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Month: April 2023

Oil and gas production in Gulf of Mexico has twice the climate impact of official estimates, researchers say

By Laura Paddison, CNN Oil and gas production in the Gulf of Mexico is belching out significantly higher levels of potent, planet-heating gas than previously thought, according to new research, which found the climate effects of the operations are twice that of official estimates. The report comes as the Biden administration last month put millions

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Nashville school shooter fired 152 rounds during the attack, which was planned ‘over a period of months,’ police say

By Dakin Andone, CNN The 28-year-old who killed three children and three adults at a Christian school in Nashville last week fired 152 rounds, Nashville police said Monday, adding that while they have yet to determine a motive, the shooter planned the attack “over a period of months” and studied other mass murderers. The shooter,

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Angel Reese vs. Caitlin Clark: Why social media is talking about the double standard between the two

By WDSU Digital Team Click here for updates on this story     BATON ROUGE, Lousiana (WDSU) — Following LSU’s NCAA championship win, the online discourse pitting two star players in the game has opened a discussion on double standards. The conversation began after Angel Reese was seen taunting Caitlin Clark with the “you can’t see me”

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Venezuela y Curazao reabren tráfico aéreo bilateral luego de cuatro años de clausura

urielblanco (CNN Español) — Autoridades de Venezuela y Curazao informaron que reabrieron este lunes la ruta aérea bilateral, que llevaba cuatro años de clausura. El presidente del Instituto Nacional de Aeronáutica Civil de Venezuela (INAC), Juan Teixeira, agregó que hay “varias aerolíneas” que presentaron requisitos y propuestas y estimó que en “muy pocos días” comenzarán

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