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Month: November 2022

Epstein accusers sue JP Morgan and Deutsche Bank, claiming banks benefited from sex trafficking operation

by Samantha Beech, CNN Two anonymous women who accuse the late Jeffrey Epstein of sexual abuse have filed separate civil lawsuits against JP Morgan Chase & Co. and Deutsche Bank AG, claiming the big banks enabled and benefitted financially from Epstein’s alleged sex trafficking operation. The class action suits were filed in part under a

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Trump hosted Holocaust denier at Mar-a-Lago estate during visit with Kanye West, a week after announcing 2024 run

By Maeve Reston and Kristen Holmes, CNN Former President Donald Trump hosted White nationalist and Holocaust denier Nick Fuentes and rapper Kanye West at his Mar-a-Lago estate this week, demonstrating his continued willingness to associate with figures who have well-publicized antisemitic views as he embarks on another White House run. West, who has legally changed

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Mexico issues arrest warrant for US citizen accused of killing her friend while on vacation in San Jose del Cabo

By Rashad Walker, Karol Suarez and Melissa Alonso, CNN An arrest warrant has been issued in Mexico for a woman suspected of fatally assaulting a friend from North Carolina while on vacation last month in San Jose del Cabo, a prosecutor says. Shanquella Robinson, 25, was traveling with college friends from Winston-Salem State University when

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Capturan al sospechoso de ataque armado a 2 escuelas en Brasil que dejó al menos 3 personas muertas y 11 heridas, según Agencia Brasil

Sofía Benavides (CNN Español) — Un ataque en dos escuelas del municipio de Aracruz, en el estado de Espíritu Santo, Brasil, dejó este viernes al menos tres personas muertas y 11 heridas, informó la estatal Agencia Brasil. La Policía Militar de Espírito Santo, en Brasil, informó este viernes que detuvo a un sospechoso de ser

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Red flag warnings canceled as Southern California winds ease

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Red flag warnings for fire danger in parts of Southern California were canceled Friday as Santa Ana winds declined, although forecasters noted that dry conditions would continue into the weekend. Southern California Edison’s website showed no remaining public safety power shutoffs. Electricity for thousands of customers in Riverside and Ventura counties

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