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Month: August 2024

Daniel Ortega ofrece “combatientes sandinistas” en caso de que ocurra una “contrarrevolución armada” en Venezuela

Ángela Reyes Haczek (CNN Español) — El presidente de Nicaragua, Daniel Ortega, ofreció este lunes enviar “combatientes sandinistas” para apoyar al Ejército de Venezuela en caso de que ocurra lo que denominó una “contrarrevolución armada”, luego de las elecciones del 28 de julio en las que la autoridad electoral proclamó como vencedor al presidente Nicolás

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Attorney, family of man accused of trying to kill a local candidate say he is being wrongly accused

By Sheldon Fox and Kevin Boulandier Click here for updates on this story     WEST MIAMI-DADE, Florida (WSVN) — The family of a man behind bars is speaking out as, they say, he’s being wrongfully accused. Anthony Mitchell was arrested after, police say, he tried to kill a candidate running for commissioner. Opa-locka Police responded to

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Complex supply chains and climate change make “clean beauty” near impossible, but some keep trying

Associated Press EAST GARAFRAXA, Ontario (AP) — “Clean beauty,” the idea of promoting healthy and environmentally friendly beauty products, is all the rage online and in big-box stores. But knowing exactly what’s in most of the soaps, creams and perfumes on shelves today can be nearly impossible, supply chain experts say, because even products that

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US consumer confidence rises in August as Americans’ optimism about future improves

AP Business Writer American consumers felt more confident in August as their outlook for the future improved. The Conference Board, a business research group, said Tuesday that its consumer confidence index rose to 103.3 in August from 101.9 in July. The index measures both Americans’ assessment of current economic conditions and their outlook for the

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Book Review: ‘Swallow the Ghost’ a promising but uneven exploration of memory in internet age

Associated Press Eugenie Montague explores memory in the digital age with her debut novel, “Swallow the Ghost.” The Associated Press’ Andrew DeMillo writes that the novel is imaginative but also frustrating in its approach. The book tells the story of Jane Murphy, who works at a social media startup on an internet novel that’s gained

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A Syrian journalist who reports for international agencies is arrested by Turkish-backed authorities

Associated Press IDLIB, Syria (AP) — A local journalist in rebel-held northwestern Syria who works with international news agencies was arrested by Turkish-backed authorities, his wife and rights groups said Tuesday. Journalists and activists called Bakr Qassim’s arrest part of an ongoing crackdown on them. Local authorities did not immediately comment. Qassim, who has reported

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