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Russia to send bomber flights near U.S. shores
9:34:26 AM
Russia plans to send long-range bombers to the Gulf of Mexico in what appears to be Moscow's latest provocative maneuver in its increasingly frosty relations with the West.


Rebel leader: Let's duel to win Ukraine
9:33:41 AM
After thousands of deaths and months of futile attempts to avoid more in Ukraine's fight with pro-Russian rebels, leaders on both sides talked past each other Wednesday, with one saying direct negotiations were off the table and another suggesting that the war be settled with a duel.


The immigration plan
9:33:21 AM
President Barack Obama will tell immigration officers to deport "felons, not families" in his immigration order.


Immigration
9:33:21 AM
President Barack Obama will order immigration officers to deport "felons not families" as he wields executive power to shield five million illegal immigrants in the most sweeping overhaul of the immigration system in decades.


Has Putin gone too far?
9:33:03 AM
Dialogue between Putin and Poroshenko is needed to come to a truce in the Ukrainian conflict. CNN's Jim Clancy reports.


Republicans hammer legal case
9:31:12 AM
Opponents of President Barack Obama's plan, which makes sweeping changes to the nation's immigration system by use of executive order, focused their criticism on the legal case, saying Obama has overstepped the boundaries of his authority and is ignoring the will of the people.


Why Vladimir Putin thinks it's still 1985
9:29:54 AM
For him, Russia is under constant threat from the West and NATO expansion into former Eastern Bloc nations has eroded Russia's security. The Cold War, from this perspective, has never really ended.


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