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Month: January 2022

Nuevo gobierno se acerca a UABC

Una bomba ciclónica que amenaza a 75 millones de personas en Estados Unidos. Nieve, viento e inundaciones son inminentes

Melissa Velásquez Loaiza (CNN) — El camino este fin de semana de una poderosa bomba ciclónica se está volviendo más claro a medida que 75 millones de personas desde los estados del Atlántico Medio hasta Nueva Inglaterra enfrentan potencialmente una peligrosa amenaza de fuertes nevadas y vientos huracanados, según los pronósticos. Más de 75 millones

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HHS is at ‘high-risk’ of failing to respond to future public health threats, government watchdog says

By Jen Christensen, CNN Deficiencies at the US Department of Health and Human Services put the department at “high risk” of failing to respond to future public health threats as the department’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic highlighted longstanding concerns, the US Government Accountability Office, the government watchdog agency, said Thursday. The GAO placed the

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Nuevo gobierno se acerca a UABC

Gobierno de Argentina anuncia acuerdo con el Fondo Monetario Internacional

Juan Pablo Elverdin (CNN en Español) — El presidente de Argentina, Alberto Fernández, anunció este viernes que su gobiberno alcanzó un acuerdo con el Fondo Monetario Internacional (FMI) para reestructura la deuda que tiene el país con el organismo de crédito internacional. “Quiero anunciarles que el gobierno de la Argentina ha llegado a un acuerdo

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Noah Hoffman: Former Olympic cross-country skier is ‘scared’ for athletes who speak out at Beijing 2022

By Ben Church, CNN Former Olympic cross-country skier Noah Hoffman says he is “scared” for the safety of athletes who might be contemplating speaking out about human rights issues during Beijing 2022. Hoffman, who retired from competitive skiing after the PyeongChang Games in 2018, says he is concerned by the human rights record of the

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‘Metabolic trick’ in squirrels’ guts could help astronauts in deep space: researcher

By Maggie Parkhill Click here for updates on this story     TORONTO (CTV Network) — New research by a Université de Montréal biologist seeks to explain how squirrels conserve energy when they hibernate, and what implications that information could have on the future of space travel. Matthew Regan’s study of the thirteen-lined ground squirrel found in

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