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Month: December 2021

In November

Thousands of Americans will still be without power and heat this winter despite call for utility companies to prevent shutoffs

By Gabe Cohen, CNN As Michael Lundy cradles her newborn son, she’s mentally preparing to pack up and leave her Detroit home again. She just got a shutoff notice from the power company, owes more than $2,400 and her debt has grown throughout the Covid-19 pandemic. And she’s been trying to stay afloat after being

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Bulgaria’s Parliament convenes after 3rd election of year

SOFIA, Bulgaria (AP) — Bulgaria’s new parliament has convened for its first session following the country’s third parliamentary election of the year. A new anti-corruption party led by two Harvard University graduates emerged as the surprise winner of last month’s snap election, edging out the GERB party of three-time prime minister Boyko Borissov. Under the

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IOC President Thomas Bach (left) held a video call with Chinese tennis star Peng Shuai on November 21.

Peng Shuai: Human rights activist Peter Dahlin says IOC is putting Chinese tennis star at ‘greater risk’

By Ben Church, CNN Human rights activist Peter Dahlin says the International Olympic Committee’s calls with Chinese tennis star Peng Shuai are putting her at “greater risk” and that they are “obviously staged.” One of China’s most recognizable sports stars, Peng publicly accused a former top Communist Party official, Vice Premier Zhang Gaoli, of coercing

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Olms

The baby dragons of Slovenia

John Malathronas, CNN Postojna Cave, situated one hour’s drive southwest of Ljubljana, Slovenia’s capital, is so vast, it has its own railway. And yet, one of the cave’s main attractions is something at the other end of the size spectrum — and completely unique to Postojna. Baby dragons! Postojna is, during normal travel times, one

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German broadcaster suspends workers amid antisemitism probe

BERLIN (AP) — German public broadcaster Deutsche Welle says it is suspending four employees and one freelancer during an investigation into allegations that they expressed anti-Israel and antisemitic views. Munich daily newspaper Sueddeutsche Zeitung this week quoted social media comments allegedly made by members of DW’s Arabic service that appeared to downplay the Holocaust or

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El ejército estadounidense y la FAA investigan el sobrevuelo militar de un partido de la NFL

Juan Pablo Elverdin Washington (CNN) — El ejército de EE.UU. y la Administración Federal de Aviación están revisando un sobrevuelo de un partido de la NFL el mes pasado para determinar si los helicópteros militares volaron demasiado bajo sobre los civiles en violación de las normas de aviación. La 101ª División Aerotransportada está llevando a

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Los CDC publican una nueva orden por la que se exige a los viajeros internacionales un resultado negativo en la prueba covid-19 en el plazo de un día antes de su llegada

Juan Pablo Elverdin (CNN) — Los Centros para el Control y la Prevención de Enfermedades de EE.UU. (CDC, por sus siglas en inglés) publicaron a última hora del jueves una orden modificada en la que se cambia el requisito de la prueba de covid-19 a un día antes de viajar en avión a EE.UU. “A

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NASA's upcoming Laser Communications Relay Demonstration could revolutionize the way the agency communicates with future missions across the solar system.

NASA is about to launch a laser demo that could revolutionize space communication

By Ashley Strickland, CNN The use of invisible lasers in space may sound like something from science fiction, but it’s real. NASA’s upcoming Laser Communications Relay Demonstration could revolutionize the way the agency communicates with future missions across the solar system. These lasers could lead to more high-definition videos and photos from space than ever

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