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Month: July 2021

Hay al menos 57 casos de personas desaparecidas en la “carretera de la muerte” de México, cerca de la frontera con EE.UU.

urielblanco (CNN) — Desde enero de este año, se ha denunciado la desaparición de al menos 57 personas que viajaban por la “carretera de la muerte” de México, cerca de la frontera sureste entre Estados Unidos y México, informó el viernes la Fiscalía General de Justicia del estado mexicano de Tamaulipas. Al tramo de carretera

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Vehicles enter a checkpoint as they approach the Mexico border at the US Customs and Border Protection San Ysidro Port of Entry at the US- Mexico border on February 19 in San Diego.

Biden looks to avoid immigration headache with complicated decision on opening borders

By Priscilla Alvarez, CNN The Biden administration faces the possibility of another immigration headache, as it weighs whether to more widely reopen US borders in the near future — just days from the current travel restrictions expiring. An increase in migrants crossing the US-Mexico border became a political liability earlier this year, overwhelming border facilities

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Storm Prediction Center's severe weather outlook in the Northeast on July 14.

Damaging winds threaten more than 90 million people in the Midwest and Northeast

By Jackson Dill, CNN Severe weather — including possible tornadoes, large hail and damaging winds — will threaten more than 90 million people across the Midwest and Northeast on Wednesday, according to forecasts. “Although large hail will be possible with [the thunderstorms], wind damage should be the more predominant severe threat,” according to the Storm

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Customers shop for produce at a supermarket on June 10 in Chicago

Why inflation may not go away anytime soon

By Matt Egan, CNN Business America’s finance chiefs don’t think inflation will go away overnight. Chief financial officers, on average, expect higher-than-normal cost increases to persist for eight to 10 months, according to a Duke University survey released Wednesday. Some worry inflation will linger longer. About one in four CFOs expect elevated costs to last

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