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Month: February 2023

Charges dismissed against NewsNation reporter who was arrested at East Palestine press conference

By Celina Tebor, CNN The criminal charges filed against the NewsNation reporter who was arrested while reporting at a news conference in East Palestine have been dropped, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost announced Wednesday. Evan Lambert-McMichael was arrested after reporting live during a news conference last week held by Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine and other

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Condenan a cadena perpetua sin libertad condicional al atacante del supermercado en Buffalo, en el que murieron 10 personas

Sofía Benavides (CNN) — Payton Gendron, autor del tiroteo en el supermercado Buffalo Tops en el que murieron 10 personas, fue condenado este miércoles a cadena perpetua, sin libertad condicional. “Nunca volverás a ver la luz del día como un hombre libre”, dijo la jueza Susan Eagan. Payton Gendron, un hombre blanco de 19 años,

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Biden could deliver remarks this week addressing downed objects, sources say

By Jeremy Diamond, Phil Mattingly and Maegan Vazquez, CNN President Joe Biden could deliver remarks this week addressing the downing of the Chinese spy balloon and other unidentified high-altitude objects over North American airspace, two sources familiar with the matter said. White House officials are actively weighing a potential address by the president, the source

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El salario mínimo en España sube a 1.080 euros, equivalentes a US$ 1.158: ¿alcanza para vivir en Madrid o Barcelona?

Sofía Benavides (CNN Español) — El Consejo de Ministros de España acordó este martes fijar el Salario Mínimo Interprofesional (SMI) en 1.080 euros brutos al mes, equivalentes a US$ 1.158, repartidos en 14 pagas. La medida tendrá carácter retroactivo al 1 de enero de 2023 y supone un incremento del 47% respecto al SMI fijado

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Top Republicans plot Santos’ ouster as embattled freshman weighs reelection

By Melanie Zanona, Manu Raju and Edward-Isaac Dovere, CNN Embattled Rep. George Santos is contemplating a nightmare scenario for House Republicans: Trying to stick it out in Congress, even if he is indicted on criminal charges. After previously signaling to Republicans he wouldn’t seek reelection, Santos has recently been telling people he is considering running

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First on CNN: DOJ officially decides not to charge Matt Gaetz in sex-trafficking probe

By Paula Reid and Hannah Rabinowitz, CNN The Justice Department has informed lawyers for Rep. Matt Gaetz and multiple witnesses that it will not bring charges against the Florida Republican after a yearslong federal sex-trafficking investigation. Senior officials reached out to lawyers for multiple witnesses on Wednesday, a source familiar with the matter told CNN,

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