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Start your week smart: Alzheimer’s research, IRS audit, Trump’s first 100 days, horse racing’s future, goodbye $5 T-shirts

By Andrew Torgan, Daniel Wine and Kimberly Richardson, CNN (CNN) — April 15 has come and gone, so you can stop worrying about your taxes for another year … or can you? With so many changes taking place at the IRS — including widespread staff departures and the implementation of artificial intelligence — how likely

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Aaron Gordon’s historic buzzer-beating dunk propels Denver Nuggets to victory over Los Angeles Clippers, ties series 2-2

By Jamie Barton, CNN (CNN) — A dramatic, historic buzzer-beating dunk by Aaron Gordon sparked wild celebrations on Saturday night as the Denver Nuggets beat the Los Angeles Clippers 101-99 to tie their playoff first round series 2-2. With 1.8 seconds remaining, Nikola Jokić’s airball appeared to signal that the game was headed to overtime

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ICE: ‘First-of-its-kind’ operation with local law enforcement leads to nearly 800 immigrant arrests in Florida

By Karina Tsui, CNN (CNN) — US Immigration and Customs Enforcement announced Saturday the agency and state law enforcement in Florida have arrested nearly 800 people over four days in a “massive, multi-agency immigration enforcement crackdown.” ICE’s office in Miami calls the “highly successful” operation “a first-of-its-kind partnership between state and federal partners.” CNN has

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The legacy of a Vietnam War hero scrubbed from a government webpage remains strong in the southernmost part of Texas

By Amanda Jackson, CNN | Photographs by Gabriel V. Cárdenas for CNN Edinburg, Texas (CNN) — Patriotism runs deep in this South Texas town nestled just along the border with Mexico. American flags fly outside many businesses. Pictures of veterans adorn light poles and traffic signal boxes. And a giant mural inside a popular grocery

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Varias personas murieron después de que un automóvil atropellara a una multitud en un festival filipino de Vancouver

Por Lucas Lilieholm Kathleen Magramo y Ross Adkin Un conductor atropelló con su coche a una multitud que asistía a un festival callejero que celebraba la herencia filipina en Vancouver el sábado por la noche, matando y hiriendo a varias personas, dijeron las autoridades. “Varias personas murieron y muchas otras resultaron heridas después de que

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An ambulance is parked at the site of a street festival celebrating Filipino heritage in Vancouver

Suspect charged with murder over Vancouver Filipino festival car ramming, police say victims were aged five to 65

By Lucas Lilieholm, Kathleen Magramo, Ross Adkin and Sophie Tanno, CNN (CNN) — A suspect has been charged with eight counts of second-degree murder after a car plowed into a crowd at a street festival celebrating Filipino heritage in Vancouver on Saturday night killing at least 11 people in what police are calling “the darkest

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Honduras seguirá las órdenes del juez de EE.UU. en el caso de la ciudadana estadounidense de 2 años que fue deportada

Por Michael Rios, CNN Honduras seguirá las órdenes que un juez de distrito de EE.UU. emita en el caso de una ciudadana estadounidense de 2 años que, según el juez, fue deportada a la nación centroamericana, dijo este sábado la presidenta de Honduras, Xiomara Castro. El juez de distrito de EE.UU., Terry Doughty, sospecha que

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Senado de México pospuso la votación de la nueva ley de telecomunicaciones tras petición de Sheinbaum

Por Mauricio Torres, CNN en Español El Senado de México pospuso la votación, que tenía prevista para el lunes, de la nueva Ley en Materia de Telecomunicaciones y Radiodifusión, una propuesta que la presidenta Claudia Sheinbaum envió al Poder Legislativo esta semana y que ha generado controversia entre la oposición y algunos sectores sociales. La

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