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Think of the south of France and postcard images of the lavender fields of Provence and tony spots with yachts -- Nice, Cannes and St. Tropez -- likely spring to mind.
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Brittney Griner pleads guilty to drug charges in Russian court
Two-time US Olympic basketball gold medalist Brittney Griner has pleaded guilty to drug charges in a Russian court near Moscow, her lawyers confirmed to CNN on Thursday.
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Published on July 6, 2022
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Start Now to Take Back the Supreme Court
Did you ever wonder whether elections really matter? Well, the Trump Supreme Court majority has answered that question for good.
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Biden and Harris speak with Brittney Griner's wife
President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris spoke by phone Wednesday with Cherelle Griner, the wife of WNBA star Brittney Griner, who is detained in a Russian prison, according to the White House.
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President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris spoke by phone on July 6 with Cherelle Griner, the wife of WNBA star Brittney Griner, center, …
Published on July 6, 2022
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A new Google Doodle honors the history-making Native American comedian Charlie Hill
Google honored barrier-breaking comedian Charlie Hill, the first Native American comic to appear on national TV, with a Doodle on what would've been his 71st birthday.
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White House communications director Kate Bedingfield leaving her role
White House communications director Kate Bedingfield will depart her role in the coming weeks, chief of staff Ron Klain told CNN on Wednesday.
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White House communications director Kate Bedingfield is expected to depart her role in the coming weeks, two sources familiar told CNN on July 6. Mandatory …
Published on July 6, 2022
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Big Chill Introduces Induction Stove to its Turn of the Century-Inspired Kitchen Appliance Collection
The New Classic Induction Stove Blends Form and Function with Fast Cook Times, Clean Energy, and Advanced Safety Features in an American-Industrial Style
Big Chill, a design-centric, professional-grade kitchen appliance manufacturer, has launched the 30” Classic Induction Stove, the first induction stove introduced into the brand’s Classic Collection. While incorporating a 1920’s aesthetic, the Classic Induction Stove offers a wide variety of high-tech features, including a “power booster” function to boil water in under five minutes and pan-detection technology. Available in countless colors and metal trim combinations, the Classic Induction Stove seamlessly blends the collection’s sophisticated, timeless design with modern conveniences.
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Big Chill 30” Classic Induction Stove in White with Brushed Brass trim
Published on July 6, 2022
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Morelia Gourmet Paletas Launches New Boozy Paletas for the Summer
Miami’s Favorite Popsicle Shop Releases Two New Boozy Paletas!
Morelia Gourmet Paletas, also known as Paletas Morelia, has just launch two new boozy flavors - Mojito and Bliss on the Beach! These alcoholic pops will be available at all locations — from South Florida to Charlotte, NC and Sugar Land, TX. All guests will be able to enjoy the best ice cream experience with a little twist!
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After string of Supreme Court setbacks, Democrats wonder whether Biden White House is capable of urgency moment demands
Debra Messing was fed up. The former "Will & Grace" star was among dozens of celebrity Democratic supporters and activists who joined a call with White House aides last Monday to discuss the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade.
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After string of Supreme Court setbacks, Democrats wonder whether a Biden White House is capable of urgency moment demands. Mandatory Credit: Demetrius Freeman/The Washington Post/Getty …
Published on July 5, 2022
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Biden awards 4 Vietnam veterans with the Medal of Honor
President Joe Biden on Tuesday bestowed the Medal of Honor to four Army veterans who fought in the Vietnam War, upgrading previous honors they had received for their acts of valor.
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Four US Army veterans who fought in the Vietnam War will receive the Medal of Honor on July 5 during a ceremony at the White …
Published on July 5, 2022
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My transplant opened my eyes to the need for organ donors
My CNN colleague Richard Roth recently needed a kidney transplant -- his second in nearly 25 years. The email announcing he'd gotten the organ and was so grateful for his donor made me smile and cry a little.
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Black Life Empowers 2022 American Black Film Festival
The 2022 American Black Film Festival featured in-theater screenings and a virtual component too. Issa Rae (Insecure) reigned as the festival ambassador and introduced her new HBO Max series “Rap Sh!t.” Crowds watched feature films, docs and shorts and participated in talk events, networking and of course partied hard. To stay tuned to Black film 24/7/365 go to ABFFPLAY.COM. Meanwhile, these distinguished films were part of the programming.
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Europe hasn't been this cheap for Americans in decades
If you're an American visiting Italy, Greece or Spain this summer after a travel hiatus during the pandemic, you're in luck: Meals, hotels and tours are more affordable in dollars than they've been in two decades.
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'A recipe for a lot of suffering': How abortion bans may strain the red states
The central paradox of the abortion debate is that the red states racing to outlaw or severely limit the procedure may be the places least prepared to deal with the practical consequences of the new restrictions. And that, experts project, could mean significantly more infant and maternal deaths and childhood poverty in states that, as a group, already rank at the bottom on those critical outcomes for kids and families.

