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- Senate to vote on competing health care proposals as ACA subsidies deadline approaches
- Sen. Jeanne Shaheen warns millions could lose coverage as ACA votes near defeat
- President Trump says he's going to play a role in the sale of CNN's parent company
- Elizabeth Warren says both bids to buy Warner Bros. Discovery are bad for consumers
- Morning news brief
- New film tells the story of the desperate attempt to rescue a girl in Gaza
- Report finds 'inhuman' conditions at two Florida immigration facilities
- Federal Reserve votes to cut interest rates for a 3rd time
- What the Federal Reserve's interest rate cut means for consumers
- Veteran diplomat weighs the meaning of the U.S. seizure of a Venezuelan oil tanker