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Month: October 2024

El médico acusado en relación con la muerte de Matthew Perry se declara culpable de conspiración para distribuir ketamina

Alexandra Ferguson (CNN) — Mark Chavez, uno de los dos médicos acusados en relación con la muerte de la estrella de “Friends” Matthew Perry, se declaró culpable de un cargo de conspiración para distribuir ketamina como parte de un acuerdo de culpabilidad durante una audiencia celebrada el miércoles en Los Ángeles. De conformidad con el acuerdo,

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Jonathan Majors’ film ‘Magazine Dreams’ gets a premiere date after Disney previously pulled film

By Alli Rosenbloom, CNN (CNN) — Jonathan Majors’ bodybuilding movie “Magazine Dreams” is getting a release date after Disney previously pulled the title from their film slate amid Majors’ legal woes. Briarcliff Entertainment’s CEO Tom Ortenberg told CNN on Wednesday that the company has acquired the domestic distribution rights to the film, which will be

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La gente está haciendo compras de pánico de papel higiénico debido a la huelga en puertos de EE.UU. Pero no es necesario

urielblanco (CNN) — La escasez de papel higiénico en las tiendas de Estados Unidos está recordando a la época de la pandemia de covid-19. Pero la falta de papel sanitario no es consecuencia directa de la huelga portuaria masiva del martes. Se debe a las compras de pánico. Los informes de escasez llenaron las redes

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Interview with John Martin, candidate for Missouri’s 44th House District

John Martin, owner of a small Columbia business, Pro Pumping & Hydrojetting LLC, is a Republican looking to represent Missouri’s 44th House District. Martin is a former pastor who has served on the Republican Central Committee of Boone County. After defeating Bryce Beal in the primary election,  Martin is now set to square off with Dave Raithel in November. The 44th District encompasses most of southern and eastern Boone County outside Columbia.

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Figure skater Nikolaj Sorensen suspended at least 6 years for sexual maltreatment

Canadian figure skater Nikolaj Sorensen has been suspended for at least six years for sexual maltreatment. The Office of the Sport Integrity Commissioner announced the suspension Wednesday. The ban is a result of an investigation into an allegation that Sorensen sexually assaulted an American figure skating coach and former skater in Hartford, Connecticut, in 2012.

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Biden says Israel shouldn’t strike Iranian nuclear sites, but US officials recognize it has a right to respond to attack

By Kevin Liptak, Alex Marquardt, MJ Lee and Kylie Atwood, CNN (CNN) — President Joe Biden is counseling Israel to take a proportional response to this week’s barrage of Iranian ballistic missiles, voicing opposition to a potential strike on Iran’s nuclear sites in the hopes of preventing the conflict that has erupted in the region from widening further. American

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Special counsel Jack Smith provides fullest picture yet of his 2020 election case against Trump in new filing

By Katelyn Polantz, Tierney Sneed, John Fritze, Hannah Rabinowitz, Devan Cole, Holmes Lybrand and Marshall Cohen, CNN (CNN) — Federal prosecutors laid out their most extensive case to date against former President Donald Trump for his effort to overturn the 2020 election in a sweeping legal brief that was unsealed Wednesday by a federal judge

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La fiscalía federal considera “posibles” cargos adicionales contra el alcalde de Nueva York Eric Adams en un caso de corrupción

Alexandra Ferguson Nueva York (CNN) — Es “posible” que se presenten cargos adicionales contra el alcalde de Nueva York, Eric Adams, y es “probable” que haya más acusados como parte de la presunta trama en el caso federal de corrupción, dijo el miércoles un fiscal en una audiencia judicial. El fiscal federal Hagan Scotten dijo que

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Doctor charged in connection with Matthew Perry’s death pleads guilty to conspiracy to distribute ketamine

By Alli Rosenbloom, Norma Galeana and Nick Watt, CNN (CNN) — Mark Chavez, one of the two doctors charged in connection with “Friends” star Matthew Perry’s death, has pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to distribute ketamine as part of a plea agreement during a court appearance in Los Angeles on Wednesday. In accordance

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