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Month: April 2025

The Federal Aviation Administration tests systems to detect different kinds of drones in Cape May

FAA tests drone detection equipment in New Jersey after unexplained drone sightings in the state last year

By Pete Muntean, CNN Washington (CNN) — The Federal Aviation Administration is testing systems to detect drones in New Jersey, after a series of unexplained drone sightings in the state last year raised alarm. The testing, over a two-week period in the community of Cape May, includes about 100 off-the-shelf Unmanned Aerial Systems, commonly called

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La tasa de autismo en EE.UU. sigue en aumento, según los CDC, y señalan una mayor conciencia y mejor detección

Por Deidre McPhillips, CNN Un nuevo estudio de los Centros para el Control y la Prevención de Enfermedades de EE.UU. (CDC, en inglés) muestra que la tasa de diagnóstico de autismo ha aumentado entre los niños estadounidenses, continuando una tendencia a largo plazo que los expertos atribuyen en gran medida a una mejor comprensión y

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Mookie Tenembaum: “Estamos viviendo las réplicas del terremoto de Trump”

CNN Radio Argentina (CNN Radio Argentina) – Mookie Tenembaum, analista internacional, analizó este martes en CNN Economía y Actualidad las políticas arancelarias del presidente de Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, y su impacto global. “Estamos viviendo las réplicas del terremoto de Donald Trump. En este momento está negociando la Unión Europea con Estados Unidos sobre las

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Jueces confirman la investigación contra el expresidente Alberto Fernández por presunta violencia de género

CNN en Español La Cámara Federal de Buenos Aires confirmó este martes la investigación contra el expresidente Alberto Fernández por presunta violencia de género contra la ex primera dama Fabiola Yáñez, con lo que el exmandatario queda a un paso de un posible juicio oral. El tribunal decidió por mayoría no hacer lugar a los

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New York prison guards indicted in connection with an inmate’s death, governor says

By MICHAEL HILL Associated Press Multiple New York prison guards have been indicted in connection with the “disturbing” death of an inmate last month during a wildcat officers’ strike, Gov. Kathy Hochul said Tuesday. Messiah Nantwi, a prisoner at the Mid-State Correctional Facility, died at a hospital March 1 following what other prisoners said was

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Trump plantea deportar a estadounidenses condenados por delitos violentos e insta a Bukele a construir más megaprisiones

Por Kit Maher y Maureen Chowdhury, CNN El presidente de EE.UU., Donald Trump, dijo el lunes que deportará a tantos inmigrantes indocumentados “peligrosos” como sea posible hacia El Salvador, instando al presidente Nayib Bukele a construir más megacárceles. “Le pregunté al presidente —ya sabe, es un complejo carcelario enorme que él construyó—. Le dije: ‘¿Podría

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Mozambique carried out a brutal crackdown on post-election protests, Amnesty says

By GERALD IMRAY and CHARLES MANGWIRO Associated Press CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP) — Mozambique’s security forces carried out a brutal, three-month crackdown on protesters after the country’s election last year, a leading international rights group said Wednesday, citing local activists who alleged that more than 300 people were killed and more than 3,000 were

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Gambian ex-soldier convicted at US trial of torturing suspected backers of a failed 2006 coup

By COLLEEN SLEVIN Associated Press DENVER (AP) — A former member of Gambia’s military was convicted in federal court Tuesday of torturing five people accused of involvement in a failed coup against the West African country’s longtime dictator nearly 20 years ago, capping a rare prosecution in the United States for torture committed abroad. Jurors

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Harvard stands to lose $2.2 billion in federal funding. Researchers fear science will suffer

By BIANCA VÁZQUEZ TONESS AP Education Writer CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) — In a high-stakes standoff, President Donald Trump’s administration says it will freeze $2.2 billion in federal research grants for Harvard University, which is pushing back on demands for changes to campus policy. The feud between the Republican administration and the nation’s wealthiest college will

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Judge orders federal agencies to release billions of dollars from two Biden-era initiatives

By MICHAEL CASEY Associated Press BOSTON (AP) — A federal judge on Tuesday ordered the Trump administration to release billions of dollars meant to finance climate and infrastructure projects across the country. U.S. District Judge Mary McElroy, who was appointed by President Donald Trump during his first term, sided with conservation and nonprofit groups and

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In their words: What judges and Trump’s government say about Abrego Garcia’s mistaken deportation

By BILL BARROW Associated Press President Donald Trump’s administration has dug in on its contention that the government should not have to repatriate Kilmar Abrego Garcia, despite U.S. Supreme Court and lower court rulings that he was wrongly deported and should be returned to the United States. For weeks, officials alternated between admitting Abrego Garcia

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In their words: What judges and Trump’s government say about Abrego Garcia’s mistaken deportation

By BILL BARROW Associated Press President Donald Trump’s administration has dug in on its contention that the government should not have to repatriate Kilmar Abrego Garcia, despite U.S. Supreme Court and lower court rulings that he was wrongly deported and should be returned to the United States. U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis has required daily

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