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Month: March 2023

Las boxeadoras cubanas dicen que han tenido que soportar ataques sexistas. Ahora están devolviendo los golpes

Alexandra Ferguson (CNN) — Incluso antes de subir al ring, las boxeadoras cubanas han tenido que aguantar los golpes. Si bien la isla es famosa desde hace mucho tiempo por sus boxeadores masculinos de alto nivel, las mujeres se veían bloqueadas por la prohibición oficial de practicar este deporte de forma competitiva. El Inder, el

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More than 170 trillion plastic particles found in the ocean as pollution reaches 'unprecedented' levels. Plastic pollution is pictured on a beach in Honduras.

More than 170 trillion plastic particles found in the ocean as pollution reaches ‘unprecedented’ levels

By Laura Paddison, CNN The world’s oceans are polluted by a “plastic smog” made up of an estimated 171 trillion plastic particles that if gathered would weigh around 2.3 million tons, according to a new study. A team of international scientists analyzed global data collected between 1979 and 2019 from nearly 12,000 sampling points in

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The Biden administration took action against several Iranian officials and entities for committing human rights abuses against women and girls in the latest round of sanctions against Tehran over its crackdown on unrest in the country.

US sanctions top Iranian officials over “serious” human rights abuses against women and girls in prisons

By Sam Fossum The Biden administration took action Wednesday against several Iranian officials and entities for committing human rights abuses against women and girls in the latest round of sanctions against Tehran over its crackdown on unrest in the country. As the world marked International Women’s Day, Wednesday’s actions include sanctions against two senior officials

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Tremont neighbors worry development could obstruct scenic Towpath view

By Catherine Ross Click here for updates on this story     CLEVELAND, Ohio (WEWS) — Neighbors and visitors to the Towpath on the edge of Cleveland’s historic Tremont neighborhood are raising concerns about possible development encroaching on the scenic route. Developers are considering transforming a former rail yard turned asphalt plant into an area with mixed

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Snowed-in residents of San Bernardino Mountains receive supplies from volunteer helicopter team

By Alex Cheney Click here for updates on this story     GREEN VALLEY LAKE, California (KABC) — A nonprofit’s volunteer helicopter team has been flying supplies in to residents stranded in snowed-in communities of the San Bernardino Mountains. “Loaded this helicopter up, got a bunch of donations for them,” said CalDART pilot Wes Klein, referring to

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Raquel Leviss and Tom Sandoval apologize to Ariana Madix for 'Vanderpump Rules' cheating scandal.

Raquel Leviss and Tom Sandoval apologize to Ariana Madix for ‘Vanderpump Rules’ cheating scandal

By Lisa Respers France, CNN Raquel Leviss is speaking out about her entanglement with two of her “Vanderpump Rules” castmates. In a statement to “Entertainment Tonight,” shared by the show on social media Wednesday, Leviss apologized to Ariana Madix for her months-long affair with Madix’s now former boyfriend, Tom Sandoval. “I want to apologize for

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Madre de Brian Laundrie dice que la carta que decía “quemar después de leer” era para mostrar que lo amaba y no está vinculada con la muerte de Gabby Petito

Sofía Benavides (CNN) — La madre de Brian Laundrie dice que la carta que le escribió a su hijo pidiéndole que “quemara después de leer” es anterior a su viaje de 2021 con Gabby Petito y que estaba destinada a “comunicarme con Brian mientras él y yo atravesábamos un período difícil en nuestra relación”, según

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The Justice Department issued a scathing critique Wednesday on the Louisville Metro Police Department after a nearly two-year review it launched into the force following the botched raid that killed Breonna Taylor.

DOJ issues scathing rebuke of Louisville police in report launched after Breonna Taylor killing

By Hannah Rabinowitz, Devan Cole and Evan Perez, CNN The Louisville Metro Police Department routinely uses excessive force and practices “an aggressive style of policing” against Black people, the Justice Department said Wednesday after an investigation launched following the botched raid that killed Breonna Taylor. The scathing assessment paints a shocking portrait of racist and

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