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Month: April 2021

Harris and Pelosi make history as the first women to lead Senate and House during presidential address to Congress

Vice President Kamala Harris and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi made history during President Joe Biden’s address to a joint session of Congress just by taking their seats — marking the first time two women would be sitting behind the President. Harris entered the House chamber Wednesday night to a round of applause for Biden’s first

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Shadow Hills boys basketball team in quarantine, game cancelled after positive test for COVID-19

Due to positive COVID-19 tests within the Shadow Hills basketball program, the Knights game at Rancho Mirage on Wednesday night has been postponed. BREAKING: @BoysShhs vs @rmrattlershoop basketball game tonight at RMHS postponed due to COVID-19. Per Rancho Mirage school official this is “due to a positive test on the other (SHHS) team.”Stay with me

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Nuevo gobierno se acerca a UABC

Corte Constitucional declara inconstitucional artículo del Código Penal que limita el aborto en casos de violación

(CNN Español) — Con 7 votos a favor y 2 en contra, la Corte Constitucional de Ecuador aceptó los pedidos de inconstitucionalidad presentados por varias organizaciones de mujeres sobre uno de los artículos del Código Penal que impedía el aborto en caso de violación para todas las mujeres. El Código Penal de Ecuador permite actualmente

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Holocaust survivor and Nobel laureate Elie Wiesel memorialized with bust at Washington National Cathedral

The Washington National Cathedral has unveiled a stone carving of Holocaust survivor and Nobel laureate Elie Wiesel to recognize his legacy as a human rights defender “dedicated to combating indifference and intolerance.” The bust was carved in the DC landmark’s Human Rights Porch alongside Rosa Parks, Mother Teresa, civil rights activist Jonathan Daniels and Eleanor

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What’s happening with the Rudy Giuliani raids and Ukraine investigation

Federal agents raided the apartment and office of former President Donald Trump’s longtime attorney Rudy Giuliani on Wednesday, an extraordinary move in the Justice Department’s ongoing criminal probe. The shocking development is part of the two-year investigation into Giuliani’s political activities in Ukraine. He hasn’t been charged and denies all wrongdoing. Here’s a breakdown of

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