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Month: March 2023

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis speaks about his new book

DeSantis points to looming culture wars with Florida ‘on the front lines in the battle for freedom’

By Steve Contorno, CNN Laying out his top priorities for a second term and a potential platform for a presidential run, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis delivered a State of the State speech Tuesday that conspicuously avoided much of the divisive rhetoric that has fueled his political ascent but nevertheless signaled another round of cultural wars

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Starting Tuesday

Feds suspend measures that were meant to boost water levels at drought-stricken Lake Powell

By Ella Nilsen, CNN Starting Tuesday, the US Bureau of Reclamation will suspend extra water releases from Utah’s Flaming Gorge reservoir — emergency measures that had served to help stabilize the plummeting water levels downstream at Lake Powell, the nation’s second largest reservoir. Federal officials began releasing extra water from Flaming Gorge in 2021 to

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Tracking rain this afternoon

TODAY: Tuesday is noticeably cooler than Monday, with a north breeze. Temperatures start in the 30s, and climb into the low 50s. This puts us near our average high temperature for this time of the year. Skies are partly cloudy to start the day, but clouds will increase in coverage through the day. By the

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¿Dónde es legal la marihuana en Estados Unidos y qué opina la gente al respecto? Estos gráficos muestran el panorama cambiante

Alexandra Ferguson (CNN) — Los votantes de Oklahoma se dirigen a las urnas este martes para concluir una elección especial sobre la legalización de la marihuana recreativa, convirtiéndose potencialmente en el 22º estado en autorizar su uso entre adultos. La votación en Oklahoma, donde los votantes legalizaron la marihuana medicinal en 2018, refleja cómo el

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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is investigating foreign interference in Canada's elections.

Canada orders investigation into alleged election interference, including from China

By Paula Newton, CNN Amid recent allegations that China attempted to meddle in Canada’s 2019 and 2021 elections, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said he would appoint an independent investigator or rapporteur to help identify and combat foreign interference in Canada’s elections and its democracy. “We have long known, and an independent report confirmed it

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Mueren seis palestinos durante una redada israelí contra el sospechoso de disparar a unos hermanos colonos

Juan Pablo Elverdin Jerusalén (CNN) — Las fuerzas israelíes llevaron a cabo una incursión a plena luz del día en Yenín, en la Ribera Occidental del Jordán, contra el sospechoso del asesinato de dos colonos judíos, dejando al sospechoso y al menos a otros cinco hombres palestinos muertos, según informaron el martes funcionarios de ambas

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Starbucks interim CEO Howard Schultz

Howard Schultz will testify before senate committee on Starbucks’ labor practices

By Danielle Wiener-Bronner, CNN Starbucks interim CEO Howard Schultz will testify before a Senate committee about the company’s labor practices on March 29, a reversal of Schultz’s previous refusal. “I’m happy to announce that Howard Schultz, the CEO and founder of Starbucks, has finally agreed to testify before the Senate HELP Committee,” Senator Bernie Sanders

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