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Month: September 2021

Blinken pushes back on GOP criticism of Afghan withdrawal

By MATTHEW LEE AP Diplomatic Writer WASHINGTON (AP) — Secretary of State Antony Blinken has pushed back against harsh Republican criticism of the Biden administration’s handling of the military withdrawal from Afghanistan. In a sometimes contentious hearing on Monday before the House Foreign Affairs Committee, Blinken sought to blunt complaints from angry GOP lawmakers about

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Nueva York, el distrito escolar más grande del país, da la bienvenida a los estudiantes a las clases presenciales

Mariana Toro Nueva York (CNN) — Los estudiantes de las escuelas públicas de la ciudad de Nueva York, el distrito escolar más grande del país, son bienvenidos de regreso al aula este lunes para un aprendizaje presencial a tiempo completo, uniéndose a distritos escolares de todo el país que enfrentan un nuevo año académico en

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Clever girl: Sheriff’s office shares photo of ‘T-Rex capture’ on social media

By Kari Barrows Click here for updates on this story     HENDERSONVILLE, N.C. (WLOS) — Mountain residents can sleep easy tonight now that an escaped Tyrannosaurus rex has been captured — that’s what the Henderson County Sheriff’s Office posted online Saturday. The lighthearted Facebook post, written out in the form of an official press release, shows

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Consumer Brands Association CEO Geoff Freeman

Group representing Coke, Kellogg and Campbell Soup have concerns about Biden’s vaccine order

By Matt Egan, CNN Business The trade group that represents consumer brands including Coca-Cola, Kellogg and Campbell Soup fired off a letter to President Joe Biden on Monday with a laundry list of questions about his new vaccine mandate. In the letter, Consumer Brands Association CEO Geoff Freeman called for “immediate clarity” on the administration’s

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