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Month: March 2024

Síndrome de Guillain-Barré en Tlaxcala, México: esto debes saber sobre los casos reportados

Luis Ernesto Quintana Barney (CNN Español) — Autoridades sanitarias de Tlaxcala, estado localizado en el centro de México, reportaron hasta el sábado 37 pacientes con sospecha del síndrome de Guillain-Barré, 11 de ellos confirmados, informó el Gobierno local en una publicación en X. La dependencia precisó que, de los 11 casos confirmados, ocho dieron positivo

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‘The Girls on the Bus’ takes you on a soapy ride with reporters following presidential campaigns

By ALICIA RANCILIO Associated Press A new narrative series on Max follows female journalists on the campaign trail for the presidential election. “The Girls on the Bus” is based on the memoir “Chasing Hilary” by Amy Chozick, who covered Hillary Clinton’s two unsuccessful campaigns for president. Chozick and Julie Plec, who was an executive producer

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North Carolina judges block elections board changes pushed by Republicans that weaken governor

By GARY D. ROBERTSON Associated Press RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — North Carolina trial judges have struck down portions of a new law that would have changed how elections board members are chosen. The decision Monday from the three-judge panel handed a significant setback to legislative Republicans seeking to wrest those decisions from the governor. Democratic

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Tennessee’s Dalton Knecht named AP’s SEC player of year; South Carolina’s Paris is coach of year

By JOHN ZENOR AP Sports Writer Tennessee forward Dalton Knecht, a transfer who helped lead the fifth-ranked Volunteers to a Southeastern Conference regular-season championship, is the league’s Associated Press player of the year and newcomer of the year. South Carolina’s Lamont Paris was named coach of the year in voting by 14 reporters covering the

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Chinese legislature’s meetings return, but the limited openness they once had is gone

By HUIZHONG WU Associated Press BEIJING (AP) — Some of the most closely watched news conferences happen during China’s annual meetings of its ceremonial legislature. The sessions are a rare opportunity to engage directly with officials, yet the space for that engagement is shrinking. Carefully screened questions are now the norm at news conferences, ensuring

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4 key questions ahead of Robert Hur’s testimony on Biden’s mishandling of classified documents

CNN By Marshall Cohen, Annie Grayer and Clare Foran, CNN (CNN) — All eyes on Tuesday will be on special counsel Robert Hur, who investigated President Joe Biden’s mishandling of classified documents and delivered a political bombshell with his conclusions about Biden’s memory. The special counsel is set to testify at the GOP-run House Judiciary Committee,

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Christina Applegate and Jamie-Lynn Sigler are launching a podcast about multiple sclerosis

By Lisa Respers France, CNN (CNN) — Christina Applegate and Jamie-Lynn Sigler are supporting each other and also looking to help others. Titled “Messy,” the two women are launching a podcast about living with a disease they both share, multiple sclerosis. “MS brought us together,” Sigler told People magazine. “We have each other and that’s

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