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Mueren nueve personas en un tiroteo en Sudáfrica. La Policía sigue en búsqueda de los autores

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Por Larry Madowo y Chris Lau, CNN

Al menos nueve personas murieron en un tiroteo en una taberna a las afueras de la ciudad sudafricana de Johannesburgo durante la madrugada de este domingo, según informó la Policía.

Los agentes estaban buscando a una decena de sospechosos por el tiroteo, cuyo motivo no estaba claro, indicó la fuerza.

El ataque ocurrió a la 1:00 a.m. hora local en el local de Bekkersdal, un municipio al suroeste de Johannesburgo, y también dejó a otras 10 personas heridas, según una publicación de la Policía en X.

“Se informa que unos 12 sospechosos no identificados en una kombi blanca y un sedán plateado abrieron fuego contra los clientes de la taberna y continuaron disparando al azar mientras huían del lugar”, dijo el Servicio de Policía de Sudáfrica, haciendo un llamado a los testigos para que proporcionen información.

Los tiroteos masivos son comunes en Sudáfrica, que tiene la economía más grande del continente pero también una de las tasas de homicidio más altas del mundo.

El año pasado, los homicidios alcanzaron su nivel más alto en 20 años; según estadísticas policiales trimestrales de 2024, alguien fue asesinado en el país aproximadamente cada 20 minutos.

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Bowen Yang tearfully bids farewell to ‘Saturday Night Live’ with the help of Cher and Ariana Grande

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By Dan Heching, CNN

(CNN) — Bowen Yang got teary-eyed during the final sketch on Saturday’s episode of “Saturday Night Live,” which was his last.

The 5-time Primetime Emmy nominee – who confirmed via his social media earlier on Saturday that he was retiring from “SNL” after the telecast – played a Delta Sky Club employee working his last shift at the airport on Christmas Eve, armed with a broken eggnog machine.

Various cast members came up to him posing as holiday travelers, and it soon became clear that the skit was a vehicle to send Yang off.

“This is my last shift. It’s sad. I’m gonna miss everything about this place. The way it smells,” he told fellow cast members, including Andrew Dismukes.

“The celebrities who come through. Just last week, Josh O’Connor came through,” Yang added jokingly, in a nod to last week’s “SNL” host.

He soon called his elderly wife at home, who was played by this weekend’s host, Ariana Grande, and was later joined by both her and the night’s musical guest Cher for a rendition of The Eagles’ “Please Come Home for Christmas.”

At one point Yang broke down while expressing gratitude for his time on the long-running NBC sketch show.

“I just feel so lucky that I ever got to work here. And I just wanted to enjoy it for a little bit longer. Especially the people. I’ve loved every single person who works here,” he said tearfully.

Yang’s midseason departure from the show follows several other cast members who revealed they were leaving ahead of the start of Season 51, which included Devon Walker, Ego Nwodim, Heidi Gardner, Emil Wakim and others.

“SNL” will resume with a new episode on January 17, 2026, with host Finn Wolfhard of “Stranger Things” and musical guest A$AP Rocky.

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Bowen Yang tearfully bids farewell to ‘Saturday Night Live’ with the help of Cher and Ariana Grande

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By Dan Heching, CNN

(CNN) — Bowen Yang got teary-eyed during the final sketch on Saturday’s episode of “Saturday Night Live,” which was his last.

The 5-time Primetime Emmy nominee – who confirmed via his social media earlier on Saturday that he was retiring from “SNL” after the telecast – played a Delta Sky Club employee working his last shift at the airport on Christmas Eve, armed with a broken eggnog machine.

Various cast members came up to him posing as holiday travelers, and it soon became clear that the skit was a vehicle to send Yang off.

“This is my last shift. It’s sad. I’m gonna miss everything about this place. The way it smells,” he told fellow cast members, including Andrew Dismukes.

“The celebrities who come through. Just last week, Josh O’Connor came through,” Yang added jokingly, in a nod to last week’s “SNL” host.

He soon called his elderly wife at home, who was played by this weekend’s host, Ariana Grande, and was later joined by both her and the night’s musical guest Cher for a rendition of The Eagles’ “Please Come Home for Christmas.”

At one point Yang broke down while expressing gratitude for his time on the long-running NBC sketch show.

“I just feel so lucky that I ever got to work here. And I just wanted to enjoy it for a little bit longer. Especially the people. I’ve loved every single person who works here,” he said tearfully.

Yang’s midseason departure from the show follows several other cast members who revealed they were leaving ahead of the start of Season 51, which included Devon Walker, Ego Nwodim, Heidi Gardner, Emil Wakim and others.

“SNL” will resume with a new episode on January 17, 2026, with host Finn Wolfhard of “Stranger Things” and musical guest A$AP Rocky.

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