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Month: March 2021

Sentencian a Juan Antonio Hernández, hermano del presidente Juan Orlando Hernández, a cadena perpetua

(CNN Español) –– Un juez de Nueva York sentenció a cadena perpetua a Juan Antonio «Tony» Hernández, hermano del presidente de Honduras Juan Orlando Hernández. La condena contra «Tony» Hernández es por los delitos de conspirar para transportar drogas a Estados Unidos, porte ilegal de armas, conspiración para usar armas y dispositivos destructivos, y hacer

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Bystanders who witnessed George Floyd’s death explain their horror and fear at Chauvin’s trial

A series of bystanders who witnessed former Minneapolis Police officer Derek Chauvin kneel on a handcuffed George Floyd testified in court Tuesday about the horror and fear they felt watching Floyd slowly die. They included a 9-year-old girl, three high school students, a mixed martial arts fighter and a Minneapolis firefighter. Several said they had

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Instalaciones fronterizas registran el mayor número de menores inmigrantes desde que el gobierno comenzó a publicar datos la semana pasada

(CNN) — El número de menores inmigrantes no acompañados en instalaciones fronterizas alcanzó su punto más alto el domingo desde que el gobierno federal comenzó a publicar datos la semana pasada. Había 5.767 menores bajo la custodia de Aduanas y Protección Fronteriza (CBP, por sus siglas en inglés) el domingo, frente a los 5.495 niños

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Nursing home residents have a little more time to spend stimulus checks before losing Medicaid

Nursing home residents on Medicaid have some more time to spend their stimulus checks, but they shouldn’t wait too long. Typically, Medicaid enrollees are only allowed to have a limited amount of assets, outside of their primary residence, car and other essentials. For single people, it’s usually around $2,000. Those who exceed that threshold could

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Texas trooper Chad Walker, shot Friday, remains on life support until organs can be donated

Click here for updates on this story     AUSTIN, Texas (KTVT) — The Texas Department of Public Safety shared somber news on Monday afternoon, March 29. Trooper Chad Walker who was shot Friday night, March 26, will not survive his injuries. The DPS tweeted out the following statement Monday: “After extensive life-saving efforts conducted by the

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