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Trump ordena un “bloqueo total” a los petroleros sancionados que llegan y salen de Venezuela

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Por Kit Maher, CNN

El presidente de EE.UU., Donald Trump, dijo el martes que ordenó un “bloqueo total y completo” a los petroleros sancionados que llegan y salen de Venezuela. En la medida, anunciada en una publicación de Truth Social, intensificó su retórica contra el Gobierno del presidente de Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro.

Enfatizó las palabras “bloqueo total y completo” en mayúsculas, y Trump señaló la gran cantidad de activos militares en la región; también sugirió que podrían llegar más y señaló al Gobierno de Maduro por su nombre.

“Venezuela está completamente rodeada por la mayor Armada jamás reunida en la historia de Sudamérica. Solo se hará más grande, y el impacto para ellos será como nada que hayan visto antes — hasta que devuelvan a Estados Unidos todo el petróleo, la tierra y otros activos que previamente nos robaron”, dijo Trump el martes por la noche.

Trump acusó al “ilegítimo régimen de Maduro” de usar petróleo robado para “financiarse, terrorismo de drogas, trata de personas, asesinato y secuestro”.

La semana pasada, Estados Unidos incautó un petrolero sancionado frente a la costa de Venezuela.

“Estados Unidos no permitirá que criminales, terroristas u otros países roben, amenacen o dañen a nuestra nación y, de igual manera, no permitirá que un régimen hostil tome nuestro petróleo, tierra o cualquier otro activo, todos los cuales deben ser devueltos a Estados Unidos, INMEDIATAMENTE”, dijo Trump.

El Gobierno de Trump ha lanzado ataques contra embarcaciones sospechosas de narcotráfico en el Caribe y Trump ha dicho repetidamente que pronto vendrán ataques en tierra. Los funcionarios en gran medida habían enmarcado la operación como una cuestión de lucha contra los narcóticos, pero el martes, Vanity Fair publicó entrevistas en las que la secretaria general de la Casa Blanca, Susie Wiles, indicó que la campaña tenía como objetivo presionar a Maduro para que se hiciera a un lado.

CNN se ha comunicado con la Casa Blanca para obtener más información sobre el bloqueo.

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Trump expected to sign executive order reclassifying marijuana, easing restrictions on the drug

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By Kit Maher, Kristen Holmes, CNN

(CNN) — President Donald Trump is expected to sign an executive order Thursday that would reschedule marijuana to a lower drug classification — a move that would ease federal restrictions, though it would not mean full legalization, according to a source familiar with the planning and a senior White House official.

The order would reclassify marijuana from a Schedule I drug, which the Drug Enforcement Administration defines as having “no currently accepted medical use and a high potential for abuse,” to a Schedule III drug, which the DEA defines as having “a moderate to low potential for physical and psychological dependence,” sources said. That reclassification could have implications for research of marijuana or use for medical purposes.

The White House official warned that while the signing was planned for Thursday, that timing could shift. Trump himself previewed that the issue was on his radar Monday, telling reporters he was considering reclassification “very strongly.”

“We are considering that because a lot of people want to see it — the reclassification, because it leads to tremendous amounts of research that can’t be done unless you reclassify. So, we are looking at that very strongly,” Trump told reporters in the Oval Office.

A year ago, Trump had suggested his return to the White House would usher in a new era for marijuana, making it easier for adults to access safe products and giving states greater leeway to pursue legalization.

He first declared his support for changing federal marijuana policy in the 2024 presidential race amid an aggressive courtship of younger voters, saying he wanted to allow for weed companies to obtain bank accounts and for universities to research the drug.

Trump announced at the time that he intended to vote for a ballot measure to legalize recreational marijuana in his home state of Florida. He then added that, as president, he would “continue to focus on research to unlock the medical uses of marijuana to a Schedule 3 drug.”

Privately, the White House has spent much of 2025 researching whether and how to move ahead with rescheduling marijuana.

Trump and other officials discussed the issue at a more than two-hour meeting in the Oval Office on December 9, two sources told CNN, though no final decision was made in the immediate aftermath.

White House chief of staff Susie Wiles had previously requested affected agencies to weigh in, and their responses, compiled by Trump’s Domestic Policy Council, were presented to her over the summer.

CNN’s Steve Contorno contributed to this report.

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CDC adopts advisers’ recommendation against universal hepatitis B vaccines for babies

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By Katherine Dillinger, CNN

(CNN) — The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention officially abandoned universal hepatitis B vaccination for newborns on Tuesday, signing off on its vaccine advisers’ recommendation for individual decision-making — a move that experts and researchers say will lead to more illness.

The changes are the most significant yet by the members of the CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, or ACIP, who were handpicked by US Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. after he removed all 17 previous members this summer.

Hepatitis B vaccination had been recommended for all infants in the US since 1991, a move that helped slash infections in children from an estimated 18,000 cases per year to about 20. Before the new recommendations, the CDC vaccine schedule advised the first dose at birth, a second dose at 1 month or 2 months, and a third at 6 months to 15 months.

The CDC will now recommend shared decision-making with health care providers for mothers who test negative for the virus and are deciding when to have their children vaccinated against hepatitis B, including at birth. If the vaccine isn’t given at birth, they suggest waiting until a child is at least 2 months old.

“This recommendation reflects ACIP’s rigorous review of the available evidence,” acting CDC Director Jim O’Neill said in a statement Tuesday. “We are restoring the balance of informed consent to parents whose newborns face little risk of contracting hepatitis B.”

The CDC is still reviewing the advisers’ vote in favor of testing children for immunity to hepatitis B when parents and health care providers are determining whether the child might need subsequent vaccine doses.

However, hepatitis B vaccination shortly after birth has never been mandatory, and doctors argued it was already a discussion between providers and parents. Universal vaccination for newborns is still recommended by major medical groups such as the Infectious Diseases Society of America and the American Academy of Pediatrics.

“Since the ACIP voted to downgrade the recommendation for a birth dose of hepatitis B vaccine, pediatricians are already reporting more parents declining to give their child this critical dose,” AAP President Dr. Susan Kressly said in a statement. “As a pediatrician, this is heartbreaking when we have a vaccine that can prevent so many infections, and it is deeply disappointing to see the continued dismissal of expertise to inform recommendations that have broad implications on the health of America’s children.”

Hepatitis B is a liver infection caused by an extremely infectious virus. It’s transmitted through blood or genital fluids from an infected person and can be passed easily during childbirth from a woman to her child during either a vaginal delivery or C-section. However, it can also spread through bites or scratches, such as when children are playing.

After an acute hepatitis B infection, many adults clear the viru

Denuncian la detención del politólogo venezolano Nicmer Evans

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Por CNN en Español

El politólogo venezolano Nicmer Evans, director del medio digital Punto de Corte, fue detenido presuntamente por funcionarios del Servicio Bolivariano de Inteligencia Nacional (Sebin), sin que hasta ahora se conozca dónde está, según denunció su familia.

Martha Cambero, esposa de Evans, dijo el lunes a periodistas que la detención ocurrió el sábado, cuando —relató— supuestos integrantes del Sebin acudieron a su casa, le dijeron que le harían una “entrevista” y se lo llevaron.

“No sabemos el paradero de él. Sabemos que fueron unos funcionarios del Servicio de Inteligencia Nacional Bolivariana, Sebin, que lo llevaron a una entrevista y hoy, a 48 horas de haber salido de su hogar, no ha regresado”, expuso Cambero, luego de entregar un recurso de habeas corpus ante el Tribunal Supremo de Justicia. Cambero también difundió un comunicado al respecto.

CNN intenta contactar al Sebin para pedir información sobre el tema. También contactó al Ministerio Público y al Tribunal Supremo de Justicia para pedir comentarios y espera respuesta.

El sábado, Evans difundió en redes sociales un video en el que dijo que una comisión que se había “identificado como del Sebin” había llegado a su casa. El video no muestra a esta supuesta comitiva.

“Dicen que van a realizar una entrevista. Yo voy a ir voluntariamente a esa entrevista. Esperemos ver cuáles son las consecuencias de esto, ya había habido algunas advertencias en este sentido, y bueno, voy a dar la cara, no tengo nada que temer. La libertad de expresión es así, y nosotros los que defendemos la libertad de expresión y la democracia en el país estamos permanentemente dispuestos a dar la cara en cualquier momento”, señaló.

Evans apoyó al movimiento encabezado por el entonces presidente Hugo Chávez hasta que este murió en 2013, según la agencia EFE. Desde entonces, ha hecho diversas críticas al Gobierno del mandatario venezolano Nicolás Maduro e incluso ha dicho que se arrepiente de haber apoyado a Chávez, agrega EFE.

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Ride-share driver arrested for November sexual assault in Camarillo

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VENTURA COUNTY, Calif. (KEYT) – A 35-year-old ride-share driver from Bakersfield has been arrested in connection with a November sexual assault of an unconscious woman in Camarillo.

In November of this year, an investigation into allegations of a sexual assault revealed that a ride-share driver, later identified as a 35-year-old Bakersfield man, picked up a 21-year-old woman in Thousand Oaks and drove her to Camarillo stated a press release from the Ventura County Sheriff's Office.

According to the Ventura County Sheriff's Office, the woman was intoxicated and unconscious when they reached her ride-share destination, and the driver then proceeded to drive her around Camarillo and sexually assaulted her.

On Dec. 15, detectives arrested the 35-year-old for rape of an unconscious person and he was booked into the Pre-Trial Detention Facility with bail set at $500,000 noted the Ventura County Sheriff's Office.

The Bakersfield man remains in custody and is next scheduled to appear in court on Dec. 17 shared the Ventura County Sheriff's Office.

The investigation into the driver is ongoing and anyone with more information is asked to contact Detective Mitchell Peterson at 805-384-4745 or via email at [email protected].

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