5 things to know for June 6: Ukraine, Prince Harry, Immigration, Plane crash, Haiti
CNN's 5 Things brings you the news you need to know every morning.
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Benzema admits Madrid departure 'hurts' ahead of Saudi switch
Karim Benzema said leaving Real Madrid "hurts" at a goodbye ceremony Tuesday ahead of his move...
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Leah Remini celebrates finishing 2nd year at NYU after Scientology stifled her education for 35 years
Beyond her activism, Remini has made significant strides in her personal life since leaving the Church of Scientology in 2013
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Kaka's perfect teammate
Kaka selects the best teammates he's ever had throughout his legendary footballing career.
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Eric Clapton announces 2024 tour, including 2 nights at Royal Albert Hall
Eric Clapton has announced a six-date tour for 2024.
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Sam Hargrave ecstatic with Idris Elba casting in Extraction 2
Sam Hargrave was thrilled that Idris Elba agreed to board the cast of the 'Extraction' sequel.
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Harry tells UK court press has blood on its hands
By Michael Holden and Sam Tobin LONDON Prince Harry said the press had blood on its hands as
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India captain Rohit coy over Ashwin role in WTC final
India captain Rohit Sharma was tight-lipped on whether star spinner Ravichandran Ashwin would feature in the World Test Championship...
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Kenyan police fire teargas at protesters marching against finance bill
NAIROBI Kenyan police fired tear gas near parliament on Tuesday at hundreds of people protesting a proposed finance
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Trump news – latest: Trump lawyers meet special counsel at DoJ as Mar-a-Lago swimming pool flood probed
Two members of Donald Trump’s legal team, Evan Corcoran and Lindsey Halligan, were spotted entering the Washington DC headquarters of the Department of Justice late on Monday morning as the agency continues its investigations into their employer and his handling of classified documents post-presidency. Meanwhile, federal investigators taking part in the probe are reportedly training their attention on an employee at his Mar-a-Lago residence in Palm Beach, Florida, who, in the process of draining a swimming pool on the property last year, flooded a room where computer servers containing video surveillance logs were stored. Investigators are said to have asked at least one witness about the episode but it is as yet unclear whether the flooding of the server room is being treated as suspicious or an accident. Responding in an all-caps meltdown on Truth Social, Mr Trump raged: “HOW CAN DOJ POSSIBLY CHARGE ME, WHO DID NOTHING WRONG, WHEN NO OTHER PRESIDENT’S WERE CHARGED?” Also on Monday, his estranged former deputy Mike Pence filed the necessary paperworks with the Federal Election Commission to commence a presidential bid of his own, which is likely to be formally announced on Wednesday. Read More Trump makes misleading claim that New York hush money case could be dropped DeSantis defines ‘woke’ after Trump claimed ‘half the people can’t’ DeSantis condemns Trump for congratulating ‘murderous dictator’ Kim Jong-un Marjorie Taylor Greene U-turns on release of Jan 6 tapes - saying she’s worried about Capitol security
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IShowSpeed reacts to Larray's diss track targeted at him, Adin Ross and Kai Cenat: 'What did I do?'
IShowSpeed found the debuted diss track of Larray who targeted him and friends!
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Robert Hanssen: The fake job that snared FBI agent who spied for Moscow
The agents who brought down one of the most notorious Cold War spies tell us how they did it.
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