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The 5 things you should know this September 16:

2021-09-16T10:20:54.211Z


The 5 things you should know this September 16: No G20 country complies with the Paris Agreement on climate. SpaceX successfully launches the Inspiration4 mission into space. This is what you need to know to start the day . Truth first . 1 FDA Warns Booster Vaccine Benefit May Be "Limited" in Some Cases A U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) briefing document released ahead of Friday's vaccine advisers meeting does not include a recommenda


No G20 country complies with the Paris Agreement on climate.

SpaceX successfully launches the Inspiration4 mission into space. 

This is what you need to know to start the day

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Truth first

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FDA Warns Booster Vaccine Benefit May Be "Limited" in Some Cases

A U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) briefing document released ahead of Friday's vaccine advisers meeting does not include a recommendation on whether the Pfizer / BioNTech covid vaccine boosters -19 are justified for the general population.

Additionally, it says the benefit of such boosters may be "more limited" if the two-dose primary series remains effective in preventing severe outcomes from COVID-19.

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No G20 country complies with the Paris Climate Agreement

None of the world's major economies, including all of the G20, has a climate plan that meets its obligations under the 2015 Paris Agreement, according to an analysis released Wednesday, despite scientists warning that now deep cuts in greenhouse gas emissions are needed.

This is what the analysis found.

World Bank warns internal migration due to climate change 0:52

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What we know about the September 18 demonstration

The demonstration that the right will prepare for September 18 in the city of Washington is causing a new wave of concern, about the possibility of more acts of violence taking place on the Capitol, while law enforcement agencies prepare for various scenarios.

This is what you need to know.

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Killing of more than 1,400 dolphins in the Faroe Islands causes outrage

More than 1,400 dolphins were killed Sunday night in the Danish Faroe Islands.

Traditional hunting, called "grindadrap", generally involves hunting long-finned pilot whales and has been advocated by locals, who say it is an important and sustainable food source.

But the slaughter of this number of dolphins caused outrage even among those who defend traditional hunting.

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A sea of ​​blood: dramatic hunt of more than 1,400 dolphins 0:50

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SpaceX successfully launches Inspiration4 mission into space

Inspiration4 - the first fully manned orbital flight by tourists - successfully took off from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida.

This three-day trip aboard a Crew Dragon capsule is the beginning of a new era of space travel for civilians.

The Inspiration4 mission crew will orbit Earth every 90 minutes along a custom flight path.

Inspiration4: What makes this space mission so special?

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At coffee time

Bad Bunny, Nayib Bukele and Luiza Trajano, among the most influential of Time 

Puerto Rican rapper Bad Bunny and the president of El Salvador, Nayib Bukele, were among the Latinos selected in Time magazine's annual list of 100 most influential people in 2021. This is the complete list of Latinos.

Time chooses Bukele as one of the most influential 0:57

When to download iOS 15, the operating system for the iPhone and iPad

Apple will release iOS 15, its long-awaited operating system for iPhone and iPad, on September 20 and, as usual, the new version of iOS will be available for free download.

Apple first gave users a glimpse of iOS 15 at its annual developer conference, where it showcased a variety of new features.

iPhone 13: these are all its news 1:47

Latin American dishes that conquered the United States 

Tacos, arepas, empanadas, guacamole, ceviche and more ... are words (and foods) of Latin American origin, but they have conquered the palates in the United States.

People Magazine Festival Joins US Hispanic Party 2:31

Skiers May Have Lower Risk Of Anxiety, Study Finds

According to a study published Friday in the journal Frontiers in Psychiatry, skiers have a nearly 60% lower risk of being diagnosed with anxiety disorders than non-skiers.

But why?

We explain.

Increased stress and depression due to covid-19 1:22

Facebook Research Finds Instagram Toxic to Many Teens

Instagram says it is looking for new ways to discourage users from focusing on their physical appearance after The Wall Street Journal revealed that Facebook researchers have repeatedly found the photo-sharing platform toxic to teenage girls.

This was the response from Instagram.

Instagram tries not to harm the self-esteem of its users 1:25

The number of the day

56%

The majority of Americans surveyed in a new CNN poll believe that US democracy is under attack.

Is America's Democracy Under Attack?

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Quote of the day

"I blame Larry Nassar and I also blame the entire system that allowed and perpetrated his abuse."

Simone Biles lashed out at the FBI and the Justice Department in Senate testimony Wednesday over how agents handled the abuse allegations brought against Larry Nassar and then made false statements in the aftermath of the failed investigation.

US gymnasts denounce Nassar and attitude of the FBI 3:35

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Scientists train cows to go to the toilet

Why do they train the cows to use the toilet?

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A group of German scientists, together with researchers from the University of Auckland, New Zealand, seek to train cows to relieve themselves.

We tell you why.

Source: cnnespanol

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