“It was a clean tear, if you want to call it that, so it’s one of those ones that heals ... it’s the more quick-healing version,” Harbaugh said. “Ar’Darius tells me he’ll be back in November. He’s always been a quick healer. I’m looking at November, December in my mind, so yes, we’re counting on him being back.”
Mexico’s government has been working furiously to talk U.S. President Donald Trump down from tariff threats and meet demands by his administration to crack down on organized crime. At the same time, Trump has beenwith courts trying to block various actions.
The turmoil could hurt international investment in Mexico if investors believe their money is less secure, Zissis said.“It feels like Mexico is opening a Pandora’s box,” she said.Associated Press journalists María Verza and Christian Chávez contributed to this report from Mexico City and Ciudad Juarez, Mexico.
CIUDAD DE MÉXICO (AP) — Los mexicanos elegirán el domingo por primera vez a sus jueces entre cientos de candidatos que apenas conocen. En teoría, ningún partido debía promocionarlos, pero la campaña de las controvertidas elecciones judiciales ha dejado hasta hoy muestras de lo contrario.El Instituto Nacional Electoral (INE), encargado de la convocatoria, fijó una serie de normas y restricciones para la campaña —que concluyó el miércoles— en un intento de garantizar que haya equidad e imparcialidad
Por ejemplo, los aspirantes a jueces no podían recibir apoyo o financiamiento de organizaciones políticas, tampoco contratar espacios de promoción en los medios. Sólo se les permitió imprimir volantes y realizar pequeñas concentraciones, así como campañas a través de las redes sociales con sus propios recursos con unos topes —de unos 11.000 dólares hasta 70.000 dólares— dependiendo del cargo al que aspiran.
Pese a los esfuerzos del INE, analistas consultados por The Associated Press coincidieron en que el proceso quedó marcado desde su origen por la política, ya que las propias elecciones judiciales son fruto de una reforma muy controvertida que impulsó el oficialismo y sus aliados cuando Andrés Manuel López Obrador aún era presidente.“I agree in this case with FDA that efficacy data are important to see,” Poland said.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has cast doubt on the safety of mRNA vaccines, but Moderna President Stephen Hoge told investors in an earnings call last week that talks with the FDA were productive and “business as usual.”the FDA was asking the company to run a new clinical trial of its protein-based COVID-19 vaccine after the agency grants full approval, sowing uncertainty about other vaccine updates.
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