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Month: August 2022

Sesame Place Announces Changes To Diversity Programs After Recent High-Profile Racial Incidents

By Alicia Roberts Click here for updates on this story     LANGHORNE, Pennsylvania (KYW) — Sesame Place has announced a series of actions aimed at advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion. It follows several allegations of bias against Black children. This news announced late Tuesday afternoon comes as public outcry continues for families to boycott. Sesame Place

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La inflación le da un respiro a EE.UU. en julio: los precios al consumidor se desaceleran con un aumento del 8,5% interanual

macamilarincon (CNN) –– La alta inflación le dio algo de tregua a Estados Unidos durante julio. Los precios al consumidor aumentaron un 8,5% interanual, lo que representa una desaceleración frente al incremento récord del 9,1% en junio, reportó este miércoles la Oficina de Estadísticas Laborales. ¿Qué es la inflación, qué provoca que suban los precios

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Una ballena beluga rescatada del río Sena fue sometida a eutanasia en su traslado, dicen autoridades francesas

urielblanco (CNN) — Una ballena beluga que fue rescatada tras permanecer atrapada en el río Sena de Francia durante más de una semana murió mientras estaba en camino hacia el mar, según confirmaron las autoridades. El cetáceo llevaba atascado en la esclusa de agua dulce de St.-Pierre-La-Garenne, a unos 72 kilómetros al noroeste de París,

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Heavier flow, breakthrough bleeding reported among some individuals after COVID-19 vaccine: study

By Melissa Lopez-Martinez, CTVNews.ca Click here for updates on this story     Toronto, Ontario (CTV Network) — Since the beginning of the COVID-19 vaccine rollout across the globe, many menstruating people began to report changes in their cycle. While reports remained anecdotal, new evidence is emerging to better understand the correlation between menstrual cycles and the

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Exposure to synthetic ‘forever chemical’ linked to liver cancer, study finds

By Melissa Lopez-Martinez, CTVNews.ca Click here for updates on this story     Toronto, Ontario (CTV Network) — Man-made chemicals found in industrial products, commonly referred to as “forever chemicals,” have been linked to the most common type of liver cancer, a new study has found. Polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are called “forever chemicals” because they last so

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Coke’s latest bizarre flavor is here

By Danielle Wiener-Bronner, CNN Business Coca-Cola’s latest experimental, limited-time flavor is here. It’s called … wait for it … Dreamworld. And it tastes like … dreams? “We wanted to create a dream-inspired drink that was recognizably Coca-Cola but with additional cues that bring to life the playfulness and brightness of dreams,” a company spokesperson said

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