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Month: June 2022

Random COVID testing at airports to be suspended for vaccinated travellers: Transport Canada

By Tom Yun, CTVNews.ca Writer Click here for updates on this story     Toronto, Canada (CTV Network) — The federal government has announced that it will be suspending mandatory random COVID-19 testing at all Canadian airports for vaccinated travellers starting June 11. Between June 11 and June 30, randomized testing at Canadian airports will be “temporarily

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New York Attorney General Letitia James is looking into the National Rifle Association.

New York Supreme Court dismisses NRA’s attempt to halt state attorney general’s investigation into the organization

By Sonia Moghe, CNN A New York judge Friday rejected an attempt by the National Rifle Association to end an investigation of the organization by the state’s top attorney. State Supreme Court Judge Joel Cohen dismissed the NRA’s counterclaims against New York Attorney General Letitia James as not viable. The NRA had argued that James’

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Rusia ahora tiene el control de gran parte de Severodonetsk, el epicentro de la batalla por la región oriental de Donbás en Ucrania

Sol Amaya (CNN) — Las fuerzas rusas ahora controlan la mayor parte de Severodonetsk, el epicentro de la sangrienta batalla por la región oriental de Donbás en Ucrania. Los enfrentamientos en las calles continuaron este sábado en la ciudad oriental, donde los soldados rusos y las tropas ucranianas aún están enzarzadas en la batalla. “La

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Sonia Sotomayor Fast Facts

CNN Editorial Research Here’s a look at the life of Sonia Sotomayor, associate justice of the US Supreme Court. Personal Birth date: June 25, 1954 Birth place: New York, New York Birth name: Sonia Maria Sotomayor Father: Juan Sotomayor, factory worker Mother: Celina (Baez) Sotomayor, nurse Marriage: Kevin Edward Noonan (August 1976-October 1983, divorced) Education:

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Prince Charles fears the controversial policy could overshadow the Commonwealth Heads of Government summit in Kigali

Clarence House doesn’t deny report that Prince Charles finds UK’s plan to send migrants to Rwanda ‘appalling’

By Max Foster, Jorge Engels and Chris Liakos, CNN Clarence House said it would not comment on what it calls “supposed anonymous private conversations with The Prince of Wales” after British newspaper The Times reported that Prince Charles privately described the UK government’s controversial plan to send asylum-seekers to Rwanda “appalling.” “He said he was

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A satellite image shows damaged buildings near Chemist's Palace of Culture in downtown Severodonetsk on June 6

Russia is now in control of much of Severodonetsk, the epicenter of the battle for Ukraine’s eastern Donbas region

By Josh Pennington, Irene Nasser and Jorge Engels, CNN Russian forces are now in control of most of Severodonetsk, the epicenter of the bloody battle for Ukraine’s eastern Donbas region. Street fighting continued to rage on Saturday in the eastern city, where Russian soldiers and Ukrainian troops are still locked in battle. “The situation remains

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Melinda Lou "Wendy" Thomas. Dave Thomas said he regretted naming the chain after his daughter.

Why Wendy’s founder named his burger empire after his daughter — and came to regret it

By Nathaniel Meyersohn, CNN Business Pam’s. Kenny’s. Molly’s. Lori’s. Melinda’s… Dave Thomas, a successful Kentucky Fried Chicken franchise owner in Columbus, Ohio, and a protege of founder Colonel Harlan Sanders, was struggling in 1969 to find a name for a new hamburger concept he hoped to open. The fast-food burger market was becoming saturated, but

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