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Month: October 2022

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Disney presenta “Reflect”, un corto protagonizado por una joven bailarina de ballet de talla grande. Y los fanáticos están eufóricos

Melissa Velásquez Loaiza (CNN) — Disney finalmente tiene su primera heroína joven de talla grande, y los fanáticos en Internet están eufóricos. “Reflect” es un cortometraje sobre una joven bailarina de ballet llamada Bianca que lucha con su imagen corporal. Aunque la película se estrenó por primera vez en la plataforma en septiembre como parte

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Richard Branson says he won’t take part in Singapore televised death penalty debate

By Christian Edwards, CNN British entrepreneur Richard Branson has declined an invitation from the Singaporean government to take part in a live television debate on the death penalty. Branson — a long-time campaigner against capital punishment — had criticized Singapore’s decision in April this year to execute 33-year-old Nagaenthran Dharmalingam for drug trafficking. In a

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Warnings grow of dire conditions at migrant processing center in England

By Allegra Goodwin and Chris Liakos, CNN British charities and officials are warning of increasingly dire conditions at a migrant processing center in England and urging Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to act. The situation at the Manston asylum processing center constituted a “breach of humane conditions,” British Conservative lawmaker Roger Gale said Monday, as dozens

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GOP seizes on voter hesitancy to attack EVs as costly to US

By HOPE YEN and MATTHEW DALY Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — Heading into next week’s midterm elections, many Republican candidates are seeking to capitalize on voters’ concerns about inflation by vilifying a key component of President Joe Biden’s climate agenda: electric vehicles. On social media, in political ads and at campaign rallies, Republicans say Democrats’

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GOP seizes on voter hesitancy to attack EVs as costly to US

By HOPE YEN and MATTHEW DALY Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — Heading into next week’s midterm elections, many Republican candidates are seeking to capitalize on voters’ concerns about inflation by vilifying a key component of President Joe Biden’s climate agenda: electric vehicles. On social media, in political ads and at campaign rallies, Republicans say Democrats’

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