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Month: June 2022

OurCalling prepares to help Dallas’ homeless ‘Beat The Heat’

By ALEX KELLER Click here for updates on this story     DALLAS (KTVT) — As triple-digit temperatures arrive in North Texas this week, Dallas faith-based nonprofit OurCalling is preparing to help people in Dallas experiencing homelessness stay safe in the scorching summer heat. According to OurCalling, about 10,000 people in Dallas are unsheltered and experiencing homelessness.

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William Sywak (R) on January 6

Father and son went to US Capitol on January 6 ‘to bond because they had not had a close relationship in the past,’ lawyer says

By Andrew Millman A father and son were sentenced by a federal judge Thursday for their role in the January 6 US Capitol attack after pleading to a misdemeanor charge earlier this year. DC District Judge Rudolph Contreras sentenced William Michael Sywak to 4 months home confinement and 2 years’ probation and his son William

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Biden está contemplando emitir decretos sobre el aborto en caso de que la Corte Suprema derogue el derecho federal

Alexandra Ferguson (CNN) — El presidente de Estados Unidos, Joe Biden, dijo este miércoles que estaba sopesando las acciones ejecutivas que podría tomar si la Corte Suprema anula la sentencia Roe vs. Wade sobre un derecho constitucional federal al aborto. El presidente, durante una aparición en el programa “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” en Los Ángeles, volvió

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Betsy DeVos

Former Trump Education Secretary DeVos says she had 25th Amendment discussions with Pence and Cabinet members

By Zachary Cohen and Kristen Holmes, CNN Betsy DeVos, who served as former President Donald Trump’s secretary of education, is acknowledging publicly for the first time that she discussed the possibility of invoking the 25th Amendment with other Cabinet members and then-Vice President Mike Pence following the January 6 US Capitol attack. DeVos resigned from

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A logo is displayed on a Tesla Inc. electric vehicle charging at the Tesla Supercharger station in Fremont

Federal investigators expand probe into Tesla Autopilot crashes

By Gregory Wallace Federal investigators are expanding their probe of Teslas that have slammed into parked first responders’ vehicles. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said Thursday its investigation now encompasses 830,000 vehicles with similar driver assist technology. Investigators have reviewed approximately 200 Tesla crashes and are focusing on 16 crashes involving emergency or road

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La RAE anuncia que asistirá a la Academia Nicaragüense de la Lengua, aunque el gobierno le haya cancelado su personalidad jurídica

Rocío Muñoz-Ledo (CNN Español) — La Real Academia Española (RAE) reiteró su rechazo a la cancelación de la personería jurídica de la Academia Nicaragüense de la Lengua, mediante un decreto aprobado por la Asamblea Nacional de Nicaragua el 31 de mayo, e informó que prestará a los miembros la asistencia necesaria “para que puedan seguir

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