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Month: February 2021

The week in 17 headlines

More than a month after the violent insurrection at the US Capitol, the Senate’s impeachment trial got underway. Meanwhile, legislators worked to confirm Biden Cabinet nominees and election officials certified the final unresolved House race of the 2020 election. Monday Security at US Capitol on high alert for Trump impeachment trial Georgia secretary of state’s office

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Cómo evitar que tu gato cace otros animales

(CNN) –– Los dueños de gatos que quieran evitar que sus mascotas cacen otros animales deberían jugar con ellos y alimentarlos con más carne, reveló un nuevo estudio. Los métodos típicos para prevenir la caza felina, que genera preocupaciones de conservación y el bienestar, se basan en métodos que muchos dueños de gatos encuentran inaceptables.

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A cheerleading competition that may draw 40,000 people raises concerns about a superspreader event

A massive national cheerleading competition is descending on downtown Atlanta this weekend. Around 40,000 youth cheerleaders, coaches and spectators from across the country are expected to attend — prime conditions, according to CDC guidelines, for a possible Covid-19 superspreader event. The Cheersport National Cheerleading Championship will be held this Saturday and Sunday at the Georgia

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Chipmakers urge Biden administration to invest in US manufacturing

The Biden administration and the semiconductor industry appear to be moving closer to creating a plan aimed at bolstering domestic chipmaking. The effort could help resolve the critical microchip shortage currently hobbling industries from automobiles to video games. It could also address longstanding concerns about shrinking US capacity to produce these crucial electronics components. Industry

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OPINIÓN | Larry, el bocafloja

Nota del editor: Camilo Egaña es el conductor de Camilo. Las opiniones expresadas en este artículo son exclusivas del autor. (CNN Español) — Una vida bien contada en ocasiones resulta más interesante que una vida bien vivida. Y Larry King parecía tenerlo claro. Cuando a mediados de enero pasado murió el legendario presentador, pasó lo

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Senators demand intelligence agencies produce months-late report on domestic terrorism

Senators are pushing the Biden administration to produce a report detailing the threat posed by domestic extremists after relevant agencies ignored their obligation to do so under President Donald Trump. Sens. Gary Peters of Michigan and Rob Portman of Ohio, respectively the top Democrat and Republican on the Senate Homeland Security Committee, are calling on

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Riverside County reports 600 new cases, 47 deaths, & 2,774 recoveries since Thursday

Riverside County reported 600 cases since Thursday, bringing the total of cases up to 285,414. The Coachella Valley reported 48 new cases (48,169 total) Check out the county map below(Note Data will continue to update past today) VACCINE CLINICS OPENED FOR RESIDENTS 65 YEARS AND OLDER You can register at https://www.rivcoph.org/COVID-19-Vaccine.  Seniors who need assistance can

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Teachers at a Los Angeles private school got Covid-19 vaccines — even though they weren’t eligible under county guidelines

Some teachers at a Los Angeles private school were able to get Covid-19 vaccines despite not meeting the vaccine eligibility requirements set by the county health department. The Wesley School — a K-8 private school in North Hollywood where tuition ranges from about $28,000 to $32,000 a year — said in a statement to CNN

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A pesar de las enormes pérdidas, las aerolíneas estadounidenses están nadando en efectivo

Nueva York (CNN Business) — La industria de las aerolíneas de Estados Unidos acaba de cerrar los libros contables en el peor año de su historia. Perdieron un total de US$ 32.000 millones sin incluir artículos especiales. Aún así las aerolíneas terminaron un 2020 nadando en un océano de efectivo. Las cuatro aerolíneas más grandes

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Grand jury opts not to indict 2 Buffalo police officers who pushed 75-year-old protester to the ground

A grand jury chose not to indict two Buffalo, New York, police officers who pushed a 75-year-old protester to the ground last June, Erie County District Attorney John Flynn announced Thursday. Aaron Torgalski and Robert McCabe each faced a felony second-degree assault charge in Martin Gugino’s fall, which fractured his skull and left him unable

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