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Month: April 2022

Alemania se compromete a enviar armas pesadas a Ucrania, en un giro importante de su política

Alexandra Ferguson (CNN) — Alemania acordó entregar tanques antiaéreos a Ucrania, según anunció este martes el Ministerio de Defensa de Alemania, medida que subraya un importante cambio en su enfoque de la ayuda militar a Ucrania. La ministra de Defensa, Christine Lambrecht, anunció el compromiso de entregar los sistemas antiaéreos Gepard durante una reunión de

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¿Es bueno tomar una aspirina por día? Las directrices actualizadas de un grupo de expertos no lo recomiendan para la mayoría

Ángela Reyes (CNN) — Después de años de recomendar tomar aspirina de manera regular para prevenir ataques cardíacos y accidentes cerebrovasculares, los científicos ahora ven poco beneficio para la mayoría de las personas sanas, y dicen que puede contribuir a un riesgo de sangrado en el estómago o el cerebro que aumenta a medida que

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Rand Paul argues US should not have backed Ukraine’s NATO aspirations, citing Russia’s stated reasoning behind invasion

By Kylie Atwood and Jennifer Hansler, CNN Secretary of State Antony Blinken forcefully pushed back Tuesday when Republican Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky pointed out that Ukraine and Georgia were once part of the Soviet Union as Paul appeared to raise Moscow’s alleged rationale about the Russian invasion of Ukraine. “I firmly disagree with that

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La Quinta Planning Commission approves EIR for surf park project but tables vote on site development permit

After its third meeting in a month and another five-hour meeting, the La Quinta Planning Commission passed a resolution recommending the City Council approve the Environmental Impact Report, however, the site development project was tabled. The EIR will now move forward to the city council after a 5-2 vote. The site development permit was taken

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Amazon warehouse collapse probe finds worker safety risks

By HALELUYA HADERO AP Business Writer The federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration said Tuesday its investigation into the deadly collapse of an Amazon warehouse has “raised concerns about the potential risk to employees” during weather emergencies. Six people died and another was critically wounded after a tornado struck a delivery station located in Edwardsville,

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