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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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Ibrahim Almadi is seen here during an interview with CNN.

Son of US citizen held in Saudi Arabia says Trump administration secured his father’s return home

By Piper Hudspeth Blackburn, CNN (CNN) — The son of a United States citizen held in Saudi Arabia for criticizing the Saudi government said Wednesday the Trump administration secured his father’s release and thanked US officials for helping bring him home. “They really delivered when it comes to my father’s situation. I understand Saudi Arabia

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GOP Rep. Nancy Mace announced on November 19 that she would seek to censure her Republican colleague

Nancy Mace’s complaint against fellow Republican Cory Mills referred to House Ethics Committee

By Veronica Stracqualursi, Ellis Kim, CNN (CNN) — The House on Wednesday night referred a Republican’s push to ​censure her fellow GOP colleague to the chamber’s Ethics Committee, beating back an effort to swiftly remove him from his committee assignments. Lawmakers voted 310-103 to send GOP Rep. Nancy Mace’s complaint against Florida Rep. Cory Mills

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Larry Summers renuncia a la junta directiva de OpenAI y a su puesto en Harvard tras la difusión de sus correos con Epstein

Por Hadas Gold, CNN Larry Summers renunció a la junta directiva de OpenAI y a su puesto de profesor en la Universidad de Harvard después de que la semana pasada una comisión de la Cámara de Representantes publicara más correos electrónicos entre él y el delincuente sexual convicto Jeffrey Epstein. “De acuerdo con mi anuncio

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Senate Majority Leader John Thune prepares to speak to reporters at the US Capitol on November 19

House moves to repeal controversial ‘Arctic Frost’ provision that allows GOP senators to seek $500,000 payouts

By Ellis Kim, Alison Main, Manu Raju, Morgan Rimmer, Ted Barrett, CNN (CNN) — The House on Wednesday unanimously moved to repeal a controversial provision in the government funding law that allows senators to sue the Justice Department for up to $500,000 when their phone records are seized without their knowledge. The provision, included in

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Trump firma ley que obliga al Departamento de Justicia a publicar los archivos de Epstein

Por Samantha Waldenberg, CNN El presidente de EE.UU., Donald Trump, anunció este miércoles que firmó la ley que ordena al Departamento de Justicia publicar todos los archivos relacionados con Jeffrey Epstein. Trump dio a conocer la firma en una extensa publicación en redes sociales, presentando la divulgación de los archivos como un esfuerzo de transparencia

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The FBI released this 2024 photo of Ryan Wedding.

Federal officials unveil more charges against the former Olympic snowboarder accused of running international drug ring

By Hannah Rabinowitz, Devan Cole, CNN (CNN) — Federal officials unveiled additional charges on Wednesday against a former Olympic snowboarder for Canada who has been wanted for allegedly running a drug trafficking ring. The new charges against Ryan James Wedding include murder, witness tampering, money laundering and drug trafficking, Attorney General Pam Bondi said at

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