
Brianna Keilar
CNN Anchor, Mom, stepMama, #veteranspouse, @BlueStarFamily board member. My column, Home⭐️Front - https://t.co/0aablkrRqg
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1 week ago |
cnn.com | Boris Sanchez |Brianna Keilar
Ad Feedback Video Ad Feedback 'This is the dream': All-American Rejects find new audiences at house parties The All-American Rejects, whose hit songs include "Swing, Swing," "Dirty Little Secret," and "Move Along," are performing at pop-up shows in non-traditional settings as an answer to overpriced stadiums. Frontman Tyson Ritter joins CNN News Central to reveal how they connect with the crowds on their "House Party" tour.
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2 weeks ago |
cnn.com | Brianna Keilar
Video Ad Feedback West Point adjusts to Trump’s orders 7:20 - Source: CNN West Point adjusts to Trump’s orders 7:20 See all topics Email Link Copied! West Point, New York — Cadets at West Point are used to having their bodies, minds and spirits tested. Right now, school officials are also in a crucible of sorts, under new scrutiny as Trump administration orders impact the United States Military Academy.
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2 months ago |
cnn.com | Hadas Gold |Brianna Keilar
A February 4, 2025 photo shows the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) in Washington, DC. The OPM serves as the human resources department for federal workers. Mandel Ngan/AFP/Getty Images CNN — Some military spouses who work in the federal government were notified by their respective agencies this week their remote work exceptions were being rescinded, despite them being granted just days or weeks earlier, several military spouses told CNN.
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Mar 6, 2025 |
cnn.com | Brianna Keilar
A US veteran looks over the names of Vietnam veterans at Fedde Middle School in Hawaiian Gardens, California, in March 2023. Keith Birmingham/Pasadena Star-News/MediaNews Group/Getty Images/File CNN — When the Department of Government Efficiency swings an axe, it’s bound to hit a veteran who voted for President Donald Trump.
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Feb 20, 2025 |
cnn.com | Brianna Keilar
A US Army serviceman embraces his family on December 10, 2020 at Fort Drum, New York. John Moore/Getty Images/File CNN — The Trump administration’s swift, sweeping cuts to the federal workforce is set to derail the livelihoods of potentially thousands of military families.
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Military spouse fed workers who took remote jobs to balance career and supporting their service member/family were told to return to the office this week. As CNN reported on the change the Trump administration reversed it. @Hadas_Gold and I report: https://t.co/Q6KYNJ61Hs

RT @DanLamothe: Ira Hayes, a Marine who participated in the second Iwo Jima flag-raising, is among those to have recognition on the Defense…

I asked Sen. Jim Banks (R-IN) of the Senate VA Committee if it puts veterans first to cut people who work on their benefits or who provide them healthcare. “I'm not convinced that's happening.” https://t.co/5G6anB8yYR