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Month: December 2023

Tony Shalhoub returns as everyone’s favorite obsessive-compulsive sleuth in ‘Mr. Monk’s Last Case’

By MARK KENNEDY AP Entertainment Writer NEW YORK (AP) — Fourteen years ago, Tony Shalhoub said goodbye to one of his most beloved creations — the obsessive-compulsive private detective Adrian Monk. But the pandemic suddenly made us all catch up with Monk — stocking up on antibacterial wipes and shuddering at the sight of crowded

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Tentáculos de mafias criminales están tocando el fútbol y medios en Ecuador, advierte embajador de EE.UU.

Sol Amaya (CNN Español) — El embajador de Estados Unidos en Ecuador, Michael Fitzpatrick, arremetió este jueves con dureza sobre la situación del crimen organizado en el país, la debilidad del sistema de justicia y la presunta infiltración de mafias asociadas al lavado de dinero y el narcotráfico en equipos de fútbol y en los

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Why UPenn President Liz Magill is facing more pressure than other university presidents over antisemitism

By Chris Isidore and Matt Egan, CNN New York (CNN) — Numerous college presidents are facing criticism about their responses to antisemitism on their campuses. But none more than University of Pennsylvania President Liz Magill. Some have called for the resignations of Harvard University President Claudine Gay and MIT President Sally Kornbluth after they testified

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On sidelines of COP28, Emirati ‘green city’ falls short of ambitions, but still delivers lessons

By JAMEY KEATEN Associated Press ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — A bold, innovative project begun nearly a generation ago to erect a “green-city” in the United Arab Emirates has run into realities and largely missed its mark. It offers a cautionary tale about the risk of overblown environmental ambition even for an oil-rich,

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La OEA critica la “agresividad del régimen de Maduro” hacia Guyana por el Esequibo y apoya reunión del Consejo Permanente

Sol Amaya (CNN) — La Secretaría General de la Organización de Estados Americanos (OEA) expresó que ante la “urgencia y gravedad” sobre lo que consideró una “postura agresiva del régimen de Maduro” hacia Guyana, en el caso de la disputa por el Esequibo, reafirma y respalda la solicitud de una reunión del Consejo Permanente del

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