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Month: July 2021

Los equipos continuarán trabajando en los escombros del edificio de Miami hasta hallar a todos los desaparecidos

Juan Pablo Elverdin (CNN) — Se han recuperado 14 víctimas adicionales del sitio de Champlain Towers South, lo que eleva el total de muertes confirmadas a 78, informó el viernes la alcaldesa del condado de Miami-Dade, Daniella Levine Cava. Se han identificado 47 víctimas y se ha notificado a los familiares más cercanos, dijo la alcaldesa,

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De Gran Bretaña a Kenya: por primera vez liberararán a una manada de elefantes de un zoo en la naturaleza

Ángela Reyes (CNN) — Una manada entera de elefantes de un zoológico británico será liberada en la naturaleza en Kenya, una medida que, según los conservacionistas, no tiene precedentes. Los 13 elefantes viven en el Howletts Wild Animal Park de Kent, en el sur de Inglaterra, y serán trasladados en avión más de 7.000 kilómetros

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A sign directs visitors to the entrance of the Federal Correctional Complex Terre Haute in July 2019 in Terre Haute

Convicted terrorists were leading faith-based services in federal prisons, an inspector general report reveals

By Christina Carrega, CNN The Federal Bureau of Prisons has agreed to make five recommended changes to their religious services program after the Justice Department’s Office of Inspector General found “significant deficiencies” that include high-risk inmates like those convicted on terrorism charges were leading services. “We found that a significant shortage in the number of

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Hunter Biden's paintings spark ethics concerns for the White House. Hunter is seen here outside the White House on May 22.

White House helped form ethics agreement with art gallery that’s selling Hunter Biden’s paintings, sources say

By Maegan Vazquez and Sunlen Serfaty, CNN Hunter Biden’s artistic debut is sparking ethics concerns for the White House as some critics raise eyebrows over the high-priced pieces and whether they pose a conflict of interest. Sources told CNN the White House was involved in forming an agreement between a SoHo New York Gallery owner,

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Former U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during a rally on July 3 in Sarasota

Justice Department says Trump’s reinstatement talk could fuel more violence from his supporters

By Marshall Cohen, CNN The Justice Department said this week that former President Donald Trump’s delusional claims that he’ll be reinstated to the White House could fuel more political violence from his supporters. Trump and some of his allies on the right-wing fringe have pushed the ridiculous theory that he could be reinstated as president

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