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Month: October 2021

El Departamento de Seguridad Nacional publica directrices sobre quién debe ser priorizado para la aplicación de la ley de inmigración

Juan Pablo Elverdin (CNN) — El Departamento de Seguridad Nacional (DHS, por sus siglas en inglés) publicó este jueves directrices sobre quién debe ser priorizado para la aplicación de la ley de inmigración, siguiendo un conjunto de indicaciones provisionales publicadas a principios de la administración Biden. El DHS está volviendo a las medidas de aplicación

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School board group asks for federal help to stop threats and violence in debates on Covid and critical race theory

By Mallory Simon, CNN A group representing national school board associations asked President Joe Biden and the federal government on Wednesday to help look into threats against school board members and educators to see if laws were broken regarding bullying, hate crimes, or domestic terror, as anger around masks and critical race theory have boiled

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School board group asks for federal help to stop threats and violence in debates on Covid and critical race theory

By Mallory Simon, CNN A group representing national school board associations asked President Joe Biden and the federal government on Wednesday to help look into threats against school board members and educators to see if laws were broken regarding bullying, hate crimes, or domestic terror, as anger around masks and critical race theory have boiled

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Medicaid expansion

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Several thousand Missourians who previously were not eligible for Medicaid are expected to seek the health care coverage, now that voter-approved expansion of the program has taken effect. Friday marked the day the health care program began processing applications. Voters approved Medicaid expansion in August 2020. The constitutional amendment passed

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80 million European households struggle to stay warm. Rising energy costs will make the problem worse. Pictured is an electricity transmission tower near Rayleigh

80 million European households struggle to stay warm. Rising energy costs will make the problem worse

By Walé Azeez, CNN Business Millions of people across Europe may not be able to afford to heat their homes this winter as gas and electricity prices soar. Experts, anti-poverty organizations and environmental campaigners are warning that the coronavirus pandemic and rising prices have intensified a longstanding problem tied to a combination of high energy

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Philippine leader asks officials to ignore corruption probe

JIM GOMEZ Associated Press MANILA, Philippines (AP) — The Philippine president says he will prohibit Cabinet officials from attending an ongoing Senate inquiry on suspected irregularities in massive government purchases of medical supplies in a brewing constitutional crisis. President Rodrigo Duterte accused critical senators of using the televised hearings to gain political mileage ahead of

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