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Month: September 2023

This satellite view shows an overview of the 2023 Burning Man festival

Start your week smart: Burning Man, Proud Boys sentenced, astronauts returning, Florida congressional map, Jimmy Buffett

CNN By Andrew Torgan and Daniel Wine, CNN (CNN) — Happy Labor Day weekend, also known as summer’s unofficial last hurrah. Unfortunately, the long holiday weekend is often punctuated by heavy highway traffic and lengthy airport delays — no doubt exacerbated by the damage caused by Hurricane Idalia last week. If you’re among the millions traveling

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Start your week smart: Burning Man, Proud Boys sentenced, astronauts returning, Florida congressional map, Jimmy Buffett

By Andrew Torgan and Daniel Wine, CNN (CNN) — Happy Labor Day weekend, also known as summer’s unofficial last hurrah. Unfortunately, the long holiday weekend is often punctuated by heavy highway traffic and lengthy airport delays — no doubt exacerbated by the damage caused by Hurricane Idalia last week. If you’re among the millions traveling today

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As an under-fire soccer chief stands firm, women’s soccer in Spain may be preparing for new beginnings

Analysis by Aimee Lewis, CNN (CNN) — The thrill of making history isn’t supposed to sour. It is the moment, the magnificent, once-in-a-lifetime feat, that should be the cause of time standing still; cameras panning in slow motion to the overachievers lifting the prize won, ticker tape falling like magic from the sky, extraordinary talent

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Después de ocho grandes huracanes en seis años, algunas comunidades de la costa del Golfo alcanzan un “punto de inflexión”

Gonzalo Jimenez (CNN) — Cuando el huracán Idalia azotó Florida el miércoles por la mañana, se convirtió en el octavo huracán importante que azotó la costa del golfo en los últimos seis años. Y puede que no sea el último; la temporada de huracanes en el Atlántico aún no ha alcanzado su punto máximo y

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Pope tells Chinese Catholics to be ‘good citizens’ as he hosts mass in neighboring Mongolia

By John Allen and Joshua Berlinger, CNN (CNN) — Pope Francis urged Chinese Catholics to be “good citizens” and “good Christians,” a rare instance of the Holy Father publicly addressing the issue of religion in China. Francis’ seemingly off-the-cuff comments came during his Sunday Mass in the Mongolian capital of Ulaanbaatar. The trip has been

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Tim Scott is the top Black Republican in the GOP presidential primary. Here’s how he discusses race

By THOMAS BEAUMONT Associated Press OSKALOOSA, Iowa (AP) — Tim Scott seldom specifically brings up race in Iowa. Nor does the Republican presidential candidate have to. He is often the only Black person at his campaign events in the state. The South Carolina senator introduces himself as the product of early-life mentors who taught him

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