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Month: March 2026

Local advocate who worked closely with Cesar Chavez, speaks on sexual abuse allegations

COACHELLA VALLEY, Calif. (KESQ) – “I believe them,” local farmworker advocate Amalia DeAztlan said, after hearing of sexual abuse allegations made against her late peer and civil rights leader, Cesar Chavez. Earlier this week, a New York Times investigation shared substantial evidence that Chavez sexually molested and groomed young girls during the height of his

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An aircraft taxis on the runway at Washington Reagan National Airport on January 29.

AI probe of aviation close calls leads FAA to limit how helicopters can fly around busy airports

By Aaron Cooper, Alexandra Skores, CNN (CNN) — Air traffic controllers will now use radar to actively track helicopters when flying through the flight paths of planes taking off and landing at busy airports, the Federal Aviation Administration said in an order published Wednesday. Chopper pilots had been allowed to take responsibility for visual separation

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Nuevo gobierno se acerca a UABC

Petro escala con una nota diplomática el incidente por una supuesta bomba ecuatoriana en territorio de Colombia

Por Fernando Ramos, CNN en Español Las relaciones diplomáticas entre Colombia y Ecuador están en el momento más difícil en casi dos décadas. Una tensión similar entre los dos países no se registraba desde la llamada “Operación Fénix”, en la que autoridades colombianas abatieron a Raúl Reyes, jefe guerrillero de las FARC, en territorio ecuatoriano

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Homicidio en Desert Hot Springs

La policía dio a conocer más información sobre la muerte de una mujer que ahora está siendo catalogada como homicidio. Los investigadores dicen que Brianna Chavez, de 30 años fue asesinada a tiros el domingo pasado y su cuerpo fue encontrado en el área de Mission Creek Road y Worsley Road en Desert Hot Springs.

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The US struck what it claimed without evidence was a drug-trafficking vessel in the eastern Pacific on March 8

Word of the Week: Denying the enemy ‘quarter’ may sound like tough talk, but it would be a war crime

By Harmeet Kaur, CNN (CNN) — At a March 13 news briefing about the US-Israeli war with Iran, US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth proclaimed: “We will keep pushing, keep advancing, no quarter, no mercy for our enemies.” Of the Oxford English Dictionary’s few dozen definitions for “quarter” — covering units of measurement, physical locations and

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