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Month: November 2022

What fans can’t do in Qatar

By Amy Woodyatt, CNN After years of anticipation — and controversy — since Qatar was awarded the World Cup, the tournament finally got underway on Sunday in Doha. Even before a ball was kicked, some sore spots arose. Despite years of planning, just two days before the tournament kicked off, Qatar announced a ban of

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Nuevo gobierno se acerca a UABC

“¿Torta puedo comer? ¿O me vas a cobrar offside?”: los memes inundan las redes tras la derrota de Argentina ante Arabia Saudita

Ángela Reyes Haczek (CNN Español) — “¿Torta puedo comer? ¿O me vas a cobrar offside?”. El meme de una foto de Leo Messi con ese mensaje dio vuelta internet esta mañana, mientras los argentinos veían como una y otra vez el juez les cobraba posición adelantada en su partido contra Arabia Saudita. Argentina sufrió este

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Porch pirate flees crime on scooter

By Jeffrey Lindblom Click here for updates on this story     VANCOUVER, Washington (KPTV) — After someone stole a package from John Withers’ porch, he took to social media to let his neighbors know about what happened. He says it wasn’t long before other comments started coming in expressing they had also been victimized. Unsurprising, as

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Democratic Arizona governor-elect says White House isn’t ‘doing enough’ about the border

By Shawna Mizelle, CNN Democratic Arizona governor-elect Katie Hobbs said on Tuesday she doesn’t think the Biden administration is “doing enough” to address the situation at the southern border. Hobbs told “CNN This Morning” that her state bore “the brunt of decades of inaction from both parties in Washington.” “We need real action on immigration

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