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Month: February 2025

Nuevo gobierno se acerca a UABC

Pueblo Gunayala en Panamá advierte de creciente migración inversa de sudamericanos

Por José Álvarez, CNN en Español El pueblo Gunayala denunció que la creciente migración inversa de sudamericanos por la región de la costa atlántica de Panamá podría representar un problema para su comunidad debido a la falta de servicios e infraestructura para atender las demandas del paso migratorio. Anelio Merry, vocero del pueblo Gunayala, dijo

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Dementia goes hand-in-hand with depression

Antidepressants may hasten decline from dementia, study says. Experts are unconvinced

By Sandee LaMotte, CNN (CNN) — Doctors often use antidepressants to manage the depression, anxiety and agitation that accompanies a diagnosis of dementia. Now, a new study suggests the use of antidepressants may hasten the cognitive decline of people with dementia. It’s a conclusion that some experts consider unwarranted. “We found that patients with dementia

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A Delta flight from Atlanta was forced to turn around and evacuate after ‘haze’ was seen in the cabin

By Lauren Mascarenhas and Pete Muntean, CNN (CNN) — A Delta Air Lines flight to Columbia, South Carolina, was forced to return to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport on Monday morning after a “haze” was observed inside the plane, according to officials. The plane returned to the airport around 9 a.m. after the crew reported possible

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Nuevo gobierno se acerca a UABC

Australia se enteró de los ejercicios con fuego real de la Marina china a través de un piloto comercial, según un funcionario

Por Brad Lendon, CNN Australia se enteró de las maniobras navales chinas con fuego real frente a sus costas, que obligaron a desviar decenas de vuelos, gracias a la alerta de un piloto comercial, según informaron el lunes las autoridades. La demostración de fuego sin precedentes de la Armada del Ejército Popular de Liberación (EPL)

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Mass layoffs of federal workers could hurt families and local economies — but may not dent the overall economy

By Matt Egan and Alicia Wallace, CNN (CNN) — Elon Musk, wielding a chainsaw, is overseeing a rapid shrinking of the nation’s largest employer: the federal government. There’s no doubt the federal government’s 3.02 million-person civilian workforce is massive. Yet some economists are confident the widespread terminations spearheaded by Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE)

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The US Capitol in Washington

Mass layoffs of federal workers could hurt families and local economies — but may not dent the overall economy

CNN, POOL, X | @ELONMUSK By Matt Egan and Alicia Wallace, CNN (CNN) — Elon Musk, wielding a chainsaw, is overseeing a rapid shrinking of the nation’s largest employer: the federal government. There’s no doubt the federal government’s 3.02 million-person civilian workforce is massive. Yet some economists are confident the widespread terminations spearheaded by Musk’s

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