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Month: February 2021

Police investigate death of 2-year old

Click here for updates on this story     Cheyenne, Wyoming (Cheyenne Post) — The body of a 2-year old boy was found in a dumpster on Desmet Drive in Cheyenne Friday night. Athian Rivera was reported missing around noon. Cheyenne Police, assisted by the Laramie County Sheriff’s Department, the Wyoming Division of Criminal Investigation, Cheyenne Fire

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Chemicals in plastics damage babies’ brains and must be banned immediately, expert group says

Synthetic chemicals called phthalates are damaging children’s brain development and therefore must be immediately banned from consumer products, according to a group of scientists and health professionals from Project TENDR. Project TENDR, which stands for Targeting Environmental Neuro-Development Risks, is a group of volunteer scientists, health professionals and child advocates working to study and reduce

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Cuomo’s national star threatened by increased scrutiny over handling of nursing home deaths

During New York’s darkest pandemic days, Gov. Andrew Cuomo emerged as one of the country’s brightest political stars. His data-heavy daily news briefings became appointment television for millions of Americans searching for a steady hand and dose of empathy to counteract then-President Donald Trump’s mixture of erratic, dangerous denialism. But Cuomo’s image — of a

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By day, Myanmar’s protesters are defiant dissenters. By night, they’re terrified of being dragged from their beds by the junta

Each day before the internet goes down, anti-coup activists in Myanmar pile on to social media and encrypted messaging apps to frantically organize the next day’s protest. By day, thousands of people across the country join vibrant demonstrations calling for the military, which seized power in a coup on February 1, to hand back power

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Malestar en Ecuador por invitación del Gobierno a vacunar a rectores universitarios

(CNN Español) –– Rectores de universidades públicas y privadas de Ecuador rechazaron esta semana invitaciones que recibieron del Ministerio de Salud para obtener personalmente la vacuna contra el covid-19 o crear una lista de personas con prioridad para la inmunización, de acuerdo con reacciones hechas públicas por los propios rectores. El ministro de Salud, Juan

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Rectores de universidades en Ecuador rechazan invitación a vacunarse contra el covid-19 o a crear lista de personas con ese fin

(CNN Español) –– Rectores de universidades públicas y privadas de Ecuador rechazaron esta semana invitaciones que recibieron del Ministerio de Salud para obtener personalmente la vacuna contra el covid-19 o crear una lista de personas con prioridad para la inmunización, de acuerdo con reacciones hechas públicas por los propios rectores. El ministro de Salud, Juan

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