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Month: September 2023

A ‘sad and horrific’ death for a starving bear whose intestines were blocked by garbage and was euthanized

By Kara Nelson, CNN (CNN) — Colorado wildlife officers euthanized a sick bear after receiving multiple calls from concerned residents in Telluride. And during a necropsy, wildlife officers came across a disturbing discovery inside the bear. “There was all these paper towels, wipes, plastic bag type materials, and indigestible food content,” said John Livingston, Colorado

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Lee es ahora un ciclón postropical con vientos huracanados que lleva lluvias a Nueva Inglaterra y el Atlántico canadiense

Ángela Reyes Haczek (CNN) — Lee, ahora un ciclón postropical, continúa con vientos huracanados, al tiempo que lleva lluvias a partes del sureste de Nueva Inglaterra y el Atlántico de Canadá, según una actualización del sábado a la mañana del Centro Nacional de Huracanes. “Se espera que Lee tenga la fuerza de un huracán o

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Afghan NGO says it’s working with the UN for the quick release of 18 staff detained by the Taliban

ISLAMABAD (AP) — An Afghanistan-based nonprofit says it is working with the U.N. to free 18 of its staff, including a foreigner, from Taliban detention. Conditions have become tougher for nonprofit organizations working in Afghanistan since the Taliban takeover two years ago, with more reports of interference and restrictions on jobs for Afghan women. On

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From jailbreak to capture, what went right – and wrong – in the search for the escaped Pennsylvania inmate

By Ray Sanchez, CNN (CNN) — The escape of convicted murderer Danilo Cavalcante and the nearly two-week manhunt leading to his capture thrust Pennsylvania authorities under a glaring spotlight. From the manner in which Cavalcante crab-walked up prison walls to freedom to the tower guard who did not see or report his escape to his

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Post-tropical cyclone Lee makes landfall in Nova Scotia, forecast to bring strong wind gusts and rain as it moves inland

By Aya Elamroussi, CNN (CNN) — Now a post-tropical cyclone, Lee made landfall on the far western tip of Nova Scotia on Saturday afternoon as it churned 65 mph sustained winds to parts of southeastern New England and Atlantic Canada, according to the National Hurricane Center. The storm made landfall on Long Island in Nova

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The cost of damage from the record floods in Greece’s breadbasket is estimated to be in the billions

By COSTAS KANTOURIS Associated Press ZAGORA, Greece (AP) — Greek officials are assessing the staggering cost of repairing the damage from record flooding and compensating residents and businesses. The storms began earlier this month and flooded 280 square miles of mostly prime farmland. The flooding totally destroyed crops, battered road and railway networks and killed

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Letter showing Pope Pius XII had detailed information from German Jesuit about Nazi crimes revealed

By NICOLE WINFIELD Associated Press ROME (AP) — Newly discovered correspondence in the Vatican archives suggests that Pope Pius XII had detailed information from a trusted German Jesuit that up to 6,000 Jews and Poles were being gassed each day in German-occupied Poland. The documentation, being published in Italian daily Corriere della Sera this weekend,

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