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Month: June 2024

Judge partially ends court oversight of migrant children, chipping away at 27-year arrangement

LOS ANGELES (AP) — A federal judge on Friday approved the Biden administration’s request to partially end a nearly three-decade-old agreement to provide court oversight of how the government cares for migrant children in its custody. U.S. District Judge Dolly Gee ruled that special court supervision may end at the U.S. Health and Human Services

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Bolivia’s leader says the general accused of leading failed coup wanted to ‘take over’ as president

Associated Press LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) — Bolivian President Luis Arce says a former general intended to take over the government and become president in a failed coup, and he denies that the Andean nation is experiencing an economic crisis. In an interview with The Associated Press, the embattled leader denied once again that Wednesday’s

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SXSW decision to end US Army sponsorship spotlights political tightrope for festival organizers amid Israel-Hamas war

By Elizabeth Wagmeister, CNN (CNN) — At the South by Southwest festival earlier this year, dozens of indie artists and speakers cancelled appearances in protest of the event’s sponsorship from US military and defense contractors amid the war between Israel and Hamas. SXSW organizers in March expressed support for the right of artists to express “free speech,”

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Nuevo gobierno se acerca a UABC

“Ya no debato tan bien como antes”, admite Biden, mientras entre los demócratas surgen dudas acerca de si permanecerá en la contienda presidencial

Valeria Ordóñez Ghio (CNN) — La campaña del presidente Joe Biden insistió este viernes en que el mandatario no abandonará la contienda presidencial para 2024, pero las fracturas entre aquellos en su órbita que insisten en seguir adelante y el amplio mundo demócrata que busca un cambio de última hora fueron creciendo tras el desastroso desempeño

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Nuevo gobierno se acerca a UABC

Qué es y qué significa ser queer

Alexandra Ferguson (CNN) — Durante la mayor parte de su historia, la palabra “queer” significaba algo inusual o fuera de lo común. Luego fue cooptada como insulto homófobo durante gran parte del siglo XX, antes de que las personas de las comunidades LGBT reclamaran el término. Entonces, los activistas LGBTQ que se identificaban como queer

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Shay Lawson

Shay Lawson is a dedicated reporter who strives to represent the underrepresented. Shay joined KESQ News Channel 3 as a multimedia journalist in June 2024. She graduated from the University of Missouri with a bachelor’s degree in Journalism. At the Missouri School of Journalism, she learned how to tell stories in her local community, report

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