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Month: March 2023

7 officers and nurse charged with involuntary manslaughter in the 2020 killing of a man in police custody in Los Angeles County

By Taylor Romine and Nicole Norman, CNN Seven California Highway Patrol officers and a registered nurse were charged for the 2020 death of a man who was being restrained on the ground and repeatedly said he could not breathe, Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón announced in a news conference. Edward Bronstein, 38, was

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Bolsonaro greeted by small group of supporters on return to Brazil for first time since riots

By Julia Vargas Jones, Jonny Hallam, Mia Alberti, Kathleen Magramo and Jack Guy, CNN Brazil’s former President Jair Bolsonaro returned to the country on Thursday for the first time since his election defeat that culminated in thousands of his supporters rioting in protest at the result. The far-right politician flew back to Brasilia from Florida,

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Virginia school district did not try to withhold students’ National Merit Scholarship recognition, officials say, citing independent report

By Rob Frehse and Travis Caldwell, CNN An independent investigation shows the Fairfax County Public Schools system in Virginia did not intentionally refrain from notifying some high school students of their National Merit Scholarship recognition in a timely manner, the system superintendent announced Wednesday. The school district asked a law firm in January to conduct

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Mueren 9 soldados tras estrellarse dos helicópteros Blackhawk en Kentucky durante misión de entrenamiento

Gonzalo Jimenez (CNN) —  Nueve miembros del servicio estadounidense murieron después de que dos helicópteros de la 101 División Aerotransportada se estrellaran en el suroeste de Kentucky este miércoles, según un oficial del Ejército de EE.UU. La fuente dijo que no hubo sobrevivientes. Dos helicópteros HH60 Blackhawk de la 101ª División Aerotransportada se estrellaron en

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Corte Constitucional ecuatoriana admite parcialmente dictamen que permite tramitar juicio político contra el presidente Lasso

Gonzalo Jimenez (CNN) — Por 6 votos a favor y 3 en contra, el pleno de la Corte Constitucional de Ecuador aprobó la noche de este miércoles un dictamen de admisibilidad parcial sobre el pedido de juicio político en contra del presidente Guillermo Lasso. El dictamen fue realizado por los jueces Alí Lozada y Richard

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