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Month: February 2023

Las autoridades investigan los motivos detrás del asesinato de un obispo católico en Los Ángeles, mientras lo llora su comunidad

Sofía Benavides (CNN) — Las autoridades de California trabajan para identificar el motivo que condujo a la muerte a tiros de un obispo católico del área de Los Ángeles durante el fin de semana, mientras la comunidad llora la pérdida de un querido líder. El obispo auxiliar David O’Connell, conocido por ser el pacificador de

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Being richer doesn’t necessarily mean you’re smarter, study finds

By Tara De Boer, CTVNews.ca writer Click here for updates on this story     TORONTO (CTV Network) — The highest-paying, most prestigious jobs are apparently filled by the smartest people, right? Well, not according to new research from Linköping University in Sweden, published in the peer-reviewed journal European Sociological Review, which finds that high-earning individuals don’t

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What creates a huge earthquake? Scientists investigate phenomenon behind big tremors

By Alexandra Mae Jones, CTVNews.ca writer Click here for updates on this story     TORONTO (CTV Network) — Scientists have made further strides toward identifying the key circumstances for catastrophic earthquakes, according to researchers. What separates a region prone to mild earthquakes compared to those that could see earth-shattering quakes in the future could come down

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The Supreme Court on Tuesday is set to hear oral arguments in the first of two cases this week with the potential to reshape how online platforms handle speech and content moderation.

Takeaways from the Supreme Court’s hearing in blockbuster internet speech case

By Brian Fung and Tierney Sneed, CNN Supreme Court justices appeared broadly concerned Tuesday about the potential unintended consequences of allowing websites to be sued for their automatic recommendations of user content, highlighting the challenges facing attorneys who want to hold Google accountable for suggesting YouTube videos created by terrorist groups. For nearly three hours

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“El patriotismo es el denominador común”: los combatientes voluntarios polacos responden a la guerra de al lado

Juan Pablo Elverdin (CNN) — En una gélida mañana de febrero en Varsovia, Polonia, civiles aprenden a ser soldados en una base militar. Un banquero, un estudiante de secundaria y una aspirante a cantante de ópera se encuentran entre las docenas de personas vestidas con uniforme militar que practican su postura de tiro, realizan ejercicios

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Nigeria is about to hold Africa’s largest democratic exercise. Here’s what to know about its presidential election

By Nimi Princewill and Stephanie Busari, CNN Nigerians will head to the polls Saturday in a fiercely-contested presidential vote that analysts say is too close to call. It will be the largest democratic exercise on the continent as Africa’s most populous nation picks a new president. The crucial election comes as the country battles myriad

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Real Madrid's players will likely have missed out on some crucial sleep. Luka Modric of Real Madrid is pictured here in Villareal

Fireworks set off in the middle of night next to Real Madrid team hotel ahead of Champions League clash against Liverpool

By Matias Grez, CNN With Liverpool struggling on the pitch this season, the team is in need of all the help it can get ahead of Tuesday’s crunch Champions League first-leg round-of-16 match against Real Madrid. Liverpool’s players might now have the advantage of playing against a tired Real team after fireworks were set off

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