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Month: November 2023

“Estamos totalmente listos”: Ucrania se prepara para nuevos ataques rusos a la infraestructura energética mientras se acerca el invierno

Sofía Benavides (CNN) — Oleksandr Gindyuk está decidido a no dejarse sorprender si el suministro eléctrico vuelve a fallar este invierno. Cuando Rusia lanzó olas de ataques aéreos contra la red eléctrica de Ucrania el año pasado provocando apagones, su esposa acababa de dar a luz a su segunda hija. “Fue bastante difícil”, dijo a

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Local election workers have been under siege since 2020. Now they face fentanyl-laced letters

By CHRISTINA A. CASSIDY Associated Press ATLANTA (AP) — While workers were counting ballots for primary elections in August, the elections office in King County, Washington, received a suspicious envelope that turned out to contain trace amounts of fentanyl. It happened again this week, and not just in Washington state, where the office was processing

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Education Department will use ‘secret shoppers’ to detect student loan servicer errors

By Sabrina Souza, CNN (CNN) — The Department of Education announced it will use “secret shoppers” to help monitor the student loan repayment process, as payments for millions of borrowers restarted last month following a pause during the Covid-19 pandemic that lasted more than three years. The department outlined framework Thursday for a student loan oversight program

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How a nullified election in Connecticut became a rallying cry for Trump supporters

CNN By Marshall Cohen, CNN (CNN) — An illegal voting scheme in Bridgeport, Connecticut, has become a rallying cry for former President Donald Trump and his supporters who are still pushing false claims about 2020 election security and trying to sow doubts ahead of the 2024 presidential contest. While election experts say this fearmongering about fraud in US elections is overblown, they say

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Jill Stein launches a long-shot Green Party presidential campaign, bringing back memories of 2016

By ADRIANA GOMEZ LICON Associated Press Environmental activist Jill Stein is launching another long-shot Green Party bid for the presidency. The physician from Lexington, Massachusetts, says she’s running to offer people a choice outside of what she calls “the failed two-party system.” The rise of third-party and independent candidates has sparked concerns among Democratic and

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