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Month: September 2025

Utah County Attorney General Jeff Gray speaks at a press conference regarding Tyler Robinson

Charlie Kirk shooting suspect charged with murder as prosecutors announce they will seek death penalty

By Chris Boyette, Aditi Sangal, Michelle Watson, Tori B. Powell, Maureen Chowdhury PROVO, UTAH — Tyler Robinson, the suspect in the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, appeared virtually for his first court hearing since he was formally charged with aggravated murder on September 16. Judge Tony F. Graf said Tuesday that Tyler Robinson, the

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Open AI CEO Sam Altman speaks during Snowflake Summit 2025 at Moscone Center on June 2

More families sue Character.AI developer, alleging app played a role in teens’ suicide and suicide attempt

By Hadas Gold, CNN (CNN) — The families of three minors are suing Character Technologies, Inc., the developer of Character.AI, alleging that their children died by or attempted suicide and were otherwise harmed after interacting with the company’s chatbots. The families, represented by the Social Media Victims Law Center, are also suing Google. Two of

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Glenn Close revisits palpable on-screen chemistry with Robert Redford: ‘What’s most powerful is sometimes the simplest’

By Sandra Gonzalez, CNN (CNN) — Just a few movies into her now-storied career, Glenn Close found herself starring opposite one of the most handsome and popular male movie stars of the time. In “The Natural,” Robert Redford played an aging baseball player who becomes a phenom. Close played his former girlfriend with whom he

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Nuevo gobierno se acerca a UABC

La enfermedad de Chagas llegó para quedarse en EE.UU., dicen expertos. Esta es la razón de su propagación

Por Jen Christensen, CNN La enfermedad de Chagas, una afección potencialmente mortal causada por un parásito transmitido por insectos llamados chinches, debe considerarse ahora endémica en Estados Unidos, según expertos. Y advierten que, sin el reconocimiento de que está presente de forma constante en algunas zonas del país, más personas sufrirán innecesariamente. Un informe sobre

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Pilots report ‘green laser’ targeting planes while flying near Boston Logan Airport

By Alexandra Skores, CNN Washington (CNN) — The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating after a “green laser” targeted planes at Boston Logan International Airport Monday night. “Departure, American 4580. Just got lit up by a green laser off our right. It’s still going off,” the pilot of the American Airlines regional jet, operated by Republic

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Secretary of State Marco Rubio listens as he speaks to media at Ben Gurion International Airport near Lod

Rubio says State Department has denied visas to people ‘celebrating’ Kirk’s murder

By Jennifer Hansler, CNN (CNN) — The State Department has “most certainly been denying visas” to people “celebrating” the murder of Charlie Kirk, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said. The top US diplomat’s comments come amid broader threats by the Trump administration to punish alleged “hate speech” after the killing of the president’s ally

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Ehud Olmert Fast Facts

CNN Editorial Research (CNN) — Here’s a look at the life of Ehud Olmert, former prime minister of Israel. Personal Birth date: September 30, 1945 Birth place: Binyamina, British Mandate Palestine (now Israel) Birth name: Ehud Olmert Father: Mordechai Olmert, member of the Knesset Mother: Bella Olmert Marriage: Aliza Olmert, artist and playwright Children: two

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Supreme Court Nominations Fast Facts

CNN Editorial Research (CNN) — Here’s a look at Supreme Court nominations. Under Article II of the Constitution, the President nominates justices to the Supreme Court, with the “advice and consent of the Senate.” If a vacancy occurs when Congress is not in session, a recess appointment allows an appointee to serve without Senate approval

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