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Sacramento sigue en tensión diez días después de la muerte de Stephon Clark

Los Ángeles, 28 mar (EFE).- Diez días después de la muerte a manos de agentes de la policía de Stephon Clark, un afroamericano de 22 años que estaba desarmado y en el patio de la casa de sus abuelos cuando falleció, Sacramento (California) sigue en tensión por las protestas que reclaman justicia y el fin …

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Stormy Daniels asks court to force Trump to testify under oath

Washington, Mar 28 (EFE).- Porn actress Stormy Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, on Wednesday filed a motion in a California court seeking to force President Donald Trump and his attorney, Michael Cohen, to testify under oath. Daniels’ lawyer, Michael Avenatti, filed a request for Trump to testify for “no greater than two hours” …

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Youths turn to memes to oppose Trump’s anti-immigrant policies

Phoenix, Mar 28 (EFE).- With humor and without fear of using strong language, a group of young people in Phoenix, Arizona, has formed a movement that has turned to memes, gifs (short animations) and other means of expression to oppose the criminalization of immigrants. “Memes vs Trump” is the name they chose for their movement, …

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Activists: Citizenship status question on US Census is attack on immigrants

Los Angeles, Mar 27 (EFE).- The Donald Trump administration’s move to include a question about immigrants’ citizenship status on the 2020 Census could spark a legal battle. Activists and politicians characterized as unconstitutional and an “attack” on immigrants the inclusion of the citizenship status question on the upcoming Census, and the move spurred the California …

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US expels 60 Russian diplomats over ex-spy’s poisoning in UK

Washington, Mar 26 (EFE).- The United States on Monday expelled 60 Russian diplomats in response to the attempted murder of former Russian intelligence officer Sergei Skripal in the United Kingdom earlier this month, officials said. “With these steps, the United States and our allies and partners make clear to Russia that its actions have consequences,” …

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Trump: Construction of US-Mexico border wall to begin immediately

Washington, Mar 25 (EFE).- President Donald Trump said Sunday that construction of his much-touted wall along the US-Mexico border will begin “immediately” given that Congress last week approved $1.6 billion to launch the task. “Much can be done with the $1.6 Billion given to building and fixing the border wall. It is just a down …

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Stormy Daniels: I kept quiet about affair with Trump out of fear for my life

Washington, Mar 25 (EFE).- Porn actress Stephanie Clifford, better known as Stormy Daniels, told “60 Minutes” on Sunday that she kept quiet about her affair with mogul Donald Trump before he became president because she had received a death threat if she talked. Daniels, who sued Trump earlier this month to allow her to break …

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Trump issues new memo barring most transgender individuals from US military

Washington, Mar 24 (EFE).- The president of the United States has issued a new memorandum that replaces a previous blanket ban on transgender people serving in the US military. The new directive, signed by Donald Trump and issued late Friday, allows these individuals to serve in the armed forces “under certain limited circumstances.” The memorandum …

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One Million people demand greater control over access to guns in US

Washington, Mar 24 (EFE).- A million people, mostly students, poured into the streets Saturday in 800 cities and towns across the US to demand greater control over access to guns in a country that has more shootings in schools than anywhere else in the world. Some thought the fervor shown by the country’s young people …

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