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Month: June 2023

Investigation broadens into Titanic-bound submersible implosion as questions mount over craft’s safety

CNN By Aya Elamroussi, Ray Sanchez and Gabe Cohen, CNN (CNN) — The international investigation into the fatal Titan submersible implosion broadened on Saturday, with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police saying it’s looking into whether “criminal, federal, or provincial laws may possibly have been broken.” The announcement comes amid mounting questions about the Titan’s design,

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Wagner boss Yevgeny Prigozhin furthered his dispute with Russian military leaders on June 23.

Putin vows to punish ‘armed uprising’ by Wagner militia as Russia is plunged into crisis

By Rob Picheta, Simone McCarthy, Tara John, Mariya Knight, Lauren Kent, Katharina Krebs, Josh Pennington and Uliana Pavlova, CNN (CNN) — Vladimir Putin is facing the greatest threat to his authority in two decades after the head of the Wagner paramilitary group launched an apparent insurrection, claimed control of military facilities in two Russian cities,

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Vice President Kamala Harris speaks about reproductive rights during an event in Washington

Kamala Harris found her voice on abortion rights in the year after Dobbs. Now she’s making it central to her 2024 message

By Jasmine Wright, CNN (CNN) — Vice President Kamala Harris was fed up. At a March event in Des Moines, Iowa, Harris listened to a shy nursing student recount the harrowing story of a pregnant patient seeking an abortion. The patient’s sudden health complications required the early end of their pregnancy in a state where

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“Pudimos haber sido nosotros”, dicen padre e hijo que se retiraron del viaje en el submarino Titán por preocupaciones de seguridad

Sol Amaya (CNN )– Un padre y su hijo renunciaron a sus asientos en el submarino Titán por preocupaciones de seguridad solo unas semanas antes de su catastrófica implosión, le dijeron a CNN. El inversionista Jay Bloom y su hijo Sean dijeron que ambos estaban preocupados por el sumergible y su capacidad para viajar a

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Kyrgios defeated Tsitsipas in their heated third-round match at Wimbledon.

Stefanos Tsitsipas says his Nick Kyrgios comments were ‘misinterpreted’ after some ‘insinuated racism where none exists’

By Issy Ronald, CNN (CNN) — Stefanos Tsitsipas has said that his comments made on Netflix’s “Break Point” docuseries about Nick Kyrgios were “misinterpreted” after some individuals on social media perceived them as racist. Speaking about his third-round loss to the Australian at Wimbledon last year, Tsitsipas said in “Break Point” that Kyrgios’ approach to

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El aborto en la historia: mucho antes del fallo de Roe vs. Wade, las mujeres interrumpían sus embarazos

Sofía Benavides (CNN) — Actualmente el aborto, al menos en Estados Unidos, es un polvorín político, legal y moral. Pero durante largos períodos de la historia, interrumpir un embarazo no deseado, especialmente en las etapas tempranas, fue un hecho de la vida poco controvertido, dicen los historiadores. Papiros egipcios, obras de teatro griegas, monedas romanas,

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