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Editora de The Wall Street Journal dice que el diálogo de Blinken y el canciller de Rusia sobre el periodista detenido es “enormemente reconfortante”

Rocío Muñoz-Ledo Nueva York (CNN) — La conversación entre el secretario de Estado de EE.UU., Antony Blinken, y el ministro de Relaciones Exteriores de Rusia, Sergey Lavrov, sobre el periodista detenido Evan Gershkovich fue “enormemente reconfortante”, dijo la editora en jefe del diario The Wall Street Journal, Emma Tucker, en “Face the Nation” de CBS

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Special counsel nailing down evidence of how Trump handled classified records at Mar-a-Lago

By Katelyn Polantz and Evan Perez, CNN Special counsel prosecutors have secured evidence including daily notes, texts, emails and photographs and are focused on cataloging how Donald Trump handled classified records around the Mar-a-Lago resort and those who may have witnessed the former president with them, according to multiple sources familiar with the investigation. The

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First Black-owned bank opening in Utah

By Sydnee Gonzalez Click here for updates on this story     SALT LAKE CITY (KSL) — Black investors are making history in the Beehive State with plans to open the state’s first and the Mountain West’s only Black-owned bank. Redemption Holding Company, a Delaware corporation, announced last week it reached a purchase agreement with Holladay Bank

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What a difference a year makes: From nearly no snow to a potentially record-breaking pile-up in California

By Stephanie Elam and Rachel Ramirez, CNN After a remarkable series of winter storms, California water officials reported Monday in their April snow survey the Sierra snowpack is among the largest on record, dating back to the 1950s. The state’s Department of Water Resources surveys mountain snowpack once a month through the winter, and the

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Jefferson City Center of Hope to get almost $1.5 million for emergency shelter spaces

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ) The Jefferson City Center of Hope is getting some more funding to provide emergency shelter spaces. The Salvation Army Midland Division announced in a Monday press release that it will receive approximately $2,031,743 in funding support from The Missouri Department of Economic Development through the American Rescue Plan Act. This funding

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