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Month: May 2025

Temu dice que solo realiza envíos desde EE.UU., pero eso no significa que los productos se fabriquen ahí

Por Ramishah Maruf, CNN Horas después de que expirara una exención arancelaria clave de EE.UU. el viernes, el sitio de comercio electrónico chino Temu anunció la renovación de su modelo de envíos, enviando todas las ventas estadounidenses a través de vendedores con sede en el país. “Todas las ventas en EE.UU. ahora son gestionadas por

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Guatemala’s cardinal trusts migration will be a priority for next pope as he readies for conclave

By GIOVANNA DELL’ORTO Associated Press ROME (AP) — Cardinal Álvaro Ramazzini is taking the same spirit to his first conclave that’s guided his decades-long front-line ministry among the migrants, poor and Indigenous people in Guatemala’s highlands — ensuring that the Gospel isn’t preached “in the abstract.” Advocating for migrants was a priority of Pope Francis,

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Sheinbaum dice que rechazó la oferta de Trump de desplegar militares de EE.UU. para combatir cárteles de drogas en México

Por Mauricio Torres y Marlon Sorto, CNN en Español La presidenta de México, Claudia Sheinbaum, dijo este sábado que rechazó una oferta de su homólogo de EE..UU., Donald Trump, para enviar militares estadounidenses a combatir a los cárteles de drogas en territorio mexicano. Durante la inauguración de una universidad pública en Texcoco, Sheinbaum confirmó un

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Texas governor signs $1 billion voucher bill in milestone for school choice supporters nationally

By NADIA LATHAN Associated Press/Report for America AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Texas will implement a $1 billion school voucher program, one of the largest in the country, that uses public dollars to fund private school tuition under a bill Gov. Greg Abbott signed Saturday, capping off a yearslong effort by Republicans. School voucher supporters have

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Texas governor signs $1 billion voucher bill in milestone for school choice supporters nationally

By NADIA LATHAN Associated Press/Report for America AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Texas will implement a $1 billion school voucher program, one of the largest in the country, that uses public dollars to fund private school tuition under a bill Gov. Greg Abbott signed Saturday, capping off a yearslong effort by Republicans. School voucher supporters have

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