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Missouri House votes to ban diversity spending in government

By SUMMER BALLENTINE Associated Press JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Missouri’s Republican-led House is moving to ban state government spending on diversity, equity and inclusion. Lawmakers on Tuesday voted to prohibit spending on staff, vendors, consultants and programs that promote diversity, equity and inclusion at public colleges and numerous state agencies. Republican Rep. Doug Richey

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El prometido de Becky G, Sebastian Lletget, pide disculpas en medio de rumores de infidelidad

Sofía Benavides (CNN) — Sebastian Lletget se disculpó públicamente con su prometida, la cantante Becky G, en medio de especulaciones sobre una presunta infidelidad de su parte. La estrella del fútbol publicó una extenso comunicado en su cuenta verificada de Instagram, en el que afirmó: “Como atleta, siempre he tratado de mantenerme a un nivel

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Illinois took action after the Highland Park shooting. But the assault weapon ban there still faces legal hurdles

By Eric Bradner, CNN As Nashville police left a news conference Monday, Ashbey Beasley unexpectedly moved in front of the still-live microphones and television cameras. Beasley then told her story: She and her son survived the Fourth of July parade mass shooting in her hometown of Highland Park, Illinois, last year, in which a gunman

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