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Month: June 2025

Comunidad en Massachusetts pide la liberación de un estudiante de bachillerato detenido por ICE

Por Polo Sandoval, CNN Los llamados para “Liberar a Marcelo” resuenan más allá del campus del bachillerato de una ciudad de Massachusetts, donde un destacado estudiante fue arrestado por ICE el fin de semana. Un grupo de estudiantes del bachillerato en Milford —muchos vestidos de blanco en señal de solidaridad— realizó una manifestación el lunes

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Mexican 4-year-old is granted humanitarian parole to continue receiving lifesaving care in US

LOS ANGELES (AP) — A 4-year-old Mexican girl who receives lifesaving medical care from a Southern California hospital was granted permission to remain in the country weeks after federal authorities said she could be deported, her family’s attorneys said Tuesday. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security granted the girl and her mother humanitarian parole for

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Brazil’s Lula signs law to expand affirmative action, boosting quotas for Blacks in government jobs

By MAURICIO SAVARESE Associated Press SAO PAULO (AP) — Brazil’s President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva on Tuesday signed a new law to expand the country’s affirmative action policies, increasing the quota for government jobs reserved for Blacks from 20% to 30% and adding Indigenous people and descendants of Afro-Brazilian enslaved people as beneficiaries. The

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Tuesday’s Scores

The Associated Press PREP BASEBALL= OHSAA Playoffs= Regional Semifinal= Division I= Cin. Moeller 8, Thomas Worthington 6 Grove City 7, Lewis Center Olentangy Orange 6 Lewis Center Olentangy 10, Delaware Olentangy Berlin 0 W. Chester Lakota W. 1, Powell Olentangy Liberty 0 Division II= Loveland 13, Ashville Teays Valley 2 Whitehouse Anthony Wayne 3, Trenton

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Citigroup revierte su política sobre armas de fuego tras la presión del Gobierno de Trump sobre los grandes bancos

Por Ramishah Maruf, CNN Un mes después del tiroteo masivo en la escuela de Parkland, Florida, en 2018, Citigroup impuso restricciones a sus clientes que vendían armas de fuego, convirtiéndose en el primer gran banco de Wall Street en hacerlo. Este martes, el banco revirtió esa política. “Ya no tendremos una política específica en relación

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Writer Bernardine Evaristo receives lifetime accolade for a career of breaking boundaries

By JILL LAWLESS Associated Press LONDON (AP) — Bernardine Evaristo doesn’t like boundaries. For the Booker Prize -winning novelist, rules about genre, grammar or what a working-class biracial woman can achieve are all to be challenged and swept away. Evaristo was announced Wednesday as recipient of the 100,000-pound ($135,000) Women’s Prize Outstanding Contribution Award for

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Recap of ‘Diddy’ trial: Hotel security guard says Sean Combs paid $100k in cash for video of assault

By Lauren del Valle, Nicki Brown, Eric Levenson, Kara Scannell, CNN (CNN) — A former hotel security officer and a financial executive for Bad Boy Entertainment took the stand Tuesday in Sean “Diddy” Combs federal racketeering and sex trafficking trial. The money-focused testimony came as the prosecution sought to prove that Combs created a criminal

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Federal officers in tactical gear went into a Latino community in Minneapolis. A protest followed

By STEVE KARNOWSKI and MARK VANCLEAVE Associated Press MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Dozens of protesters converged in the heart of the Latino community in Minneapolis on Tuesday after a large force of federal and local authorities wearing tactical gear conducted what they called a law enforcement action. The protesters flocked to the area near a Mexican

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A woman casts a vote during the judicial and magistrate elections in San Bartolome Quialana in Mexico's Oaxaca state on Sunday.

Mexico’s ruling party expands power in Supreme Court after elections marred by low turnout

By Michael Rios and Sol Amaya, CNN (CNN) — Mexico’s ruling party Morena will gain control of the Supreme Court following the country’s first-ever judicial elections, which were marred by low voter turnout and allegations of a power grab. Preliminary results from Sunday’s race showed candidates linked with Morena winning most seats on the judiciary.

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