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Month: June 2022

The Michigan-based arm of the international automaker Stellantis has pleaded guilty and agreed to pay $300 million in penalties to settle an investigation into alleged cheating on emissions tests for some of its diesel-powered vehicles.

Stellantis US arm pleads guilty to fraud and conspiracy in diesel emissions investigation

By Peter Valdes-Dapena, CNN Business The Michigan-based arm of the international automaker Stellantis has pleaded guilty and agreed to pay $300 million in penalties to settle an investigation into alleged cheating on emissions tests for some of its diesel-powered vehicles. The vehicles in question are more than 100,000 diesel-powered Jeep Grand Cherokee SUVs and Ram

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¿Cómo detectar bacterias peligrosas en la playa?

Marysabel E. Huston-Crespo (CNN Español) – A todos nos encanta un día de playa en el verano, pero debemos tener mucha precaución en esta época del año en la que hay un incremento de Enterococcus faecalis, Escherichia coli y Vibrio vulnificus, algunas de las bacterias dañinas para la salud. Así lo advierte la doctora Helena M. Solo-Gabriele, ingeniera ambiental

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¿Hacia dónde pueden crecer en votos Gustavo Petro y Rodolfo Hernández de cara a las elecciones en Colombia?

Melissa Velásquez Loaiza (CNN Español) — Dos semanas antes de las elecciones definitivas, el 19 de junio, dos candidatos se disputan millones de votos para llegar a la presidencia de Colombia para el periodo 2022-2026. Gustavo Petro, quien obtuvo alrededor de 8,5 millones de votos, y Rodolfo Hernández, con 5,9 millones de votos, buscan cautivar

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Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. John Fetterman campaigns for U.S. Senate at a meet and greet at Joseph A. Hardy Connellsville Airport on May 10 in Lemont Furnace

Fetterman’s cardiologist says Democrat, who had stroke, suffers from atrial fibrillation and cardiomyopathy

By Dan Merica, CNN John Fetterman’s cardiologist said Friday that the Democratic Senate candidate suffers from both atrial fibrillation and cardiomyopathy, issuing a statement that provides more insight into what caused the Pennsylvania lieutenant governor’s stroke in May. Dr. Ramesh Chandra said he first saw Fetterman in 2017, when he reported having swollen feet. He

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