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Month: November 2022

Arizona county still seeks to count votes by hand despite court order and concerns of chaos in certifying the winner

By Tierney Sneed and Fredreka Schouten, CNN After suffering setbacks in court, Arizona officials who have sought to conduct a hand count audit of a rural county’s election results are considering a scaled down version of their plan that could still inject chaos and delay into the process of certifying the state’s results. The confrontation

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Arizona county still seeks to count votes by hand despite court order and concerns of chaos in certifying the winner

By Tierney Sneed and Fredreka Schouten, CNN After suffering setbacks in court, Arizona officials who have sought to conduct a hand count audit of a rural county’s election results are considering a scaled down version of their plan that could still inject chaos and delay into the process of certifying the state’s results. The confrontation

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Georgia prosecutors investigating Trump’s efforts to overturn 2020 election lose subpoena fight with Illinois pastor

By Jason Morris and Sara Murray, CNN An Illinois judge has ruled that the Atlanta-area district attorney currently investigating efforts by supporters of former President Donald Trump to overturn the 2020 election did not provide enough evidence to prove that an Illinois pastor needed to come testify as a witness in the probe. Rev. Stephen

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Sofía Reyes invoca el poder femenino y la sororidad en el video de “Luna”, el primer sencillo de su próximo álbum de estudio

Marysabel E. Huston-Crespo (CNN Español) — Sofía Reyes ya no le está cantando al mal de amores. Está más que lista para dedicarle su voz y su música al amor, uno que la hace levitar hasta la misma Luna. Precisamente ese satélite es el nombre de su más reciente tema, el cual presentó este jueves, y

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Veterans ‘best of America,’ VP Harris says in laying wreath

By CHRIS MEGERIAN and COLLEEN LONG Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — Under gray clouds and pouring rain at Arlington National Cemetery, Vice President Kamala Harris told the nation’s veterans Friday their work makes America stronger, as the administration announced new support for children who live with wounded service members. “Every day, through your life’s work

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Lo que deben saber los receptores de préstamos estudiantiles después de que una corte federal invalidó el programa de condonación de Biden

Ángela Reyes Haczek (CNN) — Los receptores de préstamos estudiantiles están ahora en una espera indefinida para saber si van a recibir o no un alivio a sus deudas según el plan de condonación de préstamos del presidente Joe Biden después de que un juez federal en Texas lo declarara ilegal, invalidándolo de hecho. El

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