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Correction: Pandora Papers story

WASHINGTON (AP) — In a story published October 4, 2021, about a trove of leaked financial data, a photo caption erroneously identified Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan as one of 330 current and former politicians who reportedly benefitted from secret accounts. The report identified Khan’s associates as beneficiaries, but not Khan himself. 

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Correction: Pandora Papers story

WASHINGTON (AP) — In a story published October 4, 2021, about a trove of leaked financial data, a photo caption erroneously identified Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan as one of 330 current and former politicians who reportedly benefitted from secret accounts. The report identified Khan’s associates as beneficiaries, but not Khan himself. 

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Education Secretary Miguel Cardona is set to announce big changes this week to a federal student loan forgiveness program that aims to provide government and nonprofit workers significant relief but has caused widespread confusion

Big changes are coming to the ‘broken’ Public Service Loan Forgiveness program

By Katie Lobosco, CNN Education Secretary Miguel Cardona is set to announce big changes this week to a federal student loan forgiveness program that aims to provide government and nonprofit workers significant relief but has caused widespread confusion, leaving many people with thousands of dollars of debt. Borrowers have long complained about how difficult it

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Las playas están vacías y los frágiles hábitats penden de un hilo mientras los equipos se apresuran a limpiar el derrame de petróleo en el sur de California

Juan Pablo Elverdin (CNN) — Un tramo de la costa del sur de California se ha transformado por una fuga en una ducto que derramó más de 100.000 galones (casi 380.000 litros) de petróleo en el Océano Pacífico. Las playas de Huntington Beach, normalmente bulliciosas y que reciben a los turistas con un cartel que

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The Nobel Prize in physics has been awarded to scientists Syukuro Manabe

Nobel Prize in physics awarded to scientists whose work warned the world of climate change

By Rob Picheta and Katie Hunt, CNN The Nobel Prize in physics has been awarded to scientists Syukuro Manabe, Klaus Hasselmann and Giorgio Parisi, whose groundbreaking work over the past 60 years predicted climate change and decoded complex physical systems. Manabe, 90, and Hasselmann, 89, were jointly honored for “the physical modelling of Earth’s climate,

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