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Month: October 2021

Secretaria de prensa de la Casa Blanca, Jen Psaki, da positivo por covid-19; la última vez que vio a Biden fue el martes

urielblanco (CNN) — La secretaria de prensa de la Casa Blanca, Jen Psaki, que abandonó el viaje internacional del presidente Joe Biden poco antes de que él partiera, dio positivo en la prueba del coronavirus después de que lo hicieran miembros de su familia, según informó este domingo en un comunicado. Psaki, que está vacunada,

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A mild Halloween and easy start to November

Temperatures remain seasonable across the Coachella Valley for this Halloween. Expect a steady cool down into the 70s during the peak trick-or-treat hours. Sundown is at 5:54 p.m. KESQ A few safety tips to keep in mind:Candy – Check wrappers for tampering, check labels for allergensCostumes – Use flashlights/glowsticks/reflective tape to be visible to trafficDrivers

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Dems see progress in adding drug cost curbs to budget bill

By ALAN FRAM and LISA MASCARO Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — Two congressional aides say Democrats have made significant progress on adding compromise provisions curbing prescription drug prices to their massive social and environment package. Talks are continuing and no final agreement has been reached. But the movement toward lowering pharmaceutical costs raises hopes that

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Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said Sunday that a federal no-fly list for violent airplane passengers "should be on the table."

Sec. Buttigieg: A federal no-fly list ‘should be on the table’ for violent passengers

CNN By Sonnet Swire Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said Sunday that a federal no-fly list for violent airplane passengers “should be on the table” after an American Airlines flight attendant was hospitalized with several broken bones in her face following an attack from a passenger last week. The Federal Aviation Administration reported more than 4,600

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