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Month: May 2021

San Jose shooting victim Taptejdeep Singh warned colleagues as rampage was happening, brother says

As Wednesday’s San Jose workplace shooting was underway, Taptejdeep Singh was calling colleagues and shepherding others, warning them to hide or stay away, his brother says, citing witnesses. Singh, 36, and eight other Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) workers were fatally shot by a colleague in two buildings in the Northern California city Wednesday

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Nuevo gobierno se acerca a UABC

Los videos más impactantes de la semana: de la superluna y el eclipse a una tortuga que se creía extinta en Galápagos

(CNN Español) –– Un doble espectáculo astronómico atravesó el cielo y marcó esta semana: una superluna y un eclipse solar. La Luna estuvo en su punto más cercano a la Tierra en fase llena este 26 de mayo y se robó las miradas. Mientras, en Australia un animal ––famoso por las caricaturas–– protagonizó una noticia

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Judge grants federal prosecutor’s request for a ‘special master’ to review materials seized during Giuliani raid

A federal judge granted a request by prosecutors in New York to appoint an independent person to review materials seized from Rudy Giuliani‘s home and office in late April. In a decision posted Friday, US District Judge Paul Oetken said he agrees a “special master” is necessary to “ensure the “perception of fairness” in the

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Captan en video a político orinando durante una sesión virtual del Parlamento, pocas semanas después de que apareciera desnudo en una videollamada

(CNN) — Un legislador canadiense se disculpó después de que fuera captado orinando en cámara durante los procedimientos parlamentarios virtuales, pocas semanas después de que apareciera desnudo durante una videollamada. William Amos dijo que el incidente ocurrió el miércoles mientras «asistía a los procedimientos de la Cámara de los Comunes virtualmente en un lugar no

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Additional hate crime charges are filed after two anti-Semitic incidents in Brooklyn

Two more men were charged Thursday in connection with two anti-Semitic attacks in Brooklyn last weekend, according to criminal complaints filed by the Brooklyn District Attorney’s office. Last Saturday, three men allegedly yelled “Kill all the Jews” and other statements at men outside of a Brooklyn synagogue before allegedly beating two Jewish teenagers about 10

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