Priscilla Alvarez transitions from immigration reporter to covering the White House View in browser An exclusive inside look with your free CNN account 🎤 Q&A with CNN White House reporter Priscilla Alvarez Priscilla Alvarez rides on a Coast Guard plane in September for a story about Cuban migration to South Florida. Priscilla Alvarez joined CNN to cover immigration during the Trump administration, when that hot topic frequently took center stage on the news. She has traveled across the country and spent time on the US-Mexico border to provide firsthand accounts on the ground for CNN viewers and readers. It's an issue close to her heart because Alvarez's family immigrated to the United States from Argentina. She has brought her valuable experience and perspective to her new role as a White House reporter just as the 2024 presidential race kicks into high gear. Alvarez, who speaks fluent Spanish, grew up in Leesburg, Vir...
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Plus, Spain's greatest food and the truth about 'chalet girls' View in Browser 04.26.25 In travel news this week: the world's smallest park, Spain's greatest food, plus North Americans who started new lives in Mexico and Germany. By Maureen O'Hare 🥇 Number ones Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge (Qu Honglun/China News Service/Getty Images) Taller, higher, larger, bigger: This week we bring you a roundup of new record-breaking projects and endeavors around the world. The world's tallest bridge will open in China's Guizhou province this June, a mountainous region that is already home to nearly half of the world's top 100 tallest bridges. The Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge stands 2,051 feet (625 meters) above river level, which is 947 feet taller than France's Millau Viaduct , the current bridge title holder. China says its new bridge will reduc...
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