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Month: November 2021

Grammy Awards Fast Facts

CNN Editorial Research Here is a look at the Grammy Awards. February 5, 2023 – The 65th Annual Grammy Awards ceremony takes place in Los Angeles at the Crypto.com Arena. April 3, 2022 – The 64th Annual Grammy Awards, postponed for the second year in a row due to a Covid-19 surge, take place in

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Nuevo gobierno se acerca a UABC

Italia concede estatus de refugiada a la “niña afgana” que se hizo famosa en la icónica portada de National Geographic

Melissa Velásquez Loaiza (CNN) — La “niña afgana” que se hizo famosa después de aparecer en la portada de una revista icónica de National Geographic de 1985 recibió el estatus de refugiada por parte del primer ministro de Italia, Mario Draghi, según un comunicado de la oficina de prensa del gobierno italiano. El sorprendente retrato

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‘Bounty’ reveals government-backed scalp bounties on Maine’s indigenous people during 1700s

By Steve Minich Click here for updates on this story     MAINE (WMTV) — A documentary produced by members of Maine’s Penobscot Nation is bringing attention to atrocities committed against Native Americans. The film “Bounty” brings to light the government-placed scalp bounties placed on the Penobscot people in the 1700s. “I’d like you to know that

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Firefighter’s 5-year-old son honored for evacuating mother, siblings when carbon monoxide alarms sounded

By WCVB Staff Click here for updates on this story     PLYMPTON, Massachusetts (WCVB) — A 5-year-old is being honored as a hero for his role in evacuating his mother and siblings from their Massachusetts home when the family’s carbon monoxide alarms sounded during October’s nor’easter. The family was using a generator to power their Plympton

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High school freshman sues over New Hampshire district’s use of nonconforming gender pronouns

By Ray Brewer Click here for updates on this story     EXETER, New Hampshire (WMUR) — An Exeter High School student is suing his school district and an assistant principal, claiming they violated his religious rights and freedom of speech because he refuses to recognize some other students’ gender identities. The school district said its policy

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Ethiopia to US: Stop spreading ‘false information’ about war

NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — Ethiopia’s government has warned the United States against “spreading false information” as fighting in the country’s yearlong war draws closer to the capital, Addis Ababa, while thousands protested outside the U.S. and British embassies. A government spokesman says Ethiopia’s war is not only against forces from the country’s Tigray region “but

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Police: North Carolina man slams officer’s head into wall before attempting escape

By WXII12.com Web Staff Click here for updates on this story     ALAMANCE COUNTY, North Carolina (WXII) — Suspect assaults detention officers Wednesday morning in Alamance County. Alamance County Sheriff’s Office deputies arrested Glen Todd Smith Jr. for burglary and larceny of a motor vehicle. After being arrested, Smith was taken to the Alamance County Detention

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