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Month: June 2022

Trump claims daughter Ivanka ‘checked out’ and wasn’t looking at election results

By Kristen Holmes, CNN A day after the House January 6 committee revealed previously unseen video of former President Donald Trump’s daughter and senior adviser, Ivanka Trump, saying she accepted then-Attorney General Bill Barr’s statement that the Justice Department found no fraud sufficient to overturn the election, the former President is responding, saying she had

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A US Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer looks on during an operation in Escondido

Federal judge in Texas throws out Biden administration immigration enforcement guidelines

By Priscilla Alvarez, CNN A federal judge in Texas vacated guidelines set by the Biden administration over who is to be prioritized for immigration enforcement, according to a Friday ruling. Last year, the Department of Homeland Security released guidelines that directed Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents to arrest immigrants deemed public safety or national security

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A memorial displaying the names of the 19 children and 2 teachers killed at Robb Elementary school in Uvalde

Uvalde school police chief says he didn’t keep officers from breaching massacre scene and didn’t consider himself the commander, report says

By Jason Hanna, Elizabeth Wolfe and Elizabeth Joseph, CNN In his first extensive public comments about his actions during last month’s Texas school massacre, the Uvalde school police chief has contradicted previous narratives about his role, telling the Texas Tribune he didn’t consider himself the incident commander and did not instruct officers to refrain from

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Trump afirma que su hija Ivanka “se desentendió” y no estaba mirando los resultados de las elecciones

Alexandra Ferguson (CNN) — Un día después de que la comisión del 6 de enero de la Cámara de Representantes revelara un video inédito de la hija del expresidente Donald Trump y asesora principal, Ivanka Trump, diciendo que aceptaba la determinación del entonces secretario de Justicia Bill Barr de que el Departamento de Justicia no

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Columbia heat index mapping project

With a cooler start to June, conditions are soon expected to change. A high-pressure ridge is expected to build overhead Central Missouri next week leading to dryer and well above average temperatures. On average, Columbia typically sees 10 days a year where the heat index surpasses 100 degrees. Columbia Missouri is ranked as the fourth

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Demonstrators gather on the steps to the State Capitol to speak against transgender-related legislation bills being considered in the Texas Senate and Texas House on May 20

A judge ordered Texas to suspend child abuse investigations against 3 families with transgender children

By Andy Rose, CNN A district court judge in Texas has ordered the state to suspend child abuse investigations against three families with transgender children who sued Gov. Greg Abbott earlier this week. The temporary restraining order also applies to any families who are members of the LGBTQ organization PFLAG. The judge said the investigations

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Indigenous groups search for missing British journalist Dom Phillips and Brazilian Indigenous affairs specialist Bruno Pereira on the Itaquaí River in Brazil's Javari Valley on June 9.

Apparent human remains found near Brazilian port where missing journalist and researcher were heading

By Marcia Reverdosa and Maija Ehlinger, CNN Search teams in Brazil found what appear to be human remains near the area where British journalist Dom Phillips and Indigenous affairs expert Bruno Pereira were headed before they went missing, police said Friday. “Organic material” that is “apparently human” was discovered in the river close to the

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