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Una adolescente de Florida hace historia como la primera reina trans del baile de bienvenida en su escuela secundaria

Sol Amaya (CNN) — Con un vestido dorado metálico, su cabello de dos tonos rizado en ondas sin esfuerzo, Evan Bialosuknia parecía la reina indiscutible del baile de regreso a casa en su escuela secundaria. Había sido nominada para el cortejo del baile de bienvenida de su escuela de Orlando, con suficientes votos para que

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Washington woman died from rare blood clotting syndrome after receiving Johnson & Johnson Covid-19 vaccine, local health agency says

By Jamie Gumbrecht, CNN A King County, Washington, woman has died from a rare blood clotting syndrome after receiving the Johnson & Johnson Covid-19 vaccine, according to a statement posted online by Public Health — Seattle & King County. The woman, who was in her late 30s, was vaccinated on August 26 and died on

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Ex-Facebook manager criticizes company, urges more oversight

By MARCY GORDON and BARBARA ORTUTAY AP Business Writers WASHINGTON (AP) — While accusing the giant social network of pursuing profits over safety, a former Facebook data scientist told Congress she believes stricter government oversight could alleviate the dangers the company poses, from harming children to inciting political violence to fueling misinformation. Frances Haugen, testifying

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Ex-Facebook manager criticizes company, urges more oversight

By MARCY GORDON and BARBARA ORTUTAY AP Business Writers WASHINGTON (AP) — While accusing the giant social network of pursuing profits over safety, a former Facebook data scientist told Congress she believes stricter government oversight could alleviate the dangers the company poses, from harming children to inciting political violence to fueling misinformation. Frances Haugen, testifying

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Facebook whistleblower testifies: Five highlights

By BARBARA ORTUTAY and DAVID KLEPPER Associated Press A former Facebook data scientist testified before Congress that the social network’s products harm children and fuel polarization in the U.S. while executives reject changes that could hurt company profits. Speaking before the Senate Commerce Subcommittee on Consumer Protection, Frances Haugen accused her former company of knowing

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