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EEUU vuelve a imponer sanciones a Venezuela al desvanecerse esperanzas de elecciones justas

Las encuestas de opinión muestran que la mayoría de los venezolanos echarían gustosos a Maduro del cargo si tuvieran la más mínima oportunidad.
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Walmart Launches Store-Label Food Brand to Appeal to Younger Shoppers
The brand, called Bettergoods, is just hitting Walmart stores and online.
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Protesters in Israel demand deal to secure hostages release
There were mass demonstrations in Israel as thousands of protesters blocked a highway in Tel Aviv, demanding a deal to secure the release of Israeli hostages in Gaza.
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Eye Opener: Protesters break into a building at Columbia University
Demonstrators break into a building at Columbia University, as campus protests escalate over the war in Gaza. Also, four law enforcement officers are killed in Charlotte, North Carolina, after being ambushed while serving a warrant. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener.
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Rep. Elise Stefanik seeks probe of special counsel Jack Smith
Rep. Elise Stefanik sent a letter to the Justice Department's Office of Professional Responsibility calling on it to open an investigation into special counsel Jack Smith.
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Texas Rancher Wants Greg Abbott to Pay Him a 'Premium' for Border Wall
"Texas won't back down," Texas Governor Greg Abbott said about building a new border wall in South Texas.
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Karen Read murder trial filled with explosive accusations as day 2 kicks off: 'Bombshell after bombshell'
Karen Read's lawyers and prosecutors sparred on day one of Read's murder trial, which has become a years-long spectacle, including an alleged cover-up
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California's 'duplex bill' was struck down in a handful of cities. What's next?
This week’s court decision is the latest skirmish in the cities-vs.-state conflict over efforts to boost housing and make homeownership more attainable for millions of Californians.
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2024 Tony Awards: 'Stereophonic' and 'Hell's Kitchen' lead nominations
The nominees for Broadway's biggest prize were announced Tuesday by Jesse Tyler Ferguson and Renée Elise Goldsberry. Here's the full list of 2024 Tony nominations.
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Prince Harry's Love for His Kids Goes Viral
Prince Harry's pride in his role as a father impressed fans on social media after he said: "I love every part of it."
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Columbia students describe night of terror as protesters occupy building: 'Like a scene from 'The Shining''
Columbia University students Jessica Schwalb and Jonas Du told 'Fox & Friends' about the escalating ordeal in which anti-Israel protesters seized control of a building on campus.
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Poland will not yet adopt the euro, finance minister says
Twenty years after joining the European Union, Poland has still not adopted the euro. The Polish finance minister said keeping the zloty helped avoid recession and weather other shocks.
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Defense to cross-examine first officer on scene in Karen Read trial
On Monday, the court heard opening statements in the trial of Karen Read, who has pleaded not guilty to second degree murder for the 2022 death of her police officer boyfriend in Massachusetts. On Tuesday, the defense will cross-examine the first officer who was on scene. Dozens of witnesses are expected to testify.
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U.S. ramps up chip production efforts with taxpayers footing part of the bill
The U.S. is ramping up its chip production while trying to block China from dominating the market.
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Dad Shares 5-Word Message He'll Always Have For Sons As They Grow Up
Ben said he created the video because he's got three young boys and is "worried for their life ahead."
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Federal Reserve to discuss interest rates at they remain at 23-year high
CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger breaks down what to know as the Federal Reserve is set to meet to discuss interest rates that remain at a 23-year high since last summer.
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Campus Protesters Spotted Wearing Hamas Headbands–What We Know
Photos show two people wearing Hamas headbands during what appears to be recent university campus protests
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You can buy these 10 tiny houses on Amazon
If you've ever considered downsizing, sheds and tiny house kits can offer low-cost housing.
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Japan PM Kishida says he will not step down after his party's loss in special elections amid scandal
Japanese PM Fumio Kishida said he would win back the people's trust by addressing corruption after his party lost the country's special election.
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Columbia students who witnessed anti-Israel protesters' building takeover speaks out: 'We feel alone'
Students at Columbia University have been describing the chaotic scenes at at the campus last night, when protesters took over an academic building by smashing through a door with a hammer.
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Barbra Streisand slammed for asking Melissa McCarthy about Ozempic use
Barbra Streisand asked Melissa McCarthy if she used Ozempic in a since-deleted comment.
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Donald Trump’s New York criminal trial resumes with second week of testimony
Michael Cohen’s former banker will resume testimony in Donald Trump’s New York criminal trial.
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'Columbia Will Burn': Campus Protesters Refuse to Back Down
Students defied a deadline to leave a pro-Palestinian encampment at the university, then some occupied Hamilton Hall in a move reminiscent of a 1968 protest.
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Rudy Giuliani's Credit Card Reveals 'Unauthorized Payments': Court Filing
Giuliani's bankruptcy creditors said they will not let him drive them or his case "off a cliff" and warned of "more draconian" measures.
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The FCC just doled out big privacy fines. It could soon lose that power.
A surging federal bill could largely strip the agency’s authority.
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Anne Hathaway celebrates five years of sobriety: ‘That feels like a milestone’
The "Devil Wears Prada" star told the New York Times in a new interview that she does not "normally talk about" her decision to stop drinking.
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4 law enforcement officers killed while trying to serve a warrant in Charlotte
Four law enforcement officers have been killed and four others were injured while trying to serve a warrant in Charlotte, North Carolina. Three of the victims who died were with a U.S. Marshals task force and the fourth was a member of the local police.
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Law enforcement officers killed and injured in Charlotte shooting identified
The law enforcement victims killed in Charlotte include a deputy U.S. Marshal who remains unidentified, two officers from the North Carolina Department of Adult Correction who were assigned to a fugitive task force with the U.S. Marshals Service and a Charlotte-Mecklenburg police officer.
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Severe Thunderstorm Warning as Map Reveals Where Hail and Wind to Strike
Several states in the Midwest are marked for potential severe thunderstorms, according to the National Weather Service.
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Column: Climate change is a star in some of Hollywood's most popular movies
Among 250 top films, just under 10% mentioned global warming — although superhero movies were some of the best performers.
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Donald Trump Hush Money Trial Live Updates: Michael Cohen's Former Banker to Resume Testimony
The third week of former President Donald Trump's hush money trial resumes today in New York City with witness testimony. Follow Newsweek's live blog for the latest updates.
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Tacos de canasta are portable, adaptable and ready to party
Mexican basket tacos are an experience all to themselves. Here’s how to make them at home.
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Rep. Elise Stefanik demands DOJ ethics probe into Jack Smith, accuses him of election interference
House Republican Conference Chair Elise Stefanik is calling for an ethics investigation into special counsel Jack Smith, accusing him of meddling in the 2024 presidential election.
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8 L.A. happenings in May to get you ready for summer
It's time for May and all of its offerings. From Michael Kors Collection's return to Beverly Hills to Mickalene Thomas at the Broad, here’s what to do this month.
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Is ‘Challengers’ Zendaya’s Movie Star Moment?
She's world-famous, but Challengers is only her eighth live-action movie. Is this her career turning point?
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‘The Tattooist of Auschwitz’: A New Holocaust Drama That Couldn’t Be Timelier
Martin Mlaka / Sky UKThe Holocaust is the wound that never heals because the hate that fueled it is always here, and one need only look and listen today—with Jews persecuted and demonized at home and abroad, and with vehement calls for their expulsion and extermination as commonplace as they were in the 1930s and 1940s—to be reminded that antisemitism is the world’s eternal ugliness. Thus, Peacock’s six-part limited series The Tattooist of Auschwitz arrives at a particularly auspicious moment. Inspired by both Heather Morris’ best-selling 2018 book and the memories of its main character, it’s a stirring tribute to the perseverance of one man and, by extension, to all who survived the horrors of Hitler’s genocide, and who were rewarded for their triumph with a lifetime of pain, guilt, heartache, and ghosts that refuse to go quietly into the terrible night.Spearheaded by director Tali Shalom Ezer and writer Jacquelin Perske, The Tattooist of Auschwitz, which premieres May 2, is, in several ways, a familiar tale refracted through a novel lens, and at times, its framing device proves a tad clunky. Nonetheless, such intermittent gracelessness is overshadowed by the proceedings’ complexity, poignancy, and horror. In Melbourne, Australia circa 2003, hospital worker Heather (Melanie Lynskey) visits the apartment of Lale Sokolov (Harvey Keitel), a widower and Holocaust survivor to whom she’s been referred by a friend. Lale wants someone to pen his life story and Heather is an aspiring writer. Despite not being Jewish or having any first-hand relationship with the atrocities of WWII, she agrees to the task, sitting with Lale in his sunlit living room as he slowly recounts his unthinkable ordeal.That begins in 1942 Slovakia, where twentysomething Lale (Jonah Hauer-King) hears that one member of each Jewish household must report to the authorities for work duty. Lale volunteers and is promptly loaded into an overcrowded train and transported to Auschwitz II—Birkenau, the most infamous of the Third Reich’s numerous concentration camps. Upon arriving, he displays courage to the man tasked with giving him his forearm number, and following a nearly fatal illness from which he recovers thanks to his friend’s bravery, he lucks into a job as a tattooist. Through this assignment, he eventually meets Gita (Anna Próchniak), and it’s love at first sight. Amour doesn’t blossom easily in this environment, however, and their ensuing attempts to forge a bond, and to help keep each other alive, involves compromises and choices of a dreadful sort, many of them enabled by a sociopathic Nazi guard named Stefan Baretzki (Jonas Nay) who takes Lale under his wing.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Trump ‘hush money’ NYC trial live updates: Michael Cohen’s banker set to resume testimony
Former President Donald Trump returns to court for his Stormy Daniels "hush money" trial.
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Columbia University locks down campus buildings following overnight mutiny: 'Effective immediately'
Columbia University has restricted campus access indefinitely after an anti-Israel mob broke into an academic building early Tuesday morning.
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Drew Barrymore tells Kamala Harris she needs to be America's 'Mamala' in 'cringe' moment
Vice President Kamala Harris was asked on Drew Barrymore's show if she could become a mother to the country in a segment that is being widely mocked online.
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Tony Awards 2024 nominations: The full list of nominees
The nominations for the 2024 Tony Awards, honoring the best of Broadway, were announced Tuesday morning. The 2023-2024 Broadway season was a highly competitive and unpredictable one. Fifteen new musicals opened during the past year, which is the widest field in at in at least three decades.  There were also 10 new plays, five play...
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Live updates: Witness testimony to continue in Trump’s hush money trial
More witnesses are expected to be called to testify Tuesday in Donald Trump’s trial on allegations of business fraud related to hush money payments.
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Mexico takes Ecuador to top UN court over embassy raid in Quito
Mexico has taken Ecuador to the top U.N. court, accusing the nation of violating international law by storming the Mexican Embassy. The raid occurred on April 5.
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King Charles visits cancer center as monarch returns to public duties following diagnosis
King Charles III was diagnosed with a form of cancer and is undergoing treatment, Buckingham Palace announced in February. The monarch suspended public engagements.
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Interior Decorator on How To Make Your Home Look Like a Movie: 'So Cozy'
"Probably the biggest trait in Nancy Meyers' movies is the wall color," an interior designer revealed in a viral TikTok clip.
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Jeff Bridges shares health update 3 years after coming ‘pretty close to dying’
The "Big Lebowski" star called his 2021 health scare a "learning experience" but admitted he does not "think too much about the past."
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2025 NFL mock draft odds: Giants take QB Shedeur Sanders in top 10
With nearly a year to go until the next NFL draft, we break down what the top 10 selections might look like in 2025.
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Stefanik hits special counsel Jack Smith with ethics complaint, accuses him of election meddling
The No. 3 House Republican, Rep. Elise Stefanik, is demanding the DOJ launch an ethics investigation into special counsel Jack Smith.
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Walmart is launching an upscale store brand. Here what it's selling.
Walmart said its new store brand Bettergoods is "chef-inspired," and offers dozens of upscale products like plant-based milks.
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Tony Award nominations 2024: Updating list of nominees and analysis
“Hell’s Kitchen,” “Illinoise,” “The Outsiders,” “Suffs” and “Water for Elephants” will contend for best musical.
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