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5 things you should know this February 4: What’s going on in Iowa?

The message political from Shakira and Jennifer Lopez. Start the election race in the US The political judgment It reaches its final stretch. Today is the world day against cancer. This is what you should know to start the day. First the truth. Subscribe to the newsletter

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What’s going on in Iowa?

The results of the Iowa party assemblies made this Monday were delayed, in the midst of complaints about long waiting times for sending results and growing doubts about a new application used by the state Democratic Party. How does this benefit President Donald Trump?

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Political judgment: final straight

The political trial against Donald Trump in the Senate may end this week, but his legacy will have lasting consequences for American generations to come. And Trump is not expected, just the third president to be accused in the history of U.SHe apologizes for any of that, as President Bill Clinton did after the accusation he faced. This is what will happen in this crucial week

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Coronavirus, more deadly

In a matter of weeks, the number of deaths for him coronavirus in mainland China has overcome the 2003 SARS epidemic in the country. The virus has been confirmed in more than 25 countries and territories since it was first detected in the Chinese city of Wuhan in December.

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Cancer

Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the world, according to the World Health Organization. It is a disease that develops when changes occur in a group of normal cells in the body and these have an “abnormal and uncontrolled” growth that produce tumors, says the World Cancer Day page, which is celebrated on February 4. Meet the five most common and deadly types of cancer in the world.

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The political message of Shakira and Jennifer López

The 2020 Super Bowl halftime show, headed by two Latin women in Miami, served as Replica to a government that spent the last three years denigrating the populations that these artists represent. The message of Shakira, the Colombian star, was simple and subtle: a call to the sounds and feelings that catapulted her to American fame. Jennifer Lopez, who is of Puerto Rican heritage, had a clear political message: she sang a mix of Bruce Springsteen’s iconic “Born in the USA” and her own “Let’s Get Loud” while wrapped in a reversible feather coat with the flags of United States and Puerto Rico, the American territory to which President Donald Trump has hardly paid attention in times of crisis. In addition, his 11-year-old daughter and other children sang from bright structures that closely resembled cages, something interpreted as indirect to the Trump administration, which has been widely criticized for the treatment received by children. immigrants.

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At coffee time

Goodbye to Blackberry phones

Sorry, BlackBerry fans. The iconic smartphones with full keyboard they will disappear (once again).

Fireflies face extinction

The loss of their natural habitats, the use of pesticides and artificial light endanger extinction to some of the approximately 2,000 species of fireflies.

The best and worst commercials of the Super Bowl

As if they responded collectively to a moment of partisan politics and news disturbing, most of the commercials of the Super Bowl LIV this year They leaned heavily toward comedy.

Stephen King leaves Facebook and this is the reason

Writer Stephen King left Facebook after expressing concerns about false information and privacy.

Adidas and its new campaign for the environment

The German sportswear company launched new fabrics, made with 100% recycled polyester. The objective of the company is to reduce the use of that material to more than half this year.

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The day’s figure

10 days

In the middle of the fight against the coronavirus, the Chinese authorities built in 10 days a gigantic hospital with 1,000 beds to support emergency operations. This is not the first time that the Asian country executes a work of this nature in record time.

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The date of the day

‘’ Since January 23, I have only left my home once ’’

In Wuhan, the epicenter of the coronavirus, very few want to go outside. Nor has the Guatemalan Celia Esquivel who has said that since January 23, she only left her home once. In an interview with CNN, Esquivel said that his family only has food left for two days and says that in supermarkets there is food, but they don’t want to go find it. ‘’ We just have to wait, ’’ he told us.

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And to finish…

Gray seals can clap in the wild and this video try it

Although they are known to applaud in captivity, a gray seal has been filmed “clapping” with its fins in nature for the first time.

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