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June 17 2018, 08:00
It's been more than eight months since Hurricane Maria hit Puerto Rico. People are still using tarps for roofs. Officials are worried another storm could wipe out power on the island again. And a new estimate of the death toll suggests thousands more died than we knew. CNN correspondent Leyla Santiago and senior investigative reporter John Sutter are seeing it unfold firsthand, documenting the devastation and digging on the death toll. I asked them to give me and others on the mainland a window into what it's really been like over there. Our Slack conversation, condensed and lightly edited for clarity, is below.
June 17 2018, 08:00
The Puerto Rican government has seven days to release death certificates and related data to CNN and a local journalism organization investigating the true toll of Hurricane Maria, a Puerto Rican judge ruled Monday.
June 17 2018, 08:00
Here are some of the things Donald Trump did in a week that at first appeared to be an incoherent torrent of unrelated events but may end up being one of the most significant of his presidency:
June 17 2018, 08:00
Nike is ditching a clothing line that featured a logo many claimed was a ripoff of the US Naval Academy's coat of arms.
June 16 2018, 08:00
One sheriff's deputy is dead and another is in critical condition after they were shot Friday during a prisoner transport in Kansas City, Kansas, authorities said.
June 16 2018, 08:00
CNN's Chris Cuomo debates Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) over the Justice Department Inspector General report on the FBI's actions during the 2016 election.
June 16 2018, 08:00
The Arizona Republican Party is calling on a Republican state lawmaker to resign after he said that "immigration today represents an existential threat to the United States" and "there aren't enough white kids to go around."
June 16 2018, 08:00
Tennessee Sen. Bob Corker, a Republican, is the new hero of the anti-Trump movement after a series of comments over the last 48 hours blasting his party for its unwillingness to stand up to President Donald Trump.
June 16 2018, 08:00
President Donald Trump has "turned words into weapons" -- and journalists are providing additional ammunition.