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Las declaraciones de la organización Black Lives Matter que fueron publicadas a través de su página de
Instagram, han generado gran polémica en redes sociales. Su posición es que Estados Unidos el responsable del hostigamiento al pueblo de la isla cubana.
En la publicación, que ahora tiene los comentarios limitados, BLM condenó el trato inhumano por parte de Estados Unidos al pueblo cubano y
acusó a líderes estadounidenses de interferir con la revolución durante décadas . El pueblo de Cuba está siendo castigado por el gobierno de Estados Unidos porque el país (Cuba) ha mantenido su compromiso con la soberanía y la autodeterminación. Los líderes de Estados Unidos han intentado aplastar esta Revolución durante décadas , dijeron.
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Many Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service employees statewide answered the call when a wide range of efforts related to disaster recovery during the COVID-19 pandemic, Hurricane Laura and Winter Storm Uri were needed in the past year.
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If you haven’t noticed, some of Central Texas’ trees aren’t looking so good.
Live oaks with leaves sprouting from the branches and trunk. Ash trees with a sporadic green on only half of the canopy. Loquat, fig and citrus trees with growth at the base of the tree and nowhere else.
Joshua Erickson, forestry program manager for the Austin Parks and Recreation Department, said we’re seeing evidence of unprecedented damage to Austin’s trees, and even with his own friends and neighbors, he finds himself the bearer of bad news.
Many trees that are suffering now aren t going to make it through the summer, and even if they do, we are going to be seeing some funky trees for years to come, he said.