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Month: November 2025

A witch in trousers? Weird

By Kati Chitrakorn, CNN (CNN) — In popular culture, the archetypal look of a witch is a female figure generally depicted wearing a black dress, robe, or cloak. Typically, she also sports a pointed hat and carries a broomstick that doubles as her mode of transport. It’s an image that was largely solidified by the

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Charlotte tour guide and Plaza Midwood resident Dianna Ward poses for a portrait at Sav/Way Foods.

With honking horns and locked doors, here’s how one Charlotte community faced the immigration enforcement crackdown

By Andy Rose, CNN Charlotte, North Carolina (CNN) — The upbeat, Spanish music still floats through the aisles of Sav/Way Foods, the Latino supermarket in the heart of the bustling and boisterous Plaza Midwood neighborhood. But at 8:30 on a chilly morning this week, the songs on the loudspeakers are about all the Spanish you

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The theater commands impressive views over Bodrum Bay.

She married her brother, then he died. The monument to her grief was a Wonder of the Ancient World

By Maureen O’Hare, CNN Bodrum, Turkey (CNN) — The mountainous Bodrum Peninsula rises over the vibrant blue Aegean Sea, its peak richly forested, its foothills stacked with white flat-roofed homes and hotels. On the peninsula’s exclusive northern coastline, superyachts bob between the ultra-luxury villas and hotels of Paradise Bay. In Bodrum town on the southern

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5 things to know for Nov. 21: Mamdani meeting, ‘Seditious behavior,’ Autism and vaccines, Miss Universe, Gaza ceasefire

By Alexandra Banner, CNN Vice President JD Vance has expressed hope that his Hindu wife will convert to Christianity. His comments have sparked a backlash in India and stirred debate about interfaith marriage. Here’s what else you need to know to get up to speed and on with your day. 1️⃣ Mamdani meeting President Donald

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Rescue workers put out a fire at a residential building damaged by a Russian strike in Kharkiv

Rescuers continue to recover bodies from rubble, days after deadly Russian attack on western Ukraine

By Victoria Butenko, Kosta Gak, Todd Symons and Catherine Nicholls, CNN Kyiv, Ukraine (CNN) — Rescuers were still working through the rubble on Friday, uncovering more bodies after a Russian attack hit apartment buildings in western Ukraine earlier this week, killing at least 31 people including several children, according to authorities. Ukraine’s emergency service said

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Nuevo gobierno se acerca a UABC

Las 5 cosas que debes saber este 21 de noviembre: economía en EE.UU., estatus migratorio y pintura de Frida Kahlo

CNN en Español El otro gran problema de Trump. Gobierno de Colombia niega apoyar una salida negociada de Maduro. ¿Por qué es tan difícil regularizar el estatus para los inmigrantes que llevan décadas viviendo en EE.UU.? Esto es lo que debes saber para comenzar el día. Primero la verdad. Suscríbete aquí para recibir el newsletter

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