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Month: January 2024

14 workers, including some renovating a Yale building, hospitalized for carbon monoxide poisoning

NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) — Fourteen people, including nine construction workers who were renovating a Yale University-owned building, have been hospitalized for carbon monoxide poisoning. New Haven’s emergency operations director says a worker was found unconscious Wednesday outside of the building, a couple of blocks from Yale’s campus. That worker is in critical condition at

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An aide who called 911 requesting an ambulance to Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin’s house on New Year’s Day asked that the ambulance be discreet and “not show up with lights and sirens.”

‘We’re trying to remain a little subtle’: Austin aide pressed 911 dispatcher to keep ambulance response quiet

CNN By Haley Britzky, CNN (CNN) — An aide who called 911 requesting an ambulance to Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin’s house on New Year’s Day asked that the ambulance be discreet and “not show up with lights and sirens” due to a desire by Austin’s camp to be “subtle.” It’s the latest revelation in what has been a damaging episode for the

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FBI and CISA warn companies to be wary of using Chinese-made drones over national security risks

By Natasha Bertrand, CNN Washington (CNN) — Chinese-made drones “continue to pose a significant risk to critical infrastructure and US national security” and companies should be wary of using them, the FBI and Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency warned in a new memo issued Wednesday. The warning comes as the US has been working to

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Estados Unidos ofrece hasta US$ 5 millones de recompensa por el fugitivo mexicano “Chuy González”

macamilarincon (CNN Español) –– El Departamento de Estado de EE.UU. anunció este miércoles una recompensa de hasta US$ 5 millones por información que conduzca al arresto de Jesús “Chuy González” González-Peñuelas, un ciudadano mexicano que enfrenta diversas acusaciones en ese país y es considerado fugitivo. Según un comunicado del Departamento de Estado, González-Peñuelas presuntamente sería

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California disaster recovery official sued over sexual harassment and retaliation allegations

By SOPHIE AUSTIN Associated Press/Report for America SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — A lawsuit is accusing the deputy director of the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services of sexual harassment and retaliation against a former employee. It contends the agency failed to conduct a thorough investigation of his actions. The suit, filed Tuesday, alleges that a

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