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Month: July 2022

Third Judicial District Attorney John Belton is seen during the Ronald Greene Committee Meeting in Baton Rouge

First on CNN: Louisiana prosecutor in Ronald Greene case gets case file from federal investigators

By Nick Valencia, CNN The local Louisiana district attorney with jurisdiction over the town where Ronald Greene died following an interaction with state troopers said he has now received the federal case file and has begun reviewing their investigative reports. Third Judicial District Attorney John Belton told CNN that he met with federal investigators, including

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Florida Education Commissioner Manny Diaz Jr.

Top Florida education official tells schools they have no obligation to follow new federal Title IX non-discrimination guidance

By Alta Spells, Preston Fore and Celeste Noraian, CNN Just days after 22 states filed a lawsuit fighting the new US Department of Agriculture policy seeking to protect against discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity, Florida’s top education official is advising schools in his state to ignore the guidance. In a letter, Florida

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Científicos afirman que las temperaturas están “aumentando más rápido” de lo que sus instrumentos pueden calcular

Alexandra Ferguson Londres (CNN) — La reciente ola de calor en el Reino Unido fue el “Great British Bake Off” que nadie deseaba, y se hizo al menos 10 veces más probable por el cambio climático causado por el hombre, según un nuevo análisis. Pero el proyecto World Weather Attribution (WWA), autor del análisis, también

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Chloe Adams is seen holding her dog

A 17-year-old swam out of her flooded home with her dog and waited for hours on a roof to be rescued

By Caroll Alvarado, Sharif Paget and Christina Maxouris, CNN Early Thursday morning, 17-year-old Chloe Adams woke up to a nightmare. Rushing waters were coming out of the bathroom drains, bubbling up through the kitchen tiles and quickly surrounding her home. Chloe, who lives with her grandfather in Whitesburg, Kentucky, was alone, with no one but

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