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Month: November 2021

Nuevo gobierno se acerca a UABC

La Embajada de Estados Unidos en Etiopía insta a los ciudadanos estadounidenses a que abandonen el país

Melissa Velásquez Loaiza (CNN) — “El entorno de seguridad en Etiopía es muy fluido. Aconsejamos a los ciudadanos estadounidenses que se encuentran en Etiopía que abandonen el país lo antes posible”, dijo la embajada de Estados Unidos en Etiopía en un comunicado el viernes. “Los ciudadanos estadounidenses que deseen salir de Etiopía, actualmente tienen múltiples

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University of Florida reverses decision, will allow professors to testify as paid experts in voting rights case

By Leyla Santiago, Sara Weisfeldt, Maria Cartaya and Tina Burnside, CNN The University of Florida on Friday announced that it will now allow three professors to testify as paid experts in a voting rights lawsuit, reversing its previous decision. In an email sent to the campus community on Friday, university President Kent Fuchs explained that

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Local boy diagnosed with brain tumor, fighting for his life at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital

A local 3-year-old boy, Nathan Johnson, is fighting for his life after being diagnosed with brain cancer.  A GoFundMe has been started to help cover the boy’s unexpected medical expenses. News Channel 3’s Madison Weil spoke with the boy’s mother, Mandy Johnson, about his prognosis.  Johnson shares that Nathan’s first symptoms began in May.  “Well

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Texas real estate agent Jenna Ryan sentenced to prison for actions during January 6 capitol riot; ‘You win!!! I’m going to prison’

By CBSDFW.com Staff Click here for updates on this story     DALLAS (KTVT) — Jennifer ‘Jenna’ Ryan, a North Texas real estate broker, has been sentenced to prison for participating in the January 6 Capitol Riot. Ryan, who flew to Washington, D.C. on a private plane and livestreamed the events at the Capitol while promoting her

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