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Christopher Cann

@chris__cann

Reporter covering breaking news for @USAToday

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Gov. Ron DeSantis' elections crimes office has quashed elections fraud complaints against DeSantis officials. The office said they were exempt from a Florida law preventing officials from using their authority to interfere with the election. tallahassee.com/story/news/pol…

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Election 2024 live updates: Harris, Trump battle on historic Election Day in US usatoday.com/story/news/pol… via @usatoday

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New: DoJ officials are evaluating how to wind down the two federal criminal cases against Donald Trump before he takes office to comply with longstandingΒ department policy that a sitting president can’t be prosecuted, per sources.

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Donald Trump picks Tom Homan, former head of immigration enforcement, to be 'border czar' usatoday.com/story/news/pol… via @usatoday

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When Hurricanes Helene and Milton hit Tampa Bay, infrastructure that was supposed to keep communities dry failed time and again, worsening the impact of storm surge and rainfall, a Times examination found. w/Teghan Simonton Max Chesnes Tampa Bay Times tampabay.com/news/hillsboro…

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I can finally share the news: Today is my first day as a White House reporter at USA TODAY. My coverage will largely focus on nuclear threats and national security, and you’ll probably catch me covering the Pentagon from time to time. Add me to your distros! [email protected]

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🚨 Scoop: USAID will be merged into the State Department with cuts in the workforce, but it will remain a humanitarian aid entity, sources told Sara Cook and me. Trump admin expected to announce the moves in coming days. Discussions of reductions in funding were still fluid

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Columbia is laying off nearly 180 people today amid the fallout from terminated federal research grants, according to its president. "We do not make these decisions lightly," she said. "The excellence of our research portfolio is fundamental to our identity."