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Month: April 2021

Former officer charged in the death of Daunte Wright to make first court appearance as tension eases at protests

While protesters gathered for the fourth night in a row in the Minneapolis suburb of Brooklyn Center to protest the fatal shooting of Daunte Wright, there was a palpable easing of tension, according to law enforcement officials, hours after a former police officer was arrested and charged in his death. The former officer, Kim Potter,

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The body of an LSU student who went missing a week ago has been found in Mississippi River

The body of missing Louisiana State University student Kori Gauthier has been recovered, according to a joint press release from Baton Rouge Police and LSU Police. “Since Kori was first reported missing, the LSU Police Department, Baton Rouge Police Department and other law enforcement agencies and volunteers have taken exhaustive measures to locate her and,

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Muere el senador colombiano Eduardo Enríquez Maya, quien tenía covid-19

(CNN) — El senador Eduardo Enríquez Maya, del Partido Conservador Colombiano, falleció este miércoles, según informó esa agrupación política en un comunicado publicado en Twitter. «Hoy decimos adiós a un gran conservador, defensor como ninguno de la doctrina y pensamiento de nuestra colectividad», escribió la agrupación en la red social, agradeciendo al senador por su

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Pausan la vacuna de Johnson & Johnson: ¿qué pasó? ¿por qué lo hicieron? ¿qué sigue? Te explicamos

(CNN) — Tantos estadounidenses han estado tan concentrados durante tanto tiempo en vacunarse, alcanzar la inmunidad colectiva y avanzar más allá de la pandemia de covid-19 que la noticia de este martes de que las agencias de salud estadounidenses recomendaban pausar el uso de una vacuna fue un verdadero golpe bajo. Eso es especialmente cierto

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Former medical examiner says George Floyd died due to his heart disease — not Derek Chauvin

Maryland’s former chief medical examiner testified for Derek Chauvin’s defense on Wednesday that George Floyd died due to his underlying heart disease — not the police restraint. “In my opinion, Mr. Floyd had a sudden cardiac arrhythmia, or cardiac arrhythmia, due to his atherosclerosis and hypertensive heart disease … during his restraint and subdual by

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US is expected to sanction Russia and expel Russian officials in response to hacks and election interference

The Biden administration is expected to announce sanctions as soon as Thursday targeting Russian individuals and entities, in addition to new financial restrictions and the expulsion of as many as a dozen Russian diplomats from the US, in response to the hack of SolarWinds and election interference, according to two sources familiar with the plans.

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