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¿Cómo se preparan las empresas para la entrada en vigor de los aranceles de Trump el 1 de agosto? No hay forma

Por Vanessa Yurkevich El 1 de agosto, cientos de países entrarán en una nueva relación comercial con Estados Unidos, luego de que finalice la pausa del presidente Donald Trump en los aranceles “recíprocos”. Miles de empresas estadounidenses enfrentarán también un nuevo futuro. Sin embargo, tras meses de una política comercial irregular, planificar con certeza ha

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Katie Ledecky wins 1,500-meter freestyle gold at the World Aquatics Championships, her 22nd world title

By George Ramsay, CNN (CNN) — American swimming star Katie Ledecky won yet another 1,500-meter freestyle world title in Singapore, her sixth victory in the event. The dominant performance on Tuesday marked Ledecky’s 22nd gold medal at the World Aquatics Championships and took her overall tally to 28 medals. After a fast start, the nine-time

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Alesia Ventura-Large

2 women killed in camper explosion

By Mike Toole, Louisa Moller Click here for updates on this story      OLD ORCHARD BEACH, Maine (WBZ) — Two women from Massachusetts were killed in a camper explosion at a popular campground in Maine over the weekend, authorities said Monday. Alesia Ventura-Large, 58, of Marlboro, and 57-year-old Nancy Pilsch of Leominster, were both severely

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‘Worst-case scenario of famine’ is unfolding in Gaza, UN-backed food security initiative says

By Nadeen Ebrahim, CNN (CNN) — A UN-backed food security agency has warned that “the worst case scenario of famine” is unfolding in Gaza, its starkest alert yet as starvation spreads and Israel faces growing international pressure to allow more food into the territory. “Conflict and displacement have intensified, and access to food and other

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The North Slope Borough of Alaska is so remote that the villages are not connected by roads. “What connects us is our airwaves

‘What connects us is our airwaves’: How Trump’s public media cuts might leave these communities in the dark

By Nayeli Jaramillo-Plata, CNN (CNN) — In Alaska’s North Slope region — the northernmost county in the US, roughly the same size as the United Kingdom — one small public radio station, KBRW, keeps eight Iñupiat villages connected and serves about 10,000 people. Now, it may not survive. Last Thursday, President Trump signed into law

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Por qué es importante que los principales republicanos se remitan a Trump sobre un posible indulto a Maxwell

Análisis por Aarón Blake Muchos republicanos están manejando una línea delgada en estos momentos con los archivos de Jeffrey Epstein. Pero pocos han manejado una cuerda floja como la de los líderes del Congreso en los últimos días. Cuando se le preguntó sobre la posibilidad de que el presidente Donald Trump indulte a la cómplice

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An infrastructure project underway for the COP30 UN climate conference which will be held in Belem

The US is sitting out the most consequential climate summit in a decade. It may offer a victory to China

By Ella Nilsen, Laura Paddison, CNN (CNN) — The Trump administration fired the last of the US climate negotiators earlier this month, helping cement America’s withdrawal from international climate diplomacy. It may also have handed a huge victory to China. The elimination of the State Department’s Office of Global Change — which represents the United

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5 things to know for July 29: Mass shootings, Extreme weather, SNAP lawsuit, Planned Parenthood, Ghislaine Maxwell

By Jade Walker, CNN (CNN) — Darren Beattie, who was fired as a speechwriter during President Donald Trump’s first term after CNN revealed that he spoke at a conference attended by White nationalists, will now serve as the acting president of the US Institute of Peace, a senior State Department official said. Here’s what else

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5 things to know for July 29: Mass shootings, Extreme weather, SNAP lawsuit, Planned Parenthood, Ghislaine Maxwell

SPECTRUM-NEWS-NY1, CNN By Jade Walker, CNN (CNN) — Darren Beattie, who was fired as a speechwriter during President Donald Trump’s first term after CNN revealed that he spoke at a conference attended by White nationalists, will now serve as the acting president of the US Institute of Peace, a senior State Department official said. Here’s

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