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  • Tracking severe storms across the South: At least 2 killed in Alabama

    Tracking severe storms across the South: At least 2 killed in Alabama

     

    The threat of possible tornadoes, strong winds and hail in parts of Alabama and Mississippi persisted early Wednesday as a line of storms that loomed over the region for much of Tuesday is expected to weaken as it moves east.

    ​The threat of possible tornadoes, strong winds and hail in parts of Alabama and Mississippi persisted early Wednesday as a line of storms that loomed over the region for much of Tuesday is expected to weaken as it moves east. 

  • January 6 committee to discuss potential criminal referrals at Friday meeting

    January 6 committee to discuss potential criminal referrals at Friday meeting

     

    As the House select committee investigating the January 6, 2021, Capitol attack stares down a fast-approaching deadline to complete its work, members are scheduled to have a key meeting on Friday to discuss its final report as well as the possibility of making criminal referrals, multiple sources tell CNN.

    ​As the House select committee investigating the January 6, 2021, Capitol attack stares down a fast-approaching deadline to complete its work, members are scheduled to have a key meeting on Friday to discuss its final report as well as the possibility of making criminal referrals, multiple sources tell CNN. 

  • New York Mayor says NYPD and first responders can involuntarily commit those in mental health crisis

    New York Mayor says NYPD and first responders can involuntarily commit those in mental health crisis

     

    New York Mayor Eric Adams on Tuesday directed first responders to enforce a state law that allows them to potentially involuntarily commit people experiencing a mental health crisis, as part of an attempt to address concerns about homelessness and crime.

    ​New York Mayor Eric Adams on Tuesday directed first responders to enforce a state law that allows them to potentially involuntarily commit people experiencing a mental health crisis, as part of an attempt to address concerns about homelessness and crime. 

  • Ron DeSantis due to release autobiography in February amid 2024 speculation

    Ron DeSantis due to release autobiography in February amid 2024 speculation

     

    Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis will release a book early next year amid speculation that he could be gearing up for a 2024 presidential campaign, CNN has learned.

    ​Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis will release a book early next year amid speculation that he could be gearing up for a 2024 presidential campaign, CNN has learned. 

  • Chick-fil-A is selling merchandise for the first time ever

    Chick-fil-A is selling merchandise for the first time ever

     

    If your holiday wish list includes a Chick-fil-A sauce-themed blanket or a chicken nugget pillow, look no further.

    ​If your holiday wish list includes a Chick-fil-A sauce-themed blanket or a chicken nugget pillow, look no further. 

  • Lamborghini’s last purely gas-powered supercar is a road car turned into an off-road monster

    Lamborghini’s last purely gas-powered supercar is a road car turned into an off-road monster

     

    The Lamborghini Huracán Sterrato, officially unveiled in Miami Wednesday will be the Italian automaker’s maker’s last purely gasoline-powered supercar. It will also be unlike any Lamborghini supercar before because it’s designed to go off-road.

    ​The Lamborghini Huracán Sterrato, officially unveiled in Miami Wednesday will be the Italian automaker’s maker’s last purely gasoline-powered supercar. It will also be unlike any Lamborghini supercar before because it’s designed to go off-road. 

  • House to vote today on legislation to avert a railroad shutdown

    House to vote today on legislation to avert a railroad shutdown

     

    The House on Wednesday will vote on legislation to avert a rail shutdown following a grave warning from President Joe Biden about the economic danger posed by congressional inaction.

    ​The House on Wednesday will vote on legislation to avert a rail shutdown following a grave warning from President Joe Biden about the economic danger posed by congressional inaction. 

  • Early voting surges in Georgia as Walker and Warnock make their final pitches to swing voters

    Early voting surges in Georgia as Walker and Warnock make their final pitches to swing voters

     

    The compressed timeframe of Georgia’s Senate runoff has juiced single-day turnout across the state, which has now broken early voting records on two consecutive days, a top Georgia election official said, as the race between Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock and Republican Herschel Walker enters the homestretch.

    ​The compressed timeframe of Georgia’s Senate runoff has juiced single-day turnout across the state, which has now broken early voting records on two consecutive days, a top Georgia election official said, as the race between Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock and Republican Herschel Walker enters the homestretch. 

  • ‘Living in despair and hopelessness’: A lack of affordable housing can put people’s health at risk

    ‘Living in despair and hopelessness’: A lack of affordable housing can put people’s health at risk

     

    When Louana Joseph’s son had a seizure because of an upper respiratory infection in July, she abandoned the apartment her family had called home for nearly three years.

    ​When Louana Joseph’s son had a seizure because of an upper respiratory infection in July, she abandoned the apartment her family had called home for nearly three years. 

  • House January 6 committee chairman says panel ‘close to putting pens down’ on final report

    House January 6 committee chairman says panel ‘close to putting pens down’ on final report

     

    The chairman of the House select committee investigating the January 6, 2021, attack on the US Capitol said Tuesday that the panel is “close to putting pens down” on its final report, which is slated for release by the end of this Congress.

    ​The chairman of the House select committee investigating the January 6, 2021, attack on the US Capitol said Tuesday that the panel is “close to putting pens down” on its final report, which is slated for release by the end of this Congress.