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Month: April 2021

Former Tulsa police officer faces fifth trial in slaying of his daughter’s boyfriend in 2014

Click here for updates on this story     TULSA, Oklahoma (Tulsa World) — Despite a request for a last-minute postponement, jury selection will begin Monday for Shannon Kepler, a former Tulsa police officer who is facing his fifth trial in connection with the shooting death of his eldest daughter’s boyfriend, Jeremey Lake. Kepler was charged in

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Blinken warns US is falling behind China in race to capitalize on climate opportunities

US Secretary of State Tony Blinken said that “coming up short” in efforts to address climate change “will have major repercussions” for US national security and its economy, warning that the country is falling behind China on renewable energy and pushing for greater investment in green technologies. “Right now, we’re falling behind. China is the

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Presidente de México dice que propondrá un acuerdo migratorio regional durante cumbre climática convocada por Joe Biden

(CNN Español) — El presidente de México, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, dijo este domingo que propondrá un acuerdo migratorio entre los países de Norteamérica y Centroamérica durante la cumbre climática convocada por el presidente de Estados Unidos, Joe Biden, la cual está programada para comenzar el próximo jueves de forma virtual. AMLO plantea acuerdo migratorio

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China and Russia ‘weaponized’ QAnon conspiracy around time of US Capitol attack, report says

Foreign adversaries like Russia and China “weaponized” QAnon messaging to sow further discord among the American population in the months leading up to, and following, the January 6 attack, according to a new report released Monday that details how these countries are not only utilizing the same false narratives to peddle disinformation on social media,

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