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Month: March 2025

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Ministro del Interior de Venezuela insiste a EE.UU.: “Si quieren que no nos hablen, pero que nos devuelvan a los venezolanos”

Osmary Hernández, CNN Español El ministro del Interior, Justicia y Paz de Venezuela, Diosdado Cabello, respondió este jueves que “cuando quieran nosotros queremos” ante la pregunta de cómo avanzan las conversaciones con Estados Unidos para reactivar los vuelos que traigan a los inmigrantes venezolanos deportados desde ese país. Cabello se refirió al tema tras la

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Military was instructed to search keywords including ‘first’ and ‘history’ during rushed purge of Pentagon websites

By Natasha Bertrand, Haley Britzky and Oren Liebermann, CNN (CNN) — Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth’s February memo ordering all diversity, equity and inclusion-related content to be removed from Pentagon websites was so vague that military units were instructed to simply use keyword searches like “racism,” “ethnicity,” “history” and “first” when searching for articles and

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A former studio engineer is charged with stealing unreleased Eminem music and selling it online

By The Associated Press (CNN) — A former Eminem studio engineer was charged Wednesday with stealing the Detroit rapper’s unreleased music and selling it online, federal prosecutors announced. Investigators say more than 25 songs have been played or distributed online without the consent of Eminem or Interscope Capital Labels Group, which owns Eminem’s music, the

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Court docs reveal Idaho quadruple murder suspect bought a knife and victims’ roommates used social media before calling 911

By Lauren del Valle, Jean Casarez and Holly Yan, CNN (CNN) — A flurry of court filings in the quadruple murder case against Bryan Kohberger reveal the suspect bought a knife on Amazon months before the killings and the victims’ surviving roommates texted family and were active on social media before calling 911. The newly

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Trump signs executive order to begin dismantling Education Department, raising questions for students and parents

By Kevin Liptak and Sunlen Serfaty, CNN (CNN) — President Donald Trump on Thursday signed an executive order to begin dismantling the US Department of Education, seeking to fulfill decades of conservative ambition to get rid of the agency, but raising new questions for the country’s millions of public schools, student-loan holders and parents. No

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Nike’s sales are tumbling

By Nathaniel Meyersohn, CNN New York (CNN) — Nike is in a major slump. The company’s global sales dropped 9% last quarter, including a 17% drop in China, Nike said Thursday. In North America, Nike’s largest market, sales dropped 9%. But the results weren’t as bad as investors feared: Nike’s stock (NKE) inched up 4%

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¿Qué hace el Departamento de Educación y qué podría significar su cierre en EE.UU.?

Por CNN El presidente de Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, firmó este jueves un decreto para comenzar el proceso de desmantelamiento del Departamento de Educación. Con esta medida, Trump comenzará a cumplir una importante promesa que hizo desde que estaba en campaña electoral. “Eliminaremos el Departamento de Educación federal”, dijo Trump en septiembre de 2024 durante

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Trump firma un decreto para desmantelar el Departamento de Educación, generando preguntas para estudiantes y padres

Por Kevin Liptak y Sunlen Serfaty, CNN El presidente de Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, firmó este jueves un decreto para comenzar el desmantelamiento del Departamento de Educación, buscando cumplir con décadas de ambición conservadora de deshacerse de la agencia, pero planteando nuevas preguntas para las millones de escuelas públicas, titulares de préstamos estudiantiles y padres

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DOGE blocked from accessing sensitive Social Security data, after judge raises concerns of a ‘fishing expedition’

By Tierney Sneed, CNN (CNN) — A federal judge on Thursday blocked the Social Security Administration from giving members of the Department of Government Efficiency access to agency data containing individuals’ personally identifiable information. In a scathing 137-page opinion, US District Judge Judge Ellen Hollander said that the administration had failed to show why representatives

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