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Month: March 2024

Al Pacino dice que la manera en que presentó el Oscar a la mejor película fue “una elección de los productores”

Rocío Muñoz-Ledo (CNN) — No, en realidad no hubo ninguna confusión de sobres durante la ceremonia de los premios Oscar este domingo, aunque el público no entendió muy bien lo que ocurriócuando Al Pacino anunció casualmente que “Oppenheimer” había ganado el premio a la mejor película. La estrella de “El Padrino” reveló el ganador del

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Orbán meeting offers preview of Trump’s 2nd-term strongman idealizations

CNN Analysis by Stephen Collinson, CNN (CNN) — Viktor Orbán is taking his blueprint on dismantling democracy to Mar-a-Lago. The Hungarian prime minister first won power through a democratic election, then proceeded to weaken the institutions of that democracy by eroding the legal system, firing civil servants, politicizing business, attacking the press and intimidating opposition

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China's Nobel Literature Prize laureate Mo Yan has become the latest target of the country's online nationalists.

He was once hailed as the pride of China. Now nationalists are coming for this Nobel laureate

By Nectar Gan, CNN Hong Kong (CNN) — They’ve gone after bloggers, journalists, artists, comedians and celebrity chefs. Now, some of China’s most zealous online nationalists have a new target in their crosshairs: the country’s first officially recognized Nobel laureate. Mo Yan, a novelist best known for his earthy tales of rural life in China,

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Connecticut woman accused of killing husband and hiding his body pleads guilty to manslaughter

HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — Prosecutors say a 76-year-old Connecticut woman accused of killing her husband, hiding his body for months and collecting his paychecks has pleaded guilty to manslaughter. Linda Kosuda-Bigazzi was arrested in February 2018 in the death of her husband, Dr. Pierluigi Bigazzi, a professor of laboratory science and pathology at UConn Health.

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Oscars get audience bump from ‘Barbie’ and ‘Oppenheimer,’ but ratings aren’t quite a blockbuster

By ANDREW DALTON AP Entertainment Writer LOS ANGELES (AP) — “Barbenheimer” brought a bump not a boom to Oscars ratings. An estimated 19.5 million people watched Sunday night’s Academy Awards ceremony on ABC. That’s the biggest number the telecast has drawn in four years. But that upward trend comes from an all-time low during the

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NAACP urges student-athletes to reconsider Florida colleges after state eliminates DEI programs

By MARK LONG AP Sports Writer GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) — The NAACP says Black student-athletes should reconsider attending public colleges and universities in Florida. The NAACP sent a letter to NCAA President Charlie Baker as well as current and prospective student-athletes. It was in response to the University of Florida and other state schools that

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Pressure on Boeing grows as Buttigieg says the company needs to cooperate with investigations

Associated Press Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg is turning up the heat on Boeing. Buttigieg said Monday that with the aircraft maker facing multiple government investigations, it needs to make “a serious transformation” around its safety and manufacturing quality. Boeing has been under increasing scrutiny since a panel blew off a Boeing 737 Max jetliner during

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Rosario, ¿tierra de “narcoterroristas”? Gobierno responde a ola de violencia delictiva

macamilarincon (CNN Español) –– El Gobierno del presidente Javier Milei envió agentes de seguridad a Rosario, la tercera mayor ciudad de Argentina, para responder a lo que las autoridades definen como una ola de violencia delictiva. Solamente en la última semana hubo cuatro homicidios: dos taxistas, un conductor de autobús y un empleado de una

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New Jersey lawmakers fast track bill that could restrict records access under open records law

By MIKE CATALINI Associated Press TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — New Jersey lawmakers voted  to advance a measure that could make it easier for government agencies to withhold documents under the state’s open records law, casting it as a modernizing bill that would cut back on profiteering businesses. Committees in the Democratic-led Senate and Assembly approved

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