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Month: September 2025

Palm Springs Police Officers Association announces Memorial Motorcycle Ride to honor fallen officers

PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (KESQ) – The Palm Springs Police Officers Association is partnering with community leaders and local sponsors for its 9th Annual Palm Springs Memorial Motorcycle Ride. The event brings together riders, families, and community members to honor the lives and sacrifices of fallen law enforcement officers. The Memorial Ride combines a scenic motorcycle

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EE.UU. descertifica a Colombia en la lucha contra el narcotráfico, pero seguirá financiando al país

Por Jennifer Hansler y Stefano Pozzebon, CNN El Gobierno de Trump dijo el lunes que Colombia había “fallado notablemente” en sus obligaciones para combatir el narcotráfico, pero que EE.UU. continuará proporcionando fondos al país. Aunque la decisión de “descertificar” a Colombia pero continuar la asistencia evita lo que los expertos calificaron como el peor escenario

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Riverside County Board of Supervisors cancel meeting set for Tuesday

RIVERSIDE, Calif. (CNS) – The Riverside County Board of Supervisors’ meeting that had beenscheduled for Tuesday, September 16th has been canceled. Chief Executive Officer Jeff Van Wagenen did not publicly announce a specific reason, saying only that theagenda prepared for Tuesday’s meeting will be combined with a “special meeting” agenda set for Monday, September 22nd.

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Washington Post columnist says she was fired over her posts about Charlie Kirk and political violence

By Brian Stelter, CNN (CNN) — Longtime Washington Post writer Karen Attiah says she has been fired from the publication’s Opinions department for “speaking out against political violence, racial double standards, and America’s apathy toward guns.” The Post, which has been overhauling the entire department, declined to comment on personnel matters. But Attiah’s Post biography

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Asambleísta González: La peregrinación guadalupana debe continuar pese al temor migratorio

PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (KUNA) El asambleísta Jeff Gonzalez (CA-36) afirma que la peregrinación anual de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe desde Palm Springs a Coachella debería seguir adelante, a pesar de las recientes cancelaciones relacionadas con el temor a la aplicación de las leyes migratorias. En una entrevista con Telemundo 15, Gonzalez afirmó que la tradición es

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Real Madrid vs. Olympique Marsella, por la Champions League: previa, alineaciones, horario y cómo ver por TV e internet

Por Federico Leiva, CNN en Español Comienza un nuevo sueño europeo para el Real Madrid. El Merengue debuta este martes en la Champions League 2025/2026 con un solo objetivo: empezar con el pie derecho en su camino a la ansiada decimosexta “orejona”. El equipo blanco comenzó la temporada de manera perfecta. Lleva cuatro triunfos en

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Trump dice que designaría a Antifa y otros grupos de izquierda como “terroristas internos”

Por Kevin Liptak y Adam Cancryn, CNN El presidente Donald Trump dijo este lunes que consideraría nombrar al grupo antifascista de ultraizquierda Antifa como terroristas internos, anticipando un plan para tomar medidas enérgicas contra lo que él ha presentado como una red generalizada de radicales que incitan a la violencia. “Es algo que haría, sí”,

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EXCLUSIVE: First look inside new Palm Springs affordable senior housing community

PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (KESQ)  – Residents are scheduled to move into the highly anticipated Aloe Palm Canyon affordable housing project next week. The Aloe Palm Canyon apartments, developed by West Hollywood Community Housing Corporation (WHCHC), features 71 one-bedroom units designated for residents 55 and older with incomes ranging from 0% to 80% Area Median Income (AMI).

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Tras derrota en elecciones provinciales, Milei dice que “lo peor ya pasó” y envía presupuesto al Congreso de Argentina

Por EFE El presidente de Argentina, Javier Milei, aseguró este lunes, al anunciar el envío al Congreso del proyecto de Presupuesto 2026, que el equilibrio fiscal no es un “capricho” sino un principio “no negociable” de su Gobierno. “El equilibrio fiscal es la piedra angular de nuestro Gobierno y es un principio no negociable”, afirmó

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A TikTok deal has finally been reached with China, the Trump administration says

By David Goldman, CNN (CNN) — A deal has been reached between the Trump administration and China to keep TikTok operational in the United States, administration officials announced Monday, concluding a yearslong effort that began during President Donald Trump’s first term. US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said that a framework agreement has been reached, and

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Copa Libertadores 2025: previa de los cuartos de final, partidos, horarios y cómo verlos en vivo por TV e internet

Por Federico Leiva, CNN en Español El torneo de fútbol más importante de Sudamérica vuelve al ruedo esta semana con las llaves de cuartos de final entre los mejores ocho equipos del continente. A pesar de la superioridad que han mostrado los clubes brasileños en los últimos tiempos, la mitad de los equipos que sobreviven

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Maurene Comey, prosecutor in Epstein and Combs cases and daughter of former FBI director, sues after being fired

By Kara Scannell, CNN (CNN) — Maurene Comey, a federal prosecutor involved in the Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell and Sean Combs cases, has sued the Trump administration over her firing this summer, levying another legal challenge to the Justice Department’s treatment of career officials. Comey, the daughter of former FBI Director James Comey, alleges in

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Baby Emmanuel Haro still missing as judge sets new court dates for parents in murder case

RIVERSIDE, Calif. (KESQ) The parents of 7-month-old Emmanuel Haro appeared in court Tuesday morning for a felony settlement conference in Riverside. A judge scheduled their next settlement conference for October 16 and set a preliminary hearing date for October 28. The court also signed a protective order, despite objections from both defense attorneys.  Jake and Rebecca Haro have

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