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Month: November 2021

Descienden en el Valle de Coachella los casos de COVID-19, pero se teme incremente durante las festividades

El Departamento de Salud reveló que, del martes de la semana pasada hasta ayer 315 personas dieron positivo al coronavirus en el Valle de Coachella, por otra parte, informaron que las muertes por complicaciones con el COVID-19 incrementaron con 14 fatalidades, la mayoría eran de Palm Desert. Los expertos temen que con las festividades del

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Whitmer signs executive directive for state to use infrastructure plan funds to fix roads, bridges

By STEPHEN BOROWY Click here for updates on this story     MICHIGAN (WNEM) — Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has directed state agencies to work with legislators in preparation of Michigan rebuilding roads and bridges using billions of dollars in federal funding. The state of Michigan is expecting to receive those federal funds from the Infrastructure Investment and

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Ethiopia’s Nobel Peace Prize-winning leader says he’ll lead troops on front lines against rebels

By Bethlehem Feleke, CNN Ethiopian Prime Minister and Nobel Peace Prize winner Abiy Ahmed has announced he will lead his country’s soldiers on the front lines of the war against advancing rebel fighters, in the latest escalation of the year-long conflict between his government and rebel groups from the northern Tigray region. “Starting tomorrow, I

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Jana Seaman & United in Assignment Kick Off 6th Annual Jonathan Ard Memorial Toy Drive Benefitting Children of Naples, Florida

By United in Assignment Click here for updates on this story     November 23, 2021 (Security Television Network) — United in Assignment is hosting the sixth annual Jonathan Ard Memorial Toy Drive, supporting Naples, Florida organization Friends of Foster Children Forever. Toys can be shipped or dropped off at multiple locations and events until December 17.

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