service and fbi have come up empty, failing to find fingerprints, video or dna to link any individual to that small bag of cocaine found in a west wing lobby. another massive hack from china on u.s. organizations, reaching as far as the in box of the secretary of commerce, even as secretary of state blinken today was trying to warm up relations with a top chinese official in indonesia. i will get reaction this hour from senate intelligence committee chairman mark warner. good day, everyone. i m andrea mitchell back from the nato summit in lithuania. president biden continuing his foreign trip in finland today, nato s newest member. was pressed whether the allies could trust the u.s. to remain in nato despite opposition by trump republicans to remain in the alliance. president biden also was trying to patch over differences the u.s. has with allies, including great britain, our closest ally, over not giving ukraine a clearer time line of when it could join nato once the wa
and i guess i will never have an answer to that. there are so many things that are at stake right now. we have to fight back. what we are looking for is an order for the public health emergency that can get us the care we need. we must chase them, they must go. it is time for us. crowds gathering to pay their respects to the former prime minister of japan, shinzo abe. what happened feels like an incident that shook the foundations of japan s safety. the funeral and memorial service for the former prime minister will be held on monday and tuesday. with attendance limited, to close family and friends. i am pamela in washington, you are in the cnn bruce newsroom. a community comes together, five days after a gunman trying to tear it apart. families that have gathered for a fourth of july parade scrambling for their lives, as a rooftop sniper opened fire on the crowd. funeral services have begun for the seven people killed, three were buried yesterday. today, a
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Maternal mortality rates in the United States fell in 2022 after at least three years of continuous increases, new federal data shows. In 2022, 817 women in the U.S. died of maternal causes with a rate of 22.3 maternal deaths per 100,000 live births, according to the report published early Thursday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's National Center for Health Statistics. This is a drop from the 1,205 women that died in 2021 with a rate of 32.9 maternal deaths per 100,000 live births.
The overall number of births in the United States dropped in 2023 as teenage births reached a record low, according to new provisional federal data published early Thursday. In 2023, there were 3.59 million births recorded, a 2% decline from the 3.66 million recorded in 2022, according to the report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's National Center for Health Statistics.