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Month: September 2025

Alexey Navalny died suddenly in a Siberian penal colony in February 2024.

Alexey Navalny’s widow says lab tests prove Russian opposition figure was poisoned in prison

By Anna Chernova, Sebastian Shukla and Sophie Tanno, CNN (CNN) — Laboratory tests of smuggled samples taken from late Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny show that he was poisoned when he was imprisoned in a Siberian penal colony, his widow Yulia Navalnaya has said. Tests were carried out independently by two separate overseas laboratories, with

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Valley-Wide Employment Expo brings top employers to Fantasy Springs Wednesday

INDIO, Calif. (KESQ) – The 30th annual Valley-Wide Employment Expo took place Wednesday at the Fantasy Springs Special Events Center. The event brings together leading employers from across the region, offering job seekers a valuable opportunity to network and explore career opportunities. The expo continues to serve as a key platform for connecting local talent

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Ben Cohen (left) and Jerry Greenfield (right)

Jerry quits Ben & Jerry’s

By John Liu, CNN (CNN) — Ben & Jerry’s co-founder Jerry Greenfield has quit the ice cream brand he started in 1978 amid a dispute with its British owner Unilever, according to a post by the company’s other co-founder, Ben Cohen. Cohen shared a statement from Greenfield that said quitting was “one of the hardest

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Nuevo gobierno se acerca a UABC

Una semana después del asesinato de Charlie Kirk, los estudiantes de la Universidad del Valle de Utah regresan a clases

Por Lauren Mascarenhas, CNN Los estudiantes de la Universidad del Valle de Utah (UVU) regresaron a clases este miércoles, pocos días después del asesinato del destacado activista conservador Charlie Kirk de un disparo en un evento en el campus, lo que puso a la comunidad en el centro de la atención nacional. Nyasha Paradzai, estudiante

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The expedition ship

Scientists went hunting for freshwater deep beneath the Atlantic Ocean. What they found could have global implications

By Laura Paddison, CNN (CNN) — This summer scientists drilled deep below the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of northeastern US and tapped into a huge, mysterious reservoir of freshwater — what they discovered could have big implications for a world grappling with an increasingly severe water crisis. The existence of freshwater beneath the Atlantic

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On Flag Day

Censoring museums risks diminishing American exceptionalism, experts warn

By Rebekah Riess, CNN (CNN) — As museums across the country face pressures to scale back a purported “overemphasis” on difficult subjects like slavery, experts warn such moves could diminish American exceptionalism and limit national progress while sidestepping the full historical picture visitors want. “The Smithsonian is OUT OF CONTROL, where everything discussed is how

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