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Month: October 2023

Opinion: Schools are right to warn parents about what their kids are seeing right now

Opinion by Kara Alaimo (CNN) — With social networks flooded with content about atrocities happening in Israel and Gaza, schools around the world are warning parents about what their children might be seeing on social media. Some are calling for parents to remove social media apps, including Instagram and TikTok, from children’s phones, so they don’t see

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Un riñón de cerdo modificado genéticamente mantiene vivo a un mono durante 2 años, según un ensayo: podría ser un paso hacia trasplantes humanos más duraderos

Melissa Velásquez Loaiza (CNN) — Cada día mueren unas 13 personas en Estados Unidos a la espera de un trasplante de riñón por falta de donantes de órganos, pero algunos científicos creen que los cerdos podrían ser la solución. En un nuevo ensayo que, según los investigadores, es el mayor de este tipo, se trasplantaron

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Tens of thousands protest after Muslim prayers across Mideast over Israeli airstrikes on Gaza

By ISABEL DEBRE and JON GAMBRELL Associated Press JERUSALEM (AP) — Tens of thousands of Muslims demonstrated Friday across the Middle East in support of the Palestinians and against the intensifying Israeli bombardment of Gaza, underscoring the risk of a wider regional conflict as Israel prepares for a possible ground invasion. From the typically sedate

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‘You take that light away from a family and it’s devastating’: Loved ones mourn loss of 15-year-old Shadrach Hall-Turner

By Zoe Sottile, CNN (CNN) — “It takes a village.” The adage comes up often when Shadrach Hall-Turner’s family discusses the 15-year-old’s life. Shadrach was born in October 2007 in Washington state. When his parents started struggling with addiction, a loving and close-knit network of extended family members stepped in to help care for Shadrach.

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2022 saw the highest rate of recorded antisemitic incidents in the US. American Jews fear the Israel-Hamas conflict could make things worse

By Nicole Chavez and Nicquel Terry Ellis, CNN (CNN) — Jon Rettinger has not let his children wear their yarmulkes in public this week, afraid they could be targeted for being Jewish. The father of three in Orange County, California, said he has tried to keep his children, ages 10, seven and four, from watching

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Guerra entre Israel y Hamas, en vivo: muertes, última hora, noticias de Gaza y más

Juan Pablo Elverdin Esta cobertura en vivo finalizó. Sigue las noticias más recientes aquí. La guerra entre Israel y Hamas continúa. Una unidad de artillería israelí dispara hacia Gaza el 13 de octubre de 2023, mientras las batallas entre Israel y Hamas continúan por séptimo día consecutivo. (ARIS MESSINIS/AFP vía Getty Images) The-CNN-Wire™ & ©

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Biden awards $7 billion for clean hydrogen hubs across the country to help replace fossil fuels

By MATTHEW DALY and MARC LEVY Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration has selected clean-energy projects from Pennsylvania to California for a $7 billion program to kickstart development and production of hydrogen fuel. That’s a key component of President Joe Biden’s agenda to slow climate change. The Democratic president wants to establish seven

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Russian authorities detain lawyers for Alexei Navalny as pressure mounts on political prisoners

By DASHA LITVINOVA Associated Press TALLINN, Estonia (AP) — Allies of imprisoned opposition leader Alexei Navalny say Russian authorities have detained three of his lawyers after raiding their homes. Activists say the raids are an attempt to “completely isolate Navalny.” His spokeswoman told AP the opposition leader, who is serving a 19-year prison term, is

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A grape soda fountain, a moonbounce and an electric fan: Is this modern art?

By Leah Dolan, CNN London (CNN) — The 20th annual installment of Frieze — London’s biggest and most influential art fair — has officially begun. Recently dubbed “a graveyard of creativity for tasteless one percenters” by one critic, Regent’s Park welcomed a mixture of flushed international art collectors, industry insiders and the city’s style set. And

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