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Civil rights leader Cesar Chavez accused of sexual abuse

Iconic labor leader Cesar Chavez has been accused of decades of sexual abuse in a new report from the New York Times. Annual celebrations for the leader, who was prominent in the civil rights movement in the 60s and 70s, are now being cancelled across the US. CNN has not independently verified the allegations.

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Civil rights leader Cesar Chavez accused of sexual abuse

Iconic labor leader Cesar Chavez has been accused of decades of sexual abuse in a new report from the New York Times. Annual celebrations for the leader, who was prominent in the civil rights movement in the 60s and 70s, are now being cancelled across the US. CNN has not independently verified the allegations.

01:04 • Source: CNN
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Trooper struck during traffic stop

Video shows a New York State Police trooper was hit by an SUV during a traffic stop in Mamaroneck, New York. The trooper who was struck was transported to Westchester Medical Center for minor injuries and was later released.

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Trump makes Pearl Harbor joke in front of Japan's Prime Minister

President Trump made a joke about Pearl Harbor sitting next to the prime minister of Japan in the Oval Office. The joke came in response to a question from a Japanese reporter who asked why Trump didn't inform Japan about the initial attack on Iran. CNN’s Hanako Montgomery reports.

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Taylor Frankie Paul's 'Bachelorette' season canceled

ABC has just canceled its upcoming season of “The Bachelorette” after TMZ released a 2023 video Thursday morning showing the Season 22 star and “The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” cast member Taylor Frankie Paul throwing objects and yelling at her former boyfriend Dakota Mortensen. CNN has not independently verified the video’s authenticity.

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Netanyahu holds first in-person news conference since start of Iran war

CNN's Jeremy Diamond pressed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at a press conference in Jerusalem on Thursday about his regime change goal and whether assassinating Iranian leaders is achieving that. He also pressed him on Israel’s attacks on Iranian oil and natural gas facilities, and whether he could say no to US President Donald Trump.

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Body of missing US college student found in Barcelona

The body of University of Alabama student James "Jimmy" Gracey has been found, according to a spokesperson for the Barcelona police force. CNN's Melissa Bell reports from Barcelona.

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Deployed Navy sailor wants her deported father to come home

Soon after Humberto Martinez was deported by ICE, his daughter, a sailor in the US Navy, was deployed to the Middle East. CNN’s Ed Lavandera explains how the Martinez family is trying to bring Humberto home.

02:05 • Source: CNN
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Trump sends mixed messages to US allies about Iran

CNN’s Jake Tapper breaks down President Donald Trump’s mixed messaging this week on how much he feels the US needs its allies as the war with Iran continues.

02:50 • Source: CNN
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What to know about the meningitis outbreak in UK

Two people have died in a meningitis outbreak in southern England, with 15 confirmed and 12 more suspected cases, according to the UK Health Security Agency. CNN's Salma Abdelaziz reports.

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How oil shortages are affecting Iranians
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Intel chiefs asked for evidence of foreign meddling in US elections

Democratic Rep. Jim Himes questioned whether Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard had specific evidence on foreign interference in Georgia’s 2020 elections and whether FBI Director Kash Patel could provide a number of how many non-citizens had been convicted for voting in US elections.

01:42 • Source: CNN
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South Pars on fire, sparking new energy crisis

The world’s largest natural gas field has been struck in an escalation in the war on Iran. The South Pars gas field is shared by Iran and Qatar, who exports as much as 20% of the world’s supply. CNN anchor Kristie Lu Stout explains the impact on energy prices.

01:08 • Source: CNN
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Tension fills Bondi's Epstein briefing on Capitol Hill

Tensions quickly rose in the room on Capitol Hill where Attorney General Pam Bondi and Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche briefed lawmakers on the Epstein investigation. CNN's Kaitlan Collins reports.

01:51 • Source: CNN
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Contradictions between intel chiefs and Trump over Iran retaliation

In testimony at the Senate Worldwide Threats hearing, US top intelligence officials appear to contradict President Trump’s previous claim that “nobody” expected Iran to retaliate against allies in the Middle East. CNN’s Zachary Cohen reports.

01:35 • Source: CNN
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Rand Paul demands apology from Mullin over comments on assault

Republican Sen. Rand Paul demanded an apology from the nominee to lead the Department of Homeland Security, Sen. Markwayne Mullin, at his confirmation hearing over comments Mullin made regarding an assault Paul suffered back in 2017.

01:49 • Source: CNN