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Month: March 2024

Policía Nacional de España se prepara para la posible llegada del Tren de Aragua

macamilarincon (CNN Español) –– El pasado 7 de marzo al mediodía, la Policía Nacional de España detuvo en el centro de Barcelona al hermano del máximo líder de la organización criminal “Tren de Aragua”, solicitado por Venezuela por su presunta participación en delitos de terrorismo, tráfico de seres humanos, tráfico de armas, extorsión, blanqueo de

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People with darker skin are 32% more likely to have pulse oximeter readings overestimate oxygen levels, report says

By Jacqueline Howard, CNN (CNN) — Scientists have long known that pulse oximeters are less accurate when used for people with dark skin tones – and now, a new report offers some insight into just how much more inaccurate these fingertip clamps can be. Pulse oximeters are electronic devices that clamp onto a patient’s finger

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Dr. Fadi Atrash

Israeli Supreme Court temporarily halts plan to return Palestinian hospital patients to Gaza after doctors appeal

CNN By Jeremy Diamond, Kareem Khadder, Mick Krever and Abeer Salman, CNN Jerusalem (CNN) — Israel’s Supreme Court has temporarily halted a government plan to send a group of Palestinian patients being treated in East Jerusalem and Tel Aviv hospitals back to Gaza. The decision follows a petition by the Israeli non-profit organization Physicians for

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More Americans evacuate Haiti on US-chartered helicopter flight and a Florida plane. Additional trips expected, officials say

By Jennifer Hansler, Christina Maxouris and Elizabeth Wolfe, CNN (CNN) — More Americans evacuated Haiti Wednesday, some on a US-chartered helicopter flight and others on a Florida-organized plane that landed in Orlando – marking the latest of what officials have said will be multiple trips to get US citizens out safely as the Caribbean nation

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A Nebraska bill to subject librarians to charges for giving ‘obscene material’ to children fails

By MARGERY A. BECK Associated Press A bill that would have held school librarians and teachers criminally responsible for providing “obscene material” to Nebraska students in grades K-12 failed to advance Wednesday in the Legislature. State Sen. Joni Albrecht, who introduced the bill, said it simply would close a “loophole” in the state’s existing obscenity

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US national security adviser Jake Sullivan visits Kyiv as stalemate in Washington holds up aid

KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — President Joe Biden’s top foreign policy adviser Jake Sullivan sought to reassure Ukrainians during an unannounced visit to Kyiv Wednesday that the U.S. will continue to support their efforts to fend off Russia’s two-year-old invasion. The national security adviser expressed optimism that lawmakers in Washington will break a monthlong logjam and

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CPD: Police respond to shots fired call on Volunteer Drive; one woman with injuries not related to gunshots

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) More than a dozen Columbia police officers were seen Wednesday near the 5400 block of Volunteer Drive in Columbia after shots were fired. Columbia Police Department spokesperson Jenny Hopper told ABC 17 News that police responded to a report of shots fired. Police later confirmed shots had been fired. When reporters arrived,

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Washington Gov. Inslee signs fentanyl bill sending money to disproportionately affected tribes

TULALIP, Wash. (AP) — Washington Gov. Jay Inslee has signed a multimillion-dollar measure to send state money to tribes and Indigenous people in the state who die from opioid overdoses at disproportionately high rates in Washington. Inslee signed the bill, along with a half-dozen other fentanyl-related bills, Tuesday on the Tulalip Indian Reservation. The bill

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López Obrador reitera que México no aceptará migrantes deportados bajo la polémica ley de inmigración de Texas

Ivonne Valdés (CNN Español) — El presidente de México, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, reiteró que su país no aceptará a personas que sean deportadas desde Texas bajo la polémica ley de inmigración SB4, la cual permite a las autoridades estatales arrestar y detener a quienes considere sospechosos de haber ingresado de manera ilegal a Estados

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