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Month: September 2022

No cocines pollo en NyQuil: la FDA advierte sobre los peligrosos desafíos de las redes sociales

Melissa Velásquez Loaiza (CNN) — ¿Quieres cocinar pollo en NyQuil? ¿Tener sobredosis de antihistamínicos? ¿Tragar cápsulas de detergente para ropa? Si bien la mayoría de nosotros retrocedería con horror ante sugerencias tan peligrosas, los adolescentes y adultos jóvenes continúan siendo susceptibles a desafíos como estos que aparecen en las redes sociales, según la Administración de

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Tax fossil fuel companies ‘feasting’ on profits as ‘planet burns’ and power bills soar, UN chief urges

By Angela Dewan, CNN Business Rich economies should hit oil and gas companies with new windfall taxes to provide help for countries suffering from climate change, and people struggling with soaring energy and food bills, UN Secretary General António Guterres said Tuesday. The UN chief accused energy giants of “feasting on hundreds of billions of

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Bexar County Sheriff announces investigation into how migrants went from Texas to Martha’s Vineyard

By Amy Simonson and Paul P. Murphy, CNN A Texas sheriff said Monday evening his agency will open an investigation into the transportation of 48 Venezuelan migrants from the state to Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts, last week. Bexar County Sheriff Javier Salazar, a Democrat, told reporters at a Monday news conference that his understanding was that

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Biden administration picks former Chicago, DC transportation leader to head EV charging program

By Matt McFarland, CNN Business Gabe Klein, who has led transportation departments in Washington, DC and Chicago, will head the Biden administration’s $7.5 billion program to build out the country’s electric vehicle charging network. Klein will serve as executive director of the Joint Office of Energy and Transportation, which was established by the bipartisan infrastructure

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