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2020-11-28T18:28:52.884Z


Diego Maradona was buried in the province of Buenos Aires. The White House is considering lifting travel restrictions from Europe. The effect of contagion on Thanksgiving. This is what you need to know to start the day. | World | CNN


Diego Maradona was buried in the province of Buenos Aires.

The White House is considering lifting travel restrictions from Europe.

The effect of contagion on Thanksgiving.

This is what you need to know to start the day

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First the truth.

1

A massive and agitated goodbye to Maradona

Thousands of people took to the streets of the City of Buenos Aires and the highways of the province of Buenos Aires to say goodbye to Diego Armando Maradona.

After a massive wake at the Casa Rosada, in whose surroundings there were even disturbances that led to the interruption of the event, a funeral procession took the coffin to the private cemetery Jardín Bella Vista.

There they buried him along with his parents.

Despite the pandemic, Argentines held an unprecedented funeral for a unique idol.

Further: 

  • Why is Maradona a god for Argentines?

2

White House considers lifting travel restrictions from Europe

The White House is seriously considering lifting broad restrictions on travel from Europe to the US, a government official confirmed.

Talks have been going on for several weeks about lifting the restrictions, which bar entry to most foreigners who have been in Europe in the two weeks prior to their arrival in the United States.

3

The effect of contagion on Thanksgiving

The US is experiencing the most dangerous public health crisis since the 1918 influenza pandemic, and health experts say the coronavirus does not appear to slow down with the arrival of the Christmas season.

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Further: 

  • US Supreme Court rules in favor of religious groups in dispute over COVID-19 restrictions in New York

4

New Pressure on Immigrants in the US Facing Deportation

The Justice Department is requiring some immigrants facing deportation to apply to stay in the U.S. within weeks.

This is a very unusual measure that puts them at a disadvantage and at greater risk of expulsion.

5

Biden must make a decision to inherit Trump's secret server

US President-elect Joe Biden and his team will soon have to decide whether to share transcripts of presidential calls with foreign leaders to a wide audience, with security clearance, or to maintain a lock on official transcripts of calls and other highly sensitive information imposed by the Trump administration over concerns that it might leak.

At coffee time

"It's Working!" - Utah Gets Excited to See Animals Using a Highway Overpass Built for Wildlife

In an effort to reduce wildlife-related accidents on a busy highway, Utah officials got creative - they built a bridge.

And a new video shows that the plan was a success.

Chrissy Teigen goes through a "depression hole" for her grief

Chrissy Teigen and her husband, singer John Legend, lost their baby, Jack, their third child, in October.

The presenter and model explained on Twitter why she has not been so active on the social network.

Couple finds more than 66 bottles of Prohibition-era whiskey hidden in the walls of their New York home

When a New York couple were told their 100-plus-year-old home was built by a notorious Prohibition-era smuggler, they passed it off as a small town legend.

Doctor teaches the last thing covid-19 patients see before dying

An ICU doctor posted a video on Facebook simulating the last thing some covid-19 patients see before they die.

In this simulation, the doctor asks citizens to wear a mask and comply with the restrictions if they do not want to end up hospitalized.

Doctor shows what he sees before dying from covid-19 1:28

The number of the day

US $ 2 million

Michael Jordan donated $ 2 million from a hit documentary to feed the hungry in America.

Quote of the day

"Diego was Argentina in the world"

The president of Argentina, Alberto Fernández, thus referred to Diego Armando Maradona at the wake of the soccer star.

A look at what "El Pelusa" means to Argentines.

This is how Alberto Fernández honored Maradona at the Casa Rosada 1:06

Selection of the day

The best Black Friday deals

Black Friday has arrived and that is why we have many opportunities to buy products at really low prices.

And to finish…

NASA begins to assemble rocket that will take the first woman to the Moon

NASA began building rocket for its Artemis mission 1:03

The US National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) announced that it has begun assembling the space rocket that will take the first woman to the Moon in 2024. It will be the size of the Statue of Liberty and will be the most powerful in history.

Source: cnnespanol

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