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Month: May 2025

Identifican a 4 supuestos participantes en homicidio de funcionarios cercanos a la jefa de Gobierno de la Ciudad de México

Por José Álvarez, CNN en Español Fueron identificados al menos cuatro personas que habrían participado en el “ataque directo y con un grado importante de planeación” en el que mataron a dos funcionarios del primer círculo de la jefa de Gobierno de la Ciudad de México, Clara Brugada, informaron este miércoles autoridades de la capital

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Shown here is a reconstruction of Archaeopteryx

A rare Archaeopteryx fossil was kept from scientists for decades. Its first-ever analysis reveals ‘one wow after another’

By Mindy Weisberger, CNN (CNN) — When a fossil preserves an animal’s complete body in a death pose, seeing it is observing a snapshot in time. Several such fossils exist for Archaeopteryx — the earliest known bird — and now, a remarkable specimen that was off-limits to scientists for decades is offering previously unseen evidence

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Birds were sucked into both engines of FedEx cargo plane that made a fiery landing, NTSB preliminary report finds

By Alexandra Skores, CNN Washington (CNN) — Birds were sucked into both engines of a FedEx cargo plane that made a fiery landing in March at Newark Liberty International Airport, according to a National Transportation Safety Board preliminary report released Wednesday. On March 1, FedEx flight 3609, a Boeing 767-300F, took off from Newark, heading

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Juez dictamina que el Gobierno de Trump violó una orden judicial con un posible vuelo de deportación a Sudán del Sur

Por Katelyn Polantz, Priscilla Alvarez y Devan Cole, CNN El Gobierno de Trump violó “incuestionablemente” una orden judicial al intentar trasladar a detenidos a Sudán del Sur, un país devastado por la guerra, sin darles una oportunidad real de impugnar su deportación a un lugar donde podrían enfrentar tortura, dijo un juez federal el miércoles.

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Honoring Resilience: Dr. Melanye Price Headlines Houston Public Library’s Fourth Annual George Floyd Memorial Lecture

By Jo-Carolyn Goode Click here for updates on this story     May 21, 2025 (Houston Style Magazine) — As the nation continues to grapple with its complex history of race and justice, the Houston Public Library (HPL) remains committed to elevating voices that spark critical dialogue, healing, and hope. On Thursday, HPL’s Fourth Annual George Floyd

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Nose landing gear and tire broke off as Frontier Airlines flight from Orlando attempted landing, NTSB preliminary report says

By Alexandra Skores, CNN Washington (CNN) — A nose landing gear wheel and tire broke off and hit an engine and wing during a Frontier Airlines attempted landing in Puerto Rico last month, according to a preliminary report from the National Transportation Safety Board. On April 15, Frontier Flight 3506, an Airbus A321, was arriving

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Rafael Rofman: “Estamos entrampados en un sistema previsional caro para la sociedad, pero que paga poco”

CNN Radio Argentina (CNN Radio Argentina) – Rafael Rofman, investigador principal de CIPPEC, dialogó este miércoles con Regreso CNN, con Mariana Arias y Pepe Gil Vidal, y se refirió a los problemas estructurales del sistema jubilatorio argentino: “La moratoria es una respuesta de emergencia de la que venimos desde hace 20 años. Hay que focalizarse

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Massive alligator chasing kayakers forces closure of popular Florida springs, Forest Service says

By Sergio Candido Click here for updates on this story     OCALA, Florida (WFOR) — A large alligator exhibiting aggressive behavior has prompted officials to temporarily close to paddlers one of Central Florida’s most popular springs, the U.S. Forest Service announced. The closure affects the Juniper Springs waterway in the Ocala National Forest, about 300 miles

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Cats found hanging in neighborhood

By Laura Hartog Click here for updates on this story     WACO, Texas (KXXV) — Warning: Graphic images below show animal cruelty. The nonprofit organization ABC shared a statement with 25 News about the discovery of animals hanging from trees in Waco on May 20. 25 News has learned the two cats were found Tuesday morning

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‘I’m feeling a bit numb’: UW-Platteville students in disbelief after two found dead in residence hall

By Mariam Mackar Click here for updates on this story     PLATTEVILLE, Wisconsin (WGBA) — A sense of unease continues to hang over the University of Wisconsin-Platteville campus after two students were found dead inside a residence hall. Campus officials have called the tragedy “an isolated incident” between the two who lost their lives — 22-year-old

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