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Month: April 2024

Documentos hallados en un servidor norcoreano sugieren que estudios estadounidenses podrían haber subcontratado trabajos de animación sin saberlo

Melissa Velásquez Loaiza (CNN) — Al parecer ilustradores y diseñadores gráficos norcoreanos ayudaron a producir trabajos para estudios de animación estadounidenses sin que estas empresas lo supieran, lo que sugiere que episodios inéditos de algunos populares dibujos animados estadounidenses podrían incluir trabajos de una de las economías más cerradas del mundo. La revelación procede de

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UK Parliament approves Rwanda deportation bill, ending weeks of legislative stalemate

By DANICA KIRKA Associated Press LONDON (AP) — British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak ‘s latest effort to send some migrants to Rwanda finally won approval from Parliament early Tuesday, hours after he pledged deportation flights would begin in July. The parliamentary logjam that had stalled the legislation for two months was finally broken just after

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Columbia University main campus classes will be hybrid until semester ends; NYU students, faculty arrested during protests

By Matt Egan, Chris Boyette, Shimon Prokupecz and Nic F. Anderson, CNN (CNN) — Columbia University, the epicenter of pro-Palestinian protests at US college campuses in recent days, says all classes at its main campus will be hybrid — technology permitting — until the spring semester ends. “Safety is our highest priority as we strive to support our

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Biden marks Earth Day by going after GOP, announcing $7 billion in federal solar power grants

By ALEXA ST. JOHN and WILL WEISSERT Associated Press TRIANGLE, Virginia (AP) — President Joe Biden marked Earth Day by announcing $7 billion in federal grants for residential solar projects serving 900,000-plus households in low- and middle-income communities — while criticizing Republicans who want to gut his policies to address climate change. Seeking reelection in

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The pandemic exposed staff shortages at nursing homes. A new White House push aims for a remedy

By ADRIANA GOMEZ LICON and DARLENE SUPERVILLE Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — The White House is aiming to correct the short staffing at nursing homes that was exposed by the COVID-19 pandemic. The federal government for the first time is requiring minimum staffing levels at federally funded nursing homes. Vice President Kamala Harris announced the

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Biden marks Earth Day with new solar energy funds and steps to stand up American Climate Corps

By Donald Judd and Ella Nilsen, CNN (CNN) — President Joe Biden traveled to Triangle, Virginia, Monday to mark Earth Day, unveiling $7 billion in grant funding for solar power under the Inflation Reduction Act and announcing new steps to stand up his administration’s American Climate Corps – a program popular with youth climate groups.

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3 Germans arrested on suspicion of spying for China, transferring info on potential military tech

By GEIR MOULSON Associated Press BERLIN (AP) — Three people suspected of spying for China and arranging to transfer information on technology with potential military uses have been arrested in Germany. Prosecutors said Monday the three German citizens are accused of having acted for Chinese intelligence since some point before June 2022. They are also

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Norway’s King Harald, Europe’s oldest monarch, is back at work after pacemaker implants

COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) — Europe’s oldest monarch, King Harald V of Norway, is resuming work after a long sick leave that followed two pacemaker implants. However, the royal household said he would scale back his official activities from now on. On Monday, the 87-year-old Harald is to receive Norwegian military officers. He fell ill in

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Opinion: Why gardens and poems rhyme

Opinion by Tess Taylor (CNN) — On a recent morning, unearthing our postage-stamp front yard garden from a second winter of atmospheric rivers, I saw one monarch butterfly amid our plum blossoms —  a rare sight in a year when monarch populations are at an all-time low. I’d gone out to rake leaves, lay compost and weed the

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Japan’s anti-monopoly body orders Google to fix ad search limits affecting Yahoo

By YURI KAGEYAMA AP Business Writer TOKYO (AP) — Japan’s antitrust watchdog says U.S. search giant Google must fix its advertising search restrictions affecting Yahoo. The Japan Fair Trade Commission decided Monday that its recent study of Google’s practices showed it was undermining fair competition in the advertising market. Google said it cooperated with the

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