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Month: February 2024

The US is bracing for complex, fast-moving threats to elections this year, FBI director warns

By ERIC TUCKER Associated Press McLEAN, VA. (AP) — FBI Director Christopher Wray says the U.S. expects to confront fast-moving threats to American elections this year as artificial intelligence and other technological advances have made interference and meddling easier than before. Wray told a national security conference Thursday that though the U.S. had confronted foreign

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New designer Chemena Kamali reboots Chloe with a 1970s-tinged debut at Paris Fashion Week

By THOMAS ADAMSON AP Fashion Writer PARIS (AP) — Chloe has revisited its vibrant 1970s essence, infused with Karl Lagerfeld’s indelible influence, propelling the brand into a new era while honoring its pioneering ready-to-wear legacy under new designer Chemena Kamali. Thursday’s fall-winter 2024 show became a meeting point for fashion dynasties. Kamali’s collection, a dance

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What will win at the Oscars? AP’s film writers set their predictions

By LINDSEY BAHR and JAKE COYLE AP Film Writers Ahead of the 96th Academy Awards on March 10, Associated Press Film Writers Jake Coyle and Lindsey Bahr share their predictions. BEST PICTURE Nominees: “American Fiction”; “Anatomy of a Fall”; “Barbie”; “The Holdovers”; “Killers of the Flower Moon”; “Maestro”; “Oppenheimer”; “Past Lives”; “Poor Things”; “The Zone

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¿Quién es Ana Elisa López Coello, precandidata a gobernadora en las elecciones de Chiapas 2024?

Karen Esquivel (CNN Español) – Ana Elisa López Coello es precandidata a gobernadora de Chiapas por el Partido Acción Nacional (PAN). De ser elegida en la interna de su partido, estaría en competencia directa con el candidato Eduardo Ramírez Aguilar para pelear por la gobernatura. López Coello –originaria de la ciudad de San Cristóbal de

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Italian interior minister calls violence against minors at pro-Palestinian demo ‘a defeat’

By COLLEEN BARRY Associated Press MILAN (AP) — Italy’s interior minister acknowledged as a “defeat” the use of police batons against high school students demonstrating in the Tuscan city of Pisa last week but warned lawmakers Thursday of growing violent tendencies among pro-Palestinian demonstrators. Italians have expressed outrage at police violence against two pro-Palestinian demonstrations

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