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Month: November 2022

Massachusetts GOP Gov. Charlie Baker says Trump ‘hurt the party’s chances’ in midterm elections

By Eric Bradner, CNN Charlie Baker, the moderate Republican governor of Massachusetts, said former President Donald Trump‘s influence hurt their party in this year’s midterm elections as voters demonstrated they “aren’t interested in extremism.” In an interview with CNN’s Jake Tapper, Baker said Trump “hurt the party’s chances on Election Day, not just here in

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Identifican a los 4 estudiantes de la Universidad de Idaho encontrados muertos cerca del campus

Alexandra Ferguson (CNN)– Los cuatro estudiantes de la Universidad de Idaho que fueron encontrados muertos durante la noche de este domingo en una casa cercana al campus han sido identificados, informó este lunes el Departamento de Policía de la ciudad de Moscow, Idaho. Los estudiantes eran Ethan Chapin, de 20 años, de Conway, Washington; Madison

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Columbia crews to begin pretreating roadways for winter weather at 7 p.m. Monday night

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) City of Columbia Public Works crews will be start responding to an anticipated snow storm at 7 p.m. Their initial focus will be on pretreating bridges, curves and intersections, which are areas more susceptible to slickness.The city’s primary concern will be slushy conditions for the Tuesday morning commute. Residents are advised to

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Feds end Ukraine-related foreign lobbying investigation into Rudy Giuliani without filing charges

By Kara Scannell, CNN Federal prosecutors investigating Rudy Giuliani’s activities in Ukraine have closed their investigation after more than two years and said no criminal charges will be brought. Prosecutors with the office of US Attorney for the Southern District of New York have been investigating Giuliani, the former personal attorney to former President Donald

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