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Month: December 2021

Boy Scouts of America announces proposed $800 million settlement with insurer Chubb for sexual abuse victims

By Brian Vitagliano, CNN The Boy Scouts of America has reached a tentative $800 million settlement agreement with insurer Century Indemnity Company and other Chubb companies to contribute to a trust to compensate survivors of sex abuse, according to a press release from the organization. “This is an extremely important step forward in the BSA’s

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Informe independiente señala que la Policía es responsable de 11 muertes durante las protestas de 2020 en Colombia

Ángela Reyes (CNN Español) — Una investigación desarrollada por un grupo independiente con el apoyo de las Naciones Unidas arrojó como resultado que la Policía Nacional de Colombia tiene responsabilidad en la muerte de 11 personas durante los hechos ocurridos en septiembre de 2020 cuando se desarrollaron manifestaciones en Bogotá. El reporte fue solicitado por

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‘We’re heartbroken:’ Minnesota doctors plead in newspaper ad for people to get vaccinated

By Theresa Waldrop, CNN Doctors in Minnesota took the unusual step of pleading in a full-page newspaper ad for people to get vaccinated against Covid-19 and take other precautions to curb the pandemic. “We’re heartbroken. We’re overwhelmed,” the top of the Sunday ad in the Minneapolis Star Tribune said in large type. “Our emergency departments

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Coachella music festival sues Live Nation over Spotlight 29 New Year’s event

The Coachella Music Festival filed a trademark-infringement suit today against Live Nation Entertainment over a competitive event produced by the Twenty-Nine Palms Band of Mission Indians named “Coachella Day One 22,” which is advertised on Live Nation’s Ticketmaster marketplace. Like the annual Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival, Twenty-Nine Palms’ Coachella Day One 22 event

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