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Month: September 2021

The data leak appears to include emails between Oath Keepers and prospective members

NYPD launches internal review of 2 officers after names appear in leaked data apparently belonging to the Oath Keepers

By Mark Morales and Sean Lyngaas, CNN The New York City Police Department launched an internal review of two active officers after their names and phone numbers were reportedly found in leaked data that apparently belongs to the Oath Keepers, a far-right, anti-government militia, a law enforcement official told CNN. The leak came to light

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El gobierno de Biden lucha contra las adicciones en Estados Unidos a medida que las muertes por sobredosis rompen récords

Alexandra Ferguson (CNN) — Con un número creciente de estadounidenses que mueren por sobredosis de drogas y una preocupación cada vez mayor por las adicciones, el gobierno de Biden se ha encontrado con una crisis nacional que sigue aumentando a medida que se prolonga la pandemia de covid-19. En la campaña electoral, Biden presentó un

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Two American siblings allowed to return from China after three years following lifting of exit ban

By Jennifer Hansler and Chandelis Duster, CNN Two American siblings prevented from leaving China since 2018 have now been allowed to travel back to the United States. In June 2018, Chinese authorities imposed an “exit ban” on Victor and Cynthia Liu, both American citizens, as they were visiting family in China. A State Department spokesperson

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Gunmaker Smith & Wesson moving headquarters to Tennessee

By JONATHAN MATTISE Associated Press NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Gun manufacturer Smith & Wesson plans to relocate its headquarters from Massachusetts in a $125 million investment expected to create 750 jobs in Tennessee. The company founded in 1852 is currently centered in Springfield, Massachusetts. Tennessee’s Department of Economic and Community Development says Smith & Wesson

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