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Month: October 2024

Arizona enlists county employees to help tackle a surge of 2-page early ballots

Associated Press PHOENIX (AP) — Employees for Arizona’s most populous county are taking on extra shifts to help election workers with an around-the-clock operation to process early ballots that are an unusually long two pages. Election officials in Maricopa County must verify each voter’s signature on early ballot envelopes and then remove the ballot pages

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El Ejército de EE.UU. acusa de homicidio a un soldado por la muerte de la sargento Sarah Roque en una base militar de Missouri

Mauricio Torres (CNN) — La Oficina del Asesor Jurídico Especial del Ejército de Estados Unidos presentó cargos por homicidio y obstrucción de la justicia en contra de un soldado considerado responsable de la muerte de la sargento Sarah Roque, ocurrida en la base de Fort Leonard Wood, en Missouri, informó la institución militar en un

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Milei critica al fallecido expresidente Raúl Alfonsín; políticos de oposición rechazan los ataques y defienden al exmandatario

Mauricio Torres (CNN) — El presidente de Argentina, Javier Milei, criticó este miércoles al fallecido expresidente Raúl Alfonsín a quien, según el mandatario, “lo muestran como el padre de la democracia, siendo que fue partidario de un golpe de Estado”. Milei hizo estas declaraciones durante un foro en Córdoba, donde habló sobre las medidas que

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Man charged with terrorism, hate crime in shooting of Jewish man walking to synagogue in Chicago, police say

By Cindy Von Quednow, CNN (CNN) — A man is facing felony terrorism and hate crime charges after authorities say he shot a Jewish man who was walking to a synagogue and then fired at responding officers during a weekend shootout in Chicago. Sidi Mohamed Abdallahi, 22, has been charged with one felony count of terrorism and one felony

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UN extends mandate for UN peacekeepers in Western Sahara, with Algeria protesting over human rights

Associated Press UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The U.N. Security Council has voted to extend the mandate of the U.N. peacekeeping force in the  Western Sahara for another year Thursday with Algeria refusing to vote in protest at the resolution’s failure to include a reference to monitoring human rights in the disputed north African territory. The

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