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Month: December 2020

Más de 30 heridos deja explosión de bombonas de gas en el oriente de Venezuela, según diputada regional

(CNN Español) — La explosión de al menos dos bombonas de gas dejó más de 30 heridos en el oriental estado Monagas de Venezuela, informó este lunes la diputada de Voluntad Popular a la Asamblea Nacional María Gabriela Hernández a través de sus redes sociales. La parlamentaria opositora señaló que los depósitos eran distribuidos en

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Muere el diseñador francés Pierre Cardin

(CNN) — El diseñador de moda francés Pierre Cardin murió a la edad de 98 años, anunció el martes la Academia de Bellas Artes de Francia en un comunicado en Twitter. «El Secretario Perpetuo, Laurent Petitgirard, y los miembros de la Academia de Bellas Artes están profundamente entristecidos de anunciar la muerte de su colega

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Mitch McConnell faces decision over formal vote to increase stimulus payments to $2,000

All eyes are on Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell on Tuesday. After the House overwhelmingly voted to both override President Donald Trump’s veto on the National Defense Authorization Act and to pass $2,000 stimulus checks, it’s Senate Republicans’ turn to navigate whether they’re willing to cross Trump in his final days in office. McConnell blocks

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Biden eyes cuts to Trump nuclear program as critical arms control deadline with Russia looms

President-elect Joe Biden will explore making cuts to the country’s nuclear modernization program, potentially reversing Trump administration efforts to enhance America’s nuclear arsenal by developing new weapons. Instead, Biden intends to place greater emphasis on arms control, according to two transition officials and an outside adviser to the incoming administration. Any significant cuts to the

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If Louie Gohmert is right, we might have had Presidents Al Gore and Hillary Clinton

Republican Rep. Louie Gohmert’s federal lawsuit seeking to empower Vice President Mike Pence in his “discretion” to unilaterally reject certain Electoral College votes — specifically and conveniently, the ones that went for President-elect Joe Biden from key swing states — is dead on arrival and accomplishes nothing beyond giving false hope to the last and

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