The House voted to avoid a government shutdown just hours before the deadline as the Senate is about to vote with the next battle over spending already brewing. Plus, two people are dead and at least 68 people are injured after a driver slammed a car into a crowded Christmas market in Germany. Also, Elon Musk tweets his support for a German group linked to neo-Nazi rhetoric.Â
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Chaos on Capitol Hill tonight and Elon Musk is front and center as the United States is hours away from a government shutdown. Plus, the death penalty could be on the table for the alleged CEO killer Luigi Mangione as we’re learning new details about a notebook that belonged to him.Â
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Elon Musk is pushing the government closer to a government shutdown by pushing to kill the government spending bill hours before the deadline and Trump is following his lead. Plus, the House Ethics Committee report on Matt Gaetz’s alleged sexual misconduct is releasing at any minute.Â
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Putin is vowing revenge as one of his top generals was blown up in the middle of Moscow. How much of a setback is this for Putin? Plus, the alleged CEO assassin is facing major new charges of first degree murder and murder in the second degree as a crime of terrorism.Â
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The judge in Trump’s New York hush money trial just ruled the president does not have immunity from his historic conviction. This comes in spite of the Supreme Court's sweeping presidential immunity ruling. Plus, the suspect of a school shooting in Madison, Wisconsin died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. The shooting left one student and one teacher dead and six injured, including two people who are facing life-threatening conditions.
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More governors are sounding the alarm as the number of reported drone sightings spikes. The government says they don’t know what is going on. Plus, New York authorities now say they may get their hands on the alleged CEO assassin sooner than they expected as we’re learning the FBI may have known who the alleged gunman was days before he was arrested.Â
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New York investigators are revealing crucial details about why the alleged CEO assassin may have targeted Brian Thompson. This as we learn new information about Luigi Mangione’s life behind bars along with who has, and has not, visited him. Plus, CNN's KFile team unearths comments from Trump’s defense secretary pick saying that allowing gay troops to serve in the military is a Marxist agenda.Â
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The Manhattan district attorney says he is looking at more charges for the CEO murder suspect as we learn what Luigi Mangione’s mother told police about her missing son. Mangione’s attorney joins to discuss. Plus, new details about the relationship between Vladimir Putin and the failed dictator he’s hiding in Russia.Â
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Investigators are looking into whether the CEO murder suspect’s back injury was central to the killing. Luigi Mangione's friend joins and says his hurt back led to other major health issues. Also, an American family is holding out hope tonight after a United States reporter has been missing in Syria for more than 12 years.Â
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The suspect in the CEO killing is now being held without bail in Pennsylvania after being captured in a McDonald’s earlier today. A close friend of the suspect joins to discuss his response to finding out his friend was arrested and his experiences with him.Â
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Police officials say the gunman who killed the UnitedHealthcare CEO has likely left New York City as the assassins backpack is believed to be in the hands of police. The man who helped identify the Boston Marathon bombers joins to discuss efforts to identify the assassin. Also, rebels close in on the Syrian city of Damascus.Â
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