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Month: July 2021

¿Qué países están adoptando pasaportes sanitarios para certificar la vacunación contra el covid-19 y levantar restricciones?

Germán Padinger (CNN Español) — Mientras avanza la campaña de vacunación contra el covid-19, a la espera de poder contener el impacto de la variante delta, cada vez más países han implementado o estudian implementar los pasaportes sanitarios para acreditar la vacunación y permitir más actividades para los inmunizados. La iniciativa ha generado, sin embargo,

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Sacramento police release report showing racial inequities in pull-overs, use of force

By Brittany Hope Click here for updates on this story     SACRAMENTO, California (KCRA) — The Sacramento Police Department released a new report Tuesday, breaking down vehicle stops, pedestrian stops and use-of-force instances in the capital city based on race and equity. The report, compiled by the Center for Policing Equity, also breaks down the racial

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The top Democrat and Republican on the Senate Appropriations Committee have reached a deal on a roughly $2 billion Capitol Hill security spending bill in response to the deadly January 6 insurrection.

Senate negotiators reach deal on $2 billion Capitol security funding bill in wake of January 6 insurrection

By Clare Foran, CNN The top Democrat and Republican on the Senate Appropriations Committee have reached a deal on a roughly $2 billion Capitol Hill security spending bill in response to the deadly January 6 insurrection. Democratic Sen. Patrick Leahy of Vermont, the committee chair, and Sen. Richard Shelby of Alabama, the ranking Republican member,

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