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Month: September 2023

Ministerio Público de Guatemala pide suspender la inmunidad de magistrados del Tribunal Supremo Electoral

urielblanco (CNN Español) — La Fiscalía de Delitos Administrativos de Guatemala solicitó este miércoles el levantamiento de la inmunidad de los magistrados titulares del Tribunal Supremo Electoral (TSE) por la posible comisión de delitos de fraude, incumplimiento de deberes y abuso de autoridad. Según el comunicado del Ministerio Público, el objetivo es comenzar las investigaciones

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University of Nevada basketball could have a new home in 3 years under a major casino expansion plan

By SCOTT SONNER Associated Press RENO, Nev. (AP) — The University of Nevada’s basketball team could have a new off-campus home by 2026 under an ambitious 10-year expansion plan that Reno’s largest hotel-casino has in the works. Officials for the Grand Sierra Resort said Wednesday that the estimated $1 billion private capital investment would be

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Greenwood, Missouri mayor Levi Weaver removed from office after vote by Board of Aldermen

By Nick Sloan Click here for updates on this story     GREENWOOD, Missouri (KMBC) — Greenwood, Missouri Mayor Levi Weaver was removed from office Tuesday night by the Greenwood Board of Aldermen. The removal comes after the approval of three impeachment articles earlier this year. The vote was unanimous. The first article alleged that Weaver threatened

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What would a government shutdown mean for me? SNAP, student loans and travel impacts, explained

By WYATTE GRANTHAM-PHILIPS AP Business Writer NEW YORK (AP) — With persistent gridlock in Washington, a government shutdown looks all but inevitable ahead of this weekend’s deadline. As the Senate marches ahead with a bipartisan approach aimed at keeping the government open, spending measures are still struggling to pass the Republican-controlled House. If a shutdown

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France’s government promises to root out school bullies, reacting to wide anger over child suicides

By ANGELA CHARLTON and JOHN LEICESTER Associated Press PARIS (AP) — The French government is promising a series of measures to curb bullying in schools, reacting to nationwide concern over recent suicides of schoolchildren. The proposals announced Wednesday include blocking school bullies from social networks and giving all children weekly empathy classes. The government also

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