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Month: March 2024

Hallan el esqueleto de un dinosaurio gigante de hace 70 millones de años que está conectado desde el cráneo hasta la cola

Belén Liotti (CNN) — Un descubrimiento en el sur de Francia ha revelado un espécimen raro: un esqueleto de dinosaurio casi completo que está conectado desde el cráneo posterior hasta la cola. El enorme fósil fue descubierto en mayo de 2022, después de que el paleontólogo aficionado Damien Boschetto, de ahora 25 años, y su

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Boeing is in big trouble

Analysis by David Goldman, CNN (CNN) — You’d think Boeing’s already miserable 2024 couldn’t get any worse. But on Monday, a 787 Dreamliner plunged suddenly mid-flight, injuring dozens of passengers, after a pilot said he temporarily lost control of the aircraft. The pilot was able to recover and land the plane safely, but it’s not

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Illinois police identify the three kids and two drivers killed when a school bus hit a semitruck

RUSHVILLE, Ill. (AP) — Authorities have identified the five people killed in a fiery collision between a school bus and semitruck on a highway in rural Illinois, including a young brother and sister, another 3-year-old boy and both drivers. The eastbound bus from Schuyler-Industry Schools crossed into westbound U.S. Route 24 “for an unknown reason”

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Saddam Hussein Trial Fast Facts

CNN Editorial Research (CNN) — Here is some background information about the trials and execution of former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein. Facts Hussein was charged with premeditated murder, imprisonment and the deprivation of physical movement, forced deportation and torture. Seven other defendants stood trial with Hussein: Barzan Hassan, Taha Yassin Ramadan, Awad al-Bandar, Abdullah Ruwaid,

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Chefs see a more confident, local Irish cuisine going well beyond meat and potatoes

By ALBERT STUMM Associated Press Even in Ireland many people have thought of their cuisine as basically stews, meat pies and potatoes. But contemporary chefs and a renewed focus on local producers have changed minds. Jp McMahon opened his Galway restaurant, Ainar (ah-NYEER), with innovative recipes that rely on traditional cooking methods like curing, pickling

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A pair of Israeli airstrikes deep into northeastern Lebanon kills at least two people, officials say

By KAREEM CHEHAYEB and SULEIMAN AMHAZ Associated Press SAFRI, Lebanon (AP) — A Lebanese security official and an official from the militant Hezbollah group say two Israeli airstrikes over northeastern Lebanon have killed at least two people and destroyed a warehouse. The Israeli military said the airstrikes hit two Hezbollah sites and were in response

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