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Month: June 2026

Nuevo gobierno se acerca a UABC

Los economistas han defendido durante años los mercados de predicción. La realidad no es la que esperaban

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Por Allison Morrow, CNN Mucho antes de que nacieran los fundadores de Kalshi y Polymarket, un grupo de economistas comenzó a entusiasmarse con una nueva forma de abordar una de las mayores limitaciones de la humanidad: somos malos para predecir el futuro. Quizás, pensaron, el libre mercado podría ayudar. (Después de todo, eran los últimos

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A woman sits in the rubble of her destroyed home in the southern Lebanese village of Toul on June 18

Why is there fighting in Lebanon?

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By Nadeen Ebrahim and Tim Lister CNN (CNN) — Persistent fighting between Israeli forces and Hezbollah in southern Lebanon is threatening a tentative deal reached between the United States and Iran to end their war. Their memorandum of understanding includes a ceasefire in Lebanon that would protect Iran’s long-time ally Hezbollah from Israeli strikes, so

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Nuevo gobierno se acerca a UABC

Probable próximo número dos del Senado advierte a Trump que si los demócratas obtienen la mayoría: “Va a ser una lucha”

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Por Alison Main, CNN El senador Brian Schatz, quien muchos creen que asumirá el papel número dos en el caucus demócrata el próximo año, tiene una advertencia para el presidente Donald Trump: podría estar lidiando con un Washington muy diferente si los demócratas logran las ganancias electorales que esperan este otoño. “La calidad de los

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She got home, left a movie in the VCR and vanished. Decades later, police haven’t given up on the search for Carla Anderson

By Dalia Faheid, CNN (CNN) — “Did somebody take her? Do they have her somewhere else? Is she alive?” These are the questions that have haunted Dan Anderson in the nearly four decades since his younger sister, then 23-year-old Carla Anderson, vanished from her apartment in Wadena, Minnesota. Memories of their childhood still flash into

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Supporters of Colombia's presidential candidate from the ruling party Pacto Historico

Colombia flirts with the right as Trump-backed candidate ‘the Tiger’ leads into runoff

By Max Feliu, CNN (CNN) — Colombians return to the polls Sunday for a presidential runoff between a far-right firebrand who calls himself “the Tiger” and a left-wing senator from the ruling party, in a contest that reflects sharply different visions for the country and could redefine Bogotá’s relationship with the United States. Sunday’s election

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