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Month: September 2022

Four young children hospitalized after being rescued from an apartment fire in West Chester

By WLWT Digital Staff Click here for updates on this story     WEST CHESTER TOWNSHIP, Ohio (WLWT) — Four young children are in the hospital after they were rescued from an apartment fire in West Chester on Saturday afternoon. According to officials, firefighters were dispatched to the Meadow Ridge apartment complex located at 5259 Aster Park

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Las personas sin hogar inspiraron a Aarón Díaz en la creación de su personaje en la serie “Toda la sangre”

Marysabel E. Huston-Crespo (CNN Español) – Una nueva serie con tintes policiales y de suspenso llegó a los servicios de streaming de Estados Unidos y Latinoamérica: “Toda la sangre”. La producción cuenta la historia de un periodista, una policía y una antropóloga quienes están tras la pista de un asesino serial en la Ciudad de

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OECD: Russia war, virus and climate hurting world’s poorest

By PAUL WISEMAN AP Economics Writer WASHINGTON (AP) — Russia’s war against Ukraine, the lingering coronavirus pandemic and the damage of climate change are putting intense pressure on the world’s poorest, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development warns. The Paris-based OECD reported that 60 states, territories and locations fell last year into the category

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DC United forward Taxi Fountas denies using racist slur towards Inter Miami’s Damion Lowe as MLS investigates incident

By Matias Grez and Wayne Sterling, CNN DC United’s Greek forward Taxi Fountas has denied using a racist slur towards Inter Miami’s Jamaican defender Damion Lowe during Sunday’s Major League Soccer (MLS) match. MLS says it is investigating the alleged incident, which took place on the hour mark as Fountas, who had just scored for

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White House says Covid-19 policy unchanged despite Biden’s comments that the ‘pandemic is over’

By Betsy Klein, CNN The Biden administration is largely downplaying President Joe Biden’s comments declaring the coronavirus pandemic “over,” suggesting his remarks signal a continuation of the White House’s evolving stance toward the pandemic over the past few months. “The pandemic is over. We still have a problem with Covid. We’re still doing a lot

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