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Month: August 2021

La ciudad de Nueva York exigirá prueba de vacunación contra el covid-19 para entrar en restaurantes y gimnasios

urielblanco (CNN) — La ciudad de Nueva York exigirá una prueba que acredite la vacunación contra el covid-19 para entrar en todos los restaurantes, gimnasios y lugares de ocio en interiores, anunció este martes el alcalde Bill de Blasio. “Si no estás vacunado, por desgracia, no podrás participar en muchas cosas”, dijo De Blasio. “Si

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¿Qué es Título 42? Una política fronteriza que permite la deportación rápida y que genera debate

Alejandra Ramos (CNN Español) — La Corte Suprema de Estados Unidos decidió que la controvertida restricción fronteriza conocida como Título 42, implementada bajo el gobierno de Donald Trump, seguirá vigente mientras se resuelven los recursos legales pendientes. La decisión —que garantiza que los funcionarios federales podrán seguir expulsando rápidamente a los migrantes en las fronteras

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Cinco policías de Miami Beach enfrentan cargos por presunto uso de fuerza excesiva durante un arresto dentro de un hotel

Juan Pablo Elverdin (CNN) — Cinco policías de Miami Beach enfrentan cargos criminales, acusados ​​de usar fuerza excesiva durante los arrestos de dos hombres en un hotel local la semana pasada. La fiscal estatal de Miami-Dade, Katherine Fernandez Rundle, anunció cargos contra el sargento José Pérez y los agentes Kevin Pérez, Robert Sabater, Steven Serrano

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Employees of the video game company

Activision Blizzard quarterly revenue jumps to $2.3 billion as it faces harassment allegations

By Rishi Iyengar, CNN Business Activision Blizzard is raking in the cash even as the fallout over a harassment and discrimination lawsuit threatens its enormous business. The gaming company behind hugely popular titles such as “Call of Duty,” “World of Warcraft” and “Candy Crush” reported revenues of around $2.3 billion for the quarter that ended

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Three former Minneapolis police officers charged with violating George Floyd’s civil rights filed motions to separate their federal cases from that of Derek Chauvin

Former Minneapolis officers charged with violating George Floyd’s civil rights want their federal cases separated from Derek Chauvin

By Omar Jimenez, CNN Three former Minneapolis police officers charged with violating George Floyd’s civil rights filed motions Tuesday to separate their federal cases from that of Derek Chauvin, who was convicted in April on state murder charges in Floyd’s death. Former officer Tou Thao’s attorneys, Robert Paule and Natalie Paule, cited a number of

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‘This is pretty important, this right to vote’: Democratic Rep. Al Green arrested in protest to protect voting rights in DC

By Clare Foran, CNN Democratic Rep. Al Green of Texas was arrested in Washington, DC, on Tuesday while protesting outside the Supreme Court and the US Capitol building in an effort to protect the right to vote, the congressman told CNN. “We came for the purpose of protesting the voting rights that are being suppressed

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New York Governor Andrew Cuomo sexually harassed multiple women

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo sexually harassed multiple women, state attorney general report says

By Tierney Sneed, Sonia Moghe and Kristina Sgueglia, CNN The New York attorney general’s investigation into sexual harassment allegations against Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo found that Cuomo sexually harassed multiple women, Attorney General Letitia James announced Tuesday. The office found that Cuomo harassed current and former state employees, as well as a number of women

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