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Month: February 2025

Mom, children spend 10 hours in bitter cold after fleeing police in Thiensville

By Kristin Pierce Click here for updates on this story     THIENSVILLE, Wisconsin (WISN) — According to a criminal complaint, 47-year-old Angelica Saragosa had her two young children outside in the cold for 10 hours. Investigators say when it happened on Feb. 19, the feels-like temperature was -19. Saragosa is facing several charges, including physical abuse

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Nuevo gobierno se acerca a UABC

¿A cuántos funcionarios ha despedido Trump? Así ha sido la reforma a la fuerza laboral federal en EE.UU.

Por Annette Choi, Alex Leeds Matthews, Danya Gainor y Amy O’Kruk, CNN Miles de empleados federales han sido puestos en licencia administrativa, despedidos o han recibido notificaciones de despido inmediato como parte del plan del presidente Donald Trump y Elon Musk para recortar el gasto y reducir el tamaño del gobierno federal. CNN está siguiendo

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Nuevo gobierno se acerca a UABC

Trump se prepara para usar la controvertida ley de 1798 sobre “enemigos extranjeros” para acelerar las deportaciones

Por Alayna Treene y Priscilla Alvarez, CNN El Gobierno de Trump se prepara para invocar una amplia autoridad en tiempos de guerra para acelerar la promesa del presidente de deportaciones masivas, según varias fuentes familiarizadas con las discusiones. En su discurso inaugural, el presidente Donald Trump dijo que planeaba invocar una ley poco conocida del

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ODH: Nursing facility failed to properly supervise elderly woman who froze to death

By Sarah Buduson Click here for updates on this story     WARRENSVILLE HEIGHTS, Ohio (WEWS) — An Ohio Department of Health survey found the Avenue at Warrensville Care and Rehabilitation Center failed to provide “adequate supervision” to prevent Alvera Meuti, 84, from leaving the facility, which resulted in “Immediate Jeopardy” and “actually harm leading to death.”

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Assemblyman Jeff Gonzalez invited to ‘Problem Solvers Caucus’, non-party member caucus in CA legislature

More than 2,000 bills were introduced by both chambers of the California legislature before last week’s February 21st deadline. Now, bills are being assigned to committees, the next step in the sink-or-swim lawmaking process, culminating with an approval or veto at the governor’s desk. However, most of the bills introduced will sink as they hit

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