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Month: September 2022

El huracán Earl amenaza a las Bermudas y podría traer “oleaje potencialmente mortal” a la costa este de EE.UU.

Alejandra Ramos (CNN) — El huracán Earl está a punto de convertirse en un gran huracán y amenaza a las Bermudas con vientos feroces el jueves por la noche. “Las condiciones de huracán son posibles en las Bermudas esta noche”, dijo el jueves por la tarde el Centro Nacional de Huracanes (NHC, por sus siglas

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Dream’s McDonald returning to Arizona to coach under Barnes

TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — Atlanta Dream guard Aari McDonald is returning to Arizona to work under women’s basketball coach Adia Barnes. The school announced that McDonald will serve as director of recruiting operations while continuing to fulfill her WNBA commitments. She will oversee all recruiting logistics, assist with on-campus visits, manage recruit information and social

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READ: DOJ’s motion to stay ruling ordering special master review for Mar-a-Lago documents

The Justice Department is appealing a court-ordered special master review of the materials seized by the FBI at former President Donald Trump’s Florida home. DOJ is also asking US District Judge Aileen Cannon, the Trump-appointee who ordered the special master, to partially pause part of her order, saying it has halted the intelligence community’s review

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Miller, Lamoureux twins elected to US Hockey Hall of Fame

By STEPHEN WHYNO AP Hockey Writer Longtime NHL goaltender Ryan Miller and Olympic gold medal-winning women’s hockey stars Jocelyne Lamoureux-Davidson and Monique Lamoureux-Morando headline the 2022 class of the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame. Three-time Paralympic gold medal-winning sled hockey goalie Steve Cash and late USA Hockey executive Jim Johannson were also elected. Miller backstopped

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