US to renew sanctions on Venezuela.(edition.cnn.com)
Israel attacks Iran, explosions in Isfahan, war in Gaza(cnn.com)
AI ops run by Americans utilize cutouts in Europe to run psyops in U.S.(cnn.com)
Israeli doctor says detained Palestinians are undergoing ‘routine’ amputations for handcuff injuries, Haaretz reports(cnn.com)
Greene keeps alive campaign to oust Johnson and warns against new push for Ukraine aid(cnn.com)
Ethan Crumbley’s parents show ‘chilling lack of remorse’(cnn.com)
Half a million California fast food workers will now earn $20 per hour(edition.cnn.com)
Zelensky says Ukraine will retreat without US aid.(edition.cnn.com)
Sexual violence ‘largely unpunished’ in Haiti, UN says(edition.cnn.com)
Sexual violence ‘largely unpunished’ in Haiti, UN says(edition.cnn.com)
‘Hillary was right’: Lifelong GOP voter on why he is leaving party(cnn.com)
New Mexico State Police officer fatally shot ‘in cold blood’ by driver he tried to help, police say (see what happens when you try to help niggers?)(cnn.com)
Biden administration discussing using Guantanamo Bay to process possible influx of Haitian migrants(edition.cnn.com)
Angela Chao, CEO of shipping company Foremost Group and sister of former US cabinet secretary Elaine Chao, died after her car became submerged in a pond on a Central Texas ranch last month(cnn.com)
Michigan school shooter’s father, on trial for manslaughter, is now accused of making threats from jail(cnn.com)
A German man deliberately got 217 Covid shots. Here’s what happened.(cnn.com)
Nikki Haley to exit GOP presidential race(cnn.com)
‘I want to get off the plane.’ The passengers refusing to fly on Boeing’s 737 Max(edition.cnn.com)
Super PAC supporting RFK Jr. says it has gathered enough signatures to put him on ballot in Arizona, Georgia(cnn.com)
Reddit hasn’t turned a profit in nearly 20 years, but it just filed to go public anyway: "company’s largest shareholders are now Advance Publications (30.1%), which owns Condé Nast, Chinese tech company Tencent (11%) and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman (8.7%) ... and Huffman, who now owns 3.3% of the company"(edition.cnn.com)
Reddit has never turned a profit in nearly 20 years, but it just filed to go public anyway(cnn.com)
claim: that their embryos counted as “children” or “persons” under the state’s wrongful death of a minor law.(cnn.com)