Skip to Content

Month: July 2023

México, EE.UU. y Canadá crean grupo de trabajo para combatir el narcotráfico

CNNEspañol sjv (CNN) — México, Estados Unidos y Canadá anunciaron la creación de un grupo de trabajo para combatir el narcotráfico y cortar su cadena de suministro, según un comunicado de prensa de la Secretaría de Seguridad y Protección Ciudadana de México este miércoles. El grupo buscará evitar que los narcotraficantes transfieran drogas sintéticas a través

Continue Reading

Senate passes defense bill with bipartisan support, but clash looms with House over social issues

By STEPHEN GROVES and MARY CLARE JALONICK Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate has passed a massive annual defense bill that would deliver a 5.2% pay raise for service members and keep the nation’s military operating, avoiding partisan policy battles with an overwhelmingly bipartisan vote. Senate passage, 86-11, sets up a clash with the

Continue Reading

U.S. Women’s World Cup tie vs. Netherlands draws combined audience of 7.93 million on Fox, Telemundo

LOS ANGELES (AP) — The United States’ 1-1 draw against the Netherlands in the Women’s World Cup drew 7.93 million viewers, making it the largest combined English- and Spanish-language audience for a group stage match involving the American women. The first U.S. match on Friday night against Vietnam had a combined audience of 6.26 million.

Continue Reading

A New Jersey woman is arrested on suspicion of posing as a doctor and prescribing medicine for more than a year

By Sara Smart, CNN (CNN) — A New Jersey woman was arrested Wednesday, accused of posing as a doctor and prescribing medicine to people. Maria Macburnie, 62, was charged with practicing medicine by an unlicensed person, forgery, health care claims fraud, and three counts of distribution of a controlled dangerous substance, according to the Ocean

Continue Reading

Ecuador recupera partes de restos humanos de una prisión en Guayaquil tras la revuelta de varios días que deja decenas de muertos

Alexandra Ferguson (CNN) — Al menos 11 “cadáveres completos” y decenas de partes de cuerpos, incluidas cabezas humanas, se recuperaron este miércoles de una importante prisión de Guayaquil, Ecuador, tras días de enfrentamientos letales en la penitenciaría. Los restos fueron retirados de la Penitenciaría Litoral de Guayaquil, donde estalló la violencia el sábado. Cifras de

Continue Reading

‘Mississippi’s Giant Houseparty’ shows sharp divide between GOP governor and Democratic challenger

By EMILY WAGSTER PETTUS Associated Press PHILADELPHIA, Miss. (AP) — Mississippi’s political divide was on full display Thursday in the blazing heat as Republican Gov. Tate Reeves and Democratic challenger Brandon Presley spoke to a rowdy outdoor crowd at the largest political event of this election year, less than two weeks before party primaries. Spectators

Continue Reading

Dozens of smuggled people found working in ‘horrible’ conditions at illegal California pot plant

MERCED, Calif. (AP) — Authorities in California’s Central Valley say they’ve found dozens of people working and living in “horrible” conditions at an illegal marijuana plant. The Merced County Sheriff’s Office says 60 people, including one juvenile, were found Wednesday at the site on unincorporated land. The people apparently were smuggled into the U.S. several

Continue Reading
The federal criminal investigation into former President Donald Trump’s potential mishandling of classified documents escalated in stunning fashion this week with Trump’s indictment.

Timeline: The special counsel inquiry into Trump’s handling of classified documents

By Marshall Cohen, Holmes Lybrand and Hannah Rabinowitz, CNN Washington (CNN) — The federal criminal investigation into Donald Trump’s potential mishandling of classified documents has escalated with additional charges against the former president. The former president initially faced 37 counts, including 31 counts of willful retention of national defense information, according to the indictment. Then,

Continue Reading

South Dakota attorney general calls on lawmaker to repay more than $600K in COVID-19 relief funds

By SUMMER BALLENTINE Associated Press South Dakota’s attorney general is calling on a state lawmaker to repay more than $600,000 in federal COVID-19 relief funding her preschool received. State officials have written a letter in which they’ve given fellow Republican state Sen. Jessica Castleberry 10 days to return the funds. Gov. Kristi Noem says Castleberry

Continue Reading
Skip to content