News on CNN
There has been 184 news on CNN in the past from 36 sources across 7 sections.
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Current sentiment polarity: neutral with a score of -0.21
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Trump Official Made Fashion Influencer Videos At Work While Defending DOGE Layoffs: CNN
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Carlos Alcaraz speaks with CNN after US Open win
World No. 1 and US Open champion Iga Swiatek speaks to CNN
Chris Kirk speaks to CNN after first PGA Tour win in 8 years
Carlos Alcaraz to CNN: 'I'm playing unbelievable tennis'
U.S. to hold separate talks with Russia in Saudi Arabia this week -- CNN
Tim Walz is stumped when CNN asks him who leads the Democratic party
Trump administration held backchannel talks with Zelensky's team in effort to resume negotiations after Oval Office meeting -- CNN
Bill Nye becomes target of MAGA after making claims about Elon Musk on CNN
Ukraine army says US aid important for air defense, morale -- CNN
Max's ad-supported tier is losing CNN and the Bleacher Report
Zelensky's humiliation at White House exposes deep rift in U.S.-European relations -- CNN
Putin-Trump summit being expedited now -- CNN
CNN pundit Scott Jennings encouraged to run for McConnell's open Senate seat
CNN grills Hakeem Jeffries over whether House Democrats are effective opposition to Trump
CNN hammers 'king of callousness' Jesse Watters for flip-flopping on DOGE cuts
CNN Data Reporter Exposes Donald Trump's 'Winning Recipe' That 'Remade The Electorate'
CNN Legal Analyst Says Trump DOJ Is Causing 'Existential Crisis' With Eric Adams Case
Stephen Miller yells at CNN anchor over questions about DOGE
Abby Phillip, Scott Jennings tangle in CNN segment: 'Let me explain it a little bit more slowly'
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There has been 36 news sources reporting on this, including: Independent (18%), HuffPost (17%), TASS News Agency (13%), The Hill (12%), and CNN (3%).
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