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Month: October 2025

Amy Bruni

‘You’re waiting for something to happen — wanting it to.’ Why these travelers pay big money for terrifying trips

By Aaron Sagers, CNN (CNN) — Even though she had already been traveling for six years pursuing ghosts, it was a tour of an 1821 building in Savannah, Georgia, that left registered nurse Ashley Wiseman scared to tears. During an organized ghost-hunt weekend in 2018, the 41-year-old Connecticut resident was already feeling uncomfortable during the

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Amy Bruni

It’s time to plan holiday trips

CNN By Jeanne Bonner, CNN (CNN) — In our travel news round-up this week: advice for holiday travelers, a robot that could save old languages from dying out, plus a new super-luxurious overnight train in Italy. Holiday travel preview Have you thought about holiday travel yet? Time is just about up if you want the

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US President Donald Trump speaks to the media as he walks to Marine One in Washington

Trump instructs Pentagon to start testing nuclear weapons ‘on an equal basis’ with Russia and China

CNN By Simone McCarthy, Brad Lendon, Betsy Klein, CNN Beijing/Seoul, South Korea (CNN) — President Donald Trump on Thursday vowed to begin testing US nuclear weapons “on an equal basis” with Russia and China, heralding a potentially major shift in decades of US policy at a time of growing tensions between the world’s nuclear-armed superpowers.

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Trump y Xi logran avances clave en la paralizante disputa comercial tras intensas conversaciones

Por Betsy Klein y Simone McCarthy, CNN Una reunión histórica entre el líder chino Xi Jinping y el presidente estadounidense Donald Trump, celebrada este jueves al margen de una cumbre internacional en Corea del Sur, parece haber logrado avances importantes para resolver las fricciones en la volátil relación entre las dos economías más grandes del

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‘The stress is just always there,’ as thousands of FAA workers go without paycheck

By Alexandra Skores, CNN Washington (CNN) — For certain workers at the Federal Aviation Administration, the government shutdown hit hardest this week with a $0 paycheck. It’s “disheartening,” to not be paid by an employer, said Cleverson Schmidt, a radar technician based in Washington, DC. “I’m trying to stay level, and I’m praying I don’t

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Both Democratic and GOP-led states are starting to rebel against the national redistricting push

By Fredreka Schouten, CNN (CNN) — National political leaders are making frantic, last-ditch efforts in multiple states to redraw more US House districts ahead of next year’s midterms. But their ambitions face big political and procedural obstacles and in some cases, open rebellion from state lawmakers pushing back against pressure from the top leaders in

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