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Month: March 2023

Crece la alarma en Irán por informes de que cientos de niñas de colegio fueron envenenadas

Melissa Velásquez Loaiza (CNN) — Aumenta la preocupación en Irán después de que surgieron informes de que cientos de niñas de colegio han sido envenenadas en todo el país en los últimos meses. Este miércoles, el medio semioficial Mehr News de Irán informó que Shahriar Heydari, miembro del Parlamento, citó una “fuente confiable” anónima al

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Lufthansa flight diverts to Virginia after ‘significant turbulence,’ and 7 people are transported to hospitals

By Colin McCullough and Amanda Jackson, CNN A Lufthansa flight traveling from Texas to Germany was diverted to Virginia’s Washington Dulles International Airport on Wednesday evening because of turbulence that left some passengers injured, an airport spokesperson said. Lufthansa Flight 469, which took off from Austin, experienced “significant turbulence” and landed safely at Dulles, Metropolitan

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El telescopio espacial Hubble captó una “película” de cuando la misión DART de la NASA chocó contra un asteroide

Melissa Velásquez Loaiza (CNN) — Cuando una nave espacial de la NASA se estrelló intencionalmente contra un asteroide el 26 de septiembre, la colisión provocó que la roca espacial liberara una cola similar a la de un cometa. Una serie de telescopios, incluido el telescopio espacial Hubble, estaban perfectamente posicionados para capturar la misión DART,

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Alex Murdaugh’s lie about his whereabouts, and his reversal, weigh heavily as murder trial finishes, legal experts say

By Elizabeth Wolfe, CNN With Alex Murdaugh’s murder trial nearing its end, legal experts who have participated in some of America’s most high-profile cases joined CNN Wednesday night to examine key questions that have loomed over the proceeding, including whether Murdaugh’s admission of lying to investigators could help or hurt his case. Murdaugh, a once-prominent

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