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Month: September 2022

Zayon Martinez

Uvalde children return to school after 21 students and teachers were slaughtered. But some kids refuse to go back to classrooms

By Holly Yan, Ashley Killough and Ed Lavandera, CNN Zayon Martinez spent his final hour of second grade hiding under a desk while bullets flew through Robb Elementary School. By the end of the carnage, 19 of his schoolmates and two teachers were killed. Now Zayon, who’s supposed to start third grade Tuesday, doesn’t want

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Así suena el ‘soundtrack’ oficial de Qatar 2022: conoce a los artistas que marcan el ritmo a la Copa del Mundo

Marysabel E. Huston-Crespo (CNN Español) – Además del fútbol, claramente, el Mundial también nos regala en cada una de sus ediciones canciones que se llegan a convertir en himnos, no solamente del evento, sino de los artistas que los interpretan. Estos temas se vuelven parte esencial de su repertorio y para muestra un botón, artistas

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The site where a Robert E. Lee once stood has been empty for more than two years.

2 years after a pledge to rename Confederate-named schools, some students left wondering when will the change come

By Nadia Romero and Kevin Conlon, CNN Shortly after the US Supreme Court ordered schools to desegregate in 1954, Robert E. Lee High School in Montgomery, Alabama, opened. Brown vs Board Education angered White segregationists at the time, and the school and others across the South were a result of the opposition to desegregation. Decades

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Nick Kyrgios llega a sus primeros cuartos de final del US Open tras vencer al cabeza de serie Daniil Medvedev

Alexandra Ferguson (CNN) — Nick Kyrgios aparecerá en sus primeros cuartos de final del US Open cuando se enfrente este martes a uno de los rusos que juega bajo bandera neutral, Karen Khachanov, tras su triunfo sobre Daniil Medvedev. El campeón defensor Daniil Medvedev fue eliminado del US Open tras perder 6-7 6-3 3-6 2-6 contra

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Key questions remain after the death of a second Canada stabbing suspect, who police say might be responsible for 10 victim fatalities

By Elizabeth Wolfe, CNN Three days after a brutal mass stabbing devastated a rural Indigenous community in Saskatchewan, the two brothers who were wanted in the violent attacks are dead, though witness accounts indicate that one of the men, Myles Sanderson, was responsible for the deaths of 10 of the victims, according to a law

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