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Month: September 2023

Putin talks military cooperation with Kim as North Korean leader endorses Russia’s war on Ukraine

By Helen Regan, Gawon Bae, Larry Register, Simone McCarthy, Anna Chernova and Jake Kwon, CNN (CNN) — Vladimir Putin has said Russia is considering and discussing some military cooperation with North Korea, following a summit at which that country’s leader Kim Jong Un appeared to endorse Moscow’s war on Ukraine. The leaders met at the

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The new iPhone 15 models will now use a USB-C charging cord

6 takeaways from Apple’s iPhone 15 event

CNN By Samantha Murphy Kelly and Clare Duffy, CNN (CNN) — Apple unveiled its iPhone 15 lineup along with other major updates during its September keynote event on Tuesday. The company announced it will switch to USB-C charging from its proprietary Lightning charging cable with the iPhone 15, marking a milestone for the company by

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Tuberville’s hold on military promotions would take hundreds of hours to process individually, memo says

By Natasha Bertrand, CNN (CNN) — It would take the Senate approximately 700 hours of floor time to individually process and vote on hundreds of military officers whose promotions are being blocked by Alabama Republican Sen. Tommy Tuberville, the Congressional Research Service concluded in a memo released on Tuesday. The number of pending nominations has

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Slave descendants vow to fight on after Georgia county approves larger homes for island enclave

By RUSS BYNUM Associated Press DARIEN, Ga. (AP) — Descendants of enslaved people living on a Georgia island vowed to keep fighting Tuesday after county commissioners voted to double the maximum size of homes allowed in their tiny enclave, which residents fear will accelerate the decline of one of the South’s few surviving Gullah-Geechee communities.

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Arkansas governor seeks exemption on travel and security records, backs off other changes

By ANDREW DeMILLO Associated Press LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders and Republicans in the Legislature have backed off widespread limits to the state’s open records law, but they are still seeking limits on what can be released about the GOP governor’s travel and security. Republican lawmakers on Tuesday filed legislation

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¿Por qué la temporada de huracanes de 2023 ha sido tan activa y no se espera que termine todavía?

Alexandra Ferguson (CNN) —  La temporada de huracanes en el Atlántico suele alcanzar su punto máximo esta semana, pero las temperaturas récord de los océanos están impulsando una temporada hiperactiva que, según los expertos, no muestra signos de desaceleración. La temporada promedio de huracanes comienza el 1 de junio y se extiende hasta el 30

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Shuttered Michigan nuclear plant moves closer to reopening under power purchase agreement

COVERT TOWNSHIP, Mich. (AP) — A company seeking to restart a southwestern Michigan nuclear power plant says it has taken a major step forward with the signing of a power purchase agreement. Holtec International said Tuesday that a subsidiary, Palisades Energy LLC, signed the deal this week with Wolverine Power Cooperative, a not-for-profit energy provider

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Lawyers for jailed reporter Evan Gershkovich ask UN to urgently declare he was arbitrarily detained

By EDITH M. LEDERER Associated Press UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Lawyers for Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich are asking a United Nations body to urgently issue an opinion that he has been arbitrarily detained by Russia on espionage charges which are “patently false.” The request to the U.N. Working Group on Arbitrary Detention on

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Investigan el crimen de dos delegados de la Fiscalía General de México en Guerrero

macamilarincon (CNN Español) –– El subsecretario de Prevención y Operación Policial de Guerrero, Irvin de Jesús Jiménez, confirmó el crimen de Fernando García Hernández, delegado de la Fiscalía General de la República (FGR) de México en Guerrero, este martes en Chilpancingo. En una transmisión en vivo en redes sociales, el subsecretario dijo que aproximadamente a

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California lawmakers OK bills banning certain chemicals in foods and drinks

By ADAM BEAM AND SOPHIE AUSTIN Associated Press/Report for America SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California lawmakers are working through hundreds of bills before the legislative session ends on Thursday. Before Tuesday’s action, lawmakers still had more than 600 bills eligible for votes. If approved, the bills will go to Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom. Newsom has

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