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Month: June 2024

Red panda twins born at Detroit Zoo

By Sara Powers Click here for updates on this story     DETROIT, Michigan (WWJ) — Twin red pandas now call the Detroit Zoo home after being born there last week, officials said. Ravi, a 7-year-old red panda, and Ginger, a 3-year-old red panda, a first-time mom, welcomed the cubs on June 17. Zoo officials say the

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Paris Men’s Fashion Week: Bold statements, A$AP Rocky’s surprise debut and Dries Van Noten’s farewell

Alice Pfeiffer, CNN Paris (CNN) — Paris may be readying itself for the Summer Olympics, but sporting events are not the only buzzy affairs taking place in the French capital. This past week, fashion designers converged in the city for Paris Fashion Week Spring-Summer 2025 menswear collections — but nothing was business as usual. Both

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Excessive heat persists

The intense heat that has pushed highs to 115 the last couple of days will continue, with temps climbing to the one-teens until Friday. High pressure grips much of the country, keeping these well-above-average temps around for a while. Ann Excessive Heat Warning remains in place through Thursday at 8 p.m. and an Air Quality

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BCPS kickoffs weapon detection initiative at 2 campuses; roll-out to continue this fall

By VANESSA MEDINA, TYNISA SENIOR, KEVIN BOULANDIER Click here for updates on this story     CORAL SPRINGS, Florida (WSVN) — Monday marked the first day of summer school and the launch of Broward County Public Schools’ pilot program to implement the use of walk-through metal detectors throughout the county. The first two schools participating in the

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Special counsel defends investigators’ handling of Mar-a-Lago documents kept in ‘haphazard manner’ by Trump

By Tierney Sneed and Holmes Lybrand, CNN (CNN) — Prosecutors with special counsel Jack Smith in a filing late Monday night pushed back on former President Donald Trump’s effort to toss the classified documents case against him over how materials found in boxes during the FBI’s 2022 Mar-a-Lago search were handled by investigators. Prosecutors, with several never-before-seen images and a 30-page filing, detailed the

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In a filing on June 24

Special counsel defends investigators’ handling of Mar-a-Lago documents kept in ‘haphazard manner’ by Trump

CNN By Tierney Sneed and Holmes Lybrand, CNN (CNN) — Prosecutors with special counsel Jack Smith in a filing late Monday night pushed back on former President Donald Trump’s effort to toss the classified documents case against him over how materials found in boxes during the FBI’s 2022 Mar-a-Lago search were handled by investigators. Prosecutors, with several never-before-seen images and a 30-page filing, detailed

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Ukraine, Moldova and the EU begin formal negotiations. But neither country will join the bloc soon

Analysis by Luke McGee, CNN (CNN) — Formal negotiations between Ukraine and Moldova on joining the European Union begin on Tuesday, a landmark moment for the two former Soviet-bloc countries that marks the start of a long, drawn-out process. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said in a post on X:  “Congratulations to Moldova

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Many older adults are still taking daily aspirin, even though some shouldn’t be, experts say

By Jacqueline Howard, CNN (CNN) — Some seniors across the United States continue to take a daily aspirin in the hopes of reducing their cardiovascular disease risk, even though the practice is only recommended for certain high-risk patients — and taking it without a doctor’s recommendation can come with significant risks. Cardiovascular diseases affect the

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Kenya police officers walk away from a street covered in tear gas during a demonstration against tax hikes in downtown Nairobi

Kenya’s president calls protests ‘treasonous’ after police fire live rounds at demonstrators

CNN By Larry Madowo, Stephanie Busari, Catherine Nicholls and Sugam Pokharel, CNN (CNN) — Kenyan President William Ruto denounced protests on Tuesday that saw parliament stormed and at least five people shot dead as “treasonous” – but did not address the swelling outrage against a controversial finance bill that sparked the widespread demonstrations. Kenya is in

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