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Month: March 2026

Nuevo gobierno se acerca a UABC

Protestas “No Kings”: las razones de los viejos y los nuevos manifestantes para participar

Por Zoe Sottile, CNN La decisión de Jean Fujiu de asistir a una manifestación de “No Kings” en Chicago surgió de la experiencia de injusticia que sufrió su propia familia: sus padres fueron encarcelados en campos de prisioneros que eran utilizados para confinar a los estadounidenses de origen japonés durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial. “Crecí

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Nuevo gobierno se acerca a UABC

Millones de estadounidenses ahora pueden optar a la ciudadanía canadiense y muchos la solicitan “por si acaso”

Por Vivian Song, CNN Cuando Donald Trump fue elegido por primera vez en 2016, Ellen Robillard, residente del estado de Nueva York, consideró brevemente la posibilidad de obtener la ciudadanía canadiense. Al fin y al cabo, su madre había nacido en Nueva Escocia. Como demócrata, Robillard se sintió desolada ante los resultados electorales, pero abandonó

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Renoir, Cezanne and Matisse paintings stolen from Italian museum in 3-minute heist

By Barbie Latza Nadeau, CNN (CNN) — Paintings by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Paul Cezanne and Henri Matisse have been stolen from a museum in northern Italy, in a brazen heist that took just three minutes, according to authorities. Renoir’s 1917 oil painting “Les Poissons,” Cezanne’s 1890 watercolor “Tasse et plat de cerises” and Matisse’s 1922 piece

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Beta-blockers are commonly used to treat a wide range of cardiovascular concerns.

After a heart attack, beta-blockers are often a lifelong medicine. Maybe they shouldn’t be

By Jacqueline Howard, CNN (CNN) — For decades, surviving a heart attack has come with a lifelong prescription: Stay on medications called beta-blockers to help protect your heart. But doctors are taking a closer look at whether long-term beta-blocker use is really necessary, especially beyond the first year of recovery. Beta-blockers are a class of

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Duke guard Caleb Foster drives past St. John's guard Dylan Darling in the second half of their Sweet Sixteen game on March 27.

Caleb Foster ‘had no business’ being in Duke’s Sweet 16 game with a recently fractured foot. He willed them to victory anyway

By Dana O’Neil, CNN Washington, DC (CNN) — Caleb Foster came zipping into the postgame press conference on his Knee Rover, the handy scooter that’s been his speed demon ride for the past two-plus weeks. His entire right foot encased in ice, Foster bunny-hopped onto the dais, hobbling from ice foot to sneakered foot, to

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Cooler and breezy this week

A strong front moves through the region tonight and tomorrow, bringing clouds, breeziness and temps down into the 80s! That front will result in some windy conditions from Tuesday morning through Wednesday afternoon. Highs today will run in the middle 90s, still well above average, but we’ll see temps closer to seasonal norms later this

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