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Month: November 2022

Correction: Russia-Ukraine-War story

WARSAW, Poland (AP) — In earlier versions of a story published November 15, 2022, The Associated Press reported erroneously, based on information from a senior American intelligence official who spoke on condition of anonymity, that Russian missiles had crossed into Poland and killed two people. Subsequent reporting showed that the missiles were Russian-made and most

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Republican ‘censorship’ lawsuit paves the way for congressional investigations of Biden

By Evan Perez, CNN Justice Correspondent Congressional Republicans don’t yet have subpoena power to investigate the Biden administration, but some of their investigative targets are already yielding fruit thanks to a lawsuit filed by conservative state attorneys general. A federal judge in Louisiana on Monday ordered an FBI cybersecurity official to be deposed in a

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Deniegan la fianza al sospechoso de matar a tres jugadores de fútbol de la Universidad de Virginia tras conocerse nuevas revelaciones

Alexandra Ferguson (CNN) — Una audiencia judicial de este miércoles en Charlottesville denegó la fianza al estudiante acusado de matar a tres jugadores de fútbol americano de la Universidad de Virginia (UVA) después de una excursión escolar. Según un testigo, el sospechoso Christopher Darnell Jones Jr. disparó a uno de los jugadores, Devin Chandler, mientras

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