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Month: November 2022

AAPI voters emerge as critical bloc in Nevada battleground

By SAM METZ Associated Press Asian Americans have emerged as a critical constituency for Republicans and Democrats in electoral battlegrounds. Take Nevada’s 3rd Congressional District, where second-term Democratic Rep. Susie Lee faces a challenge from Republican April Becker. Both are testing whether campaigning on crime, inflation and abortion resonate in predominantly Asian American communities. These

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The Iowa teen who killed her alleged rapist and was sentenced to probation has escaped from custody

By Michelle Watson and Dakin Andone, CNN Pieper Lewis, the Iowa teenager who killed a man she said raped her and was sentenced to probation and ordered to pay restitution to his family, has escaped from a residential corrections facility, according to Iowa’s Fifth Judicial District Department of Corrections. Lewis “walked away from the Fresh

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Canadian Armed Forces now allowing permanent residents to enlist amid low recruitment

By Rhythm Sachdeva Click here for updates on this story     Nov. 5, 2022 (CTV Network) — The Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) announced on Friday that permanent residents will now be allowed to enlist, as the military struggles with low recruitment levels. Permanent residents were previously only eligible under the Skilled Military Foreign Applicant (SMFA) entry

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Nicaragua’s ruling party hopes to expand in local elections

By GABRIELA SELSER Associated Press MEXICO CITY (AP) — It’s been an electoral campaign without rallies, demonstrations or even real opposition. Now Nicaragua’s governing party is hoping to expand Sunday on the 141 of Nicaragua’s 153 municipalities that it already controls. President Daniel Ortega’s Sandinista National Liberation Front is approaching single-party status in Nicaragua. In

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‘We are so overwhelmed’: Children’s hospitals across Canada stretched as RSV cases, flu-like illnesses spike

By Megan DeLaire Click here for updates on this story     Nov. 5, 2022 (CTV Network) — Coming down from the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, children’s hospitals across Canada are struggling to handle a new surge of young patients with viral infections in what pediatric health-care workers are calling their version of 2020. Pediatric health-care

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Con mítines en Florida, Trump y DeSantis anticipan cómo sería un posible enfrentamiento en las primarias presidenciales del Partido Republicano

Rocío Muñoz-Ledo (CNN) — En un anticipo de un posible enfrentamiento en las primarias presidenciales republicanas, Donald Trump y Ron DeSantis organizaron mítines en Florida este domingo, en su lucha por la supremacía en el estado del Sol y corazón del Partido Republicano. El expresidente organizó un encuentro con sus seguidores en Miami, la tercera

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Charity ship with 35 migrants refuses to leave Italian port

By COLLEEN BARRY and SALVATORE CAVALLI Associated Press CATANIA, Sicily (AP) — The captain of a charity-operated migrant rescue ship has refused Italian orders to leave a Sicilian port after authorities refused to let 35 migrants disembark. It’s all part of the hardline directives by Italy’s new far-right-led government targeting foreign-flagged rescue ships.  The Humanity

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