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Month: November 2021

In Iraq, election fraud claims fuel uncertainty, divisions

By QASSIM ABDUL-ZAHRA Associated Press BAGHDAD (AP) — Pro-Iran Shiite militias that emerged as the biggest losers in Iraq’s parliamentary elections three weeks ago are still rejecting the outcome of the vote. Their supporters have pitched tents in Baghdad in an ongoing sit-in, threatening violence unless their grievances are addressed. The unsubstantiated claims of voter

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Este dispositivo de bolsillo de una empresa irlandesa te muestra qué alimentos son malos para tu intestino

Alexandra Ferguson Londres (CNN Business) — Los ingenieros irlandeses Aonghus Shortt y Peter Harte fundaron FoodMarble, una startup que inventó unos dispositivos portátiles, de apenas 5 centímetros cuadrados, que analizan los niveles de hidrógeno en el aliento de una persona, una señal clave de trastornos digestivos. La indigestión, los retortijones y el estreñimiento son signos

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Education fight a winning message in Va., but not everywhere

By HEATHER HOLLINGSWORTH and CAROLYN THOMPSON Associated Press MISSION, Kan. (AP) — Several high-profile school board candidates who fought COVID-19 restrictions and anti-racism classes have lost their election bids. The defeats happened in Wisconsin, Minnesota and Connecticut late Tuesday, just as the Republican candidate for governor in Virginia won after making education a key part

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Education fight a winning message in Va., but not everywhere

By HEATHER HOLLINGSWORTH and CAROLYN THOMPSON Associated Press MISSION, Kan. (AP) — Several high-profile school board candidates who fought COVID-19 restrictions and anti-racism classes have lost their election bids. The defeats happened in Wisconsin, Minnesota and Connecticut late Tuesday, just as the Republican candidate for governor in Virginia won after making education a key part

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Education fight a winning message in Va., but not everywhere

By HEATHER HOLLINGSWORTH and CAROLYN THOMPSON Associated Press MISSION, Kan. (AP) — Several high-profile school board candidates who fought COVID-19 restrictions and anti-racism classes have lost their election bids. The defeats happened in Wisconsin, Minnesota and Connecticut late Tuesday, just as the Republican candidate for governor in Virginia won after making education a key part

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