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Month: March 2024

76ers’ Nick Nurse, Kelly Oubre fined $50,000 for confronting officials after narrow loss to Clippers

NEW YORK (AP) — Philadelphia 76ers coach Nick Nurse and guard Kelly Oubre Jr. have each been fined $50,000 for their actions toward officials at the end of their 108-107 loss to the Los Angeles Clippers on Wednesday. The league announced Friday that Nurse was fined for aggressively pursuing and verbally abusing game officials. Oubre’s

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Three people arrested for threatening Argentine footballer Ángel Di María

By Hugo Manu Correa, CNN (CNN) — Three people were arrested in Argentina on Wednesday for threatening Argentine footballer Ángel Di María and his family, Minister of Security Patricia Bullrich said. One of the suspects, who was under investigation for drug trafficking when he was arrested, confessed that he and two accomplices had made the threats against Di María’s family.

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Biden says that the glitzy fundraiser with Obama and Clinton projects unity heading into November

By COLLEEN LONG and WILL WEISSERT Associated Press NEW YORK (AP) — Still basking in the glow of his largest-ever fundraiser, which featured his Democratic predecessors Barack Obama and Bill Clinton, President Joe Biden says that the star-studded Radio City Music Hall event shows “that we are a united front” in ways Republicans can’t match.

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Por qué algunos cristianos están enojados por la Biblia de Trump, “God Bless the USA”

Alexandra Ferguson (CNN) — El expresidente Donald Trump puso a la venta oficialmente un ejemplar patriótico de la Biblia cristiana tematizado con la famosa canción de Lee Greenwood, “God Bless the USA”. “¡Feliz Semana Santa!”, anunció Trump en las redes sociales el martes, durante el período más solemne del calendario cristiano, la última semana de

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UN experts decry water woes in Guadeloupe and say scientists and activists are being censored

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — U.N. independent experts are denouncing chronic water cuts in the French Caribbean island of Guadeloupe and say they are concerned about tap water pollution, excessive prices and attempts to silence critics. They noted that scientists and others who have spoken out are being censored. The experts on Thursday accused

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