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Month: October 2022

‘Our security here is a joke’: Election workers lament lack of federal spending on security ahead of crucial midterms

By Sean Lyngaas, CNN Millions in federal dollars could have gone to protect election workers and improve the physical security of their offices, but in a classic tale of bureaucratic red tape, most of it remains untapped less than two weeks before the midterm elections. The botched funding opportunity comes as election officials across the

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Michigan GOP gubernatorial nominee invoked conspiracy claiming Democrats sought to ‘topple’ US in retaliation for losing Civil War

By Em Steck and Olivia Alafriz, CNN The Republican gubernatorial nominee in Michigan invoked a conspiracy that the Covid-19 pandemic and protests in the summer of 2020 after the killing of George Floyd were part of a decades-long plan by the Democratic Party to “topple” the United States as retaliation for losing the US Civil

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Michigan GOP gubernatorial nominee invoked conspiracy claiming Democrats sought to ‘topple’ US in retaliation for losing Civil War

CNN By Em Steck and Olivia Alafriz, CNN The Republican gubernatorial nominee in Michigan invoked a conspiracy that the Covid-19 pandemic and protests in the summer of 2020 after the killing of George Floyd were part of a decades-long plan by the Democratic Party to “topple” the United States as retaliation for losing the US

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Police officer who parked on train tracks called ‘incompetent’ by fellow officers, demotion recommended at previous department

By Brian Maass Click here for updates on this story     Colorado (KCNC) — The Platteville police sergeant who left his patrol vehicle on railroad tracks last month with a handcuffed prisoner inside was hired by Platteville even though a commander at his previous department recommended he be demoted, his colleagues labeled him “incompetent” and another

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Russian lawmakers move to toughen ‘gay propaganda’ law, banning all adults from ‘promoting’ same-sex relationships

By Anna Chernova and Rob Picheta, CNN Russian lawmakers agreed to toughen the country’s discriminatory law against so-called same-sex “propaganda,” moving to ban all Russians from promoting or “praising” homosexual relationships or publicly suggesting that they are “normal.” Moscow’s lower house of parliament, the State Duma, approved unanimously amendments to strengthen the law against “propaganda

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Putin dice que el mundo se enfrenta a la “década más peligrosa” desde la Segunda Guerra Mundial y advierte por el futuro

Germán Padinger (CNN Español) — El presidente de Rusia, Vladimir Putin, dijo este jueves que el mundo se enfrenta a la “década más peligrosa” desde el final de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, y culpó a los países de Occidente de practicar un “juego peligroso, sangriento y sucio”. En su intervención durante el foro de pensamiento

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‘Call Jane’ looks at a pre-Roe world through one woman’s abortion journey

Review by Brian Lowry, CNN “Call Jane” is a good example of how a few questionable choices can muddle an otherwise-powerful story, with the recent HBO documentary version of these events, “The Janes,” outshining this fictionalized dramatic account. The portrait of an underground abortion network pre-Roe v. Wade is obviously timely, but its slightly askew

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