Camila Rojas

Hola, soy Camila Rojas, periodista apasionada por contar historias que conectan con las personas. Trabajo en diversos medios digitales, como No Cure Magazine, donde me especializo en temas de actualidad, cultura, tecnología y tendencias emergentes. Mi misión es crear contenido que no solo informe, sino que también inspire y genere impacto.
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The Government of Milei has made official the number of Domingo Cavallo’s daughter as ambassador to the Organization of American States

The Government of Milei has made official the number of Domingo Cavallo’s daughter as ambassador to the Organization of American States

Related media - Associated media The government has officially este miércoles el nombramiento de Sonia Cavallodaughter of the former Minister of Economy Domingo Cavallo, as eAmbassador to the Organization of American States (OAS). The appointment became effective pursuant to Decree 433/2024, which takes the form of the president Javier Milei and Chancellor Diana Mondino, which was published in the Boletín Oficial. The official designation will now go to the Senate of the Nation, which will have to pay attention to the designation of Cavallo as ambassador. The Executive Power was named in the Ministry of External Relations, International Trade and…
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Timberwolves’ Anthony Edwards can’t run from stardom anymore

Timberwolves’ Anthony Edwards can’t run from stardom anymore

Connected media - Related media PHOENIX — Fresh off, arguably, the most important performance of his young career, Anthony Edwards sat in front of the world with a white tank top and an all-black Atlanta Braves fitted cap that sat loose, hovering just above his crisp hairline — making him look more like an extra in Outkast’s “Player’s Ball” video than the future face of the NBA. Edwards is who he is. Silly. Lovable. Intelligent. Country. He wears it all, loudly and proudly. He’s also a competitor. A trash-talker. He wears all of those things just as loud, just as…
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Farm Animals Are Hauled All Over the Country. So Are Their Pathogens.

Farm Animals Are Hauled All Over the Country. So Are Their Pathogens.

Associated media - Associated media As they travel, farm animals can also leave pathogens in their wake. In one study, scientists found that disease-causing bacteria, including some that were resistant to antibiotics, flowed off moving poultry trucks and into the cars behind them. The trucks were “just disseminating these antibiotic-resistant bacteria,” said Ana Rule, an expert on bioaerosols at Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health and an author of the study. Contaminated transport vehicles have also been known to spread pathogens long after the infected animals have disembarked and may be playing a role in the dairy cow…
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Live Updates

Connected media - Linked media The crash of a helicopter carrying President Ebrahim Raisi of Iran could hardly have come at a more volatile time for the Islamic Republic.Sunday’s episode left the fate of Mr. Raisi — who many analysts believed was being groomed to become Iran’s next supreme leader — uncertain against a backdrop of economic misery, widespread public discontent and geopolitical tensions that had pushed Israel and Iran to exchange rare direct attacks. In the event of the president’s death, the vice president takes over and must organize an election within 50 days, said Ali Vaez, the Iran…
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Prosecutors Say Shohei Ohtani’s Interpreter Stole  Million From Star

Prosecutors Say Shohei Ohtani’s Interpreter Stole $16 Million From Star

Associated media - Related media The case is a very public example of the fine line sports leagues are walking in regard to sports gambling. Professional leagues resisted any association with gambling for decades, but that has changed since a Supreme Court ruling six years ago led to 38 states now allowing legalized gambling on sports. (California is not one of them.) Now leagues are taking millions of dollars from casinos and sports books, and advertisements from sports gambling companies are ubiquitous in stadiums and on game broadcasts. Still, the leagues worry about protecting the integrity of their games, and…
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