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Month: September 2023

Police official defends officers’ group photo with captured fugitive: ‘They’re proud of their work’

By Eric Levenson, CNN (CNN) — After the Pennsylvania prison escapee Danilo Cavalcante was handcuffed Wednesday morning, but before he was placed into the back of an armored van, several dozen heavily armed officers gathered around him in an arc. Cavalcante was positioned in the front, with an officer holding his arms. One officer holding

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Un planeta en la zona “habitable” podría tener océanos poco comunes y una posible señal de vida, según revelan los datos del Webb

Alexandra Ferguson (CNN) — Es posible que fluyan aguas en la superficie de un planeta colosal que se encuentra a unos 120 años luz de la Tierra, según nuevas pruebas descubiertas por el telescopio espacial James Webb. La investigación realizada con el observatorio espacial, uno de los instrumentos astronómicos más avanzados en funcionamiento, reveló que

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China y Venezuela elevan lazos, entran en asociación estratégica y firman documentos de cooperación bilateral

Juan Pablo Elverdin (CNN) — El presidente de China, Xi Jinping, se reunió este miércoles y mantuvo conversaciones bilaterales este miércoles con el presidente de Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, según informó la cadena estatal china CCTV. Xi elogió los lazos bilaterales y dijo que China “apoya firmemente los esfuerzos de Venezuela para salvaguardar la soberanía, la dignidad

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Son of Aung Sang Suu Kyi is worried about her health in detention and about Myanmar’s violent crisis

By GRANT PECK and TIAN MACLEOD JI Associated Press BANGKOK (AP) — The younger son of ousted Myanmar leader Aung Sang Suu Kyi says he has always avoided talking to the media, but this time is different. He’s increasingly worried about his imprisoned 78-year-old mother’s health and about Myanmar’s violent political crisis, which he calls

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Former NYC buildings commissioner accused of trading favors for cash, Mets tickets and more

By JAKE OFFENHARTZ Associated Press NEW YORK (AP) — Prosecutors say New York City’s former top building-safety official took cash, New York Mets tickets, a discount on a luxury apartment and other bribes from a real estate developer, a restaurateur and others. Former Buildings Commissioner Eric Ulrich is accused of repaying them with favors including

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SEC looks vulnerable thanks to shocking 1-4 record against ACC as part of lackluster start to season

By CHARLES ODUM AP Sports Writer The mighty Southeastern Conference, which has claimed 13 of the last 17 national championships, including four straight, looks far more vulnerable than anyone expected and the slow start could be important when teams are competing for playoff spots. The SEC’s 1-4 record against Atlantic Coast Conference teams ranks as

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How to help Libya flood victims

By CNN Impact Your World (CNN) — Devastating floods from Storm Daniel have left at least 5,000 people dead and around 10,000 more missing in Libya. The United Nations’ International Organization for Migration (IOM) says that more than 30,000 people have also been displaced. Heavy rains from the storm caused two dams in the northern city of Derna

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‘Invisible Beauty’ offers a unique take on fashion through eyes of trailblazer Bethann Hardison

By LEANNE ITALIE AP Entertainment Writer NEW YORK (AP) — A new documentary out Friday, “Invisible Beauty,” offers a unique take on the fashion industry through the life and work of trailblazer Bethann Hardison. The former model, model agency owner and activist at large co-wrote and co-directs the film with Frédéric Tcheng. Hardison was among

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Trump’s access to classified information restricted as he heads to trial in documents case, federal judge rules

By Katelyn Polantz, Tierney Sneed and Hannah Rabinowitz, CNN (CNN) — Former President Donald Trump will be restricted on how and when he can look at, and talk about, classified information, a judge decided Wednesday after a sealed hearing the day before. The decision appears to largely be in line with restrictions special counsel Jack

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