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Month: March 2023

People walk with umbrellas on California Street during a rainy day in San Francisco Tuesday.

California faces a second day of heavy rain and snow, adding to record snow levels and flooding concerns

By Jennifer Gray, CNN meteorologist A powerful Pacific storm isn’t finished battering California, as the state entered day two of heavy rainfall, mountain snow, gusty winds and the potential for severe weather. The system already left parts of Interstate 5 closed from California into Oregon on Tuesday due to the extreme winter conditions, the Oregon

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A federal judge ruled Tuesday that Google intentionally deleted employee chat messages that could have been used as evidence in the high-profile antitrust case. Pictured is the Google campus in Mountain View

Federal judge rules Google tried to ‘hide the ball’ by deleting chat logs in a big antitrust case

By Brian Fung, CNN Google intentionally sought to “hide the ball” in a high-profile antitrust case by automatically deleting employee chat messages that could have been used as evidence in the suit, a federal judge ruled Tuesday, dealing a blow to the tech giant. The ruling condemns Google’s document preservation practices and their impact on

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Distrito escolar de Wisconsin prohíbe la canción de Miley Cyrus-Dolly Parton con la palabra “arcoíris” en el título

Sol Amaya (CNN) — La clase de primer grado de Melissa Tempel en la Escuela Primaria Heyer en el condado de Waukesha, Wisconsin, pasó semanas preparándose para su próximo concierto de primavera. Tempel y su co-maestro, instructores bilingües en la escuela, querían que el concierto tuviera un tema de unidad y paz mundial. Entre las

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Al menos nueve militares mueren tras ataque a pelotón del Ejército en Colombia, informó el presidente Gustavo Petro

Melissa Velásquez Loaiza (CNN Español) — Al menos nueve militares murieron en un ataque a un pelotón del Ejército en la región del Catatumbo, en el departamento de Norte de Santander, Colombia, informó este miércoles mediante un mensaje en Twitter el presidente Gustavo Petro. “Repudio total al ataque al pelotón del Ejército en el Catatumbo,

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Active-duty service members file claims against the government for Red Hill water contamination

By Kristen Consillio Click here for updates on this story     HONOLULU COUNTY (KITV) — For the first time, active-duty service members sickened by the Navy’s jet fuel-contaminated water are filing new claims against the federal government. Navy Ensign Koda Freeman says his family is still suffering the consequences of using toxic water in 2021. “Since

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