Day: August 29, 2022

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Tony Ornato, Assistant Director of the U.S. Secret Service, is leaving the agency.

CNN reached out to Ornato for comment. The House Select Committee investigating the riots has revealed that it believes Ornath to be a key figure who can provide valuable information about Trump’s movements and intentions through January 6. Joined the White House staff as Deputy Chief of Staff on a temporary assignment in December 2019, […]

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Colombia and Venezuela restore diplomatic relations

Colombian Ambassador Armando Benedetti met with Venezuelan authoritarian leader Nicolas Maduro at the Miraflores presidential palace in Caracas on Monday. As Ambassador of Venezuela to Venezuela, he was greeted by President Nicolas Maduro. We talked about the urgency of reviving friendships that should not have been severed” with Maduro. Venezuela’s Ambassador to Colombia, Felix Placencia, […]

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Losing Greenland’s ice would raise global sea levels by nearly a foot, new study shows

of studyPublished Monday in the journal Nature Climate Change, they found that total ice loss from the Greenland ice sheet would cause sea level rise of at least 10 inches, regardless of any scenario of climate warming. This is generally as much as the Earth’s oceans have already risen in the last 100 years as […]

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Companies responsible for 2021 Southern California oil spill plead guilty, pay nearly $13 million in fines

California Central District U.S. Attorney’s Office announced the deal on Friday. of Leak in San Pedro Bay Pipeline It happened in October 2021. Billed December 2021. Amplify Energy Corp. and its subsidiaries Beta Operating Co. and San Pedro Bay Pipeline Co. plead guilty to one misdemeanor each for inadvertently discharging oil into San Pedro Bay, […]

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Republican Senate candidate Blake Masters scraped words on campaign website, saying 2020 election was stolen from Trump

A review of the Masters website by CNN’s KFile showed that he also removed controversial language that the Democrats were trying to “import” new voters. lit a fire Because it reflects a far-right conspiracy that the Democratic Party seeks to undermine the power of European-born Americans through mass immigration of non-white immigrants. Both stances were […]

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CDC adds new country to ‘high’ risk category for travel, but excludes Morocco

Editor’s Note — Sign Up Unlocking the World, CNN Travel’s weekly newsletterGet news on destination openings and closings, inspiration for future adventures, and the latest aviation, food and beverage, accommodation and other travel developments. (CNN) — The CDC added one new destination to its Covid-19 “high” risk list on Monday. Azerbaijan, which borders the Caspian […]

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Biden speaks Thursday about ‘continued battle for the soul of the nation’

Speech will be given in a week The president delivered one of the sharpest accusations against Republicans sticking to the tenets of his predecessor, calling it “semi-fascism,” predicting it would go too far for most presidents, and delivered a fiery speech. After returning to the campaign trail in the country. NBC News was the first […]

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Twitter was questioned by the SEC in June about bots and user numbers

News of the communication comes as Twitter faces increased attention to its audience measurement. legal battle When Elon Musk and the next Last week’s whistleblower disclosure This called into question the company’s incentives to properly meter spam and fake bot accounts. on June 15th letter Addressing Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal, the agency asked questions about […]

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The Man Who Carved Pumpkins Down the Missouri River 38 Miles

(CNN) — A Nebraska man hopefully set a Guinness World Record by going 38 miles down the Missouri River on Saturday in a “boat” made out of hollowed-out pumpkins to celebrate his 60th birthday. Duane Hansen left a public boat dock in Bellevue, Nebraska around 7:30am with an 846-pound pumpkin and arrived in Nebraska City […]

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Man who stole Brady’s Super Bowl ring sentenced to 3 years in federal prison

Scott V. Spina Jr., 25, from Roseland, New Jersey, pleaded guilty in February to one count of mail fraud, three counts of wire fraud, and one count of aggravated identity theft. according to news release From the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Central District of California, Spina purchased a ring and other memorabilia from a […]

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