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ESPN lays off top on-air talent

By Nathaniel Meyersohn and Jon Passantino, CNN New York (CNN) — ESPN is laying off around 20 high-profile sports commentators as part of a cost-cutting initiative, a source with knowledge of the layoffs told CNN. Among those let go were Max Kellerman, Keyshawn Johnson, Jeff Van Gundy, Jalen Rose and LaPhonso Ellis, the source said.

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Shoppers enter a Walgreens store in Los Angeles on June 24

Walgreens is closing 450 locations

By Ramishah Maruf, CNN New York (CNN) — Walgreens expects to close 150 locations in the United States and 300 locations in the United Kingdom, Walgreens Boots Alliance CFO James Kehoe said in the company’s earnings call this week. The pharmacy chain reported lower earnings on Tuesday compared to the same quarter last year –

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Muere Alan Arkin, actor de “Little Miss Sunshine”, a los 89 años: estos son sus papeles más recordados

macamilarincon (CNN) — Alan Arkin, actor ganador del Oscar por “Little Miss Sunshine”, murió a los 89 años, anunció su familia este viernes. “Nuestro padre era una fuerza de la naturaleza con un talento único, como artista y como hombre. Un esposo, padre, abuelo y bisabuelo amoroso, a quien adoramos y extrañaremos profundamente”, dijeron sus

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Why Justice Amy Coney Barrett wrote about babysitters in her student loan opinion

By Tierney Sneed (CNN) — Justice Amy Coney Barrett, in a concurrence to Friday’s ruling striking down President Joe Biden’s student debt forgiveness plan, defended the Supreme Court conservative majority’s use of a controversial legal theory and – deploying analogies concerning babysitters and grocery store owners – laid out how she believed the doctrine should

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A US Air Force aircraft takes off from the airport in Kabul on August 30

US State Department report details damning failings around chaotic Afghanistan withdrawal

By Jennifer Hansler and Kylie Atwood, CNN (CNN) — The US State Department on Friday released its long-awaited Afghanistan After Action Review report, which found that both the Trump and Biden administrations’ decisions to pull all US troops from Afghanistan had detrimental consequences, and details damning shortcomings by the current administration that led to the

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