Guatemala’s presidential election is in turmoil with the suspension of the top political party
IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience, please visit our site in another browser. now playing Guatemala’s presidential election is in turmoil with the suspension of the top political party 03:52 UNTIL THE NEXT Body cam video shows the LA sheriff’s deputy mother holding the baby 02:08 Emmy nominations overshadowed by writers’ strike, SAG-AFTRA negotiations 02:51 Marine released after finding girl in Camp Pendleton barracks 04:27 Canada is investigating large companies that allegedly use Uyghur forced labor 02:16 Sea otter bites and steals surfboards in California 02:26 Volunteer doctors join forces to help Ukrainian soldiers 05:00 Thousands of…
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25-year-old man shot dead in Plymouth State Forest Myles Standish – Boston 25 News
PLYMOUTH, Mass – Editor’s note: An earlier version of this story cited initial police reports indicating a suspect was in custody. Police have since released new information saying the person in custody was not the shooter. The story has been updated to reflect this development. Plymouth District Attorney Timothy Cruz says the victim of the shooting at Myles Standish State Forest Wednesday afternoon has died. According to authorities, Robert Aponte-Flores, 25, of New Bedford, was shot multiple times after an altercation took place in a picnic area of the park around 2:30 p.m. Aponte-Flores was transported from the scene and…
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Myanmar’s military regime accused of murdering political prisoners | Prison news
Myanmar’s military coup leaders have been accused of murdering dozens of political prisoners and, in some cases, disguising their deaths as escape attempts. The military removed political prisoners from Kyaiksakaw Prison in Daik-U Township, Bago Region on June 27 under the pretense of relocating them, but since then a total of 37, the Association of Assistance to Political Prisoners (AAPP), an outstanding watch. group that documents civilian deaths, arrests and extrajudicial killings, said a statement this week. Prison authorities repeatedly denied knowing the whereabouts of these prisoners when their families asked, he added. The families of two of the “disappeared”…
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Another busload of migrants from Texas arrives in Los Angeles
A bus carrying 30 migrants from the US-Mexico border in Texas arrived in Los Angeles on Thursday, the third in a series launched by Gov. Greg Abbott and sent to California. Volunteers from the LA Welcomes Collective, a network of nonprofit, faith and immigrant rights groups, were waiting along with a representative from the mayor’s office to greet the bus at Union Station when it arrived shortly before 1 p.m. . They were told that the bus had left. the border town of Brownsville early Wednesday. For the record: 12:32 July 13, 2023An earlier version of this story said the…
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Man wanted in connection with violent Blairsville carjacking arrested in Georgia – WPXI
BLAIRSVILLE, Pa. – Pennsylvania State Police say the man wanted in connection with a violent carjacking in Blairsville, Indiana County on Wednesday has been arrested. Michael Whitfield, 35, of Greensburg, was arrested in Georgia. PREVIOUS COVERAGE >>> State police are looking for a man involved in a suspected carjacking in Blairsville “Within a few minutes, we got multiple tips from people saying his name who either knew him, knew who he was, saw him around town and knew his face,” Trooper Tristan Tappe said in an earlier interview with 11 News. This is a developing story. Check back for updates….
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Political animosity, strong polarization in Utah, UVU study finds – St George News
Members of the Utah House work on the floor during a special session at the state Capitol in Salt Lake City, Utah, on April 18, 2018. | Associated Press file photo by Rick Bowmer, St. George News OREM — Utah’s political leaders often consider the “Utah way” of doing politics to be more civil, collaborative, and welcoming. But a recent study found that Utahns are just as divided along partisan lines as people nationwide. The to studyconducted by Utah Valley University’s Center for Constitutional Studies surveyed more than 5,000 Americans, including 1,000 from Utah, and found a high level of…
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Trump news today: Jared Kushner testified for Jan. 6 probe as Jack Smith asks not to delay trial over classified papers
‘What the hell is a Blizzard?’: Trump reveals he’s never been to a Dairy Queen Sign up for the daily Inside Washington email to receive exclusive US coverage and analysis delivered to your inbox Get our free Inside Washington email Federal prosecutors investigating Donald Trump’s effort to overturn the results of the 2020 election have questioned his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, among other witnesses to see if the former president acknowledged he had lost. Mr Kushner testified in Washington DC last month, according to a report by The New York Times, and maintained that the former president believed the election was…
Read More »New York’s highest court could decide the fate of redistricting
For the second year in a row, New York’s highest court will be at the center of the political world as a Democratic-backed redistricting challenge could upend the battle for control of the U.S. House of Representatives in 2024. An appeals court on Thursday sided with Democrats in an attempt to redraw congressional lines in New York, where there are several battleground seats. “Clearly, the appeals judges were writing for the Court of Appeals, knowing that this case is headed one step up to the state’s highest court for final review,” Jeff said Wice, assistant professor and principal investigator at…
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