almost 100 people evacuated in less than an hour. we have new details about the mission to get u.s. diplomats out of sudan. now, the white house must decide how to help thousands of other americans still trapped in a war zone. well, the aviators are hitting the trail again. president biden expected to launch his re-election bid tomorrow. that means he ll have about 19 months to tell voters about his accomplishments from term one, as well as his ability to keep going well into his 80s. ron desantis hasn t thrown his hat into the ring yet, but his travel itinerary indicates otherwise. the florida governor discussing trade with the japanese prime minister. this is just his first stop. we are following these major developing stories and many more, all coming in right here to cnn news central. the u.s. says it is actively helping americans get out of sudan as violence in that country continues to intensify. it comes after u.s. special forces pulled off a daring rescue oper
hello there. governments around the world should subsidise food and edgy for the poorest members of society to double the cost of living crisis. that s the call from the head of the international monetary fund. she is concerned that if central banks raise interest rates too aggressively to tackle elation, stoked by the war in ukraine, they could cause recessions. she says any financial help from governments must be carefully targeted to avoid making inflation worse. they ought to care for and review who and what to support, to prevent the tightening of financial conditions and the shock but inflation is now causing one confidence, to turn what is still a positive world projection into the recession, you rightly are concerned about. so we say to our members, be very careful how much you spend and what for you stand. there are two priorities. one, the very poor people, segments of society that are now struggling with high food and energy prices. for people for whom this is like
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is an issue that the supreme court has sidestepped previously. what they ll hear next term, beginning sometime in october, are two questions that ask this basic sorry two cases that ask this question, do public officials violate the first amendment when they block people from their personal social media accounts that they might use to communicate government businesses. at hand will be two cases. one from southern california, where school board members, two of them, actually blocked two parents from their twitter and facebook accounts after those parents had posted things criticizing these two school board members. in that particular case, the ninth circuit here said that the board members blocking of the parents comments did constitute government action, then that violated the first amendment. that was one case. there s a second case out of michigan involving the city manager of port huron, michigan. he had a facebook profile page that a resident in that city posted on repeatedly,