Today: September 23, 2024
Today: September 23, 2024

Several probes target Brazil's Bolsonaro, but his COVID decisions are catching up to him first

Brazil Bolsonaro Indictment Turn

RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — As Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro's term wound down in the final days of December 2022, he had decided to skip the ritual of handing over the presidential sash to his successor, and instead made plans to travel abroad.

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GOP strategist not surprised about shakeup in Mark Robinson’s campaign. Hear why

CNN's Jessica Dean speaks with Republican strategist Doug Heye about four senior campaign members for Mark Robinson stepping down in the governor's race in North Carolina days after a CNN report uncovered inflammatory comments he made on a porn website.

GOP strategist not surprised about shakeup in Mark Robinson’s campaign. Hear why
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Mexico's ruling party elects new leader to shape post-Lopez Obrador era

Mexico's ruling Morena party on Sunday elected Interior Secretary Luisa Maria Alcalde as its new leader and awarded the son of outgoing Mexican President Andres

Mexico's ruling party elects new leader to shape post-Lopez Obrador era
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Leaders at climate meetings in New York warn of growing mistrust between nations

U.N. Secretary General António Guterres launched a two-day, climate-themed "Summit for the Future" on Sunday as part of the U.N.

Leaders at climate meetings in New York warn of growing mistrust between nations
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Billy Horschel's eagle seals BMW PGA Championship win in playoff with McIlroy

Billy Horschel becomes the first American golfer to win the BMW PGA Championship twice when he holes a brilliant eagle to beat four-time major winner Rory McIlroy in a playoff

Billy Horschel's eagle seals BMW PGA Championship win in playoff with McIlroy
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US not responsible for surge of violence in Sinaloa, American ambassador tells Mexico

U.S. Ambassador Ken Salazar has rejected accusations by Mexico’s president that the U.S. shares some responsibility for cartel violence in Sinaloa state

US not responsible for surge of violence in Sinaloa, American ambassador tells Mexico
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Some 40% of regions, cities and companies lack emissions-cut targets, survey says

Some 40% of regions, cities and companies lack emissions-cut targets, survey says
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Harris raises $27 million in New York fundraiser, promises economic speech this week

Harris raises $27 million in New York fundraiser, promises economic speech this week
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Ohtani, Betts go back-to-back in ninth as Dodgers rally past Rockies 6-5

Ohtani, Betts go back-to-back in ninth as Dodgers rally past Rockies 6-5
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Speaker Johnson unveils short-term spending bill, urges members to avoid shutdown

Speaker Johnson unveils short-term spending bill, urges members to avoid shutdown