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Month: March 2022

La Academia “condena” las acciones de Will Smith en los Oscar e inicia una “revisión formal” del incidente

Alexandra Ferguson (CNN) — La dirección de la Academia de las Artes y Ciencias Cinematográficas publicó un comunicado en el que condenó las acciones de Will Smith, ganador del premio al Mejor Actor, luego de que el protagonista de “King Richard” irrumpiera en el escenario y abofeteara a Chris Rock en la ceremonia de los Oscar

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Pentagon will accelerate production of missiles Ukraine has requested to refill US stockpiles

By Barbara Starr, Ellie Kaufman and Oren Liebermann, CNN The Defense Department plans to accelerate production of Stinger anti-aircraft missiles and Javelin anti-tank missiles so it can refill its own depleted stocks as it continues to send the vital systems to Ukrainian forces fighting the Russian invasion, according to defense officials. Ukraine wants 500 Javelin

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The Concordia Research Station in East Antarctica in 2013.

Extraordinary Antarctica heatwave, 70 degrees above normal, would likely set a world record

By Caitlin Kaiser and Angela Fritz, CNN Scientists were shocked this month when a research station in Antarctica reported extraordinarily warm weather. The temperature at Concordia Research station atop Dome C on the Antarctic Plateau — typically known as the coldest place on Earth — surged to an astounding 11.3 degrees Fahrenheit (minus-11.5 Celsius) on

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Biden says he was ‘expressing my outrage’ but not making a policy change when he said Putin ‘cannot remain in power’

By Maegan Vazquez, Kevin Liptak and Alex Marquardt, CNN President Joe Biden reiterated on Monday that he was not announcing a change in US policy when he had said that Russian President Vladimir Putin “cannot remain in power” — a remark that caught American and international officials off-guard, sending the White House into clean-up mode

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Esta adolescente logró entrar a 49 universidades de Estados Unidos: “Estoy emocionada por un nuevo comienzo”

Melissa Velásquez Loaiza (CNN) — Una estudiante de último año de secundaria de Georgia ha recibido cartas de admisión de 49 universidades y más de US$ 1 millón en ofertas de becas. Makenzie Thompson, de 18 años, originalmente no planeaba postularse a más de 50 universidades. Pero, después de asistir a ferias universitarias y recibir

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