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Month: August 2023

Biden is ‘old,’ Trump is ‘corrupt’: AP-NORC poll has ominous signs for both in possible 2024 rematch

By WILL WEISSERT, EMILY SWANSON and DARLENE SUPERVILLE Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden is “old” and “confused,” and former President Donald Trump is “corrupt” and “dishonest.” Those are among the top terms Americans use when they’re asked to describe the Democrat in the White House and the Republican best positioned to face

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Sweden charges man arrested last year in predawn raid with spying for Russia

STOCKHOLM (AP) — A Russian-born Swedish citizen has been charged with collecting information for Russia’s military intelligence service GRU for almost a decade. Sweden’s Prosecution Authority said Monday that 60-year-old Sergey Skvortsov is accused of “gross illegal intelligence activities against Sweden and against a foreign power.” Prosecutor Henrik Olin later said the other foreign power

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Who is Steve Jones, the judge who’ll decide whether to move Fulton County defendants’ cases to federal court?

By Piper Hudspeth Blackburn, CNN (CNN) — Federal district Judge Steve Jones of the Northern District of Georgia will hear requests from three of the 19 defendants hoping to move their Georgia election subversion cases out of state court. The group, which includes former Trump White House chief of staff Mark Meadows, is trying to

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Las 5 cosas que debes saber este 28 de agosto: tormenta Idalia amenaza con impactar Florida con fuerza de huracán

Gonzalo Jimenez Amenaza de huracán en el Caribe. El atacante de Jacksonville. Zelensky habla sobre atacar Rusia. Comienza el último Grand Slam del año. Esto es lo que debes saber para comenzar el día. Primero la verdad. 1. Tormenta Idalia pone en vigilancia a Cuba y Florida La tormenta tropical Idalia se fortalece rápidamente y según el

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China dice que su prohibición de los productos del mar de Japón tiene que ver con la seguridad tras el vertido de aguas residuales radiactivas. ¿Es realmente por esto?

Melissa Velásquez Loaiza (CNN) — En las concurridas calles del distrito central de Hong Kong, las colas a la hora del almuerzo serpentean alrededor de los elegantes restaurantes japoneses donde el sushi de alta gama se puede vender a US$ 150 cada uno sólo para un menú de degustación. En Fumi, uno de los locales

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