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Month: June 2021

La campaña #FreeBritney desató el mayor misterio de la cultura pop. ¿Dará respuesta a los seguidores en la corte?

Melissa Velásquez Loaiza (CNN) — En 2009, la superfan de Britney Spears, Megan Radford, leyó una publicación de blog sobre el nuevo arreglo legal de su ídolo y sintió que algo no iba bien. Entonces Radford organizó una protesta sola frente al concierto de la estrella en Dallas, vistiendo una camiseta que se había hecho

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Boone Electric storm damage

Mother Nature’s wrath

Living in the midwest, we’re always told “when thunder roars, head indoors”. While this statement is a good thing to live by, lightning isn’t the only concern that comes with stormy weather. Edward Biering was working to warn a neighbor that a tree branch was posing a threat to her car and family Sunday evening

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Tracking a warm and windy Wednesday

TONIGHT: Mostly clear with lows in the upper 50s to around 60. TOMORROW: Mostly sunny with low humidity. Highs in the upper 80s. Gusty south winds up to 25 mph. EXTENDED: A complex of storms across parts of Iowa will try to dive south tomorrow night into Thursday morning, bringing a chance of rain to the northern tier of

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Newsom wants to pay all back rent owed by low-income Californians using pandemic relief funds

By Katie Lobosco, CNN California Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom, facing a Republican-led recall, is pushing the state legislature to approve his plan to use $5.2 billion in federal pandemic relief money to pay 100% of unpaid rent owed by low-income residents. Lawmakers are also considering several other pandemic aid measures proposed by the governor as

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