The true face of immigration - World - News

The true face of immigration

Baltimore was sleeping when the fully laden cargo ship, adrift and without power, slammed into the Francis Scott Key Bridge, bringing it down in seconds. Had the disaster taken place during the daytime, hundreds of cars and trucks could have been on the bridge over a channel leading to one of the busiest ports on…

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France to sue student it says falsely accused principal of forcibly removing headscarf - World - News

France to sue student it says falsely accused principal of forcibly removing headscarf

A French high school student is being sued by the government for falsely accusing her former principal of assaulting her after he made her remove her headscarf on school premises, the country’s prime minister said Wednesday. French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal said the government would “always stand with these officials, those who are on the front line faced with these breaches of secularism, these attempts of Islamist penetration…

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Why do airlines charge so much for checked bags? This obscure rule helps explain why - World - News

Why do airlines charge so much for checked bags? This obscure rule helps explain why

Editor’s Note: The views expressed in this commentary are solely those of the writer. CNN is showcasing the work of The Conversation, a collaboration between journalists and academics to provide news analysis and commentary. The content is produced solely by The Conversation. Five out of the six biggest US airlines have raised their checked bag fees since January 2024. Take…

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Sam Bankman-Fried sentencing - World - News

Sam Bankman-Fried sentencing

From CNN’s Allison Morrow and Samantha Delouya A year and a half ago, Sam Bankman-Fried was living in the Bahamas as a crypto superstar, running a celebrity-backed startup, surrounded by fans and friends who believed he was the real deal: an MIT math whiz. A visionary who ditched the Wall Street track to chart his own course….

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Why this artist is making ink from guns - World - News

Why this artist is making ink from guns

In February, the artist and ink-maker Thomas Little loaded up his van and traveled around North Carolina to paint 20 delicate, lonely vignettes of American landscapes — each one representing a city in his home state that experienced at least one mass shooting in 2023. On their subject matter alone, the paintings of water towers,…

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Oxford-Cambridge boat race rowers warned to avoid water after E. coli find as Britain’s pollution crisis grows - World - News

Oxford-Cambridge boat race rowers warned to avoid water after E. coli find as Britain’s pollution crisis grows

Concern is growing over levels of sewage pollution in London’s River Thames after E. coli bacteria was discovered ahead of this weekend’s historic Oxford v. Cambridge boat race. Rowers taking part in the contest are being told to avoid direct contact with the water due to “alarmingly high levels” of the bacteria, which can cause…

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India summons US State Department official over call for fair legal treatment of arrested opposition leader - World - News

India summons US State Department official over call for fair legal treatment of arrested opposition leader

India’s Ministry of External Affairs summoned a US State Department official after the department called for a fair legal process for opposition leader and Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal following his arrest last week. “We take strong objection to the remarks of the Spokesperson of the US State Department about certain legal proceedings in India,” the…

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University of Texas at Austin students say cultural programs are struggling to stay afloat in wake of anti-DEI law - World - News

University of Texas at Austin students say cultural programs are struggling to stay afloat in wake of anti-DEI law

As a first-generation college student, Andrea Morquecho was looking forward to walking in the Latinx graduation ceremony at the University of Texas at Austin this spring. Morquecho said she has family members traveling from Mexico who would have appreciated the ceremony because it’s delivered in both Spanish and English. She was also excited to mark the end of her undergraduate career…

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Gangs netting up to $3 trillion a year as Southeast Asia human trafficking becomes a global crisis, Interpol says - World - News

Gangs netting up to $3 trillion a year as Southeast Asia human trafficking becomes a global crisis, Interpol says

Human trafficking-fueled fraud is exploding in Southeast Asia with organized crime rings raking in close to $3 trillion in illicit revenue annually, the head of Interpol has said in comments that reveal the huge profits being earned by cartels. One international organized crime group makes $50 billion a year, according to Interpol secretary-general Jurgen Stock,…

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Japan recalls ‘red rice’ health products over suspected link to four deaths - World - News

Japan recalls ‘red rice’ health products over suspected link to four deaths

Japanese authorities have ordered three “red rice” dietary supplements to be pulled from store shelves nationwide after four users died and more than 100 others were hospitalized, sparking a health scare in the country and across the region. Japan’s Ministry of Health on Wednesday told stores to dispose of all stock of Benikōji ColesteHelp, NaishiHelp Plus Cholesterol and…

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‘I knew I could be killed’: This cash van guard is just one of South Africa’s crime wave victims - World - News

‘I knew I could be killed’: This cash van guard is just one of South Africa’s crime wave victims

For South Africans, normality is a sliding scale. Record electricity blackouts and sustained water outages have crushed businesses, and caused havoc in hospitals and schools nationwide. It’s common to see car-sized potholes in the suburbs of Johannesburg as workmen weld burst pipes. Traffic light outages are a daily occurrence. The privations are often treated with the nation’s trademark humor. But now, even extraordinary, violent events…

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Prosecutors seek 2.5-year jail term for Spanish soccer boss Rubiales over unwanted World Cup kiss - World - News

Prosecutors seek 2.5-year jail term for Spanish soccer boss Rubiales over unwanted World Cup kiss

Spanish prosecutors are seeking a prison term of two years and six months for former soccer chief Luis Rubiales for giving an unwanted kiss to star forward Jennifer Hermoso after Spain’s World Cup victory. The Public Ministry has formally accused Rubiales, the disgraced former president of the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF), of sexual assault for kissing…

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Some New England universities and colleges break $90,000 barrier for total cost in upcoming school year - World - News

Some New England universities and colleges break $90,000 barrier for total cost in upcoming school year

Several New England universities and colleges have reached a pinnacle of at least $90,000 for undergraduate tuition and costs starting this fall. Yale University, Tufts University, Boston University (BU), and Wellesley College are among a few private institutions that will top this year’s costs for tuition, housing and other expenses, according to the schools’ websites. The nearly…

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Chris Christie turns down No Labels candidacy - World - News

Chris Christie turns down No Labels candidacy

Former Republican presidential candidate Chris Christie said Wednesday he will not run as a third-party candidate. “I appreciate the encouragement I’ve gotten to pursue a third-party candidacy. I believe we need a country that once again feels like everyone has a stake in what we’re doing and leadership that strives to bring people together, instead of…

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Kansas legislature sends ban on gender-affirming care for minors to Democratic governor’s desk - World - News

Kansas legislature sends ban on gender-affirming care for minors to Democratic governor’s desk

Kansas’ Republican-controlled legislature has advanced a bill that would ban gender-affirming care for minors to the governor’s desk. The Senate voted 27-13 on Wednesday after the House voted 82-39 earlier in the day to advance the measure. The measure now awaits a decision from Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly, who vetoed a similar measure last year. GOP lawmakers were then unable to…

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CNN Exclusive: Conservative bigwig Matt Schlapp agreed to hefty settlement to end sexual assault lawsuit - World - News

CNN Exclusive: Conservative bigwig Matt Schlapp agreed to hefty settlement to end sexual assault lawsuit

The Republican operative who accused American Conservative Union chairman Matt Schlapp of sexual assault last year received a significant financial settlement in exchange for dropping his lawsuit against Schlapp, multiple sources familiar with the case told CNN. The $480,000 settlement was paid to Carlton Huffman through an insurance policy, according to a source familiar with the details. Schlapp’s legal team did…

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Israel has ‘no choice’ but Rafah offensive, Netanyahu tells US members of Congress - World - News

Israel has ‘no choice’ but Rafah offensive, Netanyahu tells US members of Congress

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has told a group of US members of Congress that “victory” in Gaza and “getting” Hamas’ senior leadership in the enclave are just “a few weeks away.” Speaking to a bipartisan group from Congress on Wednesday, Netanyahu said: “We’ve killed many senior leaders [of Hamas], including number four in Hamas,…

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‘Reasonable grounds’ to believe Israel is committing genocide in Gaza, UN rights expert says - World - News

‘Reasonable grounds’ to believe Israel is committing genocide in Gaza, UN rights expert says

There are “reasonable grounds” to believe Israel is “committing the crime of genocide against the Palestinians as a group in Gaza,” the United Nations’ Special Rapporteur on human rights in the Palestinian territories has said. Francesca Albanese made the remarks Wednesday following the submission of her latest report called “Anatomy of a Genocide” to the UN Human…

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Today’s news in 10 minutes - World - News

Today’s news in 10 minutes

March 28, 2024 Today on CNN 10, we head to London where WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange continues to performance extradition to the US in an effort to avoid espionage charges. We explain why his case is a performance between free speech and national security and what the UK High Court’s recent decision means. Then, we…

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