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Month: September 2025

Residents in Hong Kong stock up on supplies at a supermarket on September 22. Officials in the region announced a spate of emergency measures including school closures and transport suspensions.

Most powerful storm on earth this year lashes Philippines. Hong Kong, Taiwan and southern China on alert

By Helen Regan, Briana Waxman, CNN (CNN) — The strongest storm of the year so far has descended on the northern Philippines with destructive winds and torrential rain, prompting evacuations of thousands of people and preparations in nearby Hong Kong, Taiwan and mainland China. Typhoon Ragasa, known in the Philippines as Nando, made landfall over

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Nuevo gobierno se acerca a UABC

La tensión en el Caribe desvela a América Latina, pero Venezuela no estará entre los temas centrales de la Asamblea de la ONU

Por Guillermo Azábal, EFE El actual clima prebélico entre Venezuela y EE.UU., recrudecido después de que la Administración de Donald Trump ordenara atacar ya en tres ocasiones a unos barcos supuestamente dedicados al narcotráfico en aguas del Caribe, no parece que vaya a figurar entre los temas prioritarios en la Semana de Alto Nivel de

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Young members of the Los Charros de Rancho del Sol de San Ysidro performed rope skills during a celebration organized by the Mexican Consulate in San Diego on September 13.

Latinos are celebrating their culture and heritage despite fears of immigration crackdown

By Nicole Chavez, CNN (CNN) — A bell rang as Christian Tonatiuh González Jiménez waved a large Mexican flag on the balcony of California’s Capitol building. “Viva México! Viva México!” the consul general of Mexico in Sacramento yelled several times, reenacting the cry that ignited the fight for Mexico’s independence in 1810. Unlike previous years,

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Nuevo gobierno se acerca a UABC

“Como Prime, pero con seres humanos”: Cómo la administración Trump usa la IA para reforzar la aplicación de leyes migratorias

Por Angélica Franganillo Díaz, CNN La administración Trump está ampliando drásticamente el uso de inteligencia artificial en la aplicación de leyes migratorias, utilizando la tecnología no sólo para rastrear a los migrantes sino también para ayudar a determinar quiénes son objeto de deportación. Para impulsar la aplicación de las leyes migratorias —una prioridad política fundamental

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Nuevo gobierno se acerca a UABC

La tormenta más poderosa del planeta este año azota Filipinas. Hong Kong, Taiwán y el sur de China en alerta

Por Helen Regan y Briana Waxman La tormenta más fuerte del año hasta ahora ha caído sobre el norte de Filipinas con vientos destructivos y lluvias torrenciales, causando la evacuación de miles de personas y preparativos en las cercanas Hong Kong, Taiwán y China continental. El tifón Ragasa, conocido en Filipinas como Nando, tocó tierra

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Rural health clinics are closing after Trump’s ‘One Big Beautiful Bill,’ raising the legislation’s political risks

By David Wright, Eva McKend, CNN (CNN) — Exactly two months after President Donald Trump signed his policy megabill in a July 4 celebration at the White House, a Virginia health care company blamed the law for the closure of three rural clinics serving communities along the Blue Ridge Mountains. The closures, Augusta Medical Group

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Thornton (No. 80) has been a bright spot for the Chiefs through the first three weeks of the season.

Travis Kelce and Andy Reid have heated exchange in Chiefs win, Eagles make thrilling late comeback: NFL Week 3 Sunday review

By Ben Morse, CNN (CNN) — Between division rivalries, playoff rematches and cross-country affairs, Week 3 in the NFL had everything you could want. Sunday’s action was blighted by a host of quarterback injuries, though, which meant that a number of star players were absent; Washington’s Jayden Daniels, Minnesota’s JJ McCarthy, Cincinnati’s Joe Burrow and

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Ambulances are parked outside a hotel that is acting as a reunification center after a shooting at a country club in Nashua

When an ex-employee with a prior assault charge opened fire at a country club, bystanders jumped in to help

WCVB, FAMILY PHOTO, CNN By Lauren Mascarenhas, Chris Boyette, CNN (CNN) — Sky Meadow Country Club, nestled against sprawling greenery at the highest peak of Nashua, New Hampshire, boasts a beautiful backdrop for recreation and special occasions – a golf course, ballroom, fine-dining restaurant, patio, bar and more. That beautiful backdrop turned into a bloody

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India sends more skilled workers to the US than any other country. Trump’s visa hike has sparked panic

By Rhea Mogul, John Liu, CNN (CNN) — A wave of panic and confusion has spread through Indian communities and the global tech industry, following US President Donald Trump’s surprise order imposing a $100,000 fee for the H-1B visa, impacting the largest group of beneficiaries of the skilled-worker program. The initial announcement on Friday ignited

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Fentanyl allegedly packaged for sale confiscated by deputies in Palm Desert

  PALM DESERT, Calif. (KESQ) – Deputies made an arrest Saturday night after they reportedly found fentanyl intended for sale during a traffic stop. The incident reported around 8:45 p.m. off Harris Lane and Washington Street. Deputies with the Palm Desert Special Enforcement Team arrested the subject, who was on probation. The suspect was booked into John Benoit Detention

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