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Month: March 2022

Genocide Fast Facts

CNN Editorial Research Here’s a look at genocide, the attempted or intentional destruction of a national, racial, religious or ethnic group, whether in wartime or peace. Facts The Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide was adopted by the United Nations after World War II. Article II of the Convention defines

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Democratic Sens. Kyrsten Sinema

3 Democrats join Republicans in sinking Biden nominee to lead Labor division

By Daniella Diaz, CNN Three moderate Senate Democrats joined Republicans on Wednesday night in voting against advancing President Joe Biden’s nominee to head the Labor Department’s Wage and Hour Division. Democratic Sens. Kyrsten Sinema, Joe Manchin and Mark Kelly voted against a procedural vote to advance David Weil’s nomination. The final vote count was 47-53,

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Michelle Zauner's mother wanted her to be a lawyer.  "She was concerned about the financial difficulties I would encounter" as a musician

She’s up for two Grammys. Her bestseller will be a movie. Meet the Korean American who’s shaking up entertainment

By Faith Karimi, CNN As Covid cases decline and the world reopens, Michelle Zauner is having a moment. Her indie rock band, Japanese Breakfast, has been nominated for two Grammys — best new artist and best alternative music album for last year’s “Jubilee.” Her bestselling 2021 memoir, “Crying in H Mart,” is being turned into

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A key inflation gauge sets 40-year high as gas and food soar

By CHRISTOPHER RUGABER AP Economics Writer WASHINGTON (AP) — An inflation gauge closely monitored by the Federal Reserve jumped 6.4% in February compared with a year ago, with sharply higher prices for food, gasoline and other necessities squeezing Americans’ finances. The figure reported Thursday by the Commerce Department was the largest year-over-year rise since January

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A charge against a West Virginia University student previously accused of making terroristic threats was dismissed without prejudice in 2021. This aerial photo shows West Virginia University's campus.

Charge dropped for West Virginia University student accused of making terroristic threats

By Dakin Andone, CNN A charge against a West Virginia University student previously accused of making terroristic threats was dismissed without prejudice in 2021, according to court documents obtained by CNN. The then-21-year-old freshman student was arrested in May 2019 after authorities said they learned he had threatened to carry out a “shooting spree,” university

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