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Month: April 2024

Writer Leonardo Padura chronicles life in Cuba as his detective ‘alter ego’ solves gripping crimes

By ANDREA RODRÍGUEZ Associated Press HAVANA (AP) — Cuban writer Leonardo Padura has managed to turn his series of detective novels into a social and political chronicle of Cuba, especially his native Havana. Born in 1955, Padura studied literature at the University of Havana and worked as a journalist for state-owned media in the 1980s.

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North Macedonia to elect president after campaign focused on hot-button issue of EU membership

By KONSTANTIN TESTORIDES Associated Press SKOPJE, North Macedonia (AP) — Voters are going to the polls in North Macedonia this week for the first round of the presidential election, the seventh such vote since the Balkan country gained independence from the former Yugoslavia in 1991. Seven candidates are vying for the largely ceremonial position. The

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Clases del campus principal de la Universidad de Columbia serán híbridas hasta fin de semestre; estudiantes y profesores de NYU fueron detenidos durante protestas

Melissa Velásquez Loaiza (CNN) — La Universidad de Columbia, epicentro de las protestas propalestinas en los campus universitarios estadounidenses en los últimos días, informó que todas las clases en su campus principal serán híbridas —si la tecnología lo permite— hasta que finalice el semestre de primavera. “La seguridad es nuestra máxima prioridad mientras nos esforzamos

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Columbia University sets midnight deadline for talks to dismantle protest encampment

By Elizabeth Wolfe, Kelly McCleary and Matt Egan, CNN (CNN) — Columbia University President Minouche Shafik announced Tuesday evening that student organizers face a midnight deadline to reach an agreement to dismantle the pro-Palestinian protest encampment that has escalated tensions at the school and led some students to feel unsafe on campus. If no agreement

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Casey and McCormick to face each other as nominees in Pennsylvania’s high-stakes US Senate contest

By MARC LEVY Associated Press HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Democratic Sen. Bob Casey and Republican challenger David McCormick will face each other in Pennsylvania’s high-stakes U.S. Senate contest this fall, as Tuesday’s primary election put the men on track for a race that is expected to cost hundreds of millions of dollars and help decide

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New federal rule bars transgender school bathroom bans, but it likely isn’t the final word

By GEOFF MULVIHILL Associated Press A new rule from President Joe Biden’s administration blocking blanket policies to keep transgender students from using school bathrooms that align with their gender identity could conflict with laws in Republican-controlled states. The clash over bathroom policy and other elements of a federal regulation finalized last week could set the

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With graduation near, colleges seek to balance safety and students’ right to protest Gaza war

By JOCELYN GECKER and STEVE LeBLANC Associated Press CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) — The University of Michigan is informing students of the rules for upcoming graduation ceremonies: Banners and flags are not allowed. Protests are OK but in designated areas away from the cap-and-gown festivities. The University of Southern California canceled a planned speech by the

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