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Month: March 2025

Samsung co-CEO Han Jong-Hee dies at 63

By John Liu, CNN Hong Kong (CNN) — Samsung Electronics co-CEO Han Jong-Hee died from cardiac arrest on Tuesday, according to a spokesperson for the South Korean tech giant. Han was 63. Born in 1962, Han had overseen Samsung’s consumer electronics and mobile devices businesses since 2022, according to the company. He was named Samsung

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El condenatorio chat grupal sobre Yemen refleja una administración indiferente al estado de derecho

Análisis por Stephen Collinson, CNN Es una de las indiscreciones de seguridad nacional más impactantes en años. La revelación de que el equipo de seguridad nacional del presidente Donald Trump discutió los ataques militares en Yemen en un chat de grupo no clasificado sugiere una actitud arrogante hacia los secretos de Estados Unidos y la

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Tras vivir 35 años en EE.UU. y criar a 3 hijas estadounidenses, fueron deportados a Colombia. Sus hijas quieren que vuelvan

Por Amanda Musa, Holly Yan y Julia Vargas Jones, CNN Gladys y Nelson González vivieron en Estados Unidos desde 1989. Sus tres hijas, ya mayores, nacieron y se criaron en California. La pareja dirigió estudios bíblicos en su iglesia del sur de California y trabajó como voluntaria en despensas de alimentos durante la pandemia de

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Federal agencies say Columbia University’s new policies a ‘positive first step’ toward regaining aid

By Emma Tucker and Michelle Watson, CNN (CNN) — Three federal agencies on Monday said they welcomed the policy changes announced Friday at Columbia University, following the Trump administration’s revocation of $400 million in federal funding following campus protests. Their statement seemed to signal the first steps of a possible restoration of money to the

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Trump administration invoking state secrets privilege over deportation flight information sought by federal judge

By Devan Cole, CNN (CNN) — Top Justice Department officials told a federal judge on Monday that the Trump administration is invoking the state secrets privilege to avoid giving him information about deportation flights from earlier this month that are at the center of a legal dispute over whether the government flouted his judicial commands.

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US Postal Service head DeJoy resigns

By Piper Hudspeth Blackburn, CNN (CNN) — Louis DeJoy resigned from his role as head of the US Postal Service on Monday, leaving the independent government agency at a time when it faces calls for privatization and scrutiny from the Trump administration. In a statement released by USPS, DeJoy said while the 250-year old-service had

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