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Month: May 2023

Nuevo gobierno se acerca a UABC

Margot Robbie quería originalmente a Gal Gadot para interpretar a la icónica muñeca de Mattel gracias a su ‘energía Barbie’

Gonzalo Jimenez (CNN) — A medida que crece la expectativa por la película “Barbie”, los cinéfilos se sorprenderán al saber que una de las primeras opciones de casting para el papel titular de la icónica muñeca no resultó. Margot Robbie, protagonista y coproductora de la película, declaró a Vogue en una entrevista publicada esta semana

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Nuevo gobierno se acerca a UABC

Reportan tres muertos y cinco heridos en un tiroteo en una concentración de motociclistas en Nuevo México

Gonzalo Jimenez (CNN) — Tres personas murieron y otras cinco resultaron heridas en un tiroteo en una concentración de motociclistas celebrada el fin de semana del Día de los Caídos en Red River, Nuevo México, según informó a CNN la alcaldesa de Red River, Linda Calhoun. No existe “ninguna amenaza para la seguridad pública”, según

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Asylum-seekers say joy over end of Title 42 turns to anguish induced by new US rules

By JULIE WATSON and GISELA SALOMON Associated Press TIJUANA, Mexico (AP) — The day that President Joe Biden’s administration ended a public health measure blocking many asylum-seekers at the Mexican border during the coronavirus pandemic, Teodoso Vargas was ready to show U.S. officials his scars and photos of his bullet-riddled body. Instead, he stood frozen

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Asylum-seekers say joy over end of Title 42 turns to anguish induced by new US rules

By JULIE WATSON and GISELA SALOMON Associated Press TIJUANA, Mexico (AP) — The day that President Joe Biden’s administration ended a public health measure blocking many asylum-seekers at the Mexican border during the coronavirus pandemic, Teodoso Vargas was ready to show U.S. officials his scars and photos of his bullet-riddled body. Instead, he stood frozen

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Asylum-seekers say joy over end of Title 42 turns to anguish induced by new US rules

By JULIE WATSON and GISELA SALOMON Associated Press TIJUANA, Mexico (AP) — The day that President Joe Biden’s administration ended a public health measure blocking many asylum-seekers at the Mexican border during the coronavirus pandemic, Teodoso Vargas was ready to show U.S. officials his scars and photos of his bullet-riddled body. Instead, he stood frozen

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Biden, GOP reach debt-ceiling deal, now Congress must approve it to prevent calamitous default

By LISA MASCARO, MARY CLARE JALONICK, ZEKE MILLER and KEVIN FREKING Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — An “agreement in principle” between President Joe Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy would raise the nation’s legal debt ceiling, but now Congress has only days to approve a package that includes spending cuts and would avert a potentially

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‘Anatomy of a Fall’ wins Cannes Film Festival’s Palme d’Or; 3rd time female director wins top honor

By JAKE COYLE AP Film Writer Justine Triet’s “Anatomy of a Fall” won the Palme d’Or at the 76th Cannes Film Festival in a ceremony Saturday that bestowed the festival’s prestigious top prize on an engrossing, rigorously plotted French courtroom drama that puts a marriage on trial. “Anatomy of a Fall,” which stars Sandra Hüller

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