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Month: August 2023

Eminem pide a Vivek Ramaswamy, aspirante presidencial republicano, que deje de usar su música en actos de campaña

urielblanco (CNN) — Tras interpretar su propia versión de “Lose Yourself” de Eminem en la Feria Estatal de Iowa, el aspirante presidencial republicano Vivek Ramaswamy recibió una petición de The Real Slim Shady para que dejara de utilizar su música. BMI, la organización de derechos de ejecución, informó a la campaña de Ramaswamy, a petición

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Two Ugandan men may face death penalty after ‘aggravated homosexuality’ charge

By Bethlehem Feleke, David McKenzie and Nimi Princewill, CNN (CNN) — Two men in Uganda are facing separate charges of “aggravated homosexuality,” an offense punishable by death under the country’s controversial new anti-gay laws. A 20-year-old man in the district of Soroti in eastern Uganda was charged on August 18 after he allegedly, “performed unlawful sexual intercourse with one [man] aged

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Oklahoma bank and the Justice Department propose settlement of redlining allegations around Tulsa

By KEN MILLER Associated Press The U.S. Department of Justice and an Oklahoma bank have announced a proposed agreement to settle claims that the bank discriminated in lending to Black and Hispanic people. The Justice Department says the American Bank of Oklahoma used redlining in majority-Black and Hispanic neighborhoods in the Tulsa area, including the

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The FBI and European law enforcement agencies dismantled a massive network of hacked computers that had been used in a major fraud scheme.

FBI announces it has dismantled global network of hacked computers used in major fraud scheme

By Sean Lyngaas, CNN (CNN) — The FBI and European law enforcement agencies dismantled a massive network of hacked computers that had been used to defraud victims of hundreds of millions of dollars, agencies announced Tuesday. The Justice Department seized over $8 million in cryptocurrency from the hackers and removed their malicious code from an

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Spain’s government presses for suspension of soccer chief Luis Rubiales after unwanted kiss. What’s next?

By George Ramsay, Benjamin Brown and Patrick Sung, CNN (CNN) — The Spanish government has taken further steps toward suspending beleaguered soccer chief Luis Rubiales after submitting all necessary documentation to the country’s Court of Arbitration of Sport (TAD). The development comes as pressure continues to mount on Rubiales ever since he gave an unwanted

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California’s attorney general sues school district over policy requiring parental notification when students change gender identification

By Alisha Ebrahimji and Andy Rose, CNN (CNN) — California’s attorney general has filed a lawsuit against a local school district over its new policy requiring parents to be notified when a child tells a teacher they want to be recognized by a different gender identity or pronoun than the one listed on their birth

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Guatemalan president calls for transition of power to anti-corruption crusader Arévalo

By SONIA PÉREZ D. AND MEGAN JANETSKY Associated Press GUATEMALA CITY (AP) — Guatemalan President Alejandro Giammattei is calling for a democratic transition of power to anti-corruption campaigner and president-elect Bernardo Arévalo and his party Seed Movement, which have faced waves of legal attacks in attempts to block his rise to power. Giammattei’s statement Tuesday

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Opinion: Judge Chutkan chose exactly the right trial date for Donald Trump

Opinion by Dennis Aftergut and Jeffrey Abramson (CNN) — Editor’s note: Dennis Aftergut is a former federal prosecutor and currently counsel to Lawyers Defending American Democracy, a nonpartisan organization engaged in preserving the rule of law. Jeffrey Abramson is a professor of government and law emeritus at the University of Texas at Austin and author of “We, The Jury: The Jury System

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