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Month: March 2025

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Qué implica que Trump declare “secretos de Estado” los detalles sobre vuelos de deportación

Por Devan Cole y John Fritze, CNN La decisión del Departamento de Justicia de invocar el privilegio de secretos de Estado, raramente utilizado, para evitar proporcionar a un juez federal detalles sobre dos vuelos de deportación abrió un nuevo y complicado frente en la resistencia continua del Gobierno a entregar la información. La invocación del

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Juez federal impide temporalmente al Gobierno de Trump deportar a migrantes a lugares que no sean de su país de origen

Por Angelica Franganillo Diaz y Priscilla Alvarez, CNN Un juez federal en Massachusetts bloqueó temporalmente al Gobierno de Trump de deportar migrantes a lugares que no sean su país de origen sin proporcionar aviso previo y una oportunidad para buscar protección contra la persecución o la tortura, según un documento presentado este viernes. En un

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Judge temporarily blocks Trump administration from dismantling Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

By Tierney Sneed, CNN (CNN) — A federal judge on Friday temporarily blocked the Trump administration from dismantling the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in one of the most significant rulings yet against its efforts to dramatically shrink the federal government. The new preliminary injunction “maintains the agency’s existence until this case has been resolved on

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JD Vance accuses Denmark of neglecting Greenland, makes highest-profile case for US control of the island

By Alayna Treene, Kevin Liptak and Betsy Klein, CNN (CNN) — Vice President JD Vance on Friday made the highest-profile case to date for American control of Greenland during a controversial visit to the semiautonomous island, which its residents had resisted and its leaders said was unwelcome. “We want to have good relationships with everybody,”

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Connecticut woman accused of holding stepson captive for 20 years pleads not guilty, judge orders GPS monitoring

By Alaa Elassar, Yon Pomrenze and Brynn Gingras, CNN (CNN) — A Connecticut woman accused of imprisoning her stepson for nearly two decades and subjecting him to starvation and relentless abuse pleaded not guilty on Friday to charges including assault, kidnapping and cruelty. Superior Court Judge Joseph Schwartz denied the state prosecutor’s request to place

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Harvest your own memories with fruit-picking in Southern California

By Pooja Mamnoor Click here for updates on this story     3/28/25 (LAPost.com) — Southern California offers a variety of farms where visitors can pick their own fruits, providing an educational and recreational experience. These farms cater to people seeking to connect with local agriculture and enjoy fresh produce. Carlsbad Strawberry Company People looking to experience

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