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A 7.7 earthquake strikes Myanmar and Thailand, causing widespread damage and at least one death. Authorities in Bangkok report one person was killed, 50 others hurt when a building under construction collapsed. An unknown number of people remain trapped under the rubble. There are also reports of buildings collapsing in Myanmar, one of the world's poorest countries, already reeling from more than four years of civil war. Our coverage begins with CNN's Hanako Montgomery live from Osaka, Japan.
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The Trump administration doesn't seem to be on the same page about the group chat scandal. Canada prepares to retaliate as President Trump announces massive new tariffs on all cars coming into the US. Thousands of Palestinians take to the streets, calling on Hamas to step aside and end its war with Israel. Doctors fighting the measles outbreak now face a new challenge: Some people appear to be taking dangerous amounts of a vitamin that does not prevent you from catching the virus.
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Donald Trump's "you're fired" catch phrase is well known. But will there be any consequences after a reporter ended up in a highly sensitive group chat? Plus, the secretary of state heads to the Caribbean today with immigration top of mind. Do US interests align with priorities there? Also: Are consumers buyers turned off by the president's trade war and government cutbacks?
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A journalist is added to a group chat about secret plans for US airstrikes. Will someone be fired over this? Plus, is the White House focusing on the right things when it comes to keeping the country safe? Today, president trump's top intel officials will be pressed on their priorities. Also: If you took a DNA test with 23 and Me, your genetic data may be up for sale. How you can protect your private information right now.
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The Trump administration may have a new tool to help mass deportations: the IRS. But are undocumented immigrants who pay taxes national security threats? Plus, US negotiators believe President Putin does not want to take all of Europe. But is he just playing the White House? Also: Kamala Harris wanted an "opportunity economy," but some Democrats say a better word is abundance. What's behind the latest movement in the party?
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One of the world's busiest airports is forced to close for the day. How this could impact your trip no matter where you're going? Plus, Elon Musk takes a trip to the Pentagon today. Is there a top-secret reason for his not so secret visit? And: Fear and confusion over DOGE cuts that could impact veterans care. We talk to a Republican congressman and Green Beret Pat Harrigan.
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Today marks the beginning of the end for the US Department of Education. What does that mean for kids, parents and teachers? Plus, we explore RFK Jr's risky idea to fight bird flu on farms by letting it spread. Can that actually work? And the family of a missing college student now wants her to be officially declared dead. Why?
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President Trump rips judges who rule against him and draws a rare rebuke from the chief justice. Can the Supreme Court keep him in check? Plus, Putin makes few concessions in his phone call with Trump. Is negotiating peace in Ukraine harder than Trump expected? And the last person seen with a missing college student now free to leave the Dominican Republic. Why? It may not be so simple. And this.
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Israel shatters the ceasefire with extensive strikes on Gaza. Hamas calls it a death sentence for hostages. Is there any hope for peace talks? Plus, what can judges do if the White House blatantly defies their orders? And two astronauts are finally heading home after their scheduled weeklong trip turns into nine months.
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Hundreds of Venezuelan immigrants are deported. The White House denies that it defied a judge's order to turn the plane around. Plus, violent tornadoes turn deadly across the Midwest and South. We take you to the hardest-hit areas. Also: A college student vanishes from a beach with the man last seen with her.
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Why are people losing their jobs at record numbers? Voters speak out against the cuts to the federal government, as the Senate looks to avoid a shutdown. Plus, flames and smoke send passengers fleeing onto the wing of a plane. How did an American Airlines jet catch fire near the gate? Also: The Trump administration cancels $1 billion for food banks, and farmers are already feeling the pain. And we dive into all the chatter around Disney's "Snow White."
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The president says his dramatic moves will make the economy soar, but a new CNN poll says most Americans aren't buying that. Plus, it's deadline day for federal agencies to tell DOGE what to cut. How will this impact veterans, the IRS, and maybe even Social Security. Also,w hy some public campgrounds, parks and trails could look dramatically different in the months ahead.
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What do Americans think of President Trump's trade wars? We've got the numbers in a new CNN poll. Plus, mass layoffs are underway at the Department of Education. We look at how this will impact students, teachers and parents across the country. And we bring you results from the first report on the collision in the skies above the Potomac.
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The Dow tumbles 900 points, sparking fears of a recession. The Trump administration blames Joe Biden. but do the voters buy that? Plus, the US and Ukraine hold crucial peace talks about ending russia's war. What concessions will Ukraine have to make? And we bring you the latest on a desperate search for a missing American in the Dominican Republic.
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Canada's just-chosen successor to Justin Trudeau is already standing up to President Trump. Can he stop the trade war? Plus, a plane plunges into a parking lot. Are recent cuts to the FAA making it riskier to fly? And the US and Ukraine gear up for talks to end Russia's war. What it will take to repair the relationship between Washington and Kyiv.
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“It feels like the economy is gagging on the uncertainty." That's what Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody’s Analytics, told CNN’s Kate Bolduan earlier this week, referring to not just tariffs but taxes, immigration and federal budget cuts. And we're about to get a brand new read on the US economy: who's hiring and who's firing in the first full month of President Trump's second term.
Also on today's show: Trump cast doubt on the NATO alliance. Could the US abandon some of its closest allies? And California's Democratic governor breaks with his party on transgender athletes. Is this a preview of the divisions ahead in 2028 and later?
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Concerned Republicans deliver a message to Elon Musk: Go easy with that chainsaw and send those cuts to Congress. This, as DOGE sets its sights on veterans affairs, with tens of thousands of jobs on the chopping block. What it will mean for veterans and their families? Plus, if you're looking for a new car, you might want to buy now. President Trump is pressing pause on auto tariffs, but not for long.
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President Trump touts his accomplishments and taunts his rivals in a big speech to Congress. But how did voters feel about his first major speech since returning to power? Meanwhile, Canada and Mexico hit back with tariffs of their own. How long before the trade war starts hitting your wallet? And a mammoth storm is marching east right now, reaching from Florida to New York.
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Canada, Mexico, and China are hitting back as US tariffs go into effect. How could a trade war impact your bottom line? Plus, President Trump says he'll tell it like it is during tonight's big speech to Congress. We talk to a top Trump adviser about his message to Americans. And we examine the ramifications of the president halting military aid to Ukraine: How long before Zelensky will be forced into peace talks with Putin?
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After the blow up with Trump at the White House, Ukraine's president gets a warmer welcome in Europe. Can relations between Ukraine and the US be repaired? Plus, Republicans face angry voters across the country. Can Democrats seize this moment? New Jersey Senator Andy Kim joins the show to discuss. And from first-time winners to an independent sweep, we break down all the big moments from Hollywood's biggest night.
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