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Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei Fast Facts
Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei Fast Facts
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Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei Fast Facts

CNN Editorial Research (CNN) — Here is a look at Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei. Personal Birth date: July 17, 1939 Birth place: Mashhad, Iran Birth name: Seyyed Ali Khamenei Father: Ayatollah Sayyid Jawad Husaini Khamenei Mother: Name unavailable publicly Marriage: Married in 1964 Children: Mostafa, Mojtaba, Massoud, Maysam, Hoda and Boshra Education: The post Ayatollah Seyyed Ali…
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The Democrats’ 2028 calendar fight: 12 states apply for a spot at the front of the line
The Democrats’ 2028 calendar fight: 12 states apply for a spot at the front of the line
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The Democrats’ 2028 calendar fight: 12 states apply for a spot at the front of the line

By Arit John, Ethan Cohen, CNN (CNN) — Democrats are kicking off the process of setting their 2028 presidential primary calendar this month, after 12 states submitted applications to lead the process. For decades, Democrats closely mirrored Republicans with their primary schedule, with the Iowa caucuses and New Hampshire primaries leading the race to the The post The Democrats’ 2028 calendar fight: 12 states…
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Corvette driver to share his side of North Union crash with KRDO13
Corvette driver to share his side of North Union crash with KRDO13
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Corvette driver to share his side of North Union crash with KRDO13

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO)-- New details are emerging after a Corvette crashed into a parked pickup truck on North Union Boulevard Friday afternoon. Colorado Springs police say the driver lost control, veered onto the sidewalk, and struck a parked truck in the 20 block of North Union Avenue, leaving the Corvette wedged underneath the vehicle. The post Corvette driver to share his side of North Union crash with…
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¿Quién es Alex Saab, el empresario colombiano aliado de Maduro al que Delcy Rodríguez quitó del Gabinete de Venezuela?
¿Quién es Alex Saab, el empresario colombiano aliado de Maduro al que Delcy Rodríguez quitó del Gabinete de Venezuela?
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¿Quién es Alex Saab, el empresario colombiano aliado de Maduro al que Delcy Rodríguez quitó del Gabinete de Venezuela?

Por Sebastián Jiménez Valencia, CNN Español El empresario colombiano Alex Saab, colaborador cercano del derrocado presidente de Venezuela Nicolás Maduro, fue desplazado del Gobierno por la mandataria encargada, Delcy Rodríguez, en otro capítulo de la nueva relación entre Caracas y Washington, por la que se detuvo, extraditó y luego liberó al hombre acusado de ser The post ¿Quién es Alex Saab, el empresario…
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Muere el diseñador de moda italiano Valentino a los 93 añosMuere el diseñador de moda italiano Valentino a los 93 años
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Muere el diseñador de moda italiano Valentino a los 93 años

Por Hilary Clarke, CNN El legendario diseñador de moda italiano Valentino Garavani, cuyos elegantes vestidos de noche fueron durante décadas los favoritos de algunas de las mujeres más glamurosas del mundo, falleció a los 93 años, según informó su fundación. Nacido en la ciudad de Voghera, en el norte de Italia, en 1932, Valentino, conocido The post Muere el diseñador de moda italiano Valentino a los 93 años appeared first on KRDO.

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Look of the Week: The surprising elegance of Renate Reinsve’s red carpet bandana
Look of the Week: The surprising elegance of Renate Reinsve’s red carpet bandana
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Look of the Week: The surprising elegance of Renate Reinsve’s red carpet bandana

By Leah Dolan, CNN (CNN) — Bandanas have long been the crowning glory of festival looks, Instagrammable beach outfits and, more recently, the fashion week front row. Rarer is it to see the casual headscarf on the red carpet circuit — a space usually reserved for sartorial extravagance. But on Saturday night, Norwegian actor Renate The post Look of the Week: The surprising elegance of Renate Reinsve’s red…
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Trump’s Letter to Norway Should Be the Last Straw
Trump’s Letter to Norway Should Be the Last Straw
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Trump’s Letter to Norway Should Be the Last Straw

Let me begin by quoting, in full, a letter that the president of the United States of America sent yesterday to the prime minister of Norway, Jonas Gahr Støre. The text was forwarded by the White House National Security Council to ambassadors in Washington, and was clearly intended to be widely shared. Here it is: Dear Jonas: Considering your Country decided not to give me the Nobel Peace Prize for having stopped 8…
Google Trends19 janvier 2026
Welfare Fraud Is a Problem—For DemocratsWelfare Fraud Is a Problem—For Democrats
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Welfare Fraud Is a Problem—For Democrats

The massive scandal around welfare fraud in Minnesota became a big story the same way the character Mike Campbell in The Sun Also Rises describes going bankrupt: “gradually and then suddenly.” Federal prosecutors first filed criminal charges in 2022 against the fraudsters at a Minnesota nonprofit called Feeding Our Future, who stole hundreds of millions of dollars while supposedly serving meals to low-income children and adults. Nearly 80 people have already been convicted or pleaded guilty, and more are expected. But only in recent months has this case—which the lead prosecutor has described as “industrial-scale fraud”—become a national fixation.President Trump is cannily exploiting this matter to push his anti-immigrant agenda, given that many of the convicted offenders are Somali Americans. Trump has also turned Minnesota’s failure, under Governor Tim Walz, to adequately supervise its social-benefit programs into a broader indictment of financial mismanagement in Democrat-led states. The White House announced earlier this month a plan to freeze billions of dollars in federal social-services funding to five blue states until they delivered reams of data on recipients, providers, and the measures they’re taking to combat fraud—a move that a judge has temporarily blocked. Some Republicans have joined the president in dismissing the entire welfare system as little more than institutionalized theft.Given the politics involved, it might seem best for Democrats to simply downplay what happened in Minnesota as the product of a few proverbial bad apples. Accusations of welfare fraud have been a staple of right-wing discourse for decades, after all. Ronald Reagan famously rode into office in 1981 with speeches about the wasteful, slothful cunning of a “welfare queen.”It would be a mistake, though, for Democrats to try to duck and dodge this case. What happened in Minnesota is a disgrace, and one that should prompt reforms to how states handle and monitor social-welfare benefits. The people leading the fight against fraud should not be those who want to dismantle the social safety net but those who want to keep it.Problems of fraud and abuse are more likely in the United States than in other Western countries because the U.S. has chosen to outsource to private businesses and nonprofits social services such as health care, child care, food banks, and help for the disabled. This move, driven by a faith in the private sector to offer better services at lower costs, isn’t inherently problematic, but it creates incentives for people to game the system. Firms and organizations can juice their federal reimbursements either by falsifying client data to make more people eligible for benefits or by making fraudulent claims about how many clients are being served or what services they are receiving. Feeding Our Future, for example, received hundreds of millions of dollars from the government thanks to fake invoices and meal-count data.[Kevin Carey: Scammers are coming for college students]When Elon Musk’s DOGE sought to crack down on instances of government waste, fraud, and abuse last year, the narrative was that Uncle Sam was ripping off taxpayers, when many cases of fraud actually involve businesses and schemers ripping off the government.In principle, both parties should be interested in fighting fraud. In practice, Republicans rarely want to spend more money on government programs that they’d prefer to shrink, and Democrats are reluctant to amplify concerns that fraud is a significant problem at all. Some also worry that ham-fisted attempts to counter fraud can end up denying worthy people necessary services. In 2013, Michigan used a fraud-detection algorithm to strip benefits from about 40,000 people, yet more than 90 percent of these recipients were, in fact, eligible.Other hurdles include the fact that many data-technology systems at government agencies are outdated, unwieldy, and hard to change. Keeping track of every program and…

Google Trends19 janvier 2026
Those Who Try to Erase History Will Fail
Those Who Try to Erase History Will Fail
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Those Who Try to Erase History Will Fail

Belzoni, Mississippi, a town of about 2,000 people, is known as the “Catfish Capital of the World”; it is also known as the site of one of the first civil-rights-era lynchings. On May 7, 1955, two members of the local White Citizens’ Council shot into the cab of Reverend George Lee’s car; the bullets ripped off the lower half of his face. Lee had been a co-founder of the town’s NAACP chapter and the first Black…
Google Trends19 janvier 2026
The Snow Monsters of Mount Zao
The Snow Monsters of Mount Zao
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The Snow Monsters of Mount Zao

David Mareuil / Anadolu / GettyFrost-covered conifers called “snow monsters,” or juhyo in Japanese, are illuminated by spotlights that sit on a slope of Mount Zao on the night of February 8, 2022, in Yamagata prefecture, Tohoku region, Japan.WhitcombeRD / GettyFrozen “snow monsters” stand on a mountain slope in Japan.Carl Court / GettyStrangely shaped snow-covered trees, nicknamed “snow monsters,” are silhouetted by…
Google Trends19 janvier 2026
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‘Looksmaxxing’ Reveals the Depth of the Crisis Facing Young Men
‘Looksmaxxing’ Reveals the Depth of the Crisis Facing Young Men
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‘Looksmaxxing’ Reveals the Depth of the Crisis Facing Young Men

The so-called looksmaxxing movement is narcissistic, cruel, racist, shot through with social Darwinism, and proudly anti-compassion. As the name suggests, looksmaxxers share a monomaniacal commitment to improving their physical appearance. They trade stories of breaking their legs in order to gain extra inches, “bonesmashing” their faces with hammers to heighten their cheekbones, injecting steroids and testosterone…
Google Trends19 janvier 2026
Minnesota Had Its Birmingham Moment
Minnesota Had Its Birmingham Moment
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Minnesota Had Its Birmingham Moment

Among those who defend the behavior of ICE in the shooting of Renee Nicole Good, one argument goes like this: Activists have been recklessly trying to obstruct these agents as they carry out their work, all for the sake of getting a viral moment that makes the officers look like thugs. These ICE defenders are not wrong, but what they see as annoyance and endangerment seems more like a deliberate strategy with a long…
Google Trends19 janvier 2026
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