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Month: September 2023

‘Stories of resilience and survival’: Indigenous-led tourism is one way to support communities in Canada

By Natasha O’Neill CTVNews.ca Writer Click here for updates on this story     Toronto, Ontario (CTV Network) — Throughout his childhood, Keith Henry was very involved in his Metis community, from annual events to cultural feasts. Growing up near Prince Albert, Sask., the now-president and CEO of the Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada (ITAC) said he

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El hombre acusado de matar a tiros a Tupac Shakur en 1996 está hace mucho tiempo ubicado en la escena del crimen. Esto es lo que sabemos sobre él

Sofía Benavides (CNN) — Ya en 1998, Duane Keith Davis le dijo a un canal de cable que era el pasajero del asiento delantero de un automóvil desde el cual un compañero de viaje disparó los tiros que mataron a Tupac Shakur. En 2009, Davis, conocido como “Keffe D”, confesó a la policía su papel

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The Flying Scotsman locomotive collided with another train in Scotland. Several people were injured

By SYLVIA HUI Associated Press LONDON (AP) — Several people were injured after the Flying Scotsman, the historic steam locomotive that’s celebrating its 100th anniversary this year, was involved in a low-speed crash with another heritage train in the Scottish Highlands, authorities said Saturday. The National Railway Museum said the “shunting incident” took place at

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Residents alarmed as shoplifting incidents trigger store departures: ‘As a community we can’t allow this to continue’

By Parija Kavilanz, CNN New York (CNN) — Lou Martins is angry, frustrated, and disappointed but not surprised that the first Target store to open in Manhattan — in his New York City neighborhood — is closing in October. Target this week cited large-scale theft and safety concerns for employees and customers for its decision

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NBA suspends player accused of exposing himself to sports psychologist

By Kevin Dotson, CNN (CNN) — The National Basketball Association (NBA) announced Friday that former San Antonio Spurs player Joshua Primo has been given a four-game suspension without pay for “conduct detrimental to the league” after a league investigation determined that “Primo engaged in inappropriate and offensive behavior by exposing himself to women.” “The league

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¿Quién es favorito para ganar las elecciones presidenciales en Argentina? Esto dicen las encuestas

Manuela Castro (CNN Español) — El sorpresivo escenario que quedó plasmado tras las elecciones primarias en Argentina, llamadas PASO en ese país, con el economista de derecha Javier Milei liderando un podio de tercios, comenzó a reacomodarse pasado el primer impacto, según las encuestas analizadas por CNN y los analistas consultados. A poco más de

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Un deslizamiento de tierra deja 10 desaparecidos en Guatemala

Ángela Reyes Haczek (CNN en Español) — Este sábado, los bomberos voluntarios de Guatemala informaron a través de un comunicado que se presentó un deslizamiento de tierra en el área de Concepción las Minas, Chiquimula, dejando como saldo 10 personas desaparecidas. Hasta el momento las autoridades no han reportado muertos o heridos. Noticia en desarrollo. The-CNN-Wire™

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Borrowers are reassessing their budgets as student loan payments resume after pandemic pause

By CORA LEWIS Associated Press NEW YORK (AP) — Millions of Americans must start repaying their federal student loans again in October, with monthly payments averaging hundreds of dollars. To get ready, borrowers are cutting expenses, taking on additional work, and looking for options to reduce their monthly payments. Megan McClelland, 38, said she has

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