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Month: October 2023

Los primeros datos de inteligencia de EE.UU. sugieren que a Irán lo tomó por sorpresa el ataque de Hamas contra Israel

Rocío Muñoz-Ledo (CNN) — Estados Unidos recopiló información de inteligencia específica que sugiere que a altos funcionarios del Gobierno de Irán los tomó por sorpresa el ataque de Hamas contra Israel este sábado, según múltiples fuentes familiarizadas con la información. La existencia de esta información de inteligencia pone en duda la idea de que Irán

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Survey results: Crime reduction picked as top priority for CPD during search for next chief

COLUMBIA, Mo (KMIZ) A new survey from the City of Columbia shows 80.82% of respondents believe that reducing crime should be the highest priority for Columbia’s next chief of police.  The City hired Public Sector Search and Consulting, Inc., a search firm that specializes in recruiting police executives and managing the complex search process, according

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Fulton County DA rebuffs Jim Jordan’s request for information on her investigation of Trump

By Sara Murray, CNN (CNN) — Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis declined to provide House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan with any additional information about her investigation of former President Donald Trump and his allies as well as any interactions with the Justice Department, according to a new letter obtained by CNN. “A charitable explanation

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RESEÑA | “Messi meets America” es la historia aburrida y sin riesgos de la llegada de Lionel Messi a EE.UU.

Sofía Benavides (CNN) — Lionel Messi es ampliamente considerado el mejor jugador de fútbol del mundo, lo que hace que uno se pregunte hasta qué punto el amplio acceso a él y a su nuevo equipo podría generar una docuserie deportiva tan aburrida. Aún así, eso resume adecuadamente a “Messi Meets America”, un proyecto de

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A company cancels its plans to recover more Titanic artifacts. Its renowned expert died on the Titan

By BEN FINLEY Associated Press NORFOLK, Va. (AP) — The company that owns the salvage rights to the Titanic said it has cancelled plans to retrieve artifacts from the shipwreck. That’s because the leader of the upcoming expedition died on the Titan submersible in June. Paul-Henri Nargeolet was the director of underwater research for RMS

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