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Month: August 2022

One of four Muslim men slain in potentially linked Albuquerque killings remembered as ‘brilliant public servant’

By Dakin Andone and Michelle Watson, CNN A 27-year-old Muslim man killed last week in Albuquerque, New Mexico, is being remembered as a “brilliant public servant” committed to “improving conditions and inclusivity for disadvantaged minorities,” according to the mayor of the city he worked for. Police believe the death of Muhammad Afzaal Hussain on August

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El organismo de control nuclear de la ONU advierte de un “desastre” en la central de Ucrania mientras continúan los bombardeos

Juan Pablo Elverdin (CNN) — El organismo de control nuclear del mundo advirtió por el “riesgo real de un desastre nuclear” y pidió el cese inmediato de las hostilidades cerca de la planta de Zaporiyia, en el sur de Ucrania, después de que fuera golpeada por bombardeos, lo que provocó el cierre de uno de

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Colonial Williamsburg tells the story of early American settlers. But in 1956 it paved over Black history to make a parking lot

By Jacquelyne Germain, CNN Beneath the asphalt parking lot of America’s largest living history museum, gravesites linked to one of the nation’s oldest Black churches remained hidden for decades until last year. Archaeologists in Williamsburg, Virginia, are now excavating three burials at the original location of the historic 18th century First Baptist Church, launching a

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He was shot and killed playing the sport he loved. Now this Ohio 15-year-old is one of the country’s latest victims of gun violence

By Alisha Ebrahimji, CNN Ali Jeylani knows you shouldn’t pick favorites when it comes to family members, but of his seven siblings, he’s always had a soft spot for his younger brother, Issa. Maybe it’s their shared love of soccer, their admiration for Real Madrid and Cristiano Ronaldo, or maybe it’s simply that the pair

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