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Month: March 2026

Se organiza día de recursos para veteranos

Este fin de semana en Desert Hot Springs los veteranos de guerra que tendrán la oportunidad de conectarse con servicios locales de apoyo. La ciudad está organizando un Día de Recursos para Veteranos este sábado de 10 de la mañana a 2 de la tarde, ofreciendo ayuda con beneficios, reclamaciones y servicios legales. El evento será mañana en el parque

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Rupert Murdoch Fast Facts

CNN Editorial Research (CNN) — Here’s a look at the life of media magnate Rupert Murdoch. Personal Birth date: March 11, 1931 Birth place: Melbourne, Australia Birth name: Keith Rupert Murdoch Father: Keith Murdoch, journalist and newspaper publisher Mother: Elisabeth (Greene) Murdoch, philanthropist Marriages: Elena Zhukova (2024-present); Jerry Hall (2016-2022, divorced); Wendi (Deng) Murdoch (1999-2013,

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Hank Paulson Fast Facts

CNN Editorial Research (CNN) — Here is a look at the life of Hank Paulson, former US Treasury secretary and CEO of Goldman Sachs. Personal Birth date: March 28, 1946 Birth place: Palm Beach, Florida Birth name: Henry Merritt Paulson Jr. Father: Henry Merritt Paulson, wholesale jeweler Mother: Marianna (Gallauer) Paulson Marriage: Wendy Judge (September

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Pictured is a screengrab of an AI-generated fake video of Democratic candidate for Senate James Talarico

Republicans release AI deepfake of James Talarico as phony videos proliferate in midterm races

By Daniel Dale, CNN (CNN) — Senate Republicans released an online ad this week in which a real-looking but fake version of a Democratic candidate, fabricated with artificial intelligence, appears to speak directly into the camera for more than a minute. The National Republican Senatorial Committee’s deepfake of James Talarico, the Democratic nominee in the

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Travelers wait in line at a Transportation Security Administration checkpoint at William P. Hobby Airport in Houston

TSA wait times may not get better any time soon. Here’s what you should know if you’re flying

By Alexandra Skores, CNN Washington (CNN) — Travelers stuck in line for hours at airport security this week are the latest victims of a partial government shutdown that has dragged on for nearly a month. Funding for the Department of Homeland Security lapsed in mid-February amid a standoff between Republicans and Democrats over immigration reform.

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