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What Collins saw behind the scenes of fiery Trump-Zelensky meeting

A meeting between President Donald Trump and President Volodymyr Zelensky devolved into a shouting match at the Oval Office today, with the US president berating Ukraine’s leader and Vice President JD Vance questioning whether Zelensky had demonstrated enough gratitude for US support.

01:55 - Source: CNN
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What Collins saw behind the scenes of fiery Trump-Zelensky meeting

A meeting between President Donald Trump and President Volodymyr Zelensky devolved into a shouting match at the Oval Office today, with the US president berating Ukraine’s leader and Vice President JD Vance questioning whether Zelensky had demonstrated enough gratitude for US support.

01:55 - Source: CNN
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Shouting match breaks out in Oval Office

President Donald Trump’s Oval Office meeting with Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky devolved into a shouting match, with the US president telling Ukraine’s leader “make a deal or we’re out” during an angry exchange about the nature of US support, and whether Zelensky had demonstrated enough gratitude.

07:04 - Source: CNN
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Democratic lawmaker calls Trump a 'coward'

Rep. Seth Moulton (D-MA) called President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance cowards and puppets after their meeting with Ukrainian President Zelensky devolved into a tense shouting match in the Oval Office.

01:26 - Source: CNN
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Police and protesters clash in Greece on anniversary of deadly train crash

Hundreds of thousands of people participated in demonstrations in Greece and abroad on the two year anniversary of the country’s deadliest train crash. Protesters are upset at the government after an inquiry into the crash found that the safety issues that caused the crash still exist.

00:51 - Source: CNN
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Body of Hackman’s wife had signs of mummification

Legendary actor Gene Hackman and his wife Betsy Arakawa were found dead Wednesday in their New Mexico home, along with their dog, in circumstances officials deemed “suspicious enough” to warrant a thorough investigation. Forensic pathologist Dr. Judy Melinek discusses what the signs of mummification of Hackman's wife's hands and feet could mean.

01:07 - Source: CNN
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Calls for boycotts over DEI rollbacks

Across the country, faith leaders and civil rights activists are urging Black consumers to boycott retailers that have rolled back DEI initiatives. Separately, grassroots group "The People’s Union USA" is calling for a nationwide "Economic Blackout" on February 28, in reaction to the rollback of DEI programs and what it calls corporate price gouging.

01:16 - Source: CNN
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Company scrambles to remove USAID labels

Mark Moore’s company, MANA Nutrition, makes a special peanut butter paste for severely malnourished children around the globe. Moore’s Georgia-based plant was one of the many USAID funded organizations whose contracts were terminated this week. CNN’s MJ Lee spoke to Moore moments after he learned his contracts were canceled. This is what he said.

02:02 - Source: CNN
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How to overcome fear of flying

Afraid of flying? The risk of dying from commercial air travel is about 1 in every 13.7 million plane passengers globally, according to MIT researchers. CNN’s Jacqueline Howard reports on how to overcome the fear of flying with 3 simple steps

01:22 - Source: CNN
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American woman explains why she moved to France in her 70s

Janice Deerwester moved to France after she retired and has been chronicling the ups and downs of her new life on her YouTube channel, Janice in France.

01:53 - Source: CNN
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World's former tallest and fastest roller coaster imploded

Kingda Ka, once the world’s tallest and fastest roller coaster, was imploded after its 19-year run at Six Flags Adventure Park in New Jersey. The 456-foot-tall coaster was brought down to make space for new rides coming in 2026.

00:35 - Source: CNN