The doubts resolved about the coronavirus. Is it okay to recline your seat on the plane? The highlight of the Democratic debate. This is what you should know to start the day. First the truth.
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The name of AMLO in the Democratic debate
The candidates for Democratic presidential candidacy Joe Biden, Michael Bloomberg, Pete Buttigieg, Amy Klobuchar, Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren met in a debate in Nevada. Part of the highlight was the discussion between Senator Amy Klobuchar and Pete Buttigieg, that the Minnesota Senator forgot the name of the president of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, during an interview. Klobuchar directly asked Buttigieg, former mayor of South Bend, Indiana, if he was calling her "dumb." Senator Elizabeth Warren defended Klobuchar: she said criticism is not appropriate when a person forgets a name, that that can happen to anyone. The eyes were also on Michael Bloomberg, former mayor of New York, who has been subjected to criticism for the versions of women who claim sexism and misogynist behavior on their part in past decades. Bloomberg has denied the accusations.
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The crime of Fatima
The Mexican authorities announced the arrest of two alleged perpetrators of the crime of Fatima, the 7-year-old girl who disappeared and was later found dead in a plastic bag in Mexico City. The girl was sexually abused and was beaten, as confirmed by the Attorney General of Mexico City, Ernestina Godoy Ramos, at a press conference about the murder investigation.
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- The vulnerability of minors in Mexico
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The doubts resolved about the coronavirus
An exhaustive study of more than 72,000 confirmed and suspected cases of the new coronavirus, conducted by Chinese scientists, reveals new information about the deadly infection that has paralyzed much of the country. How serious is the disease? How deadly is the coronavirus? Who does it affect the most? When will it be controlled? See the answers here.
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New British immigration system
Speaking English and being qualified: the new British immigration system causes concern in some sectors. Companies in Great Britain warn that a new system that prioritizes skilled workers could lead to labor shortages in industries such as agriculture and social assistance.
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Climate change
A new study indicates that the use of fossil fuels by humans is probably releasing much more methane gas, than previous estimates have shown, which sheds new light on the role that gas is playing in accelerating change. climate.
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Is it okay to recline your seat on the plane? The great debate on the reclining chair
A story about a woman who reclined her seat aboard an American Airlines flight and found repeated blows on the back of her chair went viral this week, rekindling the debate about whether reclining is acceptable.
Shamrock Shake shake is back
To honor the 50th anniversary of the drink, McDonald's put it on sale throughout the United States for a limited time. This is the reason why it is not sold throughout the year.
A round, blue and dangerous visitor arrives at the beaches of South Florida
A curious visitor arrived at the beaches of South Florida. It is blue, shaped like a balloon and by its appearance attracts children. But, you should not touch it, say the specialists, because it could be poisonous.
Bud Light Seltzer is already a sensation
Bud Light Seltzer is already one of the best selling seltzer drinks in the US, a few weeks after its launch.
The day's figure
35,000 jobs
The HSBC bank announced that it will cut around 35,000 jobs and drastically review its business after its earnings fell a third in 2019. The European firm plans to reduce its global workforce by 15% over the next three years.
The date of the day
"Conspiracy theories do nothing but create fear"
Scientists around the world criticized and discredited conspiracy theories that the new coronavirus originates not in animals, but in a Chinese laboratory, according to a statement published in the medical journal The Lancet.
And to finish…
He lost a ring in the US and appeared in Finland 47 years later
The graduation ring that a woman from the state of Maine lost 47 years ago was found by a welder while searching for metals in a forest in Finland.
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