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Month: June 2026

Fans of Iran's soccer team wave as players arrive in Tijuana

Tehran lambasts US ‘obstruction’ of Iran’s soccer team as players land in Mexico ahead of World Cup

By Billy Stockwell and Aida Karimi, CNN (CNN) — Iran’s soccer team touched down in Mexico’s northwestern city of Tijuana on Sunday – a stone’s throw from the United States border – as Tehran criticized Washington over its visa restrictions ahead of the World Cup this summer. The president of Iran’s football federation, Mehdi Taj,

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Nuevo gobierno se acerca a UABC

Tu cerebro puede empezar a cambiar tan solo dos minutos después de hacer este ejercicio mental

Por Jacqueline Howard, CNN No estás solo: muchas personas que se han sentado a meditar sienten que su mente empieza a divagar en cuestión de segundos. No pueden relajarse y enseguida quieren rendirse. Pero las investigaciones sugieren que si logras mantener la concentración durante tan solo unos minutos, tu cerebro podría empezar a experimentar cambios

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Assistant US Attorney for the Central District of California Bill Essayli attends a news conference to discuss fraud prevention on January 9

DOJ debunks social media claim of discrepancy in LA mayor vote count while Trump sows doubt in California’s elections

By Kaanita Iyer, CNN (CNN) — A Los Angeles-based Justice Department official late Friday debunked a baseless claim of a discrepancy in the vote count of the city’s mayoral race that has circulated on social media. The claim, which has been pushed by several right-wing figures on X, including billionaire Elon Musk, alleges a vote-count

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A helicopter drops water on the Palisades Fire in Los Angeles in January 2025.

Prosecutors say he sparked the Palisades Fire and was ‘fixated’ on Luigi Mangione. Now Jonathan Rinderknecht heads to trial

By Jack Hannah, CNN (CNN) — The man who federal prosecutors say was “pissed off at the world” before allegedly igniting the Palisades Fire goes on trial this week in Los Angeles, roughly a year and a half after the deadly and historically destructive blaze claimed the lives of a dozen people and scorched thousands

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