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Month: April 2024

Ex-police officer gets 200 hours community service for campaign scheme to help New York City mayor

NEW YORK (AP) — A former police officer who prosecutors say was the ringleader of a campaign donations scheme to help New York City Mayor Eric Adams during his winning 2021 run has been sentenced. Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s office confirmed Tuesday that Dwayne Montgomery received 200 hours of community service and was prohibited

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Argentina’s Falkland War defeat stirs patriotic fervor but President Milei has other concerns

By ISABEL DEBRE Associated Press BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — President Javier Milei has struggled to navigate nationalist sensitivities around the contested archipelago it knows as the Malvinas, which Britain knows as the Falklands Islands controls and Argentina claims as its own. The right-wing leader has shown more interest in boosting trade with the British

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12.3 million: Iowa’s victory over LSU is the most-watched women’s college basketball game on record

By JOE REEDY AP Sports Writer Caitlin Clark can claim another record — the most-watched women’s college basketball game in history. Iowa’s 94-87 victory over LSU in the Elite Eight of the women’s NCAA Tournament on Monday night averaged 12.3 million viewers on ESPN, according to Nielsen. That makes it one of the most-viewed games

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Fierce earthquake rattles Taiwan, killing 9 and injuring more than 1,000

By JOHNSON LAI, CHRISTOPHER BODEEN and SIMINA MISTREANU Associated Press HUALIEN, Taiwan (AP) — The strongest earthquake in a quarter-century rocked Taiwan Wednesday morning, killing nine people, stranding dozens at quarries and a national park, and sending some residents scrambling out the windows of damaged buildings. The quake, which injured more than 1,000, struck just

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Dozens trapped in tunnels after Taiwan’s strongest quake in 25 years kills at least nine

By Wayne Chang and Helen Regan, CNN Taipei, Taiwan (CNN) — Rescuers in Taiwan scrambled to free dozens of people trapped in highway tunnels after the island was struck by its strongest earthquake in 25 years Wednesday, killing at least nine and injuring more than 900 others. The powerful 7.4 magnitude tremor shook the island’s east coast, hitting at 7:58

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Taiwán sufre el terremoto más fuerte en 25 años: reportan múltiples muertos y heridos, edificios derrumbados y carreteras destruidas

macamilarincon (CNN) –– Taiwán sufrió este miércoles su terremoto más fuerte en 25 años, un sismo mortal de magnitud 7,4 que sacudió la costa este de la isla, derribando varios edificios, provocando deslizamientos de tierra e hiriendo a más de 800 personas. La Agencia Nacional de Bomberos de Taiwán informó que al menos nueve personas

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Opinion: 5 reasons why immigrants are less likely to commit crimes than others

Opinion by Steven E. Barkan and Michael Rocque (CNN) — Americans have often linked immigrants with crime. During the 19th century, for example, native-born Americans were flooded with messaging that branded Irish immigrants as both violent and subhuman. The association of Chinese immigrants with opium use, also in the 19th century, led to charges that these individuals were bringing vice and crime

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