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Month: November 2022

‘Feztival of Trees’ offers Milwaukee a holiday fundraising holiday experience through Saturday

By Jason Lee Click here for updates on this story     MILWAUKEE (WDJT) — This week is Milwaukee’s last opportunity to see the unique family holiday fun happening at the Tripoli Shrine Center, in a fundraising event for Milwaukee’s Shriners. Their fifth annual “Feztival of Trees” runs through Saturday, Nov. 26 with a $5 general admission,

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Police say investigators in University of Idaho quadruple homicide have looked at more than 1,000 tips but still no suspect

By Natasha Chen, Paradise Afshar, Steve Almasy and Eliott C. McLaughlin, CNN Investigators in the fatal stabbings of four University of Idaho students have gone through more than 1,000 tips that have arrived in the 10 days since the bodies were found, authorities told reporters at a Wednesday afternoon news conference. Idaho State Patrol Col.

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OPINIÓN | ¿Eres miembro del 5 a.m. Club?

CNNEE Nota del editor: Mari Rodríguez Ichaso ha sido colaboradora de la revista Vanidades durante varias décadas. Es especialista en moda, viajes, gastronomía, arte, arquitectura y entretenimiento, productora de cine y columnista de estilo de CNN en Español. Las opiniones expresadas en esta columna son exclusivamente suyas. Lee más artículos de opinión en cnne.com/opinion (CNN

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‘Glass Onion’ sharpens the ‘Knives Out’ formula in a polished Netflix sequel

Review by Brian Lowry, CNN Rising to the challenge of matching its successful predecessor, “Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery” maintains the razor-sharp formula, with a setup that feels even more conspicuously like an Agatha Christie homage before an extremely clever series of twists kick in. Writer-director Rian Johnson again assembles a solid cast behind

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Latest weekly jobless claims jump to 240,000

By Alicia Wallace, CNN Business First-time weekly claims for unemployment benefits jumped to 240,000 for the week ended November 19, according to data released Wednesday by the Department of Labor. That’s a sharp increase of 17,000 from the previous week’s upwardly revised tally of 222,000, and surpasses economists’ expectations of 225,000. It’s the highest weekly

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