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5 things you should know this September 18: The Hispanics who earn the most; the military might of the US, Iran and Saudi Arabia, and deforestation in the Amazon

2019-09-18T10:22:32.784Z


This is what you should know to start the day: veterinarians remove 5 kilos of hair from a dog and cut their 15-centimeter nails. Disney creates a phone line to convince your son ...


Veterinarians remove 5 kilos of hair from a dog and cut their 15-centimeter nails. Disney creates a phone line to convince your child to sleep. An Oregon man beat cancer. Twice. Then he won $ 4.6 million in the lottery. This is what you should know to start the day. First the truth.

1. Hispanics who earn more money and 8 other data that you may not know

The Hispanic population reaches almost 60 million people in the United States. With 37 million people, Mexicans are the largest Latino community in the country. However, Venezuelans, Dominicans and Guatemalans have seen the largest population growth in the US. since 2010. Who has the highest average household income? How many have U.S. citizenship and how long have they lived in the country? In the Hispanic heritage month we tell you some data from the Pew Research Center on Hispanics in the US.

2. This is the military power of the US, Iran and Saudi Arabia

Saudi and US researchers determined "with a very high probability" that the attack on the Saudi oil industry was launched from a base in Iran, near the border with Iraq, according to a source familiar with the investigation. If it is found that the attacks were directed by Tehran, it is difficult to imagine that there are no reprisals against Iran. With Trump's war rhetoric, the question that remains is, in the case of a military confrontation, how would Iran, the United States and its ally, Saudi Arabia, get to that stage? This is the military power of each country.

3. Deforestation and criminal networks in the Amazon

The Human Rights Watch organization published a comprehensive report that documents how criminal illegal logging networks in Brazil are responsible for deforestation in the Amazon. Since August, several fires have razed the jungle at a rate that is twice the level seen in 2018, which represents a devastating blow to that humid tropical forest.

4. Women raped in their first sexual intercourse

According to one study, more than 3.3 million American women between the ages of 18 and 44 were raped the first time they had sex. The researchers estimated that equals 1 in 16 American women. The average age of those who experienced forced sexual initiation was 15.6 years. The average age of the couple or aggressor at that time was 6 years older. Among women whose first sexual relationship was voluntary, the average age was 17.4 years.

5. Regular aerobic exercise would delay Alzheimer's

Half an hour of aerobic exercise four or five times a week can prevent or delay cognitive impairment in older adults who are at high risk of developing Alzheimer's disease. This according to a study published in the Journal of Alzheimer's Disease . This is all you need to know about the report.

At coffee time

Hurricane Humberto gains strength and grows as it moves towards Bermuda

With the current route, there is the possibility of a significant impact in Bermuda, meteorologists say.

Disney wants to convince your stubborn son to go to sleep

Nothing numbs a child better like the reassuring speech of Jedi Master Yoda or the sweet words of his favorite princess or superhero. Disney's Bedtime Hotline is here to convince your child to go to sleep.

An Oregon man beat cancer. Twice. Then he won $ 4.6 million in the lottery

Stu MacDonald, from Oregon, has defeated cancer twice. And now he has just won $ 4.6 million in the state lottery.

This airline put its crew on a diet (not the first time)

The national airline of India told its staff that it would launch a new menu for the flight crew, so that it has a "low-fat dietary meal."

He graduated from Yale, was a banker and entrepreneur on Wall Street. He has no home today

Shawn Pleasants graduated in Economics from Yale University, worked on Wall Street, was an entrepreneur. But about 10 years ago, some wrong decisions in life left him homeless, and today he lives under a tarp in Koreatown, in Los Angeles.

The day's figure

10,000 tons of pork

China opens pork stockpiles and puts 10,000 metric tons on sale, in an attempt to stabilize high pork prices, and to cope with a swine fever crisis, which has killed about a third of Your pigs

The date of the day

"Being number one and not seeing anything, not seeing the awards."

The soccer player Cristiano Ronaldo, in the middle of the crying during an interview with the British journalist Piers Morgan, when expressing the sadness he feels because his father died without being able to see his achievements.

And to finish…

Veterinarians remove 5 kilos of hair to this dog and cut their nails of 15 centimeters

Veterinarians and hairdressers worked to save a dog that "looked like a mop" because of its tangled fur. The Nebraska Humanitarian Society saved the 11-year-old dog from premature death.

Source: cnnespanol

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