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Month: April 2025

Biden’s top health official, Xavier Becerra, enters the race to succeed California Gov. Gavin Newsom

By MICHAEL R. BLOOD AP Political Writer LOS ANGELES (AP) — Former Biden administration Health Secretary Xavier Becerra on Wednesday became the latest Democrat to join the crowded field seeking to become California’s next governor, a contest that could be dramatically reshaped if former Vice President Kamala Harris becomes a candidate. The Stanford Law School

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Biden’s top health official, Xavier Becerra, enters the race to succeed California Gov. Gavin Newsom

By MICHAEL R. BLOOD AP Political Writer LOS ANGELES (AP) — Former Biden administration Health Secretary Xavier Becerra on Wednesday became the latest Democrat to join the crowded field seeking to become California’s next governor, a contest that could be dramatically reshaped if former Vice President Kamala Harris becomes a candidate. The Stanford Law School

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En medio del caos de USAID, algunos grupos de ayuda humanitaria aún no reciben el pago por programas que salvan vidas

Por Sofia Barruti, CNN en Español Edesia, una empresa con sede en Rhode Island que fabrica “Plumpy’Nut” (paquetes de pasta de mantequilla de cacahuete especialmente fortificada y altamente calórica que salvan la vida de bebés y niños con desnutrición severa), despidió recientemente al 10% de su personal e incluso suspendió la producción por más de

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Russian-born tennis player Daria Kasatkina ‘didn’t have much choice’ over switching allegiances to Australia

By George Ramsay, CNN (CNN) — Russian-born tennis player Daria Kasatkina said that she “didn’t have much choice” about the decision to compete for Australia due to her sexuality. Kasatkina is preparing to play under a new flag for the first time at the Charleston Open after announcing last week that her application for permanent

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All bakeries in Gaza seen here on April 1

Bakeries close across Gaza as World Food Programme warns food supplies are set to run out in two weeks

By Kareem Khadder, Mohammad al-Sawlhi and Caitlin Danaher, CNN (CNN) — All bakeries in Gaza have closed due to a severe lack of fuel and flour caused by Israel’s near month-long blockade of humanitarian aid, according to local authorities. “The occupation has forced all bakeries to shut down entirely, exacerbating the famine crisis that threatens

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