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Month: February 2023

Leslie Grace breaks silence on axing of the ‘Batgirl’ movie: ‘There was definitely potential for a good film’

By Dan Heching, CNN In spite of the fact that “Batgirl” won’t be seen by audiences, titular star Leslie Grace says she is proud of the movie and cautiously optimistic about the character’s future. When the news broke last summer that the DC comic book film for HBO Max was being indefinitely shelved, shocking moviegoers

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Jesús “El Rey” Zambada dice que le pagó US$ 5 millones a García Luna a cambio de protección para su hermano El Mayo

CNNEspañol sjv (CNN Español) — Jesús “El Rey” Zambada testificó este lunes que le pagó al menos 5 millones de dólares a Genaro García Luna, exsecretario de Seguridad Pública de México, a cambio de protección para su hermano Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada, uno de los líderes del Cartel de Sinaloa. Durante el juicio contra el

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‘Sorry but I don’t like that call!’: The controversial penalty call which played a decisive role in Super Bowl LVII outcome

By Ben Morse, CNN With Super Bowl LVII tied 35-35 with just 1:54 remaining, the Kansas City Chiefs faced a critical third down in Philadelphia Eagles territory to keep their drive continuing and run out some clock before attempting a game-winning field goal. Chiefs quarterback — and newly anointed NFL MVP — Patrick Mahomes waited

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Memphis firefighters union defends EMTs in Tyre Nichols case, says they weren’t given ‘adequate information’

By CNN’s Nick Valencia and Amanda Watts The president of the firefighters union in Memphis, Tennessee is defending the actions of EMTs involved in the Tyre Nichols case. In a letter to the Memphis City Council, Thomas Malone, president of the Memphis Fire Fighters Association, said his members “were not given adequate information upon dispatch

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