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Month: May 2024

El príncipe William dice que Kate está “bien” en una rara actualización de salud sobre el diagnóstico de cáncer de su esposa

Sol Amaya (CNN) — El príncipe William dijo que su esposa Kate, la princesa de Gales, está “bien” en una rara actualización de salud sobre su diagnóstico de cáncer. El personal le preguntó a William sobre su esposa el viernes durante su visita al Hospital Comunitario St. Mary en las Islas Sorlingas, frente a la

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Fiscalía de Perú detiene al hermano y al abogado de la presidenta Dina Boluarte

Paulina Nares (CNN Español) — La Fiscalía de Perú informó la noche de este viernes que abrió una investigación contra la presidenta Dina Boluarte y contra el ministro del Interior, Walter Ortiz Acosta, por la resolución que desactivó al EFICCOP. La Fiscalía señala a ambos funcionarios como presuntos responsables de delitos contra la administración de

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What to stream this weekend: ‘Bridgerton,’ Billie Eilish and Zayn Malik albums, ‘American Fiction’

By The Associated Press This week’s new streaming entertainment releases include new music from Billie Eilish and Zayn Malik, the Oscar-winning “American Fiction” lands on Prime Video and “Bridgerton” returns to Netflix. Josh Brolin leads “Outer Range,” a Western about neighboring ranchers battling for land, while André Holland plays Black Panther founder Huey P. Newton

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Appeals court upholds Steve Bannon’s contempt-of-Congress conviction for defying Jan. 6 subpoena

By Tierney Sneed and Holmes Lybrand, CNN (CNN) — A federal appeals court on Friday upheld the contempt-of-Congress conviction of Steve Bannon, the ex-adviser to former President Donald Trump who was found guilty after failing to comply with a subpoena from the House January 6 committee. Bannon’s conviction — and now, the DC Circuit’s affirmation

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US consumer sentiment drops to 6-month low on inflation, unemployment fears

By CHRISTOPHER RUGABER AP Economics Writer WASHINGTON (AP) — Consumer sentiment fell sharply in May to the lowest level in six months as Americans cited concerns about stubbornly high inflation and interest rates and fears that unemployment could rise. The University of Michigan’s consumer sentiment index, released Friday in a preliminary version, dropped to 67.4

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