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The family of a 4-year-old boy whose heart had stopped beating hours ago gathered at Children's Hospital Colorado last month to say goodbye to him. Some slept in the waiting …
A little-known parasitic brain infection received a lot of attention Wednesday when presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said he once had it. The disease, known as neurocysticercosis, is a …
Nearly 90% of adults over age 20 in the United States are at risk of developing heart disease, an alarming study suggests. This high number does not mean that the …
The mayor of Long Beach, California, is about to authorize a public health emergency in response to a local tuberculosis outbreak. Dr. Anissa Davis, the city's top health authority, declared …
The judiciary is corrupt. America is sinking. But most of all: I need money. The ex-president sends his messages to millions of cell phones around the clock. Also on that …
Before a vote in the US Congress planned for Saturday on new billions in aid for Ukraine, former President Donald Trump called on the Europeans to provide more financial support …
The jury for the historic criminal trial against former US President Donald Trump is complete. New York Judge Juan Merchan said on Friday that after the 12 jurors, the six …
A man set himself on fire on Friday in front of the New York court where the historic criminal trial against former US President Donald Trump is taking place. The …
Do you plan to travel to the United States with the purpose of getting to know the country? We tell you that you can process the tourist or laser visaas …
Everyone in Mexico has recognized that Petróleos Mexicanos (Pemex) must have precise and continuous monitoring of its finances, since any imbalance could put the company in an even more vulnerable …
Former president and Republican presidential candidate of the United States, Donald Trump, plans to send special forces to Mexico to murder drug dealersif he wins the elections in November of …
The authorities found the lifeless body of the sixth missing person, after the collapse of the Baltimore bridge, an accident in which six workers died, all of them Latin Americans, …
Washington.- The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has awarded this Thursday $20 billion in subsidies to promote the development of “green” energy projects throughout the country. The money will …
Washington.- The United States has revealed new, stricter emissions standards, which vehicles sold in the country will have to meet between the end of 2026 and mid-2031 and which will …
New York.- A study published in the journal Nature suggests that methane gas emissions in part of the United States triple the official estimate and calculates that this represents an …
Washington.- Phil the groundhog emerged this Friday from the den where he hibernated in Punxsutawney (Pennsylvania), did not see his shadow and predicted that Americans will have an early spring, …
MIAMI.— Governor Ron DeSantis announced that Florida maintains its position as the number one national tourist destination in the United States and continues to be a top destination for international …
HAVANA.- Cuba and China announced the resumption of direct flights between Havana and Beijing. Starting on May 17, the state airline Air China will offer two weekly flights, with the …
Colombia It went from receiving 700,000 tourists in 1997 to almost 6 million in 2023an increase of 24% compared to the previous year. In addition to the incredible boom in …
CARACAS.- Great expectations have been generated among lovers of careers mountain bikers and athletes in general, the announcement of the second edition of Canaima Trail Race, a sporting event that …