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Month: April 2025

El economista Camilo Tiscornia afirmó que “vamos a un período de tipo de cambio en alza y algún impacto inflacionario habrá”

Por CNN Radio Argentina Camilo Tiscornia, economista y director de C&T Asesores Económicos, analizó el índice de inflación en la ciudad de Buenos Aires de marzo, que fue del 3,2%, y las previsiones para los datos nacionales. En CNN Primera Mañana, afirmó que su consultora “reveló 2,7% para marzo con tanta incidencia de los colegios

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The Latest: Supreme Court tells Trump administration to facilitate return of mistakenly deported man

By The Associated Press The Supreme Court on Thursday said President Donald Trump’s administration must facilitate the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Maryland man who was mistakenly deported to El Salvador, rejecting the administration’s emergency appeal. Abrego Garcia is a Salvadoran citizen who had an immigration court order preventing his deportation to his native

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China calls Zelenkyy’s remarks on Chinese fighters in Ukraine ‘irresponsible’

BEIJING (AP) — China on Thursday described as “irresponsible” accusations by Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy that Russia is actively recruiting Chinese citizens to fight alongside its forces in the Ukraine war. Zelenskyy said Wednesday that over 150 such mercenaries are already active on the battlefield with Beijing’s knowledge. He spoke after the capture this week

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La inflación de EE.UU. se desacelera en marzo a su mínimo en seis meses, pero los aranceles aumentan la presión

Por Alicia Wallace, CNN La inflación se desaceleró fuertemente en marzo, según mostraron nuevos datos este jueves, lo que en cualquier otro momento avivaría el optimismo de que el costo de la vida de los estadounidenses ya no está en alza. Sin embargo, la última lectura del Índice de Precios al Consumidor (IPC) —que mostró

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Republican bill requiring proof of citizenship for voting passes US House

By LISA MASCARO, CHRISTINA A. CASSIDY and CHRISTINE FERNANDO Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — The House passed one of Republicans’ signature issues for the year on Thursday, approving legislation to require proof of U.S. citizenship when registering to vote for federal elections, one of President Donald Trump’s top election-related priorities. Nearly all Democrats lined up

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House will consider GOP bill requiring proof of US citizenship for voting, a Trump priority

By LISA MASCARO, CHRISTINA A. CASSIDY and CHRISTINE FERNANDO Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — House Republicans on Thursday are expected to take up one of President Donald Trump’s top election-related priorities, legislation that would require proof of citizenship when registering to vote for federal elections. Trump has long signaled a desire to change how elections

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Parents believe a preschool teacher at Jardin Spanish Immersion Academy in Eden Prairie

Day care teacher accused of giving children “sleep-inducing gummies” before nap time, warrant shows

By Ubah Ali Click here for updates on this story     EDEN PRAIRIE, Minnesota (WCCO) — A search warrant filed Wednesday morning says parents believe a preschool teacher at Jardin Spanish Immersion Academy in Eden Prairie, Minnesota, gave their kids sleep-inducing gummies before nap time. According to the warrant, parents say their children told them they

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Economists expected that inflation would slow to 2.6% annually

US inflation cooled to a six-month low in March, but tariff pressures are quickly mounting

By Alicia Wallace, CNN (CNN) — Inflation slowed sharply in March, new data showed Thursday, underscoring the continued strength and resilience of the economy ahead of President Trump’s aggressive trade moves. In any other timeline, such news would stoke optimism that Americans’ cost of living is no longer surging. However, the latest reading of the

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