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Month: March 2024

UN chief says it’s time to ‘truly flood’ Gaza with aid and calls starvation there an outrage

By SAMY MAGDY, AMR NABIL and SAM METZ Associated Press RAFAH CROSSING, Egypt (AP) — U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres stood near a long line of waiting trucks Saturday and declared it was time to “truly flood Gaza with lifesaving aid,” calling the starvation inside the enclave a “moral outrage.” He urged an immediate cease-fire between

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¿Qué son y cómo funcionarán los vouchers educativos que anunció el Gobierno argentino?

Joaquin Doria (CNN Español) — El gobierno de Argentina oficializó en marzo el Programa de asistencia “Vouchers Educativos”, que subsidia el acceso a la educación privada para algunos sectores de la población. La implementación del proyecto está a cargo de del Ministerio de Capital Humano a través de su Secretaría de Educación. El beneficio consiste

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A Russian Soyuz rocket with 3 astronauts blasts off to the International Space Station

MOSCOW (AP) — A Russian Soyuz rocket carrying three astronauts to the International Space Station has blasted off two days after its launch was aborted at the last minute. The spacecraft carrying NASA astronaut Tracy Dyson, Russian Oleg Novitsky and Marina Vasilevskaya of Belarus launched smoothly on Saturday from the Russian-leased Baikonur launch facility in

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Arizona expects to be back at the center of election attacks. Its top officials are going on offense

By ALI SWENSON Associated Press PHOENIX (AP) — Preparing for the worst has become the leading strategy for Arizona election officials since 2020, when the state’s razor-thin presidential race made it a national epicenter for misinformation about voter fraud, machine problems and phony results. The false claims have run rampant and caused real-world consequences, including

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Arizona expects to be back at the center of election attacks. Its top officials are going on offense

By ALI SWENSON Associated Press PHOENIX (AP) — The room sits behind a chain-link fence, then black iron gates. Guards block the entrance, which requires a security badge to access. The glass surrounding it is shatterproof. What merits all these layers of protection is somewhat surprising: tabulating machines that count the votes during elections in

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