Month: March 2024
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Haiti’s future in limbo with leadership in shambles
[ad_1] Haiti’s future in limbo with leadership in shambles – CBS News Watch CBS News At least a dozen people are dead following gang attacks near Haiti’s capital, Port-au-Prince. As the situation in the country grows more dire, some Americans have been evacuated, but more are desperately looking for ways to escape. Mario Delatour, a…
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Sentencing underway for 6 White cops who tortured 2 Black men in Mississippi
[ad_1] Sentencing underway for 6 White cops who tortured 2 Black men in Mississippi – CBS News Watch CBS News Sentencing began Tuesday for six White former Mississippi police officers who tortured two Black men last year after a complaint from a neighbor that the men were living with a White woman. The officers assaulted…
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Ulster No10 Billy Burns signs for Irish rivals
[ad_1] Munster have signed Ulster No10 Billy Burns ahead of next season, who will arrive at Thomond Park on a one-year deal, as reported by RugbyPass. The 29-year-old has spent the last six seasons at Ulster, having arrived from Gloucester in 2018, and has made 107 appearances to date. Since making his Ulster debut, he…
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How to know when to file joint or separate taxes
[ad_1] How to know when to file joint or separate taxes – CBS News Watch CBS News The deadline for filing tax returns is a little less than a month away. The IRS says it expects more than 128 million individual tax returns this year. Julie Weil, a tax reporter for The Washington Post, joined…
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Images from deep inside Japan’s Fukushima nuclear plant show daunting scale of clean-up job
[ad_1] Japan releases water from Fukushima disaster Japan starts releasing treated radioactive water from Fukushima nuclear disaster into Pacific 01:48 Tokyo — Images taken by miniature drones from deep inside a badly damaged reactor at the Fukushima nuclear plant show displaced control equipment and misshapen materials but leave many questions unanswered, underscoring the daunting task…
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“Dramatic, disorientating, I stopped following MotoGP” – Andrea Iannone opens up on drugs ban
[ad_1] Andrea Iannone has opened up about how the impact of being suspended from racing for four years after failing a drugs test led to him avoiding MotoGP, admitting he initially found it tough to ‘adapt’ after ‘losing his whole life’. The Italian tested positive for the banned substance Drostanolone during an in-competition drugs test…
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Jam Master Jay’s sons talk about verdict in father’s murder
[ad_1] Jam Master Jay’s sons talk about verdict in father’s murder – CBS News Watch CBS News The children of late Run D-M-C star DJ Jam Master Jay are speaking out for the first time since two men were convicted last month of murdering their father more than 20 years ago. CBS New York anchor…
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When will mortgage refinancing be worth it again? Here’s what experts say
[ad_1] For some homeowners, a refinance could be worth it now while others will want to wait for rates to fall. Getty Images/iStockphoto The current mortgage rates of 6% to 7% are understandably not very appealing to the majority of U.S. homeowners who have rates below 6%. “Even though rates in the 7% range are normal today,…
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‘Big dream is to go to the World Cup’ with Belgium
[ad_1] There is so much to admire about the commitment of players on the tier-two rugby circuit. Take Ryan Godsmark, the Brussels-based school PE teacher from Scotland. It was last April in Stellenbosch when RugbyPass first shot the breeze with scrum-half. The Belgium men’s sevens team had just beaten Tonga in the final of the…
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Oregon man found guilty after DNA from chewing gum links him to 1980 murder of college student
[ad_1] A man living in the suburbs of Portland, Oregon, has been found guilty in the 1980 cold case murder of a 19-year-old college student after DNA from a piece of chewing gum linked him to the crime. Multnomah County Circuit Judge Amy Baggio on Friday found Robert Plympton, 60, guilty of first-degree murder in…