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Month: January 2022

La Marina de EE.UU. quiere recuperar su avión caza furtivo que se estrelló… antes de que China lo haga

macamilarincon (CNN) –– La Marina de Estados Unidos intenta recuperar su avión caza más avanzado de las profundidades del Mar de China Meridional: una operación extremadamente compleja que, según los analistas, será vigilada de cerca por Beijing. Armas nucleares, aviones de combate y buques de guerra: cómo se comparan los arsenales de Estados Unidos y

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Images provided to CNN by local residents show damaged cars and businesses in the town of Huwwara

Israeli settlers rage through Palestinian town, marking the latest ‘nationalistically motivated’ attack in the region

By Andrew Carey and Abeer Salman, CNN Israeli settlers in a convoy of cars rampaged through a Palestinian town in the West Bank near Nablus on Monday evening, marking the latest in a string of violent incidents involving settlers in recent months. Israel’s Defense Minister condemned the settlers’ behavior and promised to take action, though

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‘I Was Flabbergasted’: Missing Badge Of Hastings Officer Killed In 1894 Rediscovered

By David Schuman Click here for updates on this story     HASTINGS, Minnesota (WCCO) — An important piece of Dakota County history is back home. Hastings Police Officer Albert Jacobson’s badge was found and returned to the department this month, 127 years after Jacobson was shot and killed in 1894. Jacobson is the only Hastings officer

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The bot was able to spoil future puzzles because the answers to Wordle can easily be found in the game's source code

Wordle-spoiling bot taken down by Twitter

By Jordan Valinsky, CNN Business Twitter has suspended an annoying bot that automatically responded with the next day’s solution when people posted their Wordle scores on the platform. The account, @wordlinator, would tweet: “Guess what. People don’t care about your mediocre linguistic escapades. To teach you a lesson, tomorrow’s word is…,” then adding the spoiler

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The bot was able to spoil future puzzles because the answers to Wordle can easily be found in the game's source code

Wordle-spoiling bot taken down by Twitter

By Jordan Valinsky, CNN Business Twitter has suspended an annoying bot that automatically responded with the next day’s solution when people posted their Wordle scores on the platform. The account, @wordlinator, would tweet: “Guess what. People don’t care about your mediocre linguistic escapades. To teach you a lesson, tomorrow’s word is…,” then adding the spoiler

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