Por: The New York Times World December 07, 2022
In a city overflowing with fear and misery, there is one part of town especially dreaded: the river.Each day Russian shells sail across the muddy gray water and blow up somewhere in the maze of apartment blocks and small homes beyond. The Dnipro River, which flows languidly around the city of Kherson, has become the front line. People duck behind trees and peek carefully around buildings, squinting across the water. This is where you can see... + full article
New York Post USA Sports October 17, 2023
drawing eyeballs on “Monday Night Football.” An animated Chargers supporter became a fixture on ESPN’s broadcast of the Chargers-Cowboys game on Monday at SoFi Stadium. With the Chargers down 17-10 in the fourth quarter of the contest, the Los Angeles fan appeared to... + más
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Newsweek USA World June 12, 2023
Only two days after Ukrainian President Volodymr Zelensky acknowledged that his forces were undertaking their long-awaited offensive, Kyiv has said that it has liberated at least five villages.Zelensky was tight-lipped about the details of the operation on Saturday but by... + más
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New York Post USA Life April 20, 2023
This mother won’t be winning any parent-of-the-year awards. A French toddler was high as a tyke after inserting an ecstasy pill up her nose while rummaging through her mom’s drug stash. A study detailing the inadvertent intoxication was published recently in the journal... + más
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MarketWatch USA Business January 21, 2023
The working paper, from Tyler Giles of Wellesley College, Daniel Hungerman of the University of Notre Dame, and Tamar Oostrom of The Ohio State University, looked at the relationship between religiosity and mortality from deaths of despair. The paper was circulated by the... + más
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MarketWatch USA Politics January 16, 2023
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The Boston Globe USA Nation December 29, 2022
A new coronavirus variant dubbed XBB has swiftly spreading in the Northeast, jumping from about 35 percent of cases during the week ending Dec. 17 to just over half of cases last week, according to .Here’s a quick primer on what we know about the variant.It is more... + más
Highly Immune Evasive Omicron XBB.1.5 Variant Is Quickly Becoming Dominant in U.S. as It Doubles Weekly | NBC 6 South Florida
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New York Post USA Life December 07, 2022
This speed freak of nature’s drug use was quite X-cessive. A UK man likely set a new narcotics world record after he consumed 40,000 ecstasy tablets over nearly a decade — and lived to tell the tale. The extreme drug binge was originally documented in 2006, but is currently... + más
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Hey FDA, Free the Birth Control Pill! | The Daily Beast
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