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Month: March 2021

“La mujer transexual es la que nace con el espíritu de una mujer”, así se describe la modelo y actriz venezolana Isabella Santiago

Nota del editor: Escucha Zona Pop en Apple Podcasts o en TuneIn si tienes Android. Suscríbete y comparte tus comentarios con la etiqueta #ZonaPOP. (CNN Español) – Con tan solo 22 años de edad, la venezolana Isabella Santiago se coronó en noviembre de 2014 “Miss International Queen”. Quizás lo que llame la atención no es que una venezolana gane un concurso de

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Study says Covid-19 vaccines provide protection for pregnant and lactating women — and their newborns

The Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna Covid-19 vaccines are effective in pregnant and lactating women, who can pass protective antibodies to newborns, according to research published Thursday in the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. Researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital, Brigham and Women’s Hospital and the Ragon Institute of MGH, MIT and Harvard looked at 131 women

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Sospechoso de masacre en Colorado seguirá en prisión, mientras su defensa consigue tiempo para evaluar lo que dicen es una enfermedad mental

(CNN) –– Una abogada del hombre acusado de asesinar a 10 personas durante un tiroteo en Boulder, Colorado, pidió este jueves a un juez retrasar la próxima audiencia del caso por algunas semanas. Según dijo, la defensa necesita evaluar lo que la abogada llamó la enfermedad mental de su cliente. Esta es la primera vez

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Congress looks to Biden as an ally as it tries to finally rewrite authority for the war on terror

There’s a new movement afoot to finally curb the President’s 9/11 war powers, and the Republicans and Democrats pushing it have hope in a key ally: the President himself. On the heels of President Joe Biden’s military strikes in Syria, a bipartisan group of lawmakers thinks there’s new momentum to finally replace those legal authorities,

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NCAA hires law firm to evaluate gender equity issues within all championships

National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) President Mark Emmert announced Thursday that the organization has retained a law firm to help address gaps in gender equity in college sports. The news comes after the NCAA generated backlash over discrepancies between amenities provided to the men’s and women’s basketball teams participating in March Madness games. “While many

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