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Month: August 2022

Republicans in Congress unanimously opposed Democrats' $750 billion climate and health law. But the states those Republicans represent will soon see a financial windfall in the form of billions of dollars to decarbonize the country

Republicans voted ‘no’ on the climate bill. Their states will get billions of dollars from it anyway

By Ella Nilsen, CNN Republicans in Congress unanimously opposed Democrats’ $750 billion climate and health law, deriding it as a payout to “elite” and “liberal” states. But the states those Republicans represent will soon see a financial windfall in the form of billions of dollars to decarbonize the country, experts told CNN. Republican rhetoric decried

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Un dispositivo que puede convertir un arma semiautomática en una ametralladora en instantes causa estragos en las calles estadounidenses

Juan Pablo Elverdin (CNN) — El número de tiroteos con armas automáticas en Estados Unidos se ha disparado en los últimos años, lo que sugiere un preocupante resurgimiento del uso de ametralladoras por parte de los delincuentes, según un análisis facilitado en exclusiva a CNN. Los incidentes de disparos de ametralladoras aumentaron alrededor de un

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Cyprus lifts COVID-19 mask rule, indoor capacity limits

NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) — Cyprus has lifted the obligatory use of face masks in all indoor areas after the island nation’s top health official said epidemiological data have “significantly improved” amid the coronavirus pandemic. The country’s health minister said Wednesday the mask rule still applies to hospitals, nursing homes, clinics, pharmacies and public transportation. All

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Religious beliefs and activities are associated with better cardiovascular health among African Americans

Religion linked to better measures of heart health among Black Americans, study says

By Jack Guy, CNN African American adults who participate in frequent religious activities, or hold deeper spiritual beliefs, are more likely to score higher in indicators linked to good heart health than those who don’t, according to new research. More religious participants had better scores for blood pressure, cholesterol and other metrics known to influence

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25 inmates celebrate graduation

By Mary Alice Royse Click here for updates on this story     HARTSVILLE, Tennessee (WSMV) — The Trousdale Correctional Center hosted a graduation celebration for 25 student-inmates and their families on Friday. CoreCivic officials said seven students earned a high school equivalency diploma, four students a Construction CORE Safety certificate, two students a vocational certificate in

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Pakistán emite menos del 1% de los gases que calientan el planeta en el mundo. Ahora se está ahogando

olivertapia (CNN) — Pakistán ya estaba en problemas cuando llegaron las devastadoras lluvias monzónicas. Este año, las crisis económicas y políticas han convergido en la nación del sur de Asia de más de 230 millones de habitantes, cuando los precios de los alimentos y el combustible se dispararon y el exlíder Imran Khan fue obligado

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