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Month: July 2022

At least 8 dead in eastern Kentucky flooding, and ‘hundreds will lose their homes,’ governor says

By Steve Almasy, Jason Hanna and Michelle Watson, CNN At least eight people have died in widespread flooding in eastern Kentucky following heavy overnight rains, the governor said Thursday — an inundation he says will be “one of the most significant, deadly floods” in the commonwealth’s history. “This is an ongoing natural disaster, with more

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Nuevo gobierno se acerca a UABC

El jefe de la OMS aconseja a los hombres que tienen sexo con hombres que reduzcan las parejas para limitar la exposición a la viruela del mono

olivertapia (CNN) — La gran mayoría de los casos en el creciente brote de viruela del mono se dan entre hombres que tienen sexo con hombres, de acuerdo con la Organización Mundial de la Salud. El director general de la OMS, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, aconsejó el miércoles a los miembros de esta comunidad que limiten

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Biden administration announces $400 million investment in high-speed internet for rural communities

By Maegan Vazquez, CNN The Biden administration on Thursday announced it would be directing more than $400 million in loans and grants to support high-speed internet projects for rural communities — funding which is expected to reach about 31,000 families and businesses across 11 states. “Rural communities are the backbone of our nation and have

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Here’s what we’ve learned from the Brittney Griner trial in Russia after her latest testimony

By Travis Caldwell and Anna Chernova, CNN This week’s trial proceedings in Russia over WNBA star Brittney Griner’s detention have shed more light on the details of her arrest, including her testimony that she wasn’t provided key information on her rights granted under Russian law. Seated in a courtroom near Moscow Wednesday, Griner denied accusations

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