(CNN Spanish) - The cause of death of two McDonald's employees in Peru. Putin says Russia is a world leader in hypersonic weapons. Do you improve health 16 or 18 hours of fasting? This is what you should know to start the day. First the truth. Subscribe to the newsletter
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The cause of death of two McDonald's employees in Peru
The company Arcos Dorados de Perú, which operates the McDonald's restaurant franchise in the country, committed “very serious infractions in terms of occupational safety and health” that caused the death of two of its employees, the National Superintendence of Labor inspection. Arcos Dorados operations has not ruled on the SUNAFIL statement.
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Putin says Russia is the world leader in hypersonic weapons
The president of Russia, Vladimir Putin, boasted of the "unique" advances in hypersonic armaments that his country has made, ensuring that other nations "are trying to reach us."
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Help plan for families affected by fires in Valparaíso
The president of Chile, Sebastián Piñera, visited on Thursday the port city of Valparaíso, affected by forest fires, where he presented an aid plan for dozens of affected families. As of Monday of next week, bonuses will be given to families who lost their property because of the claims, so that they can recover them, as well as housing subsidies, which will be delivered in the first months of 2020.
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Ari Behn: royalty, suicide and Kevin Spacey
Ari Behn, the ex-husband of Norwegian Princess Marta Luisa, who committed suicide on Christmas Day, said two years ago that actor Kevin Spacey had touched him intimately once and suggested they leave. Behn said he had talked to Spacey when the actor presided over a Nobel Prize concert. Spacey has not responded to CNN's request for comments on those allegations.
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Do you improve health 16 or 18 hours of fasting?
Refraining from eating from 16 to 18 hours a day could be key to treating a variety of health conditions, even if you have to train to overcome hunger. This is shown in a study in The New England Journal of Medicine.
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A strange specimen of black rhinoceros is born in a US zoo. on Christmas' Eve
A zoo in Michigan celebrates its latest addition: a black rhino baby. Doppsee, 12, gave birth to the rhinoceros yet to be named at the Potter Park Zoo in Lansing at dawn on Tuesday.
Researchers found a new mineral inside a small meteorite
Edscottite is one of the phases that iron passes through when it cools. But Edscottite, discovered in a small meteorite and officially named this year, is the first to emerge in nature.
The day's figure
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US stocks They closed Thursday with historical highs. The Nasdaq Composite recorded its tenth consecutive record and finished above 9,000 points for the first time. The index increased 0.8%. The Dow closed 106 points, which is equivalent to an increase of 0.4%. The S&P 500 also closed 0.5% higher.
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The protests left "historically negative" figures
The president of the National Chamber of Commerce, Services and Tourism of Chile, Manuel Melero, said that trade figures for the month of October, when protests against the government began, are "historically negative."
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The school bus that a grandfather gave to his grandchildren at Christmas
For this Christmas, Doug Hayes, a grandfather from the state of Oregon, in the United States, wanted to give his ten grandchildren an unforgettable Christmas gift. That's why he bought a truck and turned it into a school bus to take them to school every day, and thus, avoid having to move in different cars. He decided to call it the "Grandfather Express." We invite you to know the history.