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Month: December 2020

Al menos 7 muertos tras fuerte terremoto en Croacia

(CNN) — Al menos siete personas han muerto después de que un terremoto de magnitud 6,4 sacudiera partes del centro de Croacia el martes, informó el primer ministro del país, Andrej Plenkovic, durante una conferencia de prensa. «En nombre del gobierno, me gustaría expresar mis condolencias a las familias afectadas por el terremoto», agregó Plenkovic.

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Oxygen supply issues forced five Los Angeles-area hospitals to declare an ‘internal disaster’

Oxygen supply issues led at least five Los Angeles County hospitals to declare an “internal disaster” Sunday, which included turning patients away. There are multiple issues involving oxygen delivery to patients, but generally the problem is not an absolute shortage of oxygen, according to Dr. Christina Ghaly, Los Angeles County Health Services director. Instead, at

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Man sought in connection with domestic violence incident, police say

Click here for updates on this story     MANCHESTER, New Hampshire (WMUR) — Manchester police are looking for a man in connection with an alleged domestic violence incident Tuesday morning. Police are searching for Franklin Castillo, 27, of Manchester. He is wanted on multiple charges including felony criminal threatening, felony theft, reckless conduct, endangering the welfare

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Controversial ‘Emancipation Group’ statue removed from pedestal in Park Square

Click here for updates on this story     BOSTON (WCVB) — Nearly six months after the Boston Art Commission voted unanimously to take down a controversial statue, workers removed the “The Emancipation Group” sculpture Tuesday morning. The statue, also known as the “Freedman’s Memorial,” depicts a freed slave kneeling at President Abraham Lincoln’s feet. It had

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