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Month: June 2022

5 things to know for June 17: Jan. 6, Church shooting, Ukraine, Mortgage rates, NBA

By Alexandra Meeks, CNN The popular rideshare company Lyft has agreed to a $25 million settlement with shareholders over safety-related allegations, including not disclosing reports of drivers assaulting passengers. Notably, the money will go to shareholders instead of the individuals who’ve been victim to and reported such incidents. Here’s what you need to know to

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5 things to know for June 17: Jan. 6, Church shooting, Ukraine, Mortgage rates, NBA

By Alexandra Meeks, CNN The popular rideshare company Lyft has agreed to a $25 million settlement with shareholders over safety-related allegations, including not disclosing reports of drivers assaulting passengers. Notably, the money will go to shareholders instead of the individuals who’ve been victim to and reported such incidents. Here’s what you need to know to

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5 things to know for June 17: Jan. 6, Church shooting, Ukraine, Mortgage rates, NBA

By Alexandra Meeks, CNN The popular rideshare company Lyft has agreed to a $25 million settlement with shareholders over safety-related allegations, including not disclosing reports of drivers assaulting passengers. Notably, the money will go to shareholders instead of the individuals who’ve been victim to and reported such incidents. Here’s what you need to know to

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5 things to know for June 17: Jan. 6, Church shooting, Ukraine, Mortgage rates, NBA

By Alexandra Meeks, CNN The popular rideshare company Lyft has agreed to a $25 million settlement with shareholders over safety-related allegations, including not disclosing reports of drivers assaulting passengers. Notably, the money will go to shareholders instead of the individuals who’ve been victim to and reported such incidents. Here’s what you need to know to

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5 things to know for June 17: Jan. 6, Church shooting, Ukraine, Mortgage rates, NBA

By Alexandra Meeks, CNN The popular rideshare company Lyft has agreed to a $25 million settlement with shareholders over safety-related allegations, including not disclosing reports of drivers assaulting passengers. Notably, the money will go to shareholders instead of the individuals who’ve been victim to and reported such incidents. Here’s what you need to know to

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Menopause is not a disease. Experts call for new narrative for this natural stage of a woman’s life

By Pallabi Munsi, CNN Women are not a monolith, their experiences of menopause are not all negative, and this stage of life should not be medicalized, argue an international group of experts. In an analysis piece published in the British Medical Journal on Wednesday, obstetrician Martha Hickey of the Royal Women’s Hospital in Victoria, Australia

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Israeli police conclude probe into conduct at Shireen Abu Akleh funeral, amid reports no officers will be punished

By Hadas Gold, CNN Israeli police say they have concluded the investigation into police actions during the funeral procession of slain Al Jazeera correspondent Shireen Abu Akleh in Jerusalem last month. Police forces came under widespread criticism following the procession, in which television footage showed officers striking mourners with batons, nearly causing the pallbearers to

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Últimas noticias de la guerra: Mariúpol es “el lugar más mortífero de Ucrania”, dice la ONU

Juan Pablo Elverdin (CNN Español) — Mientras aún resuenan las repercusiones del fuerte apoyo que recibió el presidente Volodymyr Zelensky por parte de líderes europeos, Ucrania dio este viernes un paso clave en su intento de ingresar a la Unión Europea, al recibir el apoyo directo de la Comisión Europea. Además, la ONU advirtió que

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‘They’re like our nerd warriors’: How the Treasury Department is waging economic war on Russia

By Phil Mattingly, CNN Three months into US-led sanctions designed to crush Russia’s economy for its war in Ukraine, Russia has appeared surprisingly resilient. The ruble has rebounded and is now worth more than before the invasion. The Kremlin’s coffers are overflowing from record oil and gas sales. Even McDonald’s has reopened in Russia, rebranded

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Extradición de Julian Assange a EE.UU. es aprobada por el Ministerio del Interior británico

olivertapia Londres (CNN) — La secretaria del Interior del Reino Unido, Priti Patel, firmó una orden para extraditar al fundador de WikiLeaks, Julian Assange, a Estados Unidos, donde enfrenta cargos de espionaje, anunció el Ministerio del Interior el viernes. En abril, un tribunal de Londres emitió una orden formal de extradición, dejando que Patel aprobara

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Latest Ginni Thomas controversy means the Supreme Court can’t escape the 2020 election

By Joan Biskupic, CNN legal analyst & Supreme Court biographer Supreme Court justices were divided over 2020 election issues and ultimately declined to accept any of Donald Trump’s baseless claims, but one justice stood out for emphasizing ballot fraud in sympathy with those who refused to accept the results: Clarence Thomas. The presidential election controversy

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China pone en operaciones su tercer portaaviones más avanzado. Se llama ‘Fujian’ y busca rivalizar con los de EE.UU.

olivertapia (CNN) — China botó el viernes su tercer y más avanzado portaaviones desde el astillero Jiangnan de Shanghái, con un nuevo sistema de lanzamiento que, según los expertos, está alcanzando rápidamente a Estados Unidos. Llamado “Fujian”, el barco es el primer portaaviones de catapulta diseñado y construido en China, informó la agencia estatal de

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