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‘Coco’ Oderigo y el proyecto de baja de edad de imputabilidad: “Sacar una ley sin respaldo posterior es una bomba de tiempo”

CNN Radio Argentina Eduardo “Coco” Oderigo, cofundador de Fundación Espartanos, habló este martes en CNN Radio con Nacho Girón sobre la resocialización en las cárceles, su visión sobre el proyecto para bajar la edad de imputabilidad y la importancia del rol del Estado. “Cuanto antes haya una mano del Estado estoy de acuerdo”, opinó Oderigo,

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“No podía permitirme el sueño americano”: este veterano retirado de EE.UU. se mudó a Brasil por el costo de vida en su país

Por Tamara Hardingham-Gill, CNN Tras pasar años viajando por el mundo mientras trabajaba en el ejército de Estados Unidos, Christopher Boris soñaba con mudarse algún día permanentemente al extranjero. Pero este veterano retirado, que creció en Nueva Jersey pero residía entonces en Maryland, acabó marchándose antes de lo previsto tras tener problemas para hacer frente

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Pedestrians walk in April past the Widener Library at Harvard University in Cambridge

Trump administration cuts another $450 million in grants to Harvard, on top of $2.2 billion already frozen

By Michelle Krupa, CNN (CNN) — The Trump administration is cutting another $450 million in federal grants to Harvard University – on top of $2.2 billion already slashed – tightening even further its ideological pressure on America’s oldest and wealthiest university amid a broader battle over control of US college campuses. “(E)ight federal agencies across

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Isaac Leal has been on life support at an Arlington hospital for nearly a month after falling off the back of a vehicle while playing a game called "Senior Assassin."  His father said he has a new reason to have hope that his son will recover.

Family keeps hope alive for Texas student on life support after “Senior Assassin” game injury

By J.D. Miles Click here for updates on this story     GRAND PRAIRIE, Texas (KTVT) — The South Grand Prairie High School baseball team is honoring the 17-year-old student fighting for his life after playing a controversial water gun game popular among graduating seniors. His family reports encouraging signs of responsiveness, fueling hope for his recovery.

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