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Month: May 2025

La Universidad Estatal de Florida dice que perdió más de US$ 100 millones en financiación federal

Por Karina Tsui, Michelle Watson y Sarah Owermohle, CNN La Universidad Estatal de Florida informó que perdió más de US$ 102 millones en subvenciones y contratos federales, afirmando que la dirección de la universidad está haciendo “todo lo posible para ayudar a los colegios y departamentos a mitigar los impactos financieros”. Más de seis agencias

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A plane taxis on the tarmac after an air traffic control outage at Newark International Airport in Newark

DOT Secretary blames Biden administration for air traffic control failures as Newark experiences more delays

By Pete Muntean, Alexandra Skores, Aaron Cooper, CNN Washington (CNN) — The Biden administration is to blame for the ongoing air traffic control failures at New Jersey’s Newark Liberty International Airport, and throughout the system, Department of Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said Monday. “I think it is clear that the blame belongs with the last

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Food security experts warn Gaza is at critical risk of famine if Israel doesn’t end its blockade

By SAM MEDNICK Associated Press TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — The Gaza Strip will likely fall into famine if Israel doesn’t lift its blockade and stop its military campaign, food security experts said in a stark warning on Monday. Nearly half a million Palestinians are facing possible starvation, living in “catastrophic” levels of hunger, and

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South Florida moms receive life-changing surgeries through doctor’s Mother’s Day tribute

By Chelsea Jones Click here for updates on this story     MIAMI (WFOR) — Three South Florida mothers got more than flowers this Mother’s Day — they’re receiving the gift of life-changing reconstructive surgery thanks to a heartfelt initiative by Aventura plastic surgeon Dr. Joshua Lampert. The annual pro-bono event, called A.L.L. for Moms, is named

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Idalina Colburn works on the eighth floor at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston helping cancer patients navigate their complicated treatment plans. It's something she understands firsthand because on most Thursdays

Boston nurse with terminal cancer keeps helping patients because “I love what I do”

By Anna Meiler Click here for updates on this story     BOSTON (WBZ) — Idalina Colburn works on the eighth floor at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston helping cancer patients navigate their complicated treatment plans. It’s something she understands firsthand because on most Thursdays, she goes up to the ninth floor to receive chemotherapy herself.

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Martín Goerling: Ficha Limpia “es tan importante, que discutirla en el marco de las elecciones en CABA, es tomar el pelo”

Por CNN Radio Argentina Martín Goerling Lara, senador nacional del PRO por Misiones, se refirió a la caída del proyecto de Ficha Limpia en la cámara alta. En CNN Primera Mañana afirmó que “desde que vi cuando los dos senadores cambiaron su voto, después de habernos dicho que votaban a favor, que fue una decepción,

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In Pittsburgh, candidates face their future voters, part of a national effort to engage the young

By GARY FIELDS and AYANNA ALEXANDER Associated Press PITTSBURGH (AP) — At Perry Traditional Academy, students took time out from classes on a recent Thursday to listen quietly in the school auditorium while a small group of their classmates questioned the four candidates running in Pittsburgh’s upcoming mayoral primary. The topics covered an array of

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Army veteran Christopher Boris and his wife Maria Jesus

‘I could not afford the American Dream:’ This retired US veteran relocated to Brazil after struggling with the cost of living

By Tamara Hardingham-Gill, CNN (CNN) — After spending years traveling the world while working in the United States military, Christopher Boris dreamed of one day moving overseas permanently. But the retired veteran, who grew up in New Jersey but was based in Maryland at the time, ended up relocating earlier than he’d intended after struggling

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