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Eli Broad, LA philanthropist for the arts and education, dies at 87

Eli Broad, an entrepreneur and businessman known for creating two billion-dollar businesses and establishing the iconic Broad Museum in Los Angeles, has died at the age of 87, the Eli and Edythe Broad Foundation said Friday.

Enten: This is one of the scariest statistics I've ever seen

A new CNN poll shows that some Americans still question the legitimacy of the 2020 election. CNN's Harry Enten calls the statistics "insane."

'CITGO 6' oil executives released to house arrest in Venezuela in apparent goodwill gesture to US

Five United States citizens and a Venezuelan citizen who were serving prison time in Caracas have been released to house arrest, two lawyers for the men and a former US governor lobbying for their release told CNN.

Prosecution and defense teams in Derek Chauvin's sentencing argue whether aggravating factors apply

Prosecutors for the state of Minnesota and an attorney for Derek Chauvin argued in separate filings Friday whether additional factors should affect Chauvin's sentence.

Rudy Giuliani expected to wage court fight over files seized in federal raid

• Rudy Giuliani's son: If you're American, you should be afraid of what's going on with investigation • Opinion: Investigation of Giuliani is ramping up

Critics say India's leader could have prevented a devastating Covid crisis. He didn't

• SD governor sues Interior Dept. over denied permit for Mount Rushmore July 4th fireworks • These reasons for not getting a vaccine don't hold up

Family is awarded $1.8 million after their son died while in police custody

A California family was awarded nearly $1.8 million after an Anaheim jury ruled that police officers were primarily responsible for the death of a 35-year-old man in 2018.

An anti-Trump Republican struggles to break through in Texas

A special election in Texas' 6th district could be a test for the future of the Republican party, where Republican Michael Wood is running on an anti-Trump message.

NC governor pardons man who spent 22 years in prison for killings he didn't commit

North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper on Friday pardoned a man who was wrongly convicted of second-degree murder and first-degree arson in 1995, a news release from the governor's office said.