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What to know about Trump’s Fed chair nominee, in one resume

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President Donald Trump has announced former Federal Reserve Governor Kevin Warsh as his pick for the 17th chair of the central bank

By Bryan Mena, Amy O’Kruk, CNN

Warsh is subject to confirmation by the US Senate, and if confirmed, will succeed Chair Jerome Powell when his term ends in May.

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El periodista Don Lemon, expresentador de CNN, fue puesto bajo custodia

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Por Kara Scannell y Hannah Rabinowitz, CNN

El periodista Don Lemon fue puesto bajo custodia el jueves por la noche, según informó su abogado.

Lemon se encontraba con decenas de manifestantes anti-ICE (Servicio de Inmigración y Control de Aduanas) cuando irrumpieron en la iglesia Cities Church en St. Paul, Minneapolis, la semana pasada, interrumpiendo un servicio religioso y dando lugar a tensos enfrentamientos.

“Don Lemon fue detenido anoche por agentes federales en Los Ángeles, donde cubría la entrega de los premios Grammy”, declaró su abogado, Abbe Lowell, en un comunicado publicado en la mañana de este viernes. “Don ha sido periodista durante 30 años y su trabajo en Minneapolis, protegido por la Constitución, no fue diferente de lo que siempre ha hecho. La Primera Enmienda existe para proteger a los periodistas, cuya función es sacar a la luz la verdad y exigir responsabilidades a quienes ostentan el poder”.

“En lugar de investigar a los agentes federales que mataron a dos manifestantes pacíficos en Minnesota, el Departamento de Justicia de Trump está dedicando su tiempo, atención y recursos a este arresto, y esa es la verdadera muestra de las irregularidades en este caso”, añadió Lowell. “Este ataque sin precedentes a la Primera Enmienda y este intento descarado de desviar la atención de las numerosas crisis que enfrenta esta administración no quedarán impunes. Don luchará contra estos cargos con firmeza y determinación en los tribunales”.

Lemon, expresentador de CNN, declaró que estaba presente en la manifestación como periodista y no como manifestante. En un video del incidente que publicó en YouTube, Lemon dice: “Solo estoy aquí fotografiando, no formo parte del grupo… Soy periodista”.

Sin embargo, altos funcionarios del Departamento de Justicia afirmaron de inmediato y públicamente que Lemon enfrentaría cargos. Han dicho que Lemon no tenía derecho a estar en la propiedad privada de la iglesia y que interrumpir un servicio religioso pudo haber infringido los derechos constitucionales de los feligreses de practicar su religión.

La secretaria de Justicia Pam Bondi denunció la protesta durante una visita a Minneapolis, y declaró en una entrevista con Fox News que la escena fue “horrible”. No mencionó a Lemon específicamente.

Esta noticia es de última hora y será actualizada.

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Journalist Don Lemon taken into custody after Minnesota church protest

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Don Lemon is seen at The Museum of Modern Art on Tuesday

By Kara Scannell, Hannah Rabinowitz, CNN

(CNN) — Journalist Don Lemon was taken into custody on Thursday night, according to his attorney.

Lemon was with dozens of anti-Immigration and Customs Enforcement protesters as they rushed into Cities Church in St. Paul, Minnesota, earlier this month, interrupting a church service and leading to tense confrontations.

“Don Lemon was taken into custody by federal agents last night in Los Angeles, where he was covering the Grammy awards,” his attorney Abbe Lowell said in a statement early Friday. “Don has been a journalist for 30 years, and his constitutionally protected work in Minneapolis was no different than what he has always done. The First Amendment exists to protect journalists whose role it is to shine light on the truth and hold those in power accountable.”

“Instead of investigating the federal agents who killed two peaceful Minnesota protesters, the Trump Justice Department is devoting its time, attention and resources to this arrest, and that is the real indictment of wrongdoing in this case,” Lowell added. “This unprecedented attack on the First Amendment and transparent attempt to distract attention from the many crises facing this administration will not stand. Don will fight these charges vigorously and thoroughly in court.”

Lemon, a former CNN anchor, has said that he was present at the demonstration as a journalist and not as a protester. In a video of the episode that he posted on YouTube, Lemon says “I’m just here photographing, I’m not part of the group… I’m a journalist.”

Still, senior Justice Department officials immediately and publicly asserted that Lemon would face charges. Lemon did not have a right to be on the church’s private property, they’ve said, and interrupting a church service may have impeded in the churchgoers’ constitutional rights to express their religion.

Attorney General Pam Bondi denounced the protest during a visit to Minneapolis, saying in a Fox News interview that the scene was “horrific.” She did not reference Lemon specifically.

CNN has reached out to the Department of Justice for for information.

This story is breaking and will be updated.

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Israeli military reportedly acknowledges 70,000 killed in Gaza after previously casting doubt on health ministry’s count

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A mourner carries the body of a child during the funeral of Palestinians who were killed in overnight Israeli strikes outside the Al-Ahli Arab Hospital in Gaza City

By Oren Liebermann and Ibrahim Dahman

(CNN) — The Israeli military has acknowledged in a briefing to Israeli journalists that approximately 70,000 Palestinians were killed during the war in Gaza and that the figures from the health ministry in the enclave are largely accurate, local media reports.

Israeli newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth quoted military officials Thursday as saying, “We estimate that about 70,000 Gazans were killed in the war, not including the missing.” Kan 11, the country’s public broadcaster, attributed the information to the Coordinator of Government Affairs in the Territories (COGAT) and said there is now an effort to analyze how many of those killed were civilian or militant.

On Wednesday, the Palestinian Ministry of Health said a total of 71,667 Palestinians were killed in Gaza since the start of the war, as well as 171,343 injured. That number includes 492 Palestinians killed in Israeli strikes since the ceasefire began in mid-October. The ministry, which does not differentiate between civilians and militants, has routinely published lists of those killed in Israeli attacks in Gaza.

Early in the war, Israel had cast doubt on the number of Palestinians the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) had killed in its attacks, repeatedly accusing the health ministry, which it says is controlled by Hamas, of inflating the figures.

An IDF spokesperson would not confirm the information provided to Israeli journalists.

“The IDF clarifies that the details published do not reflect official IDF data,” the spokesperson said. “Any publication or report on this matter will be released through official and orderly channels.” The spokesperson did not answer if the IDF held data about the number of Palestinians killed in Gaza or if such information would ever be released.

“We don’t have any further comment beyond the information we already gave.”

Although the IDF has never publicly acknowledged the number killed in Gaza, senior officials have referenced the death toll in private conversations. Last August, in an audio recording released by Israel’s Channel 12 news, former IDF intel chief Maj. Gen. Aharon Haliva said, “The fact that there are already 50,000 dead in Gaza is necessary and required for future generations.” It was unclear when Haliva was speaking, but the number killed in Gaza surpassed 50,000 in March 2025.

In September, former IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Herzi Halevi said, “There are 2.2 million people in Gaza. There are in Gaza today more than 10% who were killed or injured, more than 200,000. This is not a gentle war.” The number closely aligned with the casualty figures from the health ministry at the time, which said that Israeli forces had killed nearly 65,000 Palestinians and injured more than 164,000.

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Catholic Schools within Santa Barbara celebrate National Catholic Schools Week

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SANTA BARBARA, Calif. - Catholic schools across Central and Southern California are celebrating National Catholic Schools Week, a nationwide event that highlights faith-based education, community, and service. This year marks the 52nd anniversary of the annual celebration.

On Tuesday, Catholic students from across the Central Coast gathered at Bishop Garcia Diego High School for a day centered on connection, worship, and community. The week’s theme, “Catholic Schools: United in Faith and Community,” was reflected throughout the events and activities.

Schools celebrated all week long with a variety of events designed to bring students, families, and educators together. Activities included a K-12 Mass, a community barbecue, a motivational talk by TEDx and teen mindset speaker Tanner Clark, and a special celebration honoring grandparents.

Gabriel Villa, a senior and ASB president at Bishop Garcia Diego High School, says the week is an important opportunity for students to connect with one another and the wider community.

“It means a lot,” Villa said. “It’s a way we can connect with the community here in Santa Barbara. It’s also a good time to set an example for the younger kids.”

Several Catholic schools participated in the celebrations, including Bishop Garcia Diego High School, Mount Carmel, St. Raphael, Notre Dame, and St. Therese.

National Catholic Schools Week wraps up today, concluding with the grandparents’ celebration, but school leaders say the message of faith, unity, and community extends far beyond this week.

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