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The 5 things you should know this Wednesday, February 9

2022-02-09T11:35:15.715Z


The 5 things you should know this Wednesday, February 9: Are we in a new era of the pandemic? All about the Oscar nominees. Can Biden stop the Nord Stream 2 project? This is what you need to know to start the day. Truth first. one Are we in a new era of the pandemic? Several US states and some countries are moving toward lifting some COVID-19 restrictions, with many eager to declare an end to the coronavirus pandemic. Are we reaching an endemic stage? two Can Biden stop the Nord Stream


All about the Oscar nominees.

Can Biden stop the Nord Stream 2 project?

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

Truth first.

one

Are we in a new era of the pandemic?

Several US states and some countries are moving toward lifting some COVID-19 restrictions, with many eager to declare an end to the coronavirus pandemic.

Are we reaching an endemic stage?

two

Can Biden stop the Nord Stream 2 project?

President Joe Biden said Monday that natural gas will not flow through Russia's Nord Stream 2 pipeline to Germany if Moscow orders an invasion of Ukraine.

What exactly is it and can the US really stop it?

3

All about the Oscar nominees

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced Tuesday the nominees for the 94th Academy Awards.

Some movies that exclusively hit theaters during the pandemic received multiple Oscar nominations.

“The Power of the Dog,” starring Benedict Cumberbatch, leads the list with 12 nominations.

Check out the records and curiosities here and click on this link to see the nominated films on Netflix.

4

Haiti's prime minister was implicated in president's assassination, judge says

CNN sources claim to have exposed a number of questionable actions they say detail the Prime Minister's alleged involvement in Jovenel Moïse's murder, both in planning the death and helping to orchestrate the subsequent cover-up.

And, when two of the highest judicial authorities sought possible charges against him, they were fired.

5

"El Koki" dies, alleged leader of the gang that terrorized Caracas

Venezuelan security forces killed Carlos Luis Revette, alias "El Koki," the alleged leader of a gang that operated in Cota 905, a popular sector in western Caracas, the government reported.

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at coffee time

An English pub with more than 1,000 years of history will close its doors

Britain's oldest English pub closes its doors due to financial problems caused by the pandemic.

Here we tell you the history of this place.

This pub with more than 1,000 years of history will close its doors 1:12

How many people drive under the influence of alcohol or cannabis?

More than 40% of drivers who reported using both alcohol and cannabis in a national survey also said they had driven under the influence of one or both substances, according to a new study.

Effects of marijuana while driving 0:30

How London Almost Got Its Own Eiffel Tower, But Failed

Somewhere under the lawn of England's national stadium at Wembley, London, are the foundations of what could have been the tallest building in the city.

Inspired by the Eiffel Tower in Paris, the Great Tower of London was prepared to surpass it in height and reach almost 360 meters.

What went wrong?

An unexpected sign of omicron variant infection in some children: croup

Pediatricians across the United States say they are seeing an increase in cases of croup, also known as laryngotracheobronchitis.

What symptoms or effects does omicron cause in children?

1:09

Cut almost 300 calories a day by doing something you already do

Do you want to lose weight while sleeping?

Try to extend the time you sleep so you don't become sleep deprived.

How to cut almost 300 calories daily?

This study has the answer 0:49

The number of the day

17 million

The International Federation of Associated Football (FIFA) reported this Tuesday that it received a request for 17 million tickets in the first phase of ticket sales for the Qatar 2022 World Cup.

quote of the day

“This error, which was unfortunately verified, was not intentional and I hope it can be excused”

Benedict XVI admitted again that he had been present at a meeting in 1980 about an abusive priest.

And he called denying it to the lawyers who compiled a report an "oversight."

pick of the day

The 17 best-selling women's perfumes critics are obsessed with

If you need a Valentine's gift that's sure to impress, there's nothing like gifting your loved one a bottle of perfume.

And to finish...

This is how SpaceX space junk lit up the night sky in Mexico

Social media users in northwestern Mexico wondered what the lights that appeared in the sky on Saturday night were.

CNN spoke with a young woman who recorded the phenomenon from the beaches of Los Cabos, and who thought it was a war.

What were those traces that lit up the night sky of Mexico?

0:58

Source: cnnespanol

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