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Month: February 2021

Democrats demand answers about USPS delays and question postmaster general’s leadership

Congressional Democrats are calling on Postmaster General Louis DeJoy to protect the country’s mail from future delivery delays and raising questions about his leadership, urging President Joe Biden to fill vacancies on the US Postal Service’s Board of Governors so that the board can “seriously consider” whether the Trump administration appointee “is suitable to continue

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Argentina y México superan los 2 millones de casos de covid-19, pero sus cifras de muertes revelan una diferencia sombría

(CNN Español) — México y Argentina tienen una cifra similar de infectados por covid-19. Ambos países superaron en los últimos días la barrera de los 2 millones de casos, según la Universidad Johns Hopkins. Sin embargo, la diferencia entre sus habitantes es enorme. Según el Banco Mundial, México tiene más de 127 millones mientras que

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Gwyneth Paltrow revela que tuvo covid-19 y aún sufre de «confusión mental»

(CNN) –– Gwyneth Paltrow reveló que tuvo covid-19 al principio de la pandemia y todavía sufre algunos efectos del virus. En su sitio web Goop, Paltrow escribió que tuvo «covid-19 desde el principio, y eso me dejó algo de fatiga y confusión mental». «En enero, me hicieron algunos exámenes que mostraron niveles de inflamación realmente

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CA leaders reach agreement on spending deal for small business assistance & relief for low-income residents

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Governor Gavin Newsom and legislative leaders announced a $9.6 billion spending deal aimed at aiding some of those hit hardest by the pandemic, with a new round of small business grants, $600 stimulus checks for low-income individuals and more housing assistance for farmworkers infected by the coronavirus. The plan “will help

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Van siete personas muertas por motín carcelario en Asunción, Paraguay

(CNN Español) –– Este miércoles se confirmó el hallazgo de otro cadáver tras el motín registrado este martes en la cárcel de Tacumbú, ubicada en Asunción, Paraguay. El Ministerio de Justicia del país informó que ahora son siete los reclusos muertos. El médico forense Pablo Lemir comunicó en rueda de prensa que los cuerpos de

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Nearly 5,000 National Guard troops to remain in Washington through mid-March due to concerns about QAnon chatter

Nearly 5,000 National Guard troops will remain in Washington through March 12 due, in part, to concerns about potential violence stemming from online chatter among QAnon supporters who suggest former President Donald Trump could still be inaugurated on March 4, according to the top Democrat on the House Armed Services Committee. “Some of these people

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One-third of military service members have opted not to receive Covid-19 vaccinations

One-third of US military service members eligible to receive a Covid-19 vaccination have opted not to, defense officials said Monday as they announced the Department of Defense is nearing 1 million vaccinations delivered. Cautioning that it’s still “very early data,” Maj. Gen. Jeff Taliaferro, vice director of operations for the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told

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