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Month: September 2023

Las 5 cosas que debes saber este 11 de septiembre: Las labores de rescate continúan en Marruecos tras el terremoto

Gonzalo Jimenez El patrimonio histórico de Marrakech también se vio afectado por el terremoto. Estiman intensificación del huracán Lee. Renunció Rubiales en España. Medio siglo del golpe de Estado en Chile. El iPhone 15 de Apple. Además, Djokovic volvió a ganar un grande. Esto es lo que debes saber para comenzar el día. Primero la verdad. 1.

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Flooding in Libya leaves 2,000 people feared dead and more missing after storm collapsed dams

By SAMY MAGDY Associated Press CAIRO (AP) — Mediterranean storm Daniel caused devastating floods in Libya that broke dams and swept away entire neighborhoods in multiple coastal towns in the east of the North African nation. As many as 2,000 people were feared dead, one of the country’s leaders said Monday. The destruction appeared greatest

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Here’s why many Black people despise Clarence Thomas. (It’s not because he’s a conservative.)

Analysis by John Blake, CNN (CNN) — Long before he became a Supreme Court justice, Clarence Thomas told a story at a public gathering that still sounds shocking years later. At the time, Thomas was a relatively unknown conservative who had paid his way to attend a conference of Black conservatives just before Ronald Reagan

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Voting rights activists sound alarms over private tool that could lead to canceling voter registrations

By Fredreka Schouten and Curt Devine, CNN (CNN) — Voting rights groups are urging election officials to reject a new tool championed by some conservatives as a way to root out fraudulent voter registrations – arguing that the private software depends on unreliable information and could be used to improperly disenfranchise legitimate voters. The leaders

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Fieles a la realidad, pero sin el elevado precio, ni funcionalidad: así son las armas señuelo que Ucrania quiere que Rusia destruya

Melissa Velásquez Loaiza (CNN) — Estas armas fueron creadas con un único objetivo: ser destruidas lo más rápido posible. Y en eso, se jacta la empresa siderúrgica detrás de ellas. Estas armas señuelo tienen un éxito notable: cientos han sido atacadas por las fuerzas rusas casi tan pronto como fueron desplegadas. Cañones D-20 ucranianos, obuses

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Europe’s economic outlook worsens as high prices plague consumer spending

By DAVID McHUGH AP Business Writer FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — Europe’s economic outlook just took a turn for the worse. The European Union’s executive commission on Monday cut its forecast because high inflation is still discouraging consumers from spending money. The European Commission now expects economic growth of 0.8% this year for the 20 countries

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Luis Rubiales has faced weeks of fierce criticism.

Luis Rubiales resigns as Spanish soccer president following unwanted kiss with World Cup winner Jennifer Hermoso

CNN By Issy Ronald, Homero De la Fuente, Patrick Sung and Zoe Sottile, CNN (CNN) — Luis Rubiales on Sunday resigned from his position as president of the Spanish soccer federation following weeks of fierce criticism over his unwanted kiss with Women’s World Cup winner Jennifer Hermoso. “Today, I notified the interim president at 930

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Police monitor a wooded perimeter in the rain during a manhunt for convicted murderer Danelo Cavalcante in Kennett Square

Escaped Pennsylvania killer stole a van over the weekend and tried to contact acquaintances, police say. Here’s where the search stands

CNN, WPVI By Nouran Salahieh, CNN (CNN) — The massive manhunt for the convicted killer who escaped from a Pennsylvania prison stretched into a 12th day Monday after he slipped past a police perimeter over the weekend, stole a van, changed his appearance and tried to contact past acquaintances, authorities said. The search for Danelo

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Armored train carrying North Korea’s Kim Jong Un crosses into Russia ahead of Putin meeting

By Helen Regan, Gawon Bae, Jake Kwon, Jessie Yeung, Brad Lendon and Rob Picheta, CNN (CNN) — Kim Jong Un’s heavily armored private train has crossed into Russia and the North Korean leader has met with officials, state media reported Tuesday, ahead of an expected and closely watched summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin that

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House GOP’s government shutdown threat set to collide with demands for Biden impeachment

By Melanie Zanona and Annie Grayer, CNN (CNN) — Speaker Kevin McCarthy returns to Washington this week confronting a twin set of challenges: avoiding a costly government shutdown and addressing growing calls on the right to impeach President Joe Biden, despite resistance from the party’s moderates. Congress is already facing a chaotic work period, with

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Australians start applying for mail-in ballots ahead of Indigenous Voice referendum

By ROD McGUIRK Associated Press CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — Voters have begun applying for mail-in ballots ahead of the Oct. 14 referendum that would create an Indigenous Voice to Parliament. Australians will vote whether to enshrine in the constitution a collection of appointed Indigenous advocates aimed at giving the nation’s most disadvantaged ethnic minority more

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Opinion: Why Lindsey Graham wasn’t indicted

Opinion by Dennis Aftergut (CNN) — Editor’s note: Dennis Aftergut is a former federal prosecutor and currently counsel to Lawyers Defending American Democracy, a nonpartisan organization engaged in preserving the rule of law. The views expressed here are his own. Read more opinion on CNN. For those attacking Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis for casting her net too far and wide in her case

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