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Month: May 2022

ANÁLISIS | Joe Biden quiere demostrar que se está encargando de la inflación… al tiempo que muestra que alguien más se está haciendo cargo

Alexandra Ferguson Nueva York (CNN Business) — El presidente Joe Biden se reunirá este martes con el presidente de la Reserva Federal, Jerome Powell, en una especie de política performativa que, casi con toda seguridad, no contribuirá en nada a que los estadounidenses puedan pagar con mayor facilidad los artículos de uso cotidiano. Y, seamos

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Players of Ukraine at their training camp in Slovenia.

Ukraine pins hopes on national team playing on ‘football’s front line’ in World Cup quest to lift spirits

By Ben Church, CNN It’s approximately 3,000 kilometers from Severodonetsk to Glasgow. As Russian pressure increases in the strategically key eastern Ukraine city where two-thirds of properties have been reported as destroyed, an international football match in the Scottish city would seem somewhat irrelevant. Ukrainian Taras Berezovets, who worked as a political analyst before the

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Travelers walk through the west terminal to catch their flights on May 23 in Austin

Airlines, travel industry push White House to end testing requirements

By Gregory Wallace and Pete Muntean, CNN White House officials met Tuesday with travel industry leaders who pressed the Biden administration to end its requirements that vaccinated international travelers take a coronavirus test before flying to the United States. Airlines for America, representing major US air carriers, and the US Travel Association, representing the broad

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Últimas noticias de la guerra en Ucrania: Rusia controla “la mayor parte” de una ciudad ucraniana clave

Rocío Muñoz-Ledo (CNN Español) — La guerra de Rusia en Ucrania no da tregua. Estos son los acontecimientos más recientes del conflicto que mantiene al mundo en vilo. La “mayor parte de Severodonetsk” ahora está controlada por Rusia, con tropas “moviéndose hacia el centro”, según el jefe de la administración militar regional de Luhansk. Pero

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10 people injured, 4 critically, in downtown Charleston shooting on Monday night, police say

By Raja Razek and Theresa Waldrop, CNN Ten people were injured, including a 17-year-old, in a shooting in downtown Charleston, South Carolina, on Monday, police said. Four people were hospitalized in critical condition, Charleston Police Chief Luther Reynolds said in a news conference Tuesday. A police officer was also wounded by shrapnel and two sheriff’s

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Airline passengers walk through San Francisco International Airport on April 19. Travel industry officials pressed the Biden administration on May 31 to end pre-travel testing.

US airlines, travel industry push White House to end pre-travel testing

By Gregory Wallace and Pete Muntean, CNN White House officials met Tuesday with travel industry officials, who pressed the Biden administration to end its requirements that vaccinated international travelers take a coronavirus test before flying to the United States. Airlines for America, representing major US air carriers, and the US Travel Association, representing the broad

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