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The 5 things you should know this May 25: another massacre in the United States

2022-05-25T10:11:27.124Z


What you should know about the monkeypox vaccine. The big companies that have left Russia. Upholding the Title 42 policy will not stop illegal crossings.


What you should know about the monkeypox vaccine.

The big companies that have left Russia.

Upholding the Title 42 policy will not stop illegal crossings. 

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

Truth first.

1. Another massacre in a US school

A shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, left at least 19 children and two adults dead, authorities said.

This is everything we know about the shooting.

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  • What to do in case of a shooting?

  • The deadliest shootings in recent US history.

2. Upholding Title 42 policy will not stop illegal crossings

A judge's ruling to prevent the Biden administration from ending Title 42 -- a restriction put in place on the US-Mexico border early in the pandemic when Trump was president -- is unlikely to reduce US border crossings. undocumented immigrants, administration officials warned.

Meanwhile, migration in the Western Hemisphere reaches new highs.

How does the validity of Title 42 impact Mexico?

The look of the experts 6:00

3. The big companies that have left Russia

A time machine: this is how an expert describes the situation Russia is going through amid the exodus of large Western companies that, in response to the war in Ukraine, have decided to withdraw or reduce their operations in the country.

The list, to which Starbucks was added this week, has not stopped growing since the announcement of the invasion.

  • Colombia will train Ukrainian soldiers in demining operations

Starbucks leaves Russia forever 0:59

4. The ABC of the monkeypox vaccine

The vaccine was the key tool to eradicate smallpox, but what about monkeypox now?

There is a specific vaccine for this disease, but it is not widely available globally, and the smallpox vaccine that might also provide protection is no longer widely used.

This is what you should know.

Does smallpox vaccine work against monkeypox?

0:52

5. Elections in Colombia: how to check your polling station

Before going to the polls, it is important that citizens know the exact address of their polling place, so we tell you how to check your polling station and polling station.

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The countdown begins for the Colombian elections 3:48

at coffee time

NASA captures the eruption of an underwater volcano that is the strange home of two species of sharks

One image, which was taken on May 14 by Operational Land Imager 2 on the Landsat 9 satellite, shows a discolored column of water that the underwater volcano was emitting.

The satellite is designed to capture high-resolution photos of our planet.

Why did the eruption cut Tonga off from the world?

1:20

Google's new Street View camera is more portable (and looks weirdly pretty)

Google unveiled a new Street View camera that it thinks will make it much easier to take pictures of the world, especially in remote places like small islands and mountain tops. 

Google's Street View debuts a more portable camera 2:59

Hubble identifies an unusual wrinkle in the rate of expansion of the universe

In the quest to understand how fast our universe is expanding, astronomers already made an unexpected discovery in 1998: "dark energy".

This phenomenon acts as a mysterious repulsive force that speeds up the rate of expansion.

The president of Paris Saint-Germain promises "many changes" to create a "new era" at the club

After managing to retain his star player at a time when it seemed clear that he would sign with Real Madrid, the president of Paris Saint-Germain, Nasser Al-Khelaifi, has promised "many changes" to "create a new era" at the club .

Johnny Depp and Kate Moss, a media relationship from the 90s that now returns to the spotlight

Volatile, dynamite, stormy: multiple adjectives have been used to qualify the media relationship between Johnny Depp and Kate Moss in the 1990s, who is now expected to testify in the trial that pits the actor against his ex-wife Amber Heard.

Kate Moss will be brought to the stand by Heard's defense 2:01

The number of the day

58 hours

People will lose up to 58 hours of sleep a year by 2099. We explain why.

The hours of sleep you need according to your age 1:23

quote of the day

"It's like what makes a movie star a movie star. You know it when you see it. And the chemistry wasn't there."

DC Films president declares that Amber Heard and Jason Momoa had "no chemistry" in "Aquaman".

Wasn't there chemistry between Heard and Momoa in "Aquaman"?

1:02

And to finish...

A dusty self-portrait: this is the last InSight selfie on Mars

NASA's InSight took what will likely be his last selfie on Mars, and it looks very different from his first self-portrait.

The first selfie of the spacecraft was in December 2018, and the last one was taken on April 24.

See how the ship was hit by Martian dust.

See InSight's first and last selfie on Mars 1:12

Source: cnnespanol

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