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Month: October 2023

New Speaker Mike Johnson holds favor with conservatives. Can he unite the GOP where others failed?

By STEPHEN GROVES Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — New House Speaker Mike Johnson inherits many of the same problems that bedeviled Republican leaders with far more experience. At least for now, however, he holds favor with the ultra-conservative wing of his party that toppled previous House speakers. But can he unite House Republicans where others

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Kazakhstan confirms nationalization of ArcelorMittal subsidiary after mine fire kills at least 32

LONDON (AP) — Kazakhstan has confirmed the nationalization of ArcelorMittal Temirtau which operates the country’s largest steel plants and several coal and ore mines following a coal mine fire that killed, according to emergency services, at least 32 workers while another 14 remained unaccounted for. Some 252 people were working on Saturday at the Kostenko

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¿Cómo votar en las elecciones de Colombia 2023 con cédula? Dónde consultar puesto y mesa de votación

Karen Esquivel (CNN Español) — El 29 de octubre Colombia celebrará elecciones regionales en las que están habilitados a votar 38.965.515 ciudadanos, según la Registraduría Nacional. En estos comicios se elegirán: 32 gobernadores 418 diputados que conformarán las 32 asambleas departamentales 1.102 alcaldes 12.072 concejales de todos los municipios y distritos del país 6.513 ediles

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Jewish and Muslim chaplains navigate US campus tensions and help students roiled by Israel-Hamas war

By MARIAM FAM Associated Press For many of the university chaplains and faith leaders caring for students angered and shaken by the Israel-Hamas war, the needs are acute, the days intense. The bloodshed has roiled campuses in the United States, at times sparking rival rallies and competing demands. Kaiser Aslam, Muslim chaplain at the Center

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Jewish and Muslim chaplains navigate US campus tensions and help students roiled by Israel-Hamas war

By MARIAM FAM Associated Press For many of the university chaplains and faith leaders caring for students angered and shaken by the Israel-Hamas war, the needs are acute, the days intense. The bloodshed has roiled campuses in the United States, at times sparking rival rallies and competing demands. Kaiser Aslam, Muslim chaplain at the Center

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A century ago, W.E.B. Du Bois published a short-lived magazine for Black families. Now it has been reborn as a book

Analysis by John Blake, CNN (CNN) — If you’d stepped inside a typical Black household not too long ago, you would have seen this: plastic-covered living room furniture, portraits of Jesus and the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. on the walls, and a collection of vinyl records with gospel, Motown hits and maybe a Richard Pryor

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South Koreans hold subdued Halloween celebrations a year after party crush killed about 160 people

By HYUNG-JIN KIM Associated Press SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — Halloween celebrations in South Korea are subdued on the eve of the anniversary of the harrowing party crush that killed about 160 people. Many restaurants, bars, department stores and amusement parks are avoiding Halloween-themed events as a sign of respect for the victims. Few people

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Bangladesh’s opposition supporters clash with police as tensions run high ahead of general election

By JULHAS ALAM and KRUTIKA PATHI Associated Press DHAKA, Bangladesh (AP) — Police in Bangladesh’s capital have fired tear gas to disperse supporters of the main opposition party who threw stones at security forces during a massive rally demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. Police say one officer died and dozens have been

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