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Month: March 2025

Golden rescue window closing three days after quake kills more than 2,000 in Myanmar and Thailand. Here’s what we know

CNN By Brad Lendon and Alex Stambaugh, CNN (CNN) — Rescuers are desperately searching for survivors more than three days after a powerful 7.7-magnitude earthquake struck Myanmar, toppling buildings as far away as the Thai capital Bangkok and sending tremors through nearby Chinese provinces. The first 72-hours after a quake are widely regarded as the

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Trump is using the power of government to punish opponents. They’re struggling to respond

By Jeremy Herb, Fredreka Schouten, Annie Grayer and Steve Contorno, CNN (CNN) — President Donald Trump is using the power of the federal government to intimidate or neuter potential sources of opposition to him: The legal establishment, academia and prominent cultural institutions, the media, the judiciary, the Democratic Party, Congress and independent government oversight. The

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Tuberculosis is the world’s top infectious killer. Aid groups say Trump’s funding freezes will cause more deaths

By Issy Ronald, CNN (CNN) — When health workers stopped visiting her home in Pakistan to administer tuberculosis medication, Ratna Jamni began dragging herself to a clinic “step by painful step, when even standing feels impossible.” The 40-year-old had been receiving treatment and mental health support for months at home after contracting drug-resistant TB, but

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Estudiantes marchan en honor a César Chávez

Estudiantes marchan en honor a César Chávez

Michelle Leal SAN LUIS, Ariz. (T3) – Alumnos y maestros de la escuela primaria César Chávez participan hoy en una marcha conmemorativa en honor al líder de los derechos civiles, y quien hoy nombra su escuela. César Chávez, originario de Yuma, fue un líder campesino, activista de los derechos civiles estadounidenses y fundador del sindicato Unión de Campesinos. Falleció

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