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Month: November 2021

Así es vivir en uno de los dormitorios sin ventanas de Charlie Munger

Alexandra Ferguson Nueva York (CNN) — Los controvertidos planes del multimillonario Charlie Munger de construir una enorme residencia universitaria sin ventanas en la Universidad de California en Santa Bárbara (UCSB) han hecho que muchos se pregunten: ¿cómo es posible? La respuesta está en la Universidad de Michigan, donde la Residencia de Graduados Munger alberga a

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Russian security chief meets with CIA director in Moscow

By VLADIMIR ISACHENKOV Associated Press MOSCOW (AP) — A top Russian security official has met with the visiting chief of the Central Intelligence Agency in Moscow. Kremlin Security Council secretary Nikolai Patrushev met CIA Director William Burns on Tuesday to discuss U.S.-Russian relations, according to Patrushev’s office. It didn’t provide any details. Ties between the

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Quentin Tarantino announced on November 2 that he will sell NFTs of seven original scenes from "Pulp Fiction

Quentin Tarantino will sell 7 never-before-seen clips from ‘Pulp Fiction’ as NFTs

By Frank Pallotta, CNN Business Quentin Tarantino is getting into NFTs. The two-time Academy Award-winning director and screenwriter announced Tuesday that he will sell NFTs of seven original scenes from “Pulp Fiction,” arguably his most famous film. Tarantino will auction the never-before-seen clips as “Secret NFTs,” which will be built on Secret Network — a

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Kobe Bryant's widow

Judge rules Kobe Bryant’s widow, Vanessa Bryant, won’t undergo psychiatric evaluation in lawsuit over helicopter crash photos

By Jenn Selva and Susannah Cullinane, CNN Kobe Bryant’s widow, Vanessa Bryant, will not have to undergo a psychiatric evaluation in her lawsuit against Los Angeles County over leaked photos of the NBA star’s fatal helicopter crash, a judge has ruled. Bryant’s lawsuit claims photos of the January 2020 helicopter crash that killed her husband,

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Profanities removed from Kansas legislative hearing audio

TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — An official recording of a Kansas legislative hearing has been edited to remove profanity directed toward a journalist. The comments from Justin Spiehs came during testimony Saturday on COVID-19 vaccine mandates. Spiehs has held daily protests outside Lawrence school district buildings for months. During his testimony, he began criticizing Sherman Smith,

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The University of Florida now says three professors who initially weren't allowed to testify as paid expert witnesses against the state can testify

University of Florida says professors are free to testify in case against the state, if they aren’t paid

By Steve Almasy, Leyla Santiago and Sara Weisfeldt, CNN The University of Florida now says three professors who initially weren’t allowed to testify as paid expert witnesses against the state can testify, if they aren’t paid. The university had denied the professors’ requests to testify for the plaintiffs in a voting rights lawsuit. The case

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