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Month: February 2024

Trump spent $76 million over last two years on attorneys as legal troubles mount ahead of election

By RICHARD LARDNER and AARON KESSLER Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — An Associated Press analysis of new Federal Election Commission filings shows Trump’s political fundraising machine spent more than $76 million on legal fees over the last two years as he faces multiple lawsuits and federal and state criminal charges. The bulk of the payments

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Estados Unidos lanza ataques de represalia en Iraq y Siria contra grupos respaldados por Irán

macamilarincon (CNN) –– Estados Unidos lanzó ataques aéreos contra 85 objetivos en Iraq y Siria este viernes, en lo que probablemente es el inicio de una serie de operaciones de mayor escala dirigida a los grupos respaldados por Irán que han atacado militares estadounidenses en Medio Oriente. Biden dice que decidió cómo responder al ataque

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Illicit Iranian programs targeted by sanctions and criminal charges, US says

By Michael Conte and Sean Lyngaas, CNN Washington (CNN) — The US announced a number of measures including sanctions and criminal charges targeting a range of malicious Iranian initiatives, including their cyberwarfare and drone programs, as well as Iran’s alleged illegal oil trafficking to fund foreign terrorist organizations. The actions come as the Biden administration

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¿Qué es el xileno, químico hallado en el agua en Costa Rica y cómo afecta la salud?

Paulina Nares (CNN Español) — La Universidad de Costa Rica (UCR) determinó la presencia de xilenos en el agua contaminada que llegó a 107.000 personas de Tibás, Moravia y Goicochea, tres cantones de San José, la capital del país. En este caso aparecen los tres tipos de xilenos que existen: el meta-xileno, el orto-xileno y

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U.S. won’t restore protections for wolves in Rockies, proposes national recovery plan

By MATTHEW BROWN and TODD RICHMOND Associated Press Federal wildlife officials have decided not to restore protections for gray wolves across portions of six states, allowing hunting to continue in Idaho, Montana and Wyoming. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service officials announced Friday that it has rejected petitions from environmental groups to return wolves in

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Federal judge in DC postpones Trump’s March trial on charges of plotting to overturn 2020 election

By ERIC TUCKER Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — A federal judge in Washington formally postponed Donald Trump’s March trial on charges of plotting to overturn the 2020 election as a key legal appeal from the former president continues to work its way through the courts. U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan on Friday vacated the March

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