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Month: March 2025

Resurgen las preocupaciones sobre el criterio de Hegseth tras el escándalo del chat de Signal

Por Natasha Bertrand, Zachary Cohen, Jamie Gangel y Katie Bo Lillis, CNN Desde que se conoció este lunes que altos funcionarios del Gobierno de Trump discutieron planes de ataque militar de Estados Unidos en un chat grupal que inadvertidamente incluyó a un periodista, el secretario de Defensa, Pete Hegseth, ha proyectado una confianza inquebrantable. “Sé

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Juez ordena al Gobierno de Trump conservar registros de Signal en medio de la controversia por el chat sobre ataque en Yemen

Por Tierney Sneed, CNN Un juez federal ordenó este jueves a las principales agencias del Gobierno de Trump que conserven los mensajes enviados en Signal entre el 11 y el 15 de marzo. El juez James Boasberg tomó la decisión en una demanda de preservación presentada tras la revelación de que los funcionarios del gabinete

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King Charles III briefly hospitalized for observation following side effects from cancer treatment

By DANICA KIRKA Associated Press LONDON (AP) — King Charles III was briefly hospitalized for observation on Thursday after experiencing “temporary side effects’’ related to a scheduled cancer treatment, Buckingham Palace said in a statement. His engagements for Thursday afternoon and Friday were canceled. “His majesty has now returned to Clarence House and as a

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Los fabricantes de automóviles no se apresuran a trasladar la producción a fábricas estadounidenses para evitar aranceles

Análisis de Chris Isidore y Vanessa Yurkevich, CNN El presidente de EE.UU. Donald Trump predijo el miércoles que los aranceles automotrices que está a punto de imponer obligarán a los fabricantes a trasladar su producción de automóviles y sus cadenas de suministro a fábricas estadounidenses. Ese objetivo, sin embargo, no es tan fácil. Una amplia

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Under Tennessee bill, students would be taught marriage before kids one key to success

By JONATHAN MATTISE Associated Press NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Tennessee’s public schools could soon be required to teach that the keys to a successful life include following a proper sequence of events: high school, job or higher education, marriage and then children. It’s a proposal advancing inside the state’s Republican-dominant Legislature and similar to others

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EPA offers industrial polluters a way to avoid rules on mercury, arsenic and other toxic chemicals

By MATTHEW DALY Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — As part of a push to roll back dozens of environmental regulations, the Trump administration is offering coal-fired power plants and other industrial polluters a chance for exemptions from requirements to reduce emissions of toxic chemicals such as mercury, arsenic and benzene. The Environmental Protection Agency has

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Maine school officials won’t comply with Trump administration agreement to bar transgender athletes

By PATRICK WHITTLE Associated Press PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — School officials in Maine said Thursday they will not comply with a proposed agreement from President Donald Trump’s administration that would bar transgender athletes from participating in girls’ sports. The U.S. Health and Human Services said earlier this month that the Maine Department of Education, Maine

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Maine school officials won’t comply with Trump administration agreement to bar transgender athletes

By PATRICK WHITTLE Associated Press PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — School officials in Maine said Thursday they will not comply with a proposed agreement from President Donald Trump’s administration that would bar transgender athletes from participating in girls’ sports. The U.S. Health and Human Services said earlier this month that the Maine Department of Education, Maine

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Trump withdraws Rep. Elise Stefanik’s nomination for UN ambassador, citing tight GOP House margin

By FARNOUSH AMIRI and LISA MASCARO Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump announced Thursday that he was pulling Rep. Elise Stefanik’s nomination to be U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, a stunning turnaround for his Cabinet pick after her confirmation had been stalled for months over concerns about Republicans’ tight margins in the

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