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Month: April 2025

China’s leader Xi Jinping holds talks in Cambodia to wrap up his 3-nation Southeast Asia tour

By GRANT PECK and SOPHENG CHEANG Associated Press PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) — Chinese President Xi Jinping arrived in Cambodia on Thursday for a two-day state visit that serves as an opportunity to further strengthen China’s already robust relations with its closest ally in Southeast Asia. The visit, Xi’s first since 2016, concludes a three-nation

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DOGE targets a community service program in its latest cost-cutting effort

By HANNAH FINGERHUT Associated Press DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A 30-year-old community service program that sends young adults to work on projects across the U.S. was the latest target of the Trump administration ‘s campaign to slash government spending. AmeriCorps’ National Civilian Community Corps informed volunteers Tuesday that they would exit the program early

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Why Elon Musk installed his top lieutenants at a federal agency you probably haven’t heard of

By BYRON TAU, JOSHUA GOODMAN, GARANCE BURKE and BRIAN SLODYSKO Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — On the rooftop patio of the General Services Administration headquarters, an agency staffer recently discovered something strange: a rectangular device attached to a wire that snaked across the roof, over the ledge and into the administrator’s window one floor below.

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Four students were injured in a shooting Tuesday afternoon at Wilmer-Hutchins High School in southeast Dallas

Suspect in Dallas high school shooting fired ‘indiscriminately,’ injuring 5 students, documents say

By Chris Boyette, Emma Tucker and Jillian Sykes, CNN (CNN) — Five students were injured in a shooting Tuesday afternoon at Wilmer-Hutchins High School in southeast Dallas when a 17-year-old allegedly snuck into the school and fired “indiscriminately,” according to a state affidavit for the suspect’s arrest warrant. The injured, aged 15 to 18, were

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Three people dead following boating crash at Major League Fishing event

WBMA-LD By Thomas Schlachter, CNN (CNN) — Three people have died following a boating crash during a professional fishing tournament on Wednesday morning, according to the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency. The incident happened during Major League Fishing’s Tackle Warehouse Invitational on Lewis Smith Lake near Cullman, Alabama. CNN affiliate WBMA reports three other individuals were

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A tower on one of the Harvard University buildings in Cambridge

DHS threatens to revoke Harvard’s eligibility to host foreign students amid broader battle over universities’ autonomy

By Taylor Romine, Nouran Salahieh, Hanna Park and Andy Rose, CNN (CNN) — The Trump administration has significantly dialed up its pressure on Harvard University, not only freezing $2 billion in federal funding but now threatening its eligibility to host international students after school leaders refused to make key policy changes the White House also

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'White Lotus' season three actors Morgana O'Reilly

Want to create your own ‘White Lotus’ holiday in Thailand? These are the locations featured on season 3 of the hit show

By Karla Cripps, CNN Bangkok (CNN) — In recent years, no TV series has gotten viewers excited about luxury travel quite like “The White Lotus.” It’s easy to understand why. It’s got murder. Sexy scandals. Gorgeous beaches. And, perhaps most importantly, wealthy travelers behaving terribly. Seasons one and two of the satirical dark comedy-drama, written

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Se mudó de California a la Italia rural porque “no quería estar cerca de un McDonald’s o Starbucks”

Por Silvia Marchetti, CNN Una casa a precio de ganga en un pueblo hermoso —incluyendo una persona como parte del personal de limpieza y otra para el mantenimiento— sería suficiente para que muchas personas dieran el salto a Italia, pero el estadounidense Keith Richardson tenía otro requisito clave. La propiedad donde pretendía comenzar su nueva

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