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Month: September 2022

Families of captured Americans freed in Ukraine prisoner swap describe the moment they found out they were coming home

By Jamiel Lynch and Nouran Salahieh, CNN For months, the families of American veterans Alexander John-Robert Drueke and Andy Tai Ngoc Huynh, who were captured while fighting in Ukraine, had heard nothing from them. Then, they got unexpected phone calls. “I have your son standing right next to me,” Bunny Drueke recalled a woman from

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Olivia Wilde dice que Harry Styles no le escupió a Chris Pine, a pesar de lo que diga Internet

olivertapia (CNN) — Continuando con la gira de prensa cinematográfica que más titulares ha producido posiblemente de todos los tiempos, Olivia Wilde estuvo en “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” este miércoles para dar su versión de lo que ahora se conoce como #spitgate. Harry Styles bromea sobre las especulaciones de que escupió a Chris

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Tracking a cool start to Fall

TODAY: Showers and clouds are present this morning behind yesterday’s cold front. Showers will linger on radar through the day, but an increasing amount of dry air at low levels may prevent this rain from actually making it to the ground. This leaves chances for rain rather slim, but not zero. Expect a mostly cloudy

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Many across Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic still have no power or running water as Hurricane Fiona churns toward Bermuda

By Aya Elamroussi and Alaa Elassar, CNN More than a million people in Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic are without power or running water again Thursday as crews work to repair critical utilities disabled by Hurricane Fiona, which is now a Category 4 monster heading toward Bermuda. The first major hurricane of this year’s

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Many across Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic still have no power or running water as Hurricane Fiona churns toward Bermuda

By Aya Elamroussi, CNN More than a million people in Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic are waking up without power or running water again Thursday as crews work to repair critical utilities disabled by Hurricane Fiona — now a Category 4 monster heading toward Bermuda. The first major hurricane of this year’s Atlantic season

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