Mexico presents a vaccination plan against the coronavirus.
The 10 phrases that marked this year.
This is what you need to know to start the day
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First the truth
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Biden's plan to fight the pandemic in 100 days
US President-elect Joe Biden presented his three-point plan to combat the coronavirus pandemic, an approach to dealing with the health emergency that continues to contrast with that of President Donald Trump.
White House task force warns states that vaccines will not reduce the spread of covid-19 until late spring
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Mexico presents vaccination plan against coronavirus
Everyone will have access to the vaccine.
This was announced on Tuesday by the Undersecretary of Prevention and Health Promotion, Hugo López-Gatell, when detailing the vaccination plan against the coronavirus in Mexico.
This will be the vaccination plan in Mexico 3:37
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Trump's window for electoral subversion closed
For weeks, President Donald Trump's legal team has worked to delay certification of Joe Biden's election victory, in a risky effort to create an opportunity for Trump to stay in power.
On Tuesday, that small window for subversion was officially closed: it was the "safe harbor" deadline, according to federal law.
Analysis by Paul LeBlanc and Zachary Wolf.
Supreme Court Issues Crushing Ruling For Trump In Case Against Biden
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The US extends TPS to Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Haiti and other countries
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) confirmed that the Temporary Protected Status, known as TPS, for Honduras, El Salvador, Haiti, Nepal, Nicaragua and Sudan will run until October 2021.
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The Arctic is getting hotter faster than expected
In a matter of decades, a blink in the history of this planet, human-caused global warming has transformed the Arctic into a place that scientists say is increasingly unrecognizable.
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At coffee time
The 10 phrases that marked this year: "I can't breathe" and "Use a mask"
The most popular phrases of the year are selected by a Yale Law School librarian, who tracks the internet to see how many times each phrase has been mentioned.
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An invasive species of giant lizard native to South America has made its way through the southeastern United States.
The Argentine black and white tegu is native to South America and eats the eggs of birds that nest on the ground.
Therapists and patients embrace outdoor therapy in the pandemic
Outdoor therapies are an alternative during the covid-19 pandemic.
Therapists and patients choose to meet for sessions on terraces, balconies, and even forests or beaches.
Outdoor therapies gain momentum in the pandemic 0:58
NASA seeks to create oxygen on Mars with a striking method
With a view to a future manned trip to Mars, NASA is committed to producing oxygen from carbon dioxide present on the surface of the red planet.
NASA seeks to make oxygen on Mars 1:52
China blocks Tripadvisor along with more than 100 apps
The Chinese government withdraws the Tripadvisor application from mobile stores as illegal, according to the Cyberspace Administration of that country.
China cleans up content and blocks Tripadvisor 1:04
The number of the day
8,848.86 meters
After more than a decade of bickering and controversy, China and Nepal finally agreed on the height of Mount Everest.
Quote of the day
I'd say do it. Do it because it's free and it's the best thing that has happened right now »
Margaret Keenan was the first person in Britain to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.
This was said by the 90-year-old woman after receiving the first dose.
This was said by the first person to receive the vaccine 0:16
Selection of the day
$ 100 Kindle Fire HD for Kids
This Amazon tablet gives you access to educational videos and games and comes with an excellent guarantee against drops and bumps.
And to finish…
Santa Claus by video call, a modality that spreads in pandemic
As Christmas approaches in times of pandemic, the virtual contact of children with Santa Claus begins to be an alternative.
A modality adopted by Don White and Mary Rogers to offer US families a safer alternative.
Now Santa Claus talks to children virtually 1:43