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Month: August 2023

Colleen Hoover es la autora más popular en Estados Unidos; también puede ser la más polémica

urielblanco (CNN) — Un autor no domina las listas de los más vendidos durante meses sin recibir muchos elogios o suscitar mucha polémica. Colleen Hoover, actualmente una de las autoras más populares de Estados Unidos, ha atraído ambas por igual. Hoover escribe novelas románticas contemporáneas y novelas de suspense psicológico dirigidas al público femenino. La

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A House impeachment inquiry of President Biden is a ‘natural step forward,’ Speaker McCarthy says

By JONATHAN J. COOPER Associated Press PHOENIX (AP) — Speaker Kevin McCarthy suggested Sunday that an impeachment inquiry of President Joe Biden was becoming more likely, calling it “a natural step forward” as Congress soon ends its summer break and House Republicans seek to expand their investigative powers. McCarthy, R-Calif., has so far avoided committing

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Opinion: Sha’Carri Richardson says she’s now embracing the most important cause of all

Opinion by Amira Rose Davis (CNN) — Black women athletes have long been hyper-scrutinized: Their bodies, hair, outfits as well as their celebrations, emotions and even their activism are not merely picked apart on social media and in the press, but they sometimes have been disciplined by the very leagues, federations and governing bodies for which they play. Perhaps that is why their

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‘A way to bring a little history back:’ Historic Waynesville arch making its comeback on Main Street

By Taylor Thompson Click here for updates on this story     WAYNESVILLE, North Carolina (WLOS) — The Waynesville community rallied around one another as the revival of the Waynesville arch began Saturday, Aug. 26, with a groundbreaking ceremony where the arch will make its comeback to downtown after more than 50 years. The original arch was

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Israel says its foreign minister met with his Libyan counterpart in sign of burgeoning ties

By JOSEF FEDERMAN Associated Press JERUSALEM (AP) — Israel’s Foreign Ministry says the Israeli and Libyan foreign ministers met secretly in Italy last week. It says the talks in Rome marked the first-ever meeting between the country’s top diplomats. The meeting between Israeli Foreign Minister Eli Cohen and Najla Mangoush, foreign minister of the Tripoli-based

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