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Month: March 2025

NCAA Tournament Glance

All Times EDT FIRST FOUR Tuesday, March 18 At UD Arena Dayton, Ohio Alabama St. 70, St. Francis (Pa.) 68 North Carolina 95, San Diego St. 68 Wednesday, March 19 At UD Arena Dayton, Ohio Mount St. Mary’s 83, American 72 Xavier 86, Texas 80 EAST REGIONAL First Round Friday, March 21 At Lenovo Center

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Groenlandia formó nuevo Gobierno antes de la visita del vicepresidente de EE.UU., J. D. Vance, a la isla

Por Lauren Kent, CNN Los cuatro principales partidos de Groenlandia formaron un Gobierno de coalición, excluyendo a un partido firmemente a favor de la independencia que expresó interés en trabajar con Estados Unidos, solo unas horas antes de que el vicepresidente de EE.UU., J. D. Vance, llegara a la isla ártica. El líder del partido

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NHRA Winternationals Qualifying

By The Associated Press Friday At Pomona Dragstrip Pomona, Calif. Qualifying after two rounds Top Fuel 1. Brittany Force, 3.646 seconds, 334.82 mph; 2. Doug Kalitta, 3.657, 335.15; 3. Josh Hart, 3.675, 332.34; 4. Steve Torrence, 3.690, 336.91; 5. Antron Brown, 3.695, 336.65; 6. Tony Stewart, 3.695, 329.75; 7. Justin Ashley, 3.695, 333.66; 8. Shawn

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Chile lleva a la Corte Penal Internacional el caso de Ronald Ojeda, el exmilitar venezolano asesinado en Santiago

Por Mauricio Torres, CNN en Español La Fiscalía y la Cancillería de Chile llevaron este viernes ante la Corte Penal Internacional (CPI) el caso de Ronald Ojeda, el exmilitar venezolano asilado en Santiago y que fue secuestrado y asesinado el año pasado en la capital del país, según informaron ambas instituciones. El fiscal nacional de

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Voice of America wins in court, for now, as judge blocks Trump administration from firing staff

By MICHAEL R. SISAK Associated Press NEW YORK (AP) — The Voice of America can’t be silenced just yet. A federal judge on Friday halted the Trump administration’s efforts to dismantle the eight-decade-old U.S. government-funded international news service, calling the move a “classic case of arbitrary and capricious decision making.” Judge James Paul Oetken blocked

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Voice of America wins in court, for now, as judge blocks Trump administration from firing staff

By MICHAEL R. SISAK Associated Press NEW YORK (AP) — The Voice of America can’t be silenced just yet. A federal judge on Friday halted the Trump administration’s efforts to dismantle the eight-decade-old U.S. government-funded international news service, calling the move a “classic case of arbitrary and capricious decision making.” Judge James Paul Oetken blocked

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Film academy apologizes for not naming ‘No Other Land’ co-director in response to attack on him

By JAKE COYLE AP Film Writer NEW YORK (AP) — After mounting criticism following its initial response to the violent attack on Oscar-winning “No Other Land” co-director Hamdan Ballal, the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences apologized Friday for not acknowledging Ballal by name. In a letter to academy members, academy CEO Bill Kramer

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Film academy apologizes for not naming ‘No Other Land’ co-director in response to attack on him

By JAKE COYLE AP Film Writer NEW YORK (AP) — After mounting criticism following its initial response to the violent attack on Oscar-winning “No Other Land” co-director Hamdan Ballal, the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences apologized Friday for not acknowledging Ballal by name. In a letter to academy members, academy CEO Bill Kramer

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Se fueron de EE.UU. a Ecuador con sus hijos hace cuatro años. Esta fue la razón

Por Tamara Hardingham-Gill, CNN Nunca habían visitado Ecuador antes, pero Brittany y Blake Bowen, de Estados Unidos, decidieron mudarse al país sudamericano en 2021 para ofrecer a sus cuatro hijos una crianza completamente diferente. Los Bowen, que anteriormente vivían en el estado de Washington, han estado viviendo en Loja, una pequeña ciudad en la sección

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Columbia University interim president steps down a week after announcing sweeping policy changes

By Emma Tucker, CNN (CNN) — The interim president of Columbia University is stepping down, the school announced Friday, a week after announcing sweeping policy changes – seemingly bowing to the Trump administration’s demands conditioned on federal funding. Dr. Katrina Armstrong took the helm of one of the nation’s elite universities under pressure last year

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