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Month: June 2024

AP Decision Notes: What to expect in Colorado’s state primaries

By ROBERT YOON Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — Colorado’s congressional delegation faces a reshuffling in new week’s state primaries after a retirement, resignation and one relocation have ensured that at least a third of the state’s population will have new representation in Washington next year. Tuesday’s primaries will lay the groundwork for a general election

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Chad military arms depot blast leaves 9 dead

By Paul Murphy and Sharon Braithwaite, CNN (CNN) — A massive explosion on Tuesday evening near Chad’s capital city of N’Djamena killed at least nine and injured 46 others, according to a statement from its foreign minister. Video authenticated and geolocated to the international airport in N’Djamena shows a massive fireball and sparks rising in the

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Teen fast-food worker arrested for fraud with South Carolina customers’ credit cards, sheriff says

By Janice Limon Click here for updates on this story     PAWLEYS ISLAND, South Carolina (WYFF) — A teenage South Carolina fast-food employee near Myrtle Beach faces fraud charges for what they did after customers turned over their credit cards for payment. Georgetown County Sheriff Carter Weaver said the 17-year-old juvenile is an employee at both

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A Richland County Sheriff's Office K9 was hit and killed during a chase when his leash broke

Richland County Sheriff’s Office K9 hit, killed during chase after breaking away from leash, officials say

By Stephanie Moore Click here for updates on this story     RICHLAND COUNTY, South Carolina (WYFF) — A Richland County Sheriff’s Office K9 was hit and killed during a chase when his leash broke, according to the Richland County Sheriff’s Office. Authorities say K9 Wick was part of a foot chase around 1 a.m. Thursday. Deputies

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Las detenciones de migrantes disminuyeron un 25% desde que Biden anunció restricciones al asilo, según nuevas cifras de la CBP

Paulina Nares (CNN) — La Oficina de Aduanas y Protección Fronteriza de Estados Unidos (CBP, por sus siglas en inglés) publicó el jueves nuevas estadísticas mensuales que muestran que el número de personas que ingresan ilegalmente a Estados Unidos disminuyó drásticamente. Las detenciones entre puertos de entrada disminuyeron un 25% desde que la Casa Blanca

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