What can we expect from Sunday's elections in Venezuela?
Hospitalizations among vaccinated people who have not received a booster dose are on the rise.
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Americans die from a drug overdose they don't know they're taking
Fueled by the coronavirus pandemic and an increase in fentanyl consumption, the US overdose epidemic exploded while Americans were locked up.
From May 2020 through April, more than 100,000 people died of overdoses in the US, according to provisional data released Wednesday by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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This was the summit of the "Three Friends" between Biden, López Obrador and Trudeau
By reconvening a summit of North American leaders at the White House, President Joe Biden sought a cross-border agreement on migration, COVID-19 and economic integration, even as his guests expressed concern over what they say are protectionist trade policies left over from the Biden's predecessor.
This is what happened in the encounter.
AMLO in trilateral meeting: Why not open the migratory flow?
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The linchpin in the Chilean elections
Chile will attend an atypical presidential election on Sunday amid an ongoing Constitutional Convention, a wave of violence in several regions that led to a state of exception - which has just been extended - and the impeachment of its president, Sebastián Piñera, who finally it did not prosper.
In this context, the undecided will be key.
Chile has the challenge of reforming, says analyst 1:13
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What can we expect from Sunday's elections in Venezuela?
Venezuela returns to the polls on Sunday, November 21, in regional and municipal elections.
Specialists consulted by CNN see various problems in these elections, but also a window of opportunity for a change in the future.
What can we expect from Sunday's elections?
These are some scenarios.
Gasoline shortage in Venezuela could affect elections 3:05
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Hospitalizations among vaccinated people who have not received boosters increase
Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, told NBC that there has been an increase in hospitalizations for COVID-19 among people who have been vaccinated but have not received a booster dose of the vaccine. .
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At coffee time
Latin Grammy winners
Check out the highlights and the winning artists of the Latin Grammy Awards here.
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Rubén Blades accepts the Album of the Year award for "Salswing!"
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Mexican singer Danna Paola performs a special version of her hit "Calla Tú" to denounce the shocking rate of femicides in her country.
During the last seconds of the song, the phrase "Not one more" (not one more) was shown several times behind it.
The phrase is the motto of the grassroots movement against attacks and murders based on gender in Mexico.
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Cuban singer Yotuel and Spanish singer-songwriter Beatriz Luengo pose in the press room after winning Song of the Year for "Patria y Vida."
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Colombian singer Camilo poses with his awards Bridget Bennett / AFP / Getty Images
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Christina Aguilera performs at the Latin Grammy for the first time since the opening show in 2000. Kevin Winter / Getty Images
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Bad Bunny accepts the award for Best Urban Music Album for "El Último Tour Del Mundo".
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Paula Arenas and Carlos Rivera perform "Esta Tarde Vi Llover", as part of a tribute to the Mexican singer and songwriter Armando Manzanero.
Manzanero died last year after battling COVID-19 for weeks.
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Pedro Capó, Gloria Estefan and Diego Torres appear.
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Angela Aguilar presents Juliana Velásquez with the award for Best New Artist.
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The Mexican band Grupo Firme performs during the 22nd Annual Latin Grammy Awards.
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Residente presents Rubén Blades with the 2021 Latin Grammy Person of the Year award.
Blades, winner of eight Latin Grammys and nine Grammy Awards, was recognized for his altruistic efforts and for his fight for social justice, the Academy said.
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Milly Quezada pays tribute to singer Johnny Ventura, who died in July at age 81.
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Camilo appears on stage.
The Colombian singer-songwriter had the highest number of nominations, with a total of 10. Rodrigo Varela / Getty Images
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Juan Luis Guerra sings on stage.
It won the Best Traditional Pop Album award.
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Gloria Trevi and Mon Laferte on stage.
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Juanes poses with his award for Best Pop / Rock Album.
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Inflation comes from your cup of coffee
Not even coffee is immune to the powerful forces of extreme weather and inflation.
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Baby found in sewer in Mumbai was discharged from hospital
The minor was rescued after a Good Samaritan called the Pant Nagar Police Station to report that a baby wrapped in cloth had been "thrown into a sewer".
"30" is the most personal album Adele has ever written
Adele is back with "30" the most personal album she has ever written in her career.
This is what the British singer-songwriter says in various interviews published days before the launch.
Disney cruises will require passengers 5 years and older to be vaccinated starting in January
Disney Cruise Line announced that all passengers 5 years and older on its cruise ships must be vaccinated against covid-19 as of January.
This broadens its requirement to cover children who are now eligible for vaccination in the US.
Disney cruises ask for proof of vaccination for children 1:09
The number of the day
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Thanksgiving dinner will cost Americans 14% more this year, according to a survey.
Dinner for a family of 10 will cost an average of US $ 53.31, which is US $ 6.41 more than last year's average of US $ 46.90.
And that last figure was 4% less than in 2019, the lowest price in 10 years.
Inflation in the US soars and prices rise to 6.2% 0:56
Quote of the day
"My intention since I arrived is always to return to Cuba"
Cuban activist Yunior García assured CNN on Thursday that he will return to Cuba.
“My intention since I arrived is always to return to Cuba.
That is why I did not apply for asylum.
I want to go back to Cuba.
I need to heal my wounds, heal my anger, that my ideas are clearer to be able to start the fight with much more force because I am not going to give up, "said Garcia.
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Impressive video: he jumped on a motorcycle from a 135 meter cliff and survived
A feat for few.
A motorcyclist set a new record by doing pirouettes while falling off a 135-meter cliff.
Wait to see how he managed to land unscathed.
Motorcyclist makes history with 135 meter jump 1:11