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Month: February 2025

Retired CO Speaks About ‘Unlawful Work Stoppage’ Taking Place at Local Correctional Facilities

By Zach Lewis Click here for updates on this story     MARCY, N.Y. (WKTV) — “We’re here today because the men and women that work behind the gates have hit a breaking point.” This statement comes from retired correctional officer Michael Kennedy, who served at Mid-State Correctional Facility until 2023. “The staffing levels are at an

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‘I feel like cruelty is the point’: For many newly fired federal workers, the way they were let go made things much worse

By Sunlen Serfaty, CNN (CNN) — As federal workers get fired by the thousands, the news has sometimes come in unceremonious, callous ways. “Read this immediately,” – went the subject line of a termination email received by one worker. For another, it was the prepaid UPS label that showed up without warning—along with instructions for

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Nuevo gobierno se acerca a UABC

¿Qué hacer si soy migrante y me detienen en EE.UU.?

Por CNN en Español Un mes después del comienzo del segundo mandato presidencial de Donald Trump, el Gobierno de Estados Unidos ha realizado aproximadamente 14.000 detenciones de migrantes indocumentados, aseguró recientemente Tom Homan, el “zar de la frontera” del mandatario. Según Homan, una “gran mayoría” de los detenidos tiene antecedentes penales, pero también “tenemos algunos

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Nuevo gobierno se acerca a UABC

Piccirillo, el marido de Jésica Cirio, cada vez más complicado: lo señalan por armar una causa falsa para evitar una deuda

CNN Radio Argentina Carlos Pousa, abogado de Francisco Hauque, habló este miércoles en CNN Radio sobre el caso que tiene como principal acusado a Elías Piccirillo, el marido de Jésica Cirio, por haber inventado presuntamente una causa para evitar pagar una deuda millonaria: “A mi cliente le plantaron droga y un arma y a los

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KFC is leaving Kentucky

By Jordan Valinsky, CNN New York (CNN) — KFC, the fast food chain formerly known as Kentucky Fried Chicken, is leaving the state where it all began. The chicken chain’s parent company, Yum Brands, announced Tuesday that KFC’s corporate headquarters is leaving Kentucky for Texas, joining sister brand Pizza Hut’s offices in the Dallas suburb

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