La primera dama Melania Trump, disfrutó haciendo manualidades con los niños y sus familias. Luego, dio un paseo por el hospital con el grupo y la presidenta y directora ejecutiva del hospital, Michelle Riley-Brown, y paso un tiempo con pacientes y familiares en la “Sala del Jardín”.
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Freed Israeli-American hostage Edan Alexander visits WH, thanks Trump for ‘saving his life’
Edan Alexander, the last Israeli-American hostage in Gaza who was recently released from captivity, met with President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump in the White House on Thursday.
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El delantero portugués tenía 28 años y su hermano menor, André Silva, también futbolista 26. Fueron hallados muertos tras colisionar e incendiarse su coche en la ciudad de Zamora, noroeste de España, poco después de la medianoche, según anunció la policía.
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Liverpool soccer star Diogo Jota has died in a car crash, along with his brother, in northwestern Spain just days after being married.
Read More Liverpool ‘soccer star’ Diogo Jota dies alongside his brother in car crash just days after his weddingIdaho Murders: Bryan Kohberger expected to serve sentence in one of America’s worst prisons
Bryan Kohberger, the man who pleaded guilty to the 2022 murders of four University of Idaho students, is expected to serve his sentence at one of America’s worst prisons.
Read More Idaho Murders: Bryan Kohberger expected to serve sentence in one of America’s worst prisonsPentagon: Iran nuclear program set back ‘closer to 2 years’ following U.S. strikes
The Pentagon announced that U.S. airstrikes on three key Iranian nuclear facilities in late June have set back Iran’s nuclear program by “one to two years,” likely closer to two, according to Pentagon spokesperson Sean Parnell.
Read More Pentagon: Iran nuclear program set back ‘closer to 2 years’ following U.S. strikes