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Month: July 2021

La primera participante negra estadounidense en ganar el Concurso Nacional de Ortografía ahora aspira a Harvard, la NBA y la NASA

Alexandra Ferguson (CNN) — Zaila Avant-garde no estaba pensando en su lugar en la historia el jueves cuando se convirtió en la primera adolescente negra estadounidense en ganar el Scripps National Spelling Bee tras 93 ediciones del concurso. En cambio, pensaba en Bill Murray. La joven de 14 años de Nueva Orleans, Louisiana, ganó la

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Charges against 1 of 2 siblings arrested in South Carolina have been dropped. An officer now charged in the arrest has apologized

By Madeline Holcombe and Dakin Andone, CNN Charges have been dropped for one of two brothers arrested in South Carolina last month, authorities said, while an officer involved has been fired and charged with assault in a case that prompted outrage after video of the arrests surfaced on social media. Travis Price had his charge

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‘I Felt Excluded,’ Boy Says After He Was Told To Leave Crown Fountain At Millennium Park Because Of His Disability

By Steven Graves Click here for updates on this story     CHICAGO, Illinois (WBBM) — A child was recently told to leave the Crown Fountain at Millennium Park, all because of a disability. As CBS 2’s Steven Graves reported Thursday night, we found out it should never have happened. Jordan Block, 10, and his family love

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OCMD Police Say Profanity-Laced Biden Flags On The Boardwalk Are Considered Freedom Of Speech

By Web Staff Click here for updates on this story     OCEAN CITY, Maryland (WJZ) — Ocean City Police said Wednesday they are aware of the profane-laced flags about President Joe Biden on the boardwalk, but they are considered freedom of speech. The beach town’s police department responded on social media after receiving complaints from people

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Canadá no abrirá sus fronteras a los visitantes no vacunados hasta dentro de bastante tiempo, dice Trudeau

Alexandra Ferguson (CNN) — Unos días después de que Canadá eliminara su requisito de cuarentena para los canadienses totalmente vacunados que entran en el país, el primer ministro Justin Trudeau rechazó la idea de que pronto se permita la entrada de visitantes no esenciales no vacunados. “Puedo decirles ahora mismo que eso no va a

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FDA Acting Commissioner Dr. Janet Woodcock requested an investigation by the US Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General into the controversial approval of the Alzheimer's disease drug Aduhelm.

Acting FDA commissioner calls for independent investigation into approval of Alzheimer’s drug

By Jamie Gumbrecht, CNN US Food and Drug Administration Acting Commissioner Dr. Janet Woodcock on Friday requested an investigation by the US Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General into the controversial approval of the Alzheimer’s disease drug Aduhelm. In a letter posted on Twitter, Woodcock said an independent review and assessment

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22 kayakers rescued in Iron City

By JOSEPH WENZEL Click here for updates on this story     IRON CITY, Tennessee (WSMV) — Crews rescued 22 kayakers who got stuck while on the water in Lawrence County on Friday morning. The group of kayakers were in Shoel Creek when they became lost around 10:30 a.m. Swift Water Rescue Teams from Lawrence worked to

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La ola de calor histórica del noroeste habría sido “prácticamente imposible” sin una crisis climática provocada por el humano, según un estudio

Alexandra Ferguson (CNN) — Cientos de muertos en una ola de calor histórica. Un pueblo canadiense reducido a cenizas. Escasez de agua. Animales compitiendo por la comida. ¿El culpable? Los humanos, según los científicos del cambio climático. La ola de calor sin precedentes que sufrió el noroeste del Pacífico a finales de junio “habría sido

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