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The 5 things you should know this July 10: What we know about the disappearance of Naya Rivera

2020-07-10T13:01:03.319Z


Closer to the truth of the Ayotzinapa case. Trump blocks most legal avenues for emigrating to the US Video call dating comes to Tinder. Here's what you need to know to get started ...


Closer to the truth of the Ayotzinapa case. Trump blocks most legal avenues for emigrating to the US Video call dating comes to Tinder. This is what you should know to start the day. Truth first.

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Trump's taxes: a victory and a defeat for the president

Legally, Thursday was a very bad day for Donald Trump - CNN's Chris Cillizza analyzed - as the Supreme Court ruled against his efforts to block the delivery of his financial documents to a New York investigative jury, which could cause you big trouble once you leave office. But politically it was a pretty good day for the president, since with the rulings of the highest court the public will not be able to see his tax returns before the November elections, according to Cillizza.

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Fauci: Coronavirus hot spots should pause at reopening, not lock up again

States in the US with intense cases of coronavirus can still contain them by pausing in their reopening processes, rather than closing a second time, said one of the nation's leading experts on infectious diseases.

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The 'broken heart syndrome'

A study found a significant increase in so-called "broken heart syndrome" at two Ohio hospitals among some patients without the coronavirus, suggesting that the physical, social, and economic stress of the pandemic is wreaking havoc.

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4 months of repression against legal immigration to the US

As the coronavirus spreads around the world, the US federal government has constantly blocked most legal immigration routes into the country, effectively shutting down the system that attracts hundreds of thousands of immigrants annually.

Trump blocks legal options to emigrate to the US 1:12

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Closer to the truth about the Ayotzinapa case

“It is a very important advance to get closer to know what happened. But remember that we are not finding them alive, and that is a great pain for families, "said Mercedes Doretti, a member of the Argentine team of forensic anthropology who has helped in the investigation of the case of the students who disappeared in September 2014 in Iguala , Mexico. Angela Buitrago, part of the Interdisciplinary Group of Independent Experts of the case, affirmed that every day they are closer to knowing the details of the motivation that led to the disappearance of the young people.

Experts: We are closer to the truth of Ayotzinapa 3:06

At coffee time

Naya Rivera's death is presumed, after her disappearance

Actress Naya Rivera, known for her role in "Glee," is presumed dead after she disappeared into a lake in southern California, the Ventura County Sheriff's Office reported.

Looking for Naya Rivera in Lake California 0:59

Cloth masks don't work as well as medical ones

Cloth masks are better than anything to protect people from disease, but they are not equivalent to medical-grade masks and should not be recommended for healthcare workers, researchers said.

TikTok is a threat to national security, say American politicians. This is what the experts think

The TikTok app faces the most direct threat to its expansion in the United States, not by a competitor, but by the Government.

US government could ban TikTok 1:15

Starbucks will require customers to wear masks

Beginning July 15, Starbucks will begin requiring customers to wear covers or face masks at the company's 9,000 U.S. stores.

Anxiety causes us to make bad decisions. See how to act better

Nearly a third of Americans now experience symptoms of anxiety disorder, according to early June data from a survey. Those numbers may be shocking, but some mental health professionals say they are not surprised.

The number of the day

32,000

A report by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) lists 32,000 endangered species, including the European hamster and the North Atlantic right whale.

The appointment of the day

"We are assuming that an accident occurred and we are presuming that she drowned in the lake"

Chris Dyer, an officer with the Ventura Sheriff's Office, on the disappearance of Naya Rivera, a Glee actress.

And to finish…

Video Call Dating Comes to Tinder

The Tinder application seeks to prevent confinement due to the pandemic from being an obstacle for its users to have appointments and now offers meetings by video calls.

This will be the appointments by video call on Tinder 2:18

Source: cnnespanol

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