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Month: July 2024

La película “Chariots of Fire” inmortalizó los Juegos Olímpicos de París de 1924. Décadas después de su estreno, la película ha adquirido “vida propia”

Alexandra Ferguson (CNN) — Casi todo el mundo conoce la secuencia inicial, cinéfilo o no: la playa azotada por el viento, la espuma de las olas, la música estruendosa y triunfante y el sonido de los pies de los corredores sobre la arena mojada. Así comienza la oscarizada película de 1981 “Chariots of Fire”, que

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How Russia’s espionage case against Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich unfolded

Here are key developments in Russia’s case against Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich, who was convicted on Friday of espionage charges in an unusually rapid trial in the country’s highly politicized legal system. He was sentenced to 16 years in a maximum-security prison. Gershkovich, his employer and the U.S. government have vehemently denied the

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The site of Saturday's Trump campaign rally in Butler

Dr. Sanjay Gupta: There are still key questions about Trump’s injuries after attempted assassination

CNN By Dr. Sanjay Gupta, CNN Chief Medical Correspondent (CNN) — It has been nearly a week since gunfire erupted at Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump’s rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, resulting in an injury to the former president, the death of one attendee, Corey Comperatore, and severe injuries to two others. And although the images

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Political divisions stall proposed gun policies in Pennsylvania, where assassin took aim at Trump

Associated Press Months beforehand, some Pennsylvania lawmakers had proposed to outlaw the type of rifle that was used in the assassination attempt against Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump. The legislation stalled, but that was no surprise. For years, the state’s political divisions between Democrats and Republicans have made it difficult to either strengthen or relax

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How boot camps are helping to address the historic gap in internet access on US tribal lands

Associated Press A boot camp on a California ranch could help improve internet access on U.S. tribal lands. Tribal Broadband Bootcamps have brought together 72 tribal nations from across the U.S. to learn more about how to build sustainable broadband networks. Indian Country has historically struggled with internet access. The boot camps come as the

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