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Month: January 2021

Videos of passengers being removed from planes do not indicate federal no-fly status yet, TSA says

Videos of belligerent passengers at airports — some donning pro-Trump outfits — being forced off planes or denied boarding are circulating widely on social media, with many users describing the scenes as airport officials informing people that participated in the Capitol riot that they’re on a no-fly list. But that’s not necessarily the case. Though

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Nuevo gobierno se acerca a UABC

Las 5 cosas que debes saber este 12 de enero: Demócratas acusan a Trump de «incitar a la insurrección»

Autoridades de EE.UU., en alerta máxima de cara a la toma de posesión de Biden. ¿Qué son los inmunomoduladores? Lo que debes conocer de Parler. Esto es lo que debes saber para comenzar el día. Primero la verdad. 1 Presentan resolución de juicio político contra Trump por ‘incitación a la insurrección’ Los demócratas de la

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Lose weight with household chores! Seoul government’s 1950s-style advice to pregnant women comes under fire

Officials in South Korea have withdrawn recently published guidelines for pregnant women, following a backlash over their use of outdated sexist stereotypes. Seoul city government’s Pregnancy and Childbirth Information Center published the guidelines on its website on January 5, including instructions to “prepare instant foods like curry, black bean paste and soup, so the husband,

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South African President announces extension of Covid-19 restrictions, closes land borders

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa extended coronavirus restrictions in the country Monday, citing a “massive increase” in Covid-19 cases driven by a variant discovered there last year. The current measures were were due to expire on January 15 and include closing beaches and public parks, and banning the sale of alcohol. “The pandemic in our

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