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Month: September 2021

Un hombre murió de rabia después de despertarse con un murciélago en su habitación. Es el primer caso humano del virus en Illinois en casi 70 años

olivertapia (CNN) — Un hombre en el noreste de Illinois murió de rabia aproximadamente un mes después de haber sido aparentemente infectado por un murciélago que encontró en su habitación, lo que representa el primer caso humano del virus en el estado desde 1954, dijeron el martes funcionarios de salud. El hombre, que tenía 80

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Olympic gold medalist pleads guilty in Capitol riot and will help prosecutors in future cases

CNN By Hannah Rabinowitz and Marshall Cohen Olympic gold medalist Klete Keller pleaded guilty Wednesday to a felony charge of obstructing the Electoral College proceedings on January 6 — and in a surprise move, plans to cooperate with the Justice Department and potentially testify against other alleged rioters. The deal with Keller suggests prosecutors might

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Olympic gold medalist pleads guilty in Capitol riot and will help prosecutors in future cases

By Hannah Rabinowitz and Marshall Cohen Olympic gold medalist Klete Keller pleaded guilty Wednesday to a felony charge of obstructing the Electoral College proceedings on January 6 — and in a surprise move, plans to cooperate with the Justice Department and potentially testify against other alleged rioters. The deal with Keller suggests prosecutors might try

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Cathedral City Council directs staff to move forward with agreement to bring officers back to city’s high schools

School resource officers may soon be back to Cathedral City school campuses. The four armed police officers that are typically on local high school campuses were temporarily removed from schools in Palm Springs, Cathedral City, Desert Hot Springs, and Rancho Mirage earlier this year due to concerns about the disciplinary roles those officers were playing On Wednesday,

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