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Month: November 2023

A Southwest Airlines passenger opened an emergency exit and climbed onto a plane’s wing while the aircraft was at the gate

By Shawn Nottingham, CNN (CNN) — A man on a Southwest Airlines flight opened an emergency exit door and climbed onto the plane’s wing Sunday while the aircraft was at a gate at New Orleans Louis Armstrong International Airport, authorities said. The Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office said it responded to a disturbance at the airport

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Fondos federales por desastre mayor servirán para reconstruir la infraestructura del valle de Coachella dañada por la tormenta tropical Hilary

Estamos obteniendo más claridad esta noche sobre la declaración de desastre mayor para california debido a la tormenta tropical Hilary incluyendo donde irán los fondos y donde no irán.  Cuando la tormenta tropical Hilary arrasó el sur de California, dejó daños tanto en la propiedad pública como en la privada. A su paso, vimos carreteras deslavadas, casas inundadas y

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Asamblea de Ecuador retomará el juicio político contra el expresidente Lasso por presunto peculado

Rocío Muñoz-Ledo (CNN Español) — El pleno de la Asamblea de Ecuador fue convocado para este miércoles para retomar el juicio político contra el expresidente Guillermo Lasso por su presunta participación en el delito de peculado dentro del denominado “Caso Encuentro”, vinculado a una supuesta trama de corrupción que la Fiscalía indaga en al menos

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Major brands are not only pausing ads on Elon Musk’s X. They’re stepping away from the platform altogether

By Oliver Darcy, CNN (CNN) — The exodus from X is bleeding beyond just major advertisers. In recent days, a number of prominent media brands have not only paused their paid marketing campaigns on the embattled Elon Musk-owned social platform, but have ceased posting on it altogether, going silent on the once essential site that sought to be

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Peru’s top prosecutor blames President Boluarte for deaths of protesters as political crisis deepens

By FRANKLIN BRICEÑO and MANUEL RUEDA Associated Press LIMA, Peru (AP) — Peru’s attorney general is blaming President Dina Boluarte for the deaths of “several” anti-government protesters earlier this year, and charged her with first-degree murder before the nation’s congress in a procedure known as a “constitutional complaint.” A congressional committee must now review the

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