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California school safety officer fired following shooting of 18-year-old woman

By Alexandra Meeks, CNN A school safety officer in Long Beach, California, has been fired after shooting an 18-year-old woman following a physical altercation last month, school officials said Wednesday. The officer was accused of violating district policy, Superintendent Jill Baker said. The decision came after Manuela “Mona” Rodriguez was shot by a Millikan High

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William Ribeiro: futbolista brasileño acusado de intento de homicidio tras patear al árbitro en la cabeza

olivertapia (CNN) — Un futbolista brasileño enfrenta un cargo de intento de homicidio luego de darle una patada en la cabeza a un árbitro y dejarlo inconsciente. En entrevista telefónica con CNN, Vinicius de Lourenco de Assuncao, quien es el jefe de policía de Venancio Aires y realizó la detención preventiva de William Ribeiro, dijo

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Twitch confirma una importante violación de datos

olivertapia (CNN Business) — Twitch experimentó una importante violación de datos, confirmó el servicio de transmisión de juegos el miércoles. “Podemos confirmar que se ha producido una violación”, dijo Twitch, que es propiedad de Amazon, en Twitter. “Nuestros equipos están trabajando con urgencia para comprender el alcance de esto”. La declaración de la compañía se

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Austrian leader vows to stay on amid bribery allegations

BERLIN (AP) — Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz is denying wrongdoing and vowing to remain the country’s leader despite being under investigation in a probe of suspected bribery. However, his coalition partner said Thursday that the allegations left a “disastrous” impression and raised questions over the chancellor’s “ability to act.” Anti-corruption prosecutors said Wednesday they are

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Australia wants Facebook held liable for anonymous comments

By ROD McGUIRK Associated Press CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has described social media as a “coward’s palace” and warns that digital platforms such as Facebook should be held liable for defamatory comments posted anonymously. Anonymous commentators who use social media to vilify and bully have become the latest battleground between

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Australia wants Facebook held liable for anonymous comments

By ROD McGUIRK Associated Press CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has described social media as a “coward’s palace” and warns that digital platforms such as Facebook should be held liable for defamatory comments posted anonymously. Anonymous commentators who use social media to vilify and bully have become the latest battleground between

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