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Month: November 2023

2 workers are dead after an 11-story building collapsed in Kentucky, governor says

By Sarah Dewberry, CNN (CNN) — Two workers have died after an 11-story building collapsed in Kentucky earlier this week, trapping the men under concrete and steel and triggering a days-long rescue effort. Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear announced Friday afternoon that both workers who were trapped in a Martin County coal preparation plant had died. Two men

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A una joven inca la sacrificaron hace 500 años en Perú y su cuerpo quedó congelado todo ese tiempo. Científicos recrearon su rostro

Valeria Ordóñez (CNN) — Hace 500 años, una adolescente que formaba parte de la cultura Inca fue sacrificada y enterrada cerca de la cumbre del Ampato, un volcán inactivo en la cordillera de los Andes. Desde el descubrimiento en 1995 de sus restos congelados, muy bien preservados, se le conoció por varios nombres ––”La doncella

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Nurse faces additional charges after admitting she tried to kill 19 other patients, Pennsylvania AG says

By Caroll Alvarado, CNN (CNN) — A Pennsylvania nurse is facing additional charges after prosecutors say she admitted to trying to kill 19 patients in her care, according to the state’s attorney general. Heather Pressdee, 41, was already facing charges after Pennsylvania’s Attorney General Michelle Henry said the registered nurse from Natrona Heights confessed to

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Guest lineups for the Sunday news shows

WASHINGTON (AP) — ABC’s “This Week” — Deputy national security adviser Jon Finer; Gov. Glenn Youngkin, R-Va.; Rep. Steve Scalise, R-La. ___ NBC’s “Meet the Press” — Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy. __ CBS’ “Face the Nation” — Finer; Michael Herzog, Israel’s ambassador to the United States; Husam Zomlot, the Palestinian envoy to the United Kingdom;

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Oregon must get criminal defendants attorneys within 7 days or release them from jail, judge says

By REBECCA BOONE Associated Press A federal judge has ordered Oregon counties to release criminal defendants from jail if they aren’t appointed an attorney within a week of their first court appearance. The state is one of many that have struggled to ensure their public defense systems meet the requirements of the U.S. Constitution’s Sixth

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Oregon must get criminal defendants attorneys within 7 days or release them from jail, judge says

By REBECCA BOONE Associated Press A federal judge has ordered Oregon counties to release criminal defendants from jail if they aren’t appointed an attorney within a week of their first court appearance. The state is one of many that have struggled to ensure their public defense systems meet the requirements of the U.S. Constitution’s Sixth

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Tribunal Supremo Electoral acepta candidatura de Nayib Bukele en El Salvador

macamilarincon (CNN Español) –– El Tribunal Supremo Electoral de El Salvador informó este viernes que inscribió como candidato a la presidencia a Nayib Bukele, actual presidente del país, y a su compañero de fórmula, Félix Ulloa, actual vicepresidente, pese a la oposición de algunos sectores que consideran que se viola la Constitución. El pleno acordó

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Biden y líderes de 10 países latinoamericanos se reunieron en Washington para acordar medidas económicas que impulsen la región

Valeria Ordóñez (CNN Español) — El presidente de Estados Unidos, Joe Biden, recibió este viernes en Washington a los líderes de 10 países latinoamericanos como parte de la Cumbre de Líderes de la Alianza para la Prosperidad Económica en las Américas (APEP, por sus siglas en inglés), informó la Casa Blanca en un comunicado. Los objetivos

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Honduras recalls ambassador to Israel as it condemns civilian Palestinian toll in war

By MARLON GONZÁLEZ Associated Press TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras (AP) — Honduras has recalled its ambassador to Israel for consultations as it condemns what it calls genocide and other serious violations of international law in the Gaza Strip. It is the latest leftist-led Latin American government to take diplomatic steps to express its disapproval of Israel’s expanded

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Illinois city tickets reporter for asking too many questions, in latest First Amendment dustup

By JOHN O’CONNOR AP Political Reporter SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) — Officials in a suburban Chicago community have issued municipal citations to a local news reporter for what they say were persistent contacts with city officials seeking comment on treacherous fall flooding. The tickets from Calumet City, a city of 35,000 located 24 miles (39 kilometers)

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