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Month: February 2024

Man pleads guilty to killing of golf pro Gene Siller and 2 others in Atlanta area country club in 2021

By Sara Smart, CNN (CNN) — The man accused in a 2021 triple homicide, including the killing of golf pro Gene Siller, pleaded guilty to murder charges Friday and was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole, prosecutors said. Bryan Anthony Rhoden, 26, pleaded guilty to 17 counts including several felony murder charges

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How a small Texas city landed in the spotlight during the state-federal clash over border security

By VALERIE GONZALEZ Associated Press EAGLE PASS, Texas (AP) — A Texas border city has gained an unsolicited spotlight in an extraordinary showdown between the state’s Republican governor and Democratic White House over border security. Mayor Rolando Salinas says Eagle Pass is about “more than just the immigration crisis,” but that message is hard to

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Chile decreta toque de queda en comunidades de Valparaíso y Marga Marga por incendios forestales

Valeria Ordóñez Ghio (CNN Español) — El presidente de Chile, Gabriel Boric, decretó el estado de excepción constitucional para las provincias de Marga Marga y Valparaíso debido a los incendios forestales, informó este sábado la delegada presidencial de la región Valparaíso, Sofía González Cortés. La funcionaria agregó que se estableció también un toque de queda

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Analysis: What to make of the US retaliation strikes against pro-Iranian militias in Iraq and Syria

Analysis by Nick Paton Walsh, CNN (CNN) — It was meant to sound devastating, and likely felt so to the pro-Iranian militias on the receiving end. But Friday night’s airstrikes against over 80 targets inside Iraq and Syria were — so far — a comparatively limited response to the worst loss of US military life in the region in nearly three years. Friday night tried

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North Korea says it tested cruise missiles with ‘super-large’ warheads in its latest weapons display

By KIM TONG-HYUNG Associated Press SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korea said it has tested cruise missiles outfitted with new “super-large” warheads and a new type of anti-aircraft missile, extending a streak in weapons demonstrations that has rival South Korea worried. The report Saturday by North Korea’s official Korean Central News Agency came a

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State Auditor: Montgomery County overtaxed residents by $89,000 in 2022

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ) A report conducted by the Missouri Auditor’s office indicated residents in Montgomery County were overtaxed by $89,000, according to a press release. The overtax occurred when the County Clerk reported incorrect assessed valuation totals to the State Auditor’s Office, the release states. State Auditor Scott Fitzpatrick stated the county made improvements

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Primo del expresidente Juan Orlando Hernández se declara culpable de narcotráfico ante corte de EE.UU.

macamilarincon (CNN Español) –– Mauricio Hernández Pineda, exfuncionario de la Policía Nacional de Honduras y primo del expresidente Juan Orlando Hernández, se declaró culpable este viernes de un delito relacionado con narcotráfico en una corte federal de Nueva York, según documentos judiciales que revisó CNN. El exfuncionario policial formaba parte de un caso que involucra

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