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Month: November 2025

President Donald Trump at the White House on Tuesday

How Trump reversed course on the Epstein files as his administration faces lingering suspicion about their release

By Adam Cancryn, Evan Perez, Kristen Holmes, Kaitlan Collins, CNN (CNN) — President Donald Trump on Wednesday sought to bring a swift end to perhaps the most damaging saga of his term, signing a measure compelling the release of the Epstein files after losing a monthslong, tooth-and-nail fight to prevent their disclosure. The decision represents

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Nuevo gobierno se acerca a UABC

Voluntarios y asociaciones de padres en entradas de escuelas: residentes de Charlotte se movilizan ante redadas inmigratorias

Por Por Dalia Faheid, Andy Buck y Dianne Gallagher, CNN en Español Los bancos de la iglesia de Charlotte estaban abarrotados mientras los espectadores observaban cómo un hombre sujetaba a una mujer y un grupo con chalecos brillantes hacían sonar furiosamente sus silbatos y filmaban la interacción, coreando: “La migra está aquí”. Otro grupo cantaba

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Nuevo gobierno se acerca a UABC

Trump pidió la publicación de los archivos de Epstein. ¿Qué contienen y qué falta por conocer?

Por Haven Orecchio-Egresitz, Kara Scannell y Evan Perez, CNN El presidente Donald Trump dijo este miércoles en las redes sociales que había firmado el proyecto de ley que ordena al Departamento de Justicia publicar todos los registros acumulados por los fiscales federales durante la investigación y el procesamiento por tráfico sexual de Jeffrey Epstein y

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Customers purchase sushi at a supermarket on August 9

China warns there is ‘no market’ for Japanese seafood exports as spat over Taiwan comments escalates

By Jerome Taylor, Ross Adkin, CNN (CNN) — China has warned there is “no market” for Japanese seafood exports, the latest veiled threat from Beijing as its diplomatic spat with Tokyo escalates over recent comments by Japan’s leader on defending Taiwan. The two neighbors have been engaged in a rapidly spiraling dispute after Japanese leader

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Nuevo gobierno se acerca a UABC

Tribunal de apelaciones bloquea orden de jueza que restringía el uso de la fuerza en las redadas de inmigración en Chicago

Por Elizabeth Wolfe, CNN Un tribunal de apelaciones de EE.UU. ha bloqueado temporalmente una orden que limitaba la aplicación de la ley de inmigración federal en Chicago, argumentando que la jueza de primera instancia se excedió al imponer restricciones estrictas y de gran alcance sobre cómo los agentes pueden interactuar con manifestantes y periodistas. Un

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People walk by the Upper East Side New York estate of mulitmillionaire Jeffrey Epstein. Damage on the front doors of Epstein's residence was caused by agents serving a search warrant following Epstein's arrest at a nearby New Jersey airport Saturday

Trump has signed a bill directing DOJ to release Epstein case files. Here’s what we know about them

By Haven Orecchio-Egresitz, Kara Scannell, Evan Perez, CNN (CNN) — President Donald Trump said on social media Wednesday he has signed the bill that directs the Justice Department to publicly release all records amassed by federal prosecutors during the sex trafficking investigation and prosecution of Jeffrey Epstein and his accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell. The question of

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A flag hangs on campus at Harvard University in Cambridge

Former Harvard president Larry Summers steps aside from teaching as university probes Jeffrey Epstein documents

By Hanna Park, Taylor Romine, CNN (CNN) — Former Harvard president Larry Summers will not finish out the semester in his instructor role, a Harvard spokesperson confirmed, as the university investigates emails from Jeffrey Epstein released last week. “Mr. Summers has decided it’s in the best interest of the Center for him to go on

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Palm Springs residents raise concerns over poor SCE communication during weekend power outages

PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (KESQ)  – A weekend storm that knocked out power to parts of Palm Springs has renewed long-running frustrations over outages, delayed repairs and what residents describe as poor communication from Southern California Edison (SCE). Jeff Monford, SCE spokesperson, said crews dealt with the most rain they’d seen in a long time. “Our

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