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Murdaugh’s Murder Convictions Overturned, Children’s Author Sentenced, New Fed Chair and more

We begin with the latest stunning development in Alex Murdaugh’s legal saga. The verdict’s in for a Utah mom convicted of killing her husband. We’ll explain the outbreak affecting passengers on another cruise ship. The Senate confirmed President Donald Trump’s pick to replace Jer ...  Show more

Trump in China, ICE’s New Acting Director, NBA Trailblazer Dies and more

China is giving President Donald Trump a red-carpet welcome, ahead of a high stakes summit with Chinese leader Xi Jinping. Meanwhile, ceasefire talks between the US and Iran remain stagnant. After testing faintly positive for hantavirus, CNN speaks to an American is quarantining ...  Show more

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