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Month: August 2022

At least 32 people dead following violent clashes between rival militias in Libyan capital of Tripoli

By Eyad Kourdi and Nada Bashir, CNN At least 32 people have died and 159 have been injured in violent clashes between rival Libyan militias across the country’s capital of Tripoli, according to an update from the country’s Ministry of Health. Intense fighting erupted in the capital overnight as rival factions exchanged intense gunfire and

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La manera en la que Ucrania utiliza la guerra de resistencia desarrollada por EE.UU. para luchar contra Rusia

Luis Ernesto Quintana Barney (CNN) — A medida que la guerra en Ucrania ha superado la marca de los seis meses, los funcionarios estadounidenses y europeos dicen que Ucrania ha utilizado con éxito un método de guerra de resistencia desarrollado por las fuerzas de operaciones especiales de EE.UU. para luchar contra Rusia y empantanar a

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Michigan GOP formally nominates two Trump-backed election deniers for key statewide offices

By Veronica Stracqualursi, CNN The Michigan Republican Party on Saturday nominated two candidates for statewide office who have denied the results of the 2020 presidential election and would have oversight of the state’s elections if they win in November. Party delegates formally nominated Kristina Karamo for secretary of state and Matthew DePerno for state attorney

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Drier, warmer for the weekend

We’re turning off monsoonal moisture over the next several days, allowing for drier conditions and clearer skies across the region. Dewpoints around 3 p.m. Saturday afternoon were in the mid to upper 40s and low 50s. Humidity is far less noticeable whenever dewpoints are under 55°. KESQ In the days to come, high pressure from

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Judge says she has ‘preliminary intent’ to appoint special master to oversee Mar-a-Lago search review

By Tierney Sneed A federal judge scheduled a hearing for Thursday to consider former President Donald Trump’s request for a “special master” to oversee the FBI’s review of evidence seized at Mar-a-Lago. In doing so, the court put the parties on notice that she had a “preliminary intent” to appoint the special master, a third-party

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