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Month: December 2022

Brittney Griner llega a EE.UU. tras ser liberada por Rusia en un intercambio de prisioneros: así fue el momento en el que volvió a casa

Sofía Benavides (CNN) — Brittney Griner, la estrella del baloncesto estadounidense detenida por las autoridades rusas en febrero, acaba de regresar sana y salva a Estados Unidos después de ser liberada en un intercambio de prisioneros. Los funcionarios estadounidenses que se reunieron con Griner en el terreno este viernes por la mañana dijeron a CNN

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Big Oil has engaged in a long-running climate disinformation campaign while raking in record profits, lawmakers find

By René Marsh, CNN Big Oil companies have engaged in a “long-running greenwashing campaign” while raking in “record profits at the expense of American consumers,” the Democratic-led House Oversight Committee has found after a year-long investigation into climate disinformation from the fossil fuel industry. The committee found the fossil fuel industry is “posturing on climate

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Whelan talks will continue because Russians have ‘things they want,’ US official says

By Kylie Atwood and Jennifer Hansler, CNN The Biden administration believes the Russian government will continue to engage on detainee issues, including freeing American Paul Whelan, following the release of WNBA star Brittney Griner because “they have things they want in this world,” a senior administration official told CNN. Moscow knows that ultimately the two

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Saudi Arabia and China will align on everything from security to oil, but agree not to interfere on domestic issues

By Nadeen Ebrahim, CNN China and Saudi Arabia expressed aligned policies on a range of areas from security to oil in a joint statement Friday, adding they will support each other while not interfering in each other’s internal affairs. The agreement comes during the Chinese President Xi Jinping’s visit to the kingdom, and amid frayed

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As scientists in Hawaii carefully monitor the risks of Mauna Loa’s eruption, some ‘lava junkies’ can’t stay away

By David Culver, Anna-Maja Rappard and Elizabeth Wolfe, CNN Since Hawaii’s Mauna Loa began erupting last week, photographer CJ Kale has sacrificed hours of sleep, rising before dawn to catch the volcano against the sunrise and working late into the night to capture its magnificent glow. For years, Kale has been going to extraordinary lengths

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