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Month: November 2024

San Jose State, which received 6 forfeit wins, seeded 2nd with bye in MW volleyball tournament

San Jose State’s volleyball team, which received six forfeit victories because of boycotts from Mountain West opponents, is seeded second in the conference tournament in Las Vegas and will receive a first-round bye. The Spartans are scheduled to play in Friday’s semifinals against the winner of Wednesday’s quarterfinal match between No. 3 seed Utah State

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Pitcher Yusei Kikuchi and Los Angeles Angels agree to a $63 million, 3-year contract, AP source says

AP Baseball Writer Left-hander Yusei Kikuchi and the Los Angeles Angels have agreed to a $63 million, three-year contract, a person familiar with the negotiations told The Associated Press. The person spoke on condition of anonymity Monday because the deal, first reported by the New York Post, was subject to a successful physical. The 33-year-old

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The UN climate summit ended in bitterness and accusations of betrayal. Now fears are growing for its future

Analysis by Laura Paddison, CNN Senior Climate Reporter (CNN) — This year’s UN climate summit in Baku, Azerbaijan kicked off with a fulsome celebration of fossil fuels, praised by the country’s president Ilham Aliyev as a “gift of God.” It ended with a climate finance deal developing countries called an insult, a joke and a

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Megachurch founder T.D. Jakes suffers health incident during sermon at Dallas church

DALLAS (AP) — The founder of Dallas-based megachurch The Potter’s House, Bishop T.D. Jakes, was hospitalized after suffering what the church called a “slight health incident.” Jakes was speaking to churchgoers after he sat down and began trembling as several people gathered around him Sunday at the church. Jakes’ daughter Sarah Jakes Roberts and her

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Supreme Court rejects tobacco industry challenge to graphic anti-smoking images on cigarette packs

By Devan Cole, CNN (CNN) — The Supreme Court declined Monday to hear a challenge from major tobacco companies to the Food and Drug Administration’s requirement that they place graphic health warnings on cigarette packages and in advertisements. The FDA issued a rule in 2020 that requires health warnings on cigarette packages and in advertisements,

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Un acuerdo de cese del fuego entre Israel y Hezbollah está “muy cerca”, dice una fuente, mientras aumenta el número de muertos en Líbano

Andrea Gomez (CNN) — Un total de 3.072 personas murieron y 13.426 resultaron heridas en Líbano desde el 16 de septiembre, cuando Israel intensificó su campaña bélica contra Hezbollah, según el recuento más reciente de CNN de las declaraciones del Ministerio de Salud libanés. En las últimas 24 horas, 84 personas murieron y 213 resultaron

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Yamandú Orsi, el hijo de almaceneros que le temía a la Luna y fue elegido presidente de Uruguay

Sofía Benavides (CNN Español) — Docente de historia, buen cocinero, amante de la música folclórica y el canto popular, hincha de Peñarol y, según dice, “buen jugador de fútbol”. Yamandú Ramón Orsi Martínez, un hijo de trabajadores del campo y almaceneros del departamento de Canelones, quien de niño “le temía a la Luna”, fue elegido

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