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Month: February 2022

Autoridades de Chile investigan muerte de un camionero tras caer de un puente, mientras camioneros bloquean rutas en protesta

CNNEspañol sjv (CNN Español) — El cuerpo de Carabineros y la Fiscalía investigan las circunstancias en que murió un camionero de 28 años tras caer de un puente en la región de Antofagasta, mientras grupos de camioneros han cortado rutas y bloqueados accesos a la capital provincial desde la tarde del jueves en protesta por

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Former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin arrives at federal court with former NHL hockey player Ron Duguay in New York on Friday

Jurors are deliberating in the Sarah Palin civil suit against the New York Times. Here’s what they heard during the trial

By Sonia Moghe, CNN Jurors in Sarah Palin’s defamation trial against the New York Times are done deliberating for the day. A jury of nine New Yorkers, made up of five women and four men, deliberated for about two hours starting Friday afternoon. They are expected to resume deliberations Monday at 9:30 a.m. The former

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A former administrator for the Little Rock School District (LRSD) in Arkansas pleaded guilty to mail fraud on Wednesday after spending more than $230

Former school district administrator pleads guilty to spending more than $230,000 on personal online shopping using district credit cards

By Jennifer Henderson, CNN A former administrator for the Little Rock School District (LRSD) in Arkansas pleaded guilty to mail fraud on Wednesday after spending more than $230,000 in school district funds for her personal online shopping, according to a news release from the US Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Arkansas. From August

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California bill would require vaccines for all employees

By DON THOMPSON Associated Press SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California could mandate that all businesses require their employees and independent contractors receive the COVID-19 vaccine. The legislation announced Friday by Democratic state lawmakers would allow exemptions for medical or religious reasons. But testing would not be an alternative to vaccination. Assembly Republican Leader James Gallagher

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