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Month: December 2025

Reports of possible ICE activity raise concerns across Coachella Valley

COACHELLA VALLEY, Calif. (KESQ) – Residents across the Coachella Valley are expressing concern after videos began circulating online that appear to show immigration enforcement activity in the area. Reginaldo Lopez, owner of Better Garden, said three of his employees were taken into custody by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Palm Springs on Wednesday. “Stressful

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Shopping local as holiday returns become more challenging at major retail stores

COACHELLA VALLEY, Calif. (KESQ) – As Holiday 2025 shopping ramps up, Coachella Valley consumers are balancing the convenience of big-box retailers with a growing push to shop local, while also keeping a close eye on return policies. Major retailers like Amazon, Kohl’s, and Macy’s are offering extended return windows through January 31, 2026, for holiday

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Nuevo gobierno se acerca a UABC

Sube a 7 el número de muertos tras ataque contra una base del Ejército de Colombia en el norte del país

Por Rocío Muñoz-Ledo y Fernando Ramos, CNN en Español Siete soldados murieron y otros resultaron heridos este jueves tras un ataque con explosivos contra una base del Ejército de Colombia en el norte del país, según anunció la Segunda División del Ejército. El presunto atentado tuvo lugar contra la Base Militar del 27, adscrita al

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The US Department of Health and Human Services had tentatively planned to make the announcement Friday

Exclusive: HHS planning to overhaul childhood vaccine schedule to recommend fewer shots, source says

By Adam Cancryn, Meg Tirrell, Brenda Goodman, Katherine Dillinger, CNN (CNN) — The US Department of Health and Human Services is planning to overhaul the schedule of recommended vaccines for children in the US, a person familiar with the plans told CNN on Thursday. The proposed new schedule would recommend fewer shots, bringing it closer

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Angie Sullivan (left) and Jennifer Welch speak at a GLAAD event in June in New York. Welch moved to the city this year after spending most of her life in Oklahoma City.

The ‘I’ve Had It’ hosts’ review of 2025 is profane and on point

By Scottie Andrew, CNN (CNN) — In 2025, despondent and angry Democrats wanted to hear from likeminded pundits who wouldn’t feign politeness or objectivity. And there, waiting for them, were Jennifer Welch and Angie “Pumps” Sullivan, co-hosts of the political, profane podcast “I’ve Had It.” Welch and Sullivan, formerly an interior designer and attorney, respectively,

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Palestinian women receive donated food at a community kitchen in Nuseirat

Gaza no longer in famine, says global hunger watchdog, after influx of aid following ceasefire

By Nadeen Ebrahim, Eugenia Yosef, CNN (CNN) — There is no longer famine in Gaza, a United Nations-backed hunger monitor announced on Friday, after an influx of humanitarian aid into the strip following a ceasefire agreed in October between Israel and Hamas. “Following a significant reduction in conflict, a proposed peace plan, and improved access

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Nuevo gobierno se acerca a UABC

Desde cheques para militares hasta cuidado infantil: esto es todo lo que Trump ha dicho que se pagará con los aranceles

Por Elisabeth Buchwald, CNN El presidente Donald Trump anunció el miércoles que su Gobierno está comenzando a enviar cheques por valor de US$ 1.776 a casi 1,5 millones de miembros de las Fuerzas Armadas estadounidenses, utilizando dinero de los “miles de millones de dólares” que, según él, se han recaudado a través de sus aranceles.

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Providence Mayor Brett Smiley speaks as the manhunt for the gunman continues following a shooting at Brown University.

Brown University has over 1,200 surveillance cameras. Why that wasn’t enough to capture video of the shooting suspect

By Eric Levenson, CNN (CNN) — In March 2021, a Brown University doctoral candidate wrote an op-ed in the school paper criticizing Brown’s increasing use of surveillance cameras and lack of transparency. “In the span of two decades, Brown University quietly deployed an expansive surveillance apparatus, unbeknownst to many in the community; it’s well past

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