on the black eye he sported in his White House farewell, and CNN's Dana Bash received a ...
When Harvard President Alan Garber took the stage at commencement, he was met with cheers. Days earlier, Columbia acting President Claire Shipman was booed.