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Ciudadanos denuncian pago de formularios para disminuir puntaje del Sisbén
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2020 Was Earth s 2nd-Hottest On Record And Colorado Felt It

Hart Van Denburg/CPR News The Pine Gulch and Grizzly Creek wildfires have burned tens of thousands of acres on the Western Slope, leading to highway closures, evacuations and hazy orange skies on the Front Range made more pronounced at sunset. The view west from City Park in Denver, Thursday, Aug. 12, 2020. It was more than the year of the pandemic; 2020 was also one of the planet’s hottest years ever recorded. It s a global trend driven largely by greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuels, new data from U.S. and European scientists shows. Researchers at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the United Kingdom’s Met Office said 2020 was the second-hottest on record, while scientists at NASA and the European Union’s Copernicus program said the year tied with 2016 for the hottest on record.

Shots fired incident leads to charges for Felton man

47abc January 8, 2021 FELTON, Del. – Delaware State Police arrested a Felton man Thursday night following a shots fired incident. At around 8:15 p.m., troopers responded to the area of Sandtown Road in Felton for a report of shots fired. It was learned that an off duty Delaware State Trooper was in their residence when they heard the sound of gunfire outside. The trooper reportedly went outside to investigate, hearing the sound of shots nearby and the sound of shots fired as a vehicle passed the driveway of the home. One shot sounded close enough that the trooper could hear the sound of the bullet as it buzzed past.

Freedom of choice: New Hampshire Gov Chris Sununu won t mandate coronavirus vaccine

Sununu’s announcement offers relief for worried citizens On CNBC’s “Squawk Box,” Republican Sununu talked about why he thinks Congress should pass COVID-19 aid immediately. He shared that the pandemic is currently driving various costs, like vaccine development and distribution, and that Congress hasn’t done anything to help Americans amid the eight-month-long lockdowns. Sununu urged Congress to roll out relief efforts as the country continues to struggle during the coronavirus pandemic. He highlighted the importance of “focused relief efforts” that are flexible for states instead of the “megalomaniac attitude that comes from Washington” that tries to control all aspects of pandemic response.

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