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Month: September 2022

From burning rubber to street racing, residents are ‘Furious’ about the influences of a movie franchise on the safety of their Los Angeles neighborhood

By Stephanie Elam and Jason Kravarik, CNN Bob’s Market in Angeleno Heights may look like a regular Los Angeles convenience store, but it’s an icon. In the Fast and Furious movie franchise, it was turned into Toretto’s, the shop owned by the family of the character portrayed by Vin Diesel. Throughout the day, fans from

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Donald Trump has repeatedly called for lengthy jail sentences for those who he claimed mishandled classified information

By Andrew Kaczynski and Samantha Woodward, CNN Former President Donald Trump has repeatedly called for the lengthy jailing of opponents of his who he claimed mishandled classified materials. CNN’s KFile reviewed comments from the former President, dating back to his first presidential campaign in 2016, from speeches, interviews and comments made on social media. The

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Presidente Castillo asegura que lo llaman a declarar sobre “historietas” y “cuentos” en relación a su citación a la Fiscalía

Luis Ernesto Quintana Barney (CNN Español) — En un encuentro con trabajadores y obreros municipales peruanos, en Palacio de Gobierno, el presidente Pedro Castillo se refirió a las investigaciones que le ha abierto la Fiscalía de la Nación por las que este lunes 5 de septiembre está citado al despacho de la titular del Ministerio

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Rob Schneider says ‘SNL’ was ‘over’ after Kate McKinnon performed ‘Hallelujah’ as Hillary Clinton

By Marianne Garvey, CNN “Saturday Night Live” veteran castmember Rob Schneider says the long-running sketch show was “over” after Kate McKinnon’s 2016 performance of “Hallelujah.” In a conversation on Glenn Beck’s podcast, Schneider said that McKinnon’s post-presidential election cold open at the piano, during which she sang Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah” dressed as Hilary Clinton, was

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