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The 5 things you should know this November 11: Who is Manuel Merino, the new president of Peru? | CNN

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Biden's allies prepare for a contentious transition. This November you will see the Taurid meteor shower. This is what you need to know to start the day. | World | CNN


Biden's allies prepare for a contentious transition.

This November you will see the Taurid meteor shower.

This is what you need to know to start the day.

Truth first.

1

Who is Manuel Merino, the new president of Peru?

Manuel Merino de Lama assumed the presidency of Peru on Tuesday after the dismissal of Martín Vizcarra, as a result of a vote of no confidence in Congress.

He is an agronomist by profession and was elected congressman for the first time for the period 2001-2006.

Know their profile.

2

Biden's allies brace for a controversial transition

Reality is settling among President-elect Joe Biden's allies that the transition leading up to his January 20 inauguration may be more difficult than many within Biden's world had assumed, two officials said Monday. , with a legal fight now a possibility.

Is US security impacted if Trump doesn't recognize Biden?

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3

The Supreme Court seems to indicate that Obamacare will survive the last Republican challenge

Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Brett Kavanaugh suggested Tuesday that it was not the role of the Supreme Court to overturn the entire 900-page Affordable Care Act, even if one or more more provisions are deemed unconstitutional, indicating that key parts of Obamacare will survive the latest court challenge.

4

John Paul II knew of accusations against Archbishop Theodore McCarrick

The late Pope John Paul II was warned about Theodore McCarrick's sexual misconduct allegations, but decided to promote him to Archbishop of Washington anyway, after McCarrick denied it and an investigation by the US bishops yielded "inaccurate and incomplete information." , an internal Vatican investigation concluded.

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5

1 in 5 children have parents who distrust vaccines

One in five children in the United States had a parent "who doubts vaccines," according to new research from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention using data from last year.

Parental concerns about vaccine safety have contributed to several major outbreaks of preventable diseases in the US and other countries in recent years.

At coffee time

This was Apple's 'One More Thing' event

Apple announced a new Mac Mini, a MacBook Air, and a 13-inch MacBook Pro with an M1 chip.

Check out the MacBooks Apple released with the new 1:18 M1 chip

Do you want to work from home forever?

This is what you need to know

Many companies are announcing plans to allow employees to work remotely permanently.

Bacteria on Earth could be used to extract minerals on the Moon or Mars

Experiments conducted on the International Space Station have suggested that bacteria on Earth could be used to extract useful minerals on the Moon or Mars.

Earth's bacteria could help mine the Moon 0:46

Now available on your Peloton: Beyoncé's workouts

Can you imagine training with Beyoncé?

Peloton summoned the artist to offer new exercise routines at home.

Training with Beyoncé is Peloton's new proposal 0:51

Whole Foods will "secure" your Thanksgiving meal

The hardest part of the Thanksgiving meal is without a doubt cooking the turkey.

This year, Whole Foods offers insurance in case something goes wrong in the kitchen.

The number of the day

Between US $ 37,800 and US $ 63,000

They are auctioning 2,400 historical photos from NASA, including the only one of Neil Armstrong on the Moon, which is the most expensive and would have that price range.

2,400 historic NASA photos up for auction 0:58

Quote of the day

"I wouldn't be surprised if we see more than 200,000 new cases a day in the coming weeks"

The US could soon reach 200,000 daily cases of coronavirus, an expert predicts.

Day selection

A bracelet to stay in shape

Almost like a smartwatch, the Fitbit Charge 4 can measure sleep or heart rate, and it has GPS.

And to finish…

This November you will see the Taurid meteor shower

These meteors, also called "fireballs", are phenomena brighter than the planet Venus.

You can enjoy them once they peak after midnight on Wednesday and Thursday, according to the American Meteor Society.

Rain of 'fireballs' in November 1:03

Source: cnnespanol

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