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5 things you should know this February 5: Guaidó in the State of the Union speech

2020-02-05T11:37:37.950Z


The story of the doctor who warned about the coronavirus (in December). If you walk, do not send text messages. The 'worst cat in the world' has already been adopted. This is what you should know to start ...


The story of the doctor who warned about the coronavirus (in December). If you walk, do not send text messages. The 'worst cat in the world' has already been adopted. This is what you should know to start the day. First the truth. Subscribe to the newsletter

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Guaidó in the State of the Union speech

"Maduro's tyranny will be destroyed," Trump said in the State of the Union address and then presented Juan Guaidó in the Capitol, whom he called the "legitimate president of Venezuela." "Mr. President, take our message to the Venezuelan people: Americans are united in the struggle for their freedom," Trump told Guaidó.

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Results in Iowa

More than a day after party assemblies in Iowa, Democrats have reported only 71% of the precincts and it is not known when 100% of the process will take place. So far Pete Buttigieg leads the way.

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Political judgment: the final vote

Both the prosecutors of the House of Representatives and the defense team of President Donald Trump concluded their final arguments yesterday. The senators delivered speeches explaining their vote of political judgment. This Wednesday the Senate will vote on the charges against the president. They will almost certainly vote to acquit Trump.

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The doctor who warned about the coronavirus (in December)

CNN spoke with one of the first whistleblowers whose efforts to warn the authorities of a possible “similar to SARS” outbreak in December resulted in a reprimand from the local police. Dr. Li Wenliang was vindicated last week by the Supreme People's Court of China, who also criticized the Wuhan police for their repression against those accused of "spreading rumors." The Supreme Court recognized that it would have been very important to hear the warning of the 34-year-old ophthalmologist. The complainant is now a patient with coronavirus being treated in the intensive care unit; His parents also got the virus. Check here all the news about the coronavirus including the most recent outbreak figures.

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If you walk, do not send text messages

When using the phone while walking there is a greater chance of causing an accident than when answering a call or listening to music, researchers from the University of Calgary in Canada warned, after analyzing the causes of hundreds of pedestrian mishaps.

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At coffee time

The Aflac duck is 20 years old. This is how the world of insurance has changed

It is surprising to think that insurance ads are among the most fun on television. And the Aflac duck, very popular in the United States, which has been having fun on behalf of the company for 20 years, is a great reason for that.

They find a relative turtle of the Lone George in Ecuador

The Galapagos National Park, in Ecuador, reported that they located a turtle with “high load” genetic species Chelonoidis abingdonii, to which the Solitaire George belonged and is considered extinct.

The 'worst cat in the world' has already been adopted

The animal rescue department of Mitchell County, North Carolina, posted an adoption announcement on Facebook last month that showed Perdita, "The worst cat in the world." It was effective.

The Shakira language movement: a tribute to its roots

When Shakira sang a song sticking out his tongue during his presentation at the Super Bowl, he probably appealed to a tradition and not a simple occurrence.

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The day's figure

114%

Tesla's actions skyrocketed on Tuesday, continuing with an exceptional rebound in which days, weeks and months have been rising. They have increased 114% so far this year.

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The date of the day

"It is not a pandemic"

The Wuhan coronavirus outbreak is not a pandemic, World Health Organization officials said Tuesday, adding that they hope the virus transmission can be contained.

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And to finish…

The asteroid that swept through almost all life on Earth could not with the bacteria

The asteroid Chicxulub caused the extinction of 76% of the species on planet Earth, including dinosaurs, about 66 million years ago. The conditions were almost impossible for life to prosper. But not for everyone.

Source: cnnespanol

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