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Month: June 2023

Pizza Hut prueba el delivery de pizzas subterráneo antes del estreno de una película de las Tortugas Ninja

Ángela Reyes Haczek (CNN) — En un guiño a la comida favorita de las Tortugas Ninja, Pizza Hut sirvió su plato estrella a clientes selectos en el metro de Nueva York, según anunció la empresa. Las entregas subterráneas por tiempo limitado formaban parte de una promoción de la película “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem”,

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A general view of the Duke University Chapel is seen here on January 27

Live in the Carolinas and heading to college? This university says you could get free tuition next fall

By Ashley R. Williams, Carrington Peavy and Dawn Sawyer, CNN (CNN) — Duke University has announced plans to provide a tuition-free education to eligible students living in North Carolina and South Carolina. Starting next fall, students from families earning $150,000 annually or less can attend the Durham, North Carolina-based university on a full tuition grant,

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6 datos increíbles sobre el Challenger Deep, el punto más profundo del océano en la fosa de las Marianas

Carolina Calero (CNN) — Así como la superficie terrestre tiene enormes picos y valles, el mundo oceánico presenta una topografía igualmente diversa. ¿Cómo son las profundidades del océano y por qué es peligroso explorarlas? Tal vez la más intrigante de estas características sea la fosa de las Marianas, un abismo en el Océano Pacífico occidental

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Local organization outraged after RivCo Sheriff joins DeSantis’ border coalition

Dozens of Sheriffs, including Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco, are forming a coalition to fight against what they are calling the Biden border crisis.  The effort is led by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis.  In a letter, signed on Thursday, the group says the federal government has failed to protect the border. They say this has devastated southern communities, citing

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This transmission electron microscope image shows SARS-CoV-2—also known as 2019-nCoV

US intel community still believes Covid-19 could have originated from lab or in wild

By Zachary Cohen and Alex Marquardt, CNN (CNN) — The US intelligence community still believes it is plausible that Covid-19 originated in a laboratory or in the wild, a conclusion that has been consistent for months, according to newly declassified information released Friday evening. “All agencies continue to assess that both a natural and laboratory-associated

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