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Month: March 2021

More than half of all migrants at US-Mexico border expelled under health order in recent weeks

The Biden administration expelled more than half of the migrants arriving at the US-Mexico border in recent weeks under a Trump-era health order that has been continued by the Biden administration, according to preliminary data reviewed by CNN. Of the some 103,000 migrants encountered by Customs and Border Protection in the three weeks through March

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Fiscalía de Venezuela abre investigación contra Juan Guaidó y sus colaboradores por «secuestrar» activos en el exterior

(CNN Español) –– El fiscal general de Venezuela, Tarek William Saab, anunció este jueves el inicio de una investigación penal contra el líder opositor Juan Guaidó y sus colaboradores, por lo que denominó el secuestro de activos en el exterior. Los cuales, según el gobierno del cuestionado presidente Nicolás Maduro, equivalen a 7.000 millones de

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USC will pay $1.1 billion to settle scores of sexual abuse cases involving former campus gynecologist

The University of Southern California will pay a record-setting $1.1 billion to settle scores of lawsuits over the sexual abuse allegations against former campus gynecologist Dr. George Tyndall. The staggering sum comes from multiple settlements: An $852 million settlement announced by the university Thursday, a previous federal class-action settlement totaling $215 million, as well as

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A young grocery store manager killed in Boulder massacre ‘lived life on her own terms.’ Mass shooting victims, including heroic officer, are remembered

They are 10 people who went to the King Soopers grocery store in Boulder, Colorado, on Monday and never returned. Now they are victims of yet another mass shooting in the United States, whose lives are being remembered by family and friends. Their names are: Boulder police Officer Eric Talley, 51; store manager Rikki Olds,

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Las solicitudes de subsidio por desempleo cayeron a un mínimo de la pandemia. Pero todavía hay una crisis laboral en EE.UU.

(CNN Business) — Esta es la mejor de las peores noticias que escucharás en toda la semana: las solicitudes de subsidio por desempleo cayeron a un mínimo pandémico. Sin embargo, todavía son más altas que en cualquier momento de la Gran Recesión. Hace un año, Estados Unidos básicamente cerró sus puertas, lo que hizo que

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A printout of George Floyd’s toxicology report was found on a Black History display at Duke University, insinuating that he deserved to die

A flier insinuating that George Floyd’s death was because of drugs appeared on a Black History Month display at Duke University, causing a school-wide investigation into what officials are calling an “act of bias.” The flier, an apparent printout of George Floyd’s toxicology report, appeared Saturday, Duke University confirmed, on a Black History Month display

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