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Month: April 2025

Judge awards $6.6 million to whistleblowers who reported Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton to FBI

By NADIA LATHAN Associated Press/Report for America A district court judge on Friday awarded more than $6 million combined to four whistleblowers in their lawsuit against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton who were fired shortly after they reported him to the FBI. “By a preponderance of the evidence,” Travis County Judge Catherine Mauzy says in

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La ONU abre proceso por las desapariciones forzadas en México que ocurren “de manera generalizada o sistemática”

Por Verónica Calderón, CNN en Español El Comité contra la Desaparición Forzada de la ONU (CED, por sus siglas en inglés) anunció este viernes que abrió un proceso con carácter de urgente sobre la situación de desapariciones forzadas en México, que podría llevar estos casos a la consideración de la Asamblea General de la ONU.

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3 family members hit, killed by Amtrak train in Pennsylvania; service reopens between Philadelphia, New York

By Tom Ignudo, Nikki DeMentri, Atheer Hussein, Jim McHugh, Siafa Lewis Click here for updates on this story     Pennsylvania (KYW) — Amtrak service between Philadelphia and New York was halted for hours Thursday evening after three family members were fatally struck by a train near Bristol Station in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, officials said. CBS News

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‘He meant everything to me’: Father grieves loss of 6-year-old son after shooting

By Andie Bernhardt Click here for updates on this story     MILWAUKEE (WDJT) — What would have been Rashadd Vinson-Turney’s son’s 7th birthday Friday, turned into a vigil for his heartbroken family and friends. “We just been planning for his birthday and now that he isn’t here, it’s just unreal,” said Rashadd Vinson-Turney, Daquell Collins’ father.

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Cómo una biblia hallada en rancho Izaguirre de Jalisco se convirtió en un indicio para la familia de una joven desaparecida

Por Paulina Nares, CNN en Español Una mochila, una maleta, unos tenis y una biblia pueden ser, para la mayoría de las personas, objetos cotidianos. Pero para Rubí representan la posible confirmación de su peor presentimiento: que su familiar Merari Noemí García Mejía estuvo en el rancho Izaguirre, en Jalisco, al que parientes de personas

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Blackwater Founder Erik Prince walks with police members during 'Apolo 13' Anti-Crime Operation on April 5

Blackwater founder Erik Prince joins security operation in Ecuador

By Abel Alvarado, CNN (CNN) — Erik Prince, founder of the controversial security contractor formerly known as Blackwater, joined in law enforcement operations on Saturday in Guayaquil, one of Ecuador’s most violent cities, according to local officials. The operations saw 10 houses raided and 40 people detained, Ecuador’s Interior Minister John Reimberg said. “Since early

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El Gobierno de Trump intenta bloquear la orden judicial que le ordenó regresar al hombre que fue deportado por error

Por Shania Shelton, CNN La administración Trump presentó este sábado una suspensión de emergencia para bloquear una orden para regresar a Estados Unidos a un hombre que fue deportado por error a El Salvador el mes pasado, el último episodio en la tensa batalla legal sobre el destino del hombre de Maryland. “Estados Unidos no

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Canada warns travelers of US border agents’ authority to search electronic devices

By Mohammed Tawfeeq, CNN (CNN) — The Canadian government is warning citizens visiting the United States that US border officials have the authority to search travelers’ electronic devices – including phones, laptops, and tablets – without providing a reason. In a revised travel advisory posted online, it urges Canadians to “expect scrutiny” when crossing the

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NY public schools tell Trump administration they won’t comply with DEI order

By DAVE COLLINS Associated Press New York state officials have told the Trump administration that they will not comply with its demands to end diversity, equity and inclusion practices in public schools, despite the administration’s threats to terminate federal education funding. Daniel Morton-Bentley, counsel and deputy commissioner of the state Department of Education, said in

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NY public schools tell Trump administration they won’t comply with DEI order

By DAVE COLLINS Associated Press New York state officials have told the Trump administration that they will not comply with its demands to end diversity, equity and inclusion practices in public schools, despite the administration’s threats to terminate federal education funding. Daniel Morton-Bentley, counsel and deputy commissioner of the state Department of Education, said in

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