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Month: February 2021

75-year-old protester knocked down by Buffalo police last June ‘a little surprised’ by grand jury decision not to indict

Martin Gugino, the 75-year-old man who was knocked to the ground by Buffalo police officers last June during a protest, said he was “a little surprised” that a grand jury did not indict the two officers who pushed him, causing a skull fracture. The officers, Aaron Torgalski and Robert McCabe, remain suspended from duty pending

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Nuevo gobierno se acerca a UABC

Preguntas de la audiencia sobre el coronavirus: ¿Se puede reemplazar el alcohol en gel con colonia o perfume?

(CNN Español) – El coronavirus continúa generando preguntas en nuestra audiencia. En este episodio, el doctor Elmer Huerta responde las dudas de nuestros usuarios sobre el contagio de covid-19, sobre las vacunas y sobre si podemos reemplazar el alcohol en gel con, por ejemplo, colonia o perfume. Puedes escuchar este episodio en Apple Podcasts, Spotify

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Californians 16 & older with underlying health conditions will be provided vaccines starting March 15

In a move that will vastly expand the number of people eligible to receive COVID-19 vaccinations, state health officials said today that as of March 15, shots can be administered to people 16 and older suffering from medical conditions or developmental disabilities making them susceptible to severe illness or death from the virus. The move

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More COVID vaccine appointments available for residents 65 years and older only

Appointments for 16 Riverside County COVID vaccination sites are now available for residents 65 years and older. You can sign-up at https://www.rivcoph.org/COVID-19-Vaccine-with-Registration Seniors 65 years and older who need assistance are asked to dial 2-1-1 PLEASE NOTE: In order to increase access for our most vulnerable populations, appointments for the County’s vaccination clinics are for

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Capitol rioters boasted on social media. Now, they’re scrambling to scrub phones and pictures

While scores of Capitol rioters flaunted their role in the January 6 attack, a growing number of insurrectionists are accused of covering their tracks by destroying cellphones, wiping social media posts and threatening witnesses. After the sugar high of storming the Capitol wore off, about 30 of the known rioters facing charges allegedly tried to

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