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Month: February 2026

Local journalists honored at CV Journalism Foundation Awards

RANCHO MIRAGE, Calif. (KESQ) – Local journalists gathered under one roof Tuesday to celebrate great accomplishments in storytelling. The Coachella Valley Journalism Foundation Awards, honoring local reporters and journalists, were held at the Omni Rancho Mirage resort in Rancho Mirage. It’s the 3rd annual event that’s quickly become the organization’s most important fundraiser. “It’s our

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A view of the Washington Post office building in Washington

Judge bars Justice Department from searching through devices seized from Washington Post reporter as part of leak probe

By Devan Cole, CNN (CNN) — The Justice Department may not search through the contents of several devices seized from a Washington Post reporter earlier this year as part of a probe into leaked classified documents, a federal judge said in a ruling Tuesday that was highly critical of the government’s approach in the case.

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Nuevo gobierno se acerca a UABC

Venezuela denuncia que autoridades de Panamá presuntamente forzaron la apertura de una valija diplomática

Por Mauricio Torres, CNN en Español El gobierno de Venezuela denunció este martes que autoridades de Panamá presuntamente forzaron la apertura de una valija diplomática, una situación que Caracas describió como un “atropello” que viola “un principio esencial para la convivencia entre naciones”. Los hechos ocurrieron en el Aeropuerto Internacional de Tocumen en Ciudad de

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A woman walks past through the snow in Central Park on February 23

Power outages, travel troubles and bitter cold plague Northeast in wake of historic bomb cyclone blizzard

By Danya Gainor, Chris Boyette, CNN (CNN) — Thousands in the Northeast remained without power amid freezing temperatures Tuesday as people from that region and the mid-Atlantic dug out from extreme snowfall — including more than 2 feet in several states — from the previous two days and faced continuing travel disruptions including hundreds of

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