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Month: April 2022

NYPD Commissioner Keechant Sewell speaks at a news conference about the shooting Monday night in the Bronx.

2 arrested over death of a 61-year-old ‘innocent bystander’ shot after dispute between two groups, NYPD says

By Rob Frehse, CNN A dispute between two groups in the New York City borough of the Bronx led to Monday’s fatal shooting of 61-year-old Juana Esperanza Soriano De-Perdomo, authorities said on Friday. Soriano De-Perdomo was shot in the back while walking out of a store, officials said. “She was totally innocent, and an unintended

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Victoria Evans breaks world record for fastest female solo row across the Atlantic Ocean after ‘intense’ trip

By Ben Church, CNN Video produced by Amy Li, CNN With nothing but her small boat for company, British lawyer Victoria Evans battled high winds, big waves and sleep deprivation to record the fastest female solo row across the Atlantic Ocean. After setting off from Tenerife, Spain, on February 11, the 35-year-old covered 4,740 kilometers

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Transgender cyclist Emily Bridges says she was ‘harassed and demonised’ after exclusion from national championships

By Matias Grez, CNN A transgender cyclist says she has been “harassed and demonised” by the media after the UCI, world cycling’s governing body, ruled she couldn’t compete at the National Omnium Championships in the United Kingdom over the weekend. Emily Bridges, who was set to race against British Olympic stars such as Laura Kenny

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Germany shuts down darknet platform specializing in drugs

BERLIN (AP) — German investigators have shut down a Russian-language darknet marketplace that they say specialized in drug dealing. They seized bitcoin worth 23 million euros ($25.3 million). Prosecutors in Frankfurt on Tuesday described the “Hydra Market” platform as the world’s biggest darknet marketplace. They said they seized its server infrastructure in Germany. The shutdown

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Estados Unidos probó con éxito un misil hipersónico en marzo y lo mantuvo en secreto para evitar tensiones con Rusia

olivertapia (CNN) — Estados Unidos probó con éxito un misil hipersónico a mediados de marzo, pero lo mantuvo en secreto durante dos semanas para evitar una escalada de tensiones en las relaciones con Rusia antes de la visita del presidente Joe Biden a Europa, según un alto funcionario de defensa familiarizado con el asunto. El

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