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Month: June 2025

American Airlines planes on the tarmac at Miami International Airport on February 19.

5 injured due to turbulence on American Airlines flight

By Pete Muntean, Devon M. Sayers, CNN (CNN) — Five people were transported to the hospital Sunday after their American Airlines flight experienced “unexpected turbulence.” American Airlines flight 1286, an Airbus A321, from Miami to Raleigh-Durham landed safely Sunday evening after experiencing the turbulence, according to the Federal Aviation Administration. A passenger on the flight

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Tensión en Medio Oriente: expertos europeos analizan el conflicto y el rol de Irán, Israel y Estados Unidos

CNN Radio Argentina (CNN Radio Argentina) – Amín Lejerza de Bilbao Essalhi, presidente de Euro Defense Joven, organización que reúne a jóvenes comprometidos con la seguridad y defensa nacional europea e internacional, habló este lunes con Regreso CNN de Mariana Arias y Pepe Gil Vidal sobre el conflicto entre Israel e Irán y el rol

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Irán atacó base militar estadounidense en Qatar; los misiles fueron interceptados

Por Haley Brtizky, Natasha Bertrand, Zachary Cohen, Thomas Bordeaux y Alayna Treene, CNN Irán lanzó este lunes misiles balísticos de corto y mediano alcance contra la base aérea estadounidense de Al Udeid, en Qatar, en aparente respuesta al ataque de Estados Unidos contra instalaciones nucleares iraníes. Así lo confirmó un funcionario del Departamento de Defensa

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Iran could ‘target’ US officials if Tehran believes regime’s survival at risk, DHS says

By Sean Lyngaas, CNN (CNN) — Iran could try to “target” US government officials if Iranian leaders believe “the stability or survivability” of their regime is at risk, according to a new Department of Homeland Security bulletin obtained by CNN. Other scenarios for potential Iranian targeting of US officials include if Tehran considers them to

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Living Healthy: HIV clinics brace for uncertainty as Congress weighs spending bill, medicaid cuts

PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (KESQ) As Congress finalizes a sweeping new federal spending bill, healthcare providers are sounding the alarm over what could be at stake for HIV prevention programs. At the center of the concern: possible Medicaid cuts. Clinics that offer free or low-cost HIV services—like PrEP, Doxy-PEP, and same-day testing—say even minor funding changes

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