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Month: May 2025

Vice President JD Vance and Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts.

Vance says Roberts is ‘profoundly wrong’ about judiciary’s role to check executive branch

By Kit Maher, CNN (CNN) — Vice President JD Vance called Chief Justice John Roberts’ comments earlier this month that the judiciary’s role is to check the executive branch a “profoundly wrong sentiment” and said the courts should be “deferential” to the president, particularly when it comes to immigration. “I thought that was a profoundly

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Council President Elliott Payne

The end of federal oversight and calls to pardon George Floyd’s convicted killer could undermine police reforms, Minneapolis leaders warn

By Chelsea Bailey, CNN (CNN) — It’s been almost five years since the world watched George Floyd beg for his life as a White police officer in Minneapolis knelt on the Black father’s neck for more than 9 minutes. After a bystander’s video of Floyd’s death sparked nationwide calls for an end to police impunity

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A barge travels through the Houston Ship Channel

Democrats sound alarm as Trump cuts flood prevention projects in blue states

By Annie Grayer and Ella Nilsen, CNN (CNN) — The Trump administration significantly cut funding for flood prevention projects in blue states across the country while creating new water construction opportunities in red states, undoing a Biden-era budget proposal that would have allocated money more evenly, according to a data analysis prepared by Democratic staffers.

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Nuevo gobierno se acerca a UABC

Hugo Alconada Mon y su nuevo libro ‘Topos’: “Detecté el caso en un medio esloveno en 2023”

CNN Radio Argentina Hugo Alconada Mon, periodista y autor de, entre otros libros,“Topos: La historia real de los espías rusos que tomaron Buenos Aires como base de operaciones”, visitó este miércoles los estudios de CNN Radio para conversar sobre su apasionante nueva publicación y las repercusiones de un caso que recorrió el mundo. “Es un

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The White House in Washington

Federal judge says Trump administration must ‘maintain custody’ of migrants allegedly sent to South Sudan

By Priscilla Alvarez, Angélica Franganillo Díaz and Katelyn Polantz, CNN (CNN) — A federal judge in Boston has told the Trump administration that it must maintain custody of migrants whom the US government has allegedly flown to South Sudan or other countries this week amid heightened concerns over the administration’s aggressive approach to deportations. Judge

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Area in Lanan Bay Cove on Toledo Bend Reservoir where a child drowned Monday.

6-year-old drowns; mother arrested

By KTBS Web Staff Click here for updates on this story     MANY, Louisiana (KTBS) — A Sabine Parish woman has been arrested after her special needs child, who was left unattended, drowned Monday in Toledo Bend Reservoir, according to the Sabine Parish Sheriff’s Office. Bethany N. Stocking, 27, was booked into the Sabine Parish Women’s

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Minnesota group working to preserve the movement sparked by George Floyd’s murder

By Frankie McLister Click here for updates on this story     Minnesota (WCCO) — There’s a group that has worked hard to preserve plywood murals in Minnesota from the movement sparked by George Floyd’s death. “Memorialize the Movement is an archive,” said Leesa Kelly, the executive director of Memorialize the Movement. Kelly started collecting decorated plywood

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Nuevo gobierno se acerca a UABC

Qué ha pasado con la fuga de Nueva Orleans: 5 capturados, 5 prófugos y una sheriff en el ojo de la tormenta

Por CNN Español Cinco de los 10 reclusos fugados de una cárcel de Nueva Orleans la semana pasada han sido recapturados y se encuentran recluidos en la Penitenciaría Estatal de Louisiana, un centro de máxima seguridad. Un trabajador de mantenimiento de la instalación fue arrestado por supuestamente ayudar en la fuga y la sheriff del

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