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Month: February 2023

Wisconsin state Supreme Court candidates

Liberal and conservative advance to general election for high-stakes Wisconsin Supreme Court race, CNN projects

By Tierney Sneed, Fredreka Schouten, Eric Bradner and Gregory Krieg, CNN Liberal Janet Protasiewicz and conservative Daniel Kelly will advance to the general election for a pivotal Wisconsin state Supreme Court seat, CNN projected Tuesday. The nonpartisan primary featured two liberals and two conservatives in an expensive and high-stakes contest to effectively break a deadlock

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Poland volunteer fighters respond to the war next door in Ukraine.

‘Patriotism is the common denominator’: Poland volunteer fighters respond to the war next door

By Betsy Klein, Kaitlan Collins, Antonia Mortensen and Anna Odzeniak, CNN On a military base on a frigid February morning in Warsaw, Poland, civilians are learning to become soldiers. A banker, a high school student, and an aspiring opera singer are among dozens dressed in military uniform, practicing their shooting stance, working through tactical drills

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Las 5 cosas que debes saber este 21 de febrero: El discurso de Putin ante la Asamblea Federal de Rusia

CNNEspañol sjv CNNUn mito sobre el parto se extiende en TikTok. La Florida y provincias de China, más vulnerables ante riesgos climáticos. Residentes en Ohio reportan erupciones cutáneas, dolor de garganta y náuseas. Esto es lo que debes saber para comenzar el día. Primero la verdad. 1. El discurso de Putin ante la Asamblea Federal de

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Macron champions pension plan as key to French economy

PARIS (AP) — French President Emmanuel Macron is advocating for his contested plan to increase the pension eligibility age. Macron visited the Rungis International Market in the southern suburbs of Paris on Tuesday for his first public discussion with French workers since lawmakers started debating the government’s pension-reform legislation earlier this month, prompting series of

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Israel president urges consensus after judicial changes pass

By ILAN BEN ZION Associated Press JERUSALEM (AP) — Israel’s president has called on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s coalition to seek dialogue and compromise after it pushed ahead with a controversial judicial overhaul in a turbulent parliamentary session overnight. President Isaac Herzog said Tuesday it was a “difficult morning” after a late night parliamentary vote

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