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Month: May 2025

Some international students at Harvard are worried about attending graduation, school tells court

By Katelyn Polantz, CNN (CNN) — The Trump administration has thrown the lives of the university’s 7,000 international students into distress and disarray, with some afraid of attending commencement this week, Harvard’s director of immigration services spelled out in a new court filing ahead of a major federal court hearing Thursday in Boston. Some US

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The man accused of killing Cleveland Clinic nurse Aliza Sherman more than a decade ago was arraigned at Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court Wednesday morning.

Bond set at $2 million for Gregory Moore

By Mike Holden, Tracy Carloss Click here for updates on this story     CLEVELAND, Ohio (WEWS) — The man accused in the killing of Cleveland Clinic nurse Aliza Sherman more than a decade ago was arraigned at Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court Wednesday morning. Gregory Moore faces one count of aggravated murder, one count of conspiracy,

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La Fed espera que el mercado laboral de EE.UU. “se debilite sustancialmente” debido a los aranceles de Trump

Por Bryan Mena, CNN Economistas y altos responsables de política monetaria de la Reserva Federal ven un riesgo creciente de que el mercado laboral de Estados Unidos se debilite debido a la errática guerra comercial del presidente Donald Trump, según quedó registrado en las actas de la última reunión de política monetaria del banco central,

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Brandon Rumbaugh, decorated Marine veteran charged with raping girl, denied bond

By Madeline Bartos Click here for updates on this story     PITTSBURGH, Pennsylvania (KDKA) — Brandon Rumbaugh, a decorated Marine veteran, double amputee and motivational speaker from the Pittsburgh area who is charged with raping a 13-year-old girl, was denied bond at a preliminary hearing on Wednesday. Rumbaugh was charged with several felonies, including rape, sexual

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Ed Martin, in his new role after US attorney nomination fizzled, is reaching out to witnesses in DOJ weaponization probes

By Paula Reid and Casey Gannon, CNN (CNN) — After failing to secure confirmation as the top US attorney in Washington, DC, Ed Martin is now actively serving in multiple new roles inside the Justice Department that give him even more power to punish President Donald Trump’s adversaries and reward his supporters. After the Senate

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Detienen a exsecretario de Estado de Seguridad de España por la presunta compraventa de datos robados, dice fuente policial

Por Pau Mosquera, CNN en Español Varios agentes de la Policía Nacional de España detuvieron este martes a Francisco Martínez, quien fuera secretario de Estado de Seguridad durante el gobierno del entonces presidente Mariano Rajoy, por su presunta participación en una red que cometía ciberataques contra organismos públicos y empresas estratégicas con la finalidad de

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Lebanon's Prime Minister Nawaf Salam walks among Lebenese army soldiers as he visits the sourthern village of Khiam near the border with Israel

‘We want Israel out yesterday, not tomorrow:’ Lebanon’s leader urges US to pressure Israel to withdraw troops

By Mostafa Salem, CNN Dubai, UAE (CNN) — Israel’s military occupation in parts of southern Lebanon is undermining Beirut’s attempts to restore sovereignty over a nation reeling from decades of conflict, the country’s prime minister has told CNN. Lebanon’s Prime Minister Nawaf Salam said he would like to see the current United States administration put

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Ryan said he was "just in the crowd cheering with everyone else."

‘It just really hurt’ | Senior says he was denied graduation walk after cheering at another ceremony

By De’Jah Gross Click here for updates on this story     CINCINNATI (WCPO) — An Archbishop Moeller High School senior was barred from walking across the stage at his graduation ceremony after allegedly cheering too loudly at another school’s graduation event earlier the same day. The ceremony was captured on video, showing the moment that ultimately

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¿Censura contra estadounidenses? Marco Rubio lo ve como un motivo para restringir visas

Por Jennifer Hansler, CNN Estados Unidos restringirá las visas a quienes sean responsables de presunta censura a ciudadanos estadounidenses, anunció el miércoles el secretario de Estado, Marco Rubio. “No toleraremos intromisiones en la soberanía estadounidense, especialmente cuando estas socavan el ejercicio de nuestro derecho fundamental a la libertad de expresión”, dijo Rubio en un comunicado.

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