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Month: September 2022

A hurricane that just made landfall in Mexico is triggering flood concerns in parts of southern California

By Derek Van Dam, Judson Jones, Brandon Miller, Allison Chinchar and Monica Garrett, CNN Hurricane Kay made landfall in Mexico, along the west coast of the central Baja California Peninsula on Thursday afternoon, triggering flooding concerns not just in that region, but in parts of California and Arizona too. Hurricane conditions were impacting the peninsula

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If you have not been vaccinated in 2022 and have not had a recent infection

Who should get the updated coronavirus vaccine booster now—and who should wait?

By Katia Hetter, CNN The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has this month greenlit the rollout of updated Covid-19 vaccine boosters, following the US Food and Drug Administration’s authorization. These shots will replace the boosters previously offered in the US such that, for people 12 and older, being “up-to-date” with vaccines means having

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Myles Sanderson is wanted on a Canada-wide warrant for his arrest.

Saskatchewan mass stabbing suspect underwent ‘medical distress’ and died after his arrest, police say

By Amir Vera, Eric Levenson and Nouran Salahieh, CNN Myles Sanderson, the suspect in the mass stabbing in Canada, died Wednesday after going into “medical distress” after his arrest, according to Royal Canadian Mounted Police Assistant Commissioner Rhonda Blackmore. Sanderson’s death means both suspects in the attack that rocked the Canadian province of Saskatchewan are

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As Seattle educators remain on strike, other school districts in the state reach agreements or face similar movements

By Aya Elamroussi and Paradise Afshar, CNN A Washington state public school district will reopen Thursday after a teacher strike that demanded improvements to classroom sizes, pay and health services — while another district is planning to strike if similar asks aren’t met, joining educators in Seattle. The Kent Education Association, which represents close to

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Steve Bannon pleads not guilty to NY state charges of money laundering, conspiracy and fraud related to border wall effort

By Kara Scannell, Hannah Rabinowitz and Shawna Mizelle, CNN Former Donald Trump aide Steve Bannon pleaded not guilty Thursday in a New York court to state charges of money laundering, conspiracy and fraud related to an alleged online scheme to raise money for the construction of a wall along the southern US border, according to

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Tracking a change over the weekend

TODAY: Thursday is looking to be another sunny start, with sunny skies remaining the rule the rest of the day. Despite a cool start at sunrise, temperatures should still warm into the mid-80s with little or no influence from a north breeze today, unlike Wednesday. TONIGHT: Skies remain clear tonight, setting us up for another

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