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Month: January 2025

Trasladan temporalmente a Jorge Glas debido a motín en cárcel donde está recluido en Ecuador

Por CNN Español Las autoridades penitenciarias de Ecuador informaron este domingo que el exvicepresidente Jorge Glas fue evacuado temporalmente de la cárcel de Guayas para garantizar su “bienestar e integridad”. El Servicio Nacional de Atención Integral a Personas Adultas Privadas de la Libertad (SNAI) informó que en el centro penitenciario Guayas se registraron incidentes provocados

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MoDOT map continues to show roads covered in snow and ice

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) The Missouri Department of Transportation’s map showing road conditions indicated roads around Mid-Missouri remained covered late Monday morning. The agency’s traveler information map had state highways in Mid-Missouri colored purple just before 10:30 a.m., meaning they remained covered in snow and ice for the most part. However, state troopers covering Mid-Missouri said

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Best moments from the 2025 Golden Globes

CNN By Alli Rosenbloom and Dan Heching, CNN (CNN) — The Golden Globes aired Sunday night and the unofficial kickoff to Hollywood’s award season served glamour, laughs and a few sentimental tears. Globe voters honored TV and films that explored themes of aging, immigration, acceptance and survival, but the tone of the show was largely

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Harris certificará la victoria de Trump y su propia derrota cuatro años después de la insurrección en el Capitolio

Por Betsy Klein Kamala Harris se dispone a hacer este lunes lo que casi todos los vicepresidentes antes que ella han hecho: certificar la elección del presidente entrante. Pero con este proceso tradicionalmente sin incidentes llega un momento tenso en la historia estadounidense: el lunes es el cuarto aniversario del 6 de enero de 2021,

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US Steel and Nippon sue Biden administration, Steelworkers union and Cleveland-Cliffs over their blocked merger

By Chris Isidore, Matt Egan and David Goldman, CNN New York (CNN) — US Steel and Nippon, whose $14.3 billion merger was blocked by President Joe Biden last week, filed a lawsuit against the US government Monday, claiming Biden’s executive order to bar the companies from combining was signed for “purely political reasons.” “Today’s legal

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