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Month: February 2022

Un convoy de camioneros, como el de Canadá, podría interrumpir el domingo del Super Bowl, advierte un boletín del Departamento de Seguridad Nacional

olivertapia (CNN) — El Departamento de Seguridad Nacional (DHS) advirtió a las fuerzas del orden en todo el país que un convoy de camioneros que protestan por los mandatos de vacunas contra el covid-19, similar a las protestas recientes en Ottawa, Canadá, pronto podría comenzar en EE.UU., con el potencial de afectar el área de

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Midway through one of the most significant terms in decades

Supreme Court justices insist all is well, but their caustic written opinions say otherwise

By Ariane de Vogue, CNN Supreme Court Reporter Midway through one of the most significant terms in decades, Supreme Court justices are publicly clinging to collegiality and protecting the institution of the court as they wade through the bitterest of political issues. “We must work together,” Justice Sonia Sotomayor said recently during a podcast with

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EE.UU. planea poner a disposición del público 10 millones de dosis iniciales de la vacuna contra el covid-19 para niños menores de 5 años, de ser autorizada

olivertapia (CNN) — Si la vacuna contra el coronavirus de Pfizer/BioNTech para niños de 6 meses a 5 años recibe autorización de uso de emergencia de la Administración de Medicamentos y Alimentos de EE.UU. (FDA), el plan tentativo es poner a disposición del público alrededor de 10 millones de dosis de vacunas inicialmente, según un

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People take part in a protest blocking traffic at the Ambassador Bridge

Access to three US-Canada border crossings cut off by trucker protest blockades

By Paula Newton, Aya Elamroussi and Eric Levenson, CNN Access to three border crossings in Michigan, North Dakota and Montana have been cut off by truckers and like-minded demonstrators on the Canadian side of the border who are protesting Covid-related restrictions. To address the ongoing issue, the Canadian government announced Thursday it would send additional

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Staff shortages, supply backups batter EU economic growth

By RAF CASERT Associated Press BRUSSELS (AP) — The European Union is seeing its economic emergence from the unprecedented COVID-19 slowdown hampered by coronavirus-induced staff shortages, supply bottlenecks, runaway energy prices and subsequent inflation surges. The European Commission said Thursday that even though the economy has rebounded from losses at the height of the pandemic

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Kamila Valieva: Russian anti-doping agency allowed teenage figure skater to compete in Olympics despite failed drug test

By Hannah Ritchie, Angus Watson and Helen Regan, CNN Russian teenage figure skater Kamila Valieva failed a drug test taken in December before the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics, the International Testing Agency (ITA) confirmed Friday. Fifteen-year-old Valieva, a breakout star of the Games who helped the Russian Olympic Committee (ROC) take home gold in Monday’s

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Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack said he's looking to a new commission that will examine the US Department of Agriculture's policies and programs for factors that have contributed to historic discrimination against farmers of color for an "outside look" to identify disparities

Vilsack looks to equity commission for ‘outside look’ on tackling discrimination within the USDA

By Chandelis Duster, CNN Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack said he’s looking to a new commission that will examine the US Department of Agriculture’s policies and programs for factors that have contributed to historic discrimination against farmers of color for an “outside look” to identify disparities, inequity and discrimination across the agency and recommend action. The

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