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Month: March 2023

Local officials say they are standing with the six people killed Monday in a shooting at the Covenant School in Nashville

Nashville private school shooting suspect had maps of building and scouted possible second attack location, police say

By Eric Levenson, Jennifer Henderson and Theresa Waldrop, CNN A shooter who killed three 9-year-old students and three adults at a private Christian elementary school in Nashville Monday had maps of the school, left behind writings and scouted a second possible attack location, police said. Police identified the shooter as Audrey Hale, a 28-year-old former

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Las amistades fuertes y estables pueden ser un activo para su salud física, según un estudio

Gonzalo Jimenez (CNN) — Los buenos amigos y la buena salud física pueden estar más estrechamente relacionados de lo que se pensaba, según un nuevo estudio. Según un estudio publicado este lunes en la revista Society for Personality and Social Psychology, los investigadores descubrieron que las experiencias sociales positivas no solo influyen en el nivel

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A water aisle is barren at Giant Supermarket in Philadelphia on March 26.

Philadelphia says the city’s tap water is safe to drink after a chemical spill in the Delaware River

By Celina Tebor, Danny Freeman and Elizabeth Wolfe, CNN After a chemical spill last week in the Delaware River spurred fears of tap water contamination, Philadelphia officials said the city’s drinking water is safe to use. “(The Philadelphia Department of Water) has determined that Philadelphia’s drinking water will not be impacted by the spill in

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The alert sent to Philadelphia residents.

Philadelphia residents panic-bought water after being alerted to a chemical spill but officials say tap water is safe for now

By Celina Tebor, Susannah Cullinane, Dakin Andone and Danny Freeman, CNN Philadelphia residents can continue using tap water as normal until at least 3:30 p.m. Tuesday following a chemical spill a few miles upstream of a key intake in the Delaware River, city officials said Monday. Michael Carroll, the city’s deputy managing director for transportation,

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Anti-government protests in Kenya hit Nairobi for 2nd week

By EVELYNE MUSAMBI Associated Press Nairobi, Kenya (AP) — Thousands of anti-government protesters marched on the streets of Kenya’s capital, Nairobi, on Monday despite the government’s declaration that the protests are illegal. Opposition leader Raila Odinga joined protesters on the western side of the capital where his convoy attracted thousands of supporters and he addressed

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