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Month: September 2024

OPINION | Eduardo Suárez, de La Habana a Times Square

Valeria Ordóñez Ghio Jorge Dávila Miguel es licenciado en Periodismo desde 1973 y ha mantenido una carrera continuada en su profesión hasta la fecha. Ostenta posgrados en Ciencias de la Información Social y Medios de Comunicación Sociales, así como estudios superiores posuniversitarios en Relaciones Internacionales, Economía Política e Historia Latinoamericana. Es de nacionalidad cubana y

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Man convicted of murdering his romantic partner, burning his body in Philadelphia’s Fairmount Park, DA says

By Jessica MacAulay Click here for updates on this story     PHILADELPHIA (KYW) — A 23-year-old man was convicted of murdering his romantic partner in February 2022 in what the Philadelphia District Attorney’s Office is calling a hate crime. Kylen Pratt, 23, received a mandatory life sentence in state incarceration without the possibility of parole followed

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New Florida law bans those struggling with homelessness from sleeping outdoors

By Peter D’Oench Click here for updates on this story     MIAMI (WFOR) — A new law taking effect Tuesday will impact thousands of people struggling with homelessness across Florida. House Bill 1365 prohibits camping on streets, sidewalks, and in parks. Cities and counties are required to provide temporary shelter, where individuals experiencing homelessness will receive

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Giants hire former catcher Buster Posey as president of baseball operations, replacing Farhan Zaidi

AP Baseball Writer SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The San Francisco Giants have hired former All-Star catcher Buster Posey as their president of baseball operations and fired Farhan Zaidi. Chairman Greg Johnson made the announcement a day after the Giants finished 80-82 in manager Bob Melvin’s first season — with one more victory than a year

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Gavin Creel, Broadway star known for ‘Hello, Dolly!’ and ‘Waitress,’ dead at 48

By Alli Rosenbloom, CNN (CNN) — Gavin Creel, a Tony-winning Broadway veteran known for his work in productions of “Hello, Dolly!” “Waitress” and “The Book of Mormon,” has died, according to his representative. He was 48. Matt Polk, a representative for Creel, told CNN that the actor’s passing was confirmed by Creel’s partner Alex Temple

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Criminals set up fake online pharmacies to sell deadly counterfeit pills, prosecutors say

Associated Press Federal prosecutors say a network of illegal drug sellers packaged potentially deadly synthetic opioids into pills disguised as common prescription drugs and sold millions of them through fake online drugstores. Manhattan U.S. Attorney Damian Williams said Monday that at least nine people died of narcotics poisoning between August 2023 and June 2024 after

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