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Biden tells CNN Trump's impeachment trial 'has to happen'
President Joe Biden on Monday offered his most extensive comments since taking office on President Donald Trump's impeachment trial, telling CNN "I think it has to happen."
[ cnn.com ]Analysis: What Rob Portman's retirement really tells us
Nothing in American politics happens in a vacuum.
[ cnn.com ]See what happened at GOP meeting in Arizona after Trump's loss
CNN's Kyung Lah takes a look at how President Donald Trump changed the Republican Party in Arizona.
[ cnn.com ]Here's what could happen next with the Johnson & Johnson Covid-19 vaccine
If all has gone well with its clinical trial, Johnson & Johnson's Covid-19 vaccine will likely be the next one available in the United States.
[ cnn.com ]Anti-vaccine activists peddle theories that Covid-19 shots are deadly, undermining vaccination
Anti-vaccine groups are exploiting the suffering and death of people who happen to fall ill after receiving a covid shot, threatening to undermine the largest vaccination campaign in U.S. history.
[ cnn.com ]Opinion: What happened when my dad met a bully
As a child, my dad was so small that people called him Minnow.
[ cnn.com ]Why do presidents use so many pens to sign documents — and what happens to them?
When President Joe Biden sat down after his inauguration to sign a slew of executive orders, alongside the stack of navy folders was a wooden box, situated within easy reach.
[ cnn.com ]'Doomsday cult': Ex-QAnon follower speaks out
CNN's Brianna Keilar speaks with Jitarth Jadeja, who followed QAnon for two years, about how it appeals to its members and what happens now that "The Storm" never came.
[ cnn.com ]Need a good laugh? Samuel L. Jackson can help in this new Netflix mockumentary
A funny thing happened on the way to 2021.
[ cnn.com ]1 photo that shows just how much history was made on Inauguration Day
While scrolling through the slew of photos of the inauguration of President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris on Thursday morning, one jumped out to me as emblematic of the truly historic nature of what happened Wednesday in Washington.
[ cnn.com ]Opinion: The people who saved America's democracy
Wednesday was certainly a day of celebration. After a month of turbulence, danger, and political instability, President Joe Biden was sworn into office. The transition of power happened. A new commander in chief, who is committed to the health of our democratic institutions, started his term.
[ cnn.com ]Tiffany Trump announces engagement on her father's final full day in office
Tiffany Trump, the youngest daughter of President Donald Trump, announced her engagement to Michael Boulos Tuesday. Her happy news -- which happened at the White House -- comes on her father's final full day in office.
[ cnn.com ]America almost lost its democracy. Here's how we stop that from happening again
As we swear in a new President and look to a new era in Washington DC, a cloud of anger and fear hangs over America after pro-Trump insurrectionists stormed the US Capitol. President-elect Joe Biden has big plans and a serious mandate, but he will have to govern a divided nation, one that was nearly torn apart by a mob hellbent on destroying it. I talk to US Rep. Jim Himes of Connecticut and CNN Senior Political Analyst David Gergen about what comes next for America's fragile democracy. But first, Rep. Himes writes this week's CNN op-ed. --SE Cupp
[ cnn.com ]Keilar: Trump exiting through war zone of his own creation
CNN's Brianna Keilar takes a look at what was happening during the beginning of Trump's presidency and what is happening now as he prepares to leave office.
[ cnn.com ]Melania Trump's disappointing break with tradition
Understandably lost in the morass of the horrifying things that have happened leading up to Joe Biden's inauguration is something that did not happen. Melania Trump will become the first modern first lady not to invite the woman who will replace her to the White House for a walk-through of the private living quarters on the second and third floors.
[ cnn.com ]Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy demands truth before unity
This year's holiday honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., happening in the wake of of a White mob's sacking of the US Capitol and an unprecedented second impeachment of President Donald J. Trump, offers the United States a chance to recover and connect with the most powerful and resonant aspects of America's apostle of nonviolence.
[ cnn.com ]The pandemic is getting worse. What happens next is up to you
Despite hopes of widespread vaccinations this year, experts warned the start of 2021 would be a very rough time in this pandemic.
[ cnn.com ]Opinion: Call out Trump's big lie
There was a rare moment of bipartisan agreement on Wednesday's impeachment vote condemning the violence surrounding the domestic terrorist attack on our Capitol. But Republicans and Democrats didn't do enough to focus on the months that led up to the coup attempt and why it happened. They focused on blaming President Donald Trump and the appropriate way to hold him alone accountable.
[ cnn.com ]Opinion: We ignore what happens in our state capitols at our peril
Astonished Americans watched a violent insurrection storm the nation's Capitol on January 6, as rioters smashed through barricades and windows, threatened lawmakers and disrupted the constitutionally mandated tally of the Electoral College votes certifying Joe Biden as the next president.
[ cnn.com ]'Unbelievable': Abby Phillip stunned by GOP lawmaker's impeachment argument
CNN's Abby Phillip reacts to Rep. Tom McClintock's (R-CA) baseless argument implying that if Black Lives Matter or Antifa protesters were "prosecuted with same determination," the Capitol riots wouldn't have happened.
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