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“Acompañaremos a las 540 unidades de vivienda afectadas por la explosión”: alcalde de Soacha

En 6AM Hoy por Hoy de Caracol Radio estuvo el alcalde de Soacha, Julián Sánchez, para hablar sobre la explosión de la polvorería El Vaquero, ubicada a las afueras del municipio.




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José F. Lafaurie: “En ningún caso aparecen escenarios que conduzcan a una constituyente”

El actual miembro de la delegación del Gobierno nacional en los diálogos con el ELN se refirió al acuerdo de participación que se firmó en las últimas horas




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Representante de campesinos: Por incumplimiento de Gobierno Petro entraremos a paro nacional

Nilson Antonio Liz, presidente de la Asociación Nacional de Usuarios Campesinos (ANUC) explicó en 6AM las razones por las cuales entrarán a paro




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Aquí hubo homicidio, las pruebas estaban y las omitieron: padre de Luis Andrés Colmenares

En 6AM Hoy por Hoy, el padre de Luis Colmenares reaccionó al fallo judicial que involucra a Laura Moreno y Jessy Quintero, reiterando que su hijo fue asesinado.




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Secr. Transparencia sobre escándalo Ungrd: “Es un monstruo muy grande que está por destaparse”

Andrés Idárraga, secretario de Transparencia de la Presidencia, explicó en 6AM las indagaciones que se están adelantando para conocer en detalle el escándalo de corrupción en la Unidad Nacional para la Gestión del Riesgo de Desastres




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Ángel Barajas, primer medallista colombiano en París 2024: reacciones de sus familiares

En el programa AM de Caracol Radio, Habló la familia del ganador de plata en los Juegos Olímpicos de París y destacaron el trabajo de Ángel Barajas a lo largo de los años




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Ángel Barajas, primer medallista colombiano en París 2024: reacciones de sus familiares

En el programa 6AM Hoy por Hoy de Caracol Radio, habló la familia del ganador de plata en los Juegos Olímpicos en París y destacaron el trabajo de Ángel Barajas a lo largo de los años  




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Ángel Barajas, primer medallista colombiano en París 2024: reacciones de sus familiares

En el programa 6AM Hoy por Hoy de Caracol Radio habló el familiar del ganador de la plata en los Juegos Olímpicos y destacaron el trabajo de Ángel Barajas a lo largo de los años




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“Esperemos una salida pacífica”: Alcalde de San José del Guaviare sobre secuestro de 100 militares

El alcalde de este municipio estuvo en 6AM Hoy por Hoy de Caracol Radio dando detalles sobre el secuestro de soldados en esta zona del país.




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“Con el taponamiento definitivo de Hidroituango estaremos tranquilos”: gerente de EPM

En 6AM Hoy por Hoy de Caracol Radio estuvo John Maya Salazar, gerente general de EPM, para hablar sobre qué esperan del cierre del túnel de desviación derecho de Hidroituango.




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A Fondo con Juan Carlos Echeverry: ¿A qué se debe el dispare del dólar?

El dólar ha incrementado estos días producto de varios factores 




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Se intensificarán operaciones tras violencia del ELN: comandante Fuerzas Militares

El Almirante Francisco Cubides, comandante de las Fuerzas Militares, habló sobre cuál será el trabajo de ellos tras las últimas acciones de violencia del ELN 




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EXCLUSIVO: ¿Cuál es la verdad detrás de la pérdida de bienes que Mancuso entregó a la justicia y no aparecen?

Mancuso aclaró la relación entre Álvaro Uribe y el paramilitarismo en COlombia




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“Todas las arbitrariedades se cometieron, violaron sus derechos”: abogado de Marelbys Meza

En 6AM de Caracol Radio estuvo el abogado Iván Cancino, quien defiende a Marelbys Meza, para hablar sobre la condena de diez años de prisión a dos policías implicados en las chuzadas a la exniñera de Laura Sarabia.




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Son héroes y honraremos su trabajo: Gob. del Vichada tras caída del helicóptero de la FAC

El gobernador del Vichada, Álex Benito habló en 6AM sobre la caída del helicóptero de la Fuerza Aérea, que enluta nuevamente al país.




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Garantizaremos la transparencia de las elecciones: Registrador Nacional

Herna Penagos, Registrador Nacional, habló en 6AM sobre las garantías de las próximas elecciones 




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MinSalud no le ha puesto la cara al problema de desabastecimiento: Néstor Álvarez

Néstor Álvarez, presidente de la Asociación de Pacientes de Alto Costo, habló sobre cuál ha sido la respuesta del Gobierno y ministros ante el desabastecimiento de medicamentos 




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Alejandro Santos al Punto: ¿Se acerca un traumatismo por escasez de gas natural para los hogares de Colombia?

Tras la advertencia del gremio energético por una posible crisis de energía y gas ¿cómo podría actuar el gobierno para mitigar la problemática?




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Estamos levantando obstáculos para cumplir con estandares de declaraciones: Rusinque

En Caracol Radio estuvo Cielo Rusinque, superintendente, y se refirió a la protección de datos relacionada con las declaraciones de renta




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Aquí todos somos sospechosos: padre de Sofía Delgado menor desaparecida en Valle del Cauca

Padres de Sofía Delgado en 10AM de Caracol Radio 




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Nunca tuvimos trato con el asesino, lucharemos porque nunca salga: padre de Sofía Delgado

Padre de Sofía Delgado habló en 6AM de Caracol Radio, sobre la cruel muerte de la niña y sobre si había una relación con el asesino 




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CAF aportará más de 300 millones de dólares para proyectos de biodiversidad

Así lo confirmó Alicia Montalvo, quien aseguró que hace parte de uno de los compromisos como banco de desarrollo para fomentar un programa para la restauración de los recursos sostenibles en América latina y el Caribe.




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How Trump increased his vote margins even in traditionally blue areas

NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with A.B. Stoddard, columnist at The Bulwark, about the election results and if it means there has been a durable political realignment.




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Dozens of Israelis taken captive by Hamas more than a year ago are still being held

How do family members keep hope alive of one day reuniting with their loved ones? NPR's Michel Martin talks Yarden Gonen, whose sister Romi was taken hostage during the Oct. 7 Hamas attack on Israel.




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Making Contact: Birth Parents on Adoption

Because of the fall of Roe v. Wade, we’re hearing a lot more about adoption as an alternative for women who find themselves with an unwanted pregnancy. And even before, […]

The post Making Contact: Birth Parents on Adoption appeared first on KKFI.





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What Are We Going to Do? Naomi Klein Asks

The day after the Trump election, the New York Times wrote: “America stands on the precipice of an authoritarian style of governance never before seen in its 248-year-old history.” For many, the […]

The post What Are We Going to Do? Naomi Klein Asks appeared first on KKFI.




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Are we living in a simulation? Look to Free Guy, not The Matrix, for answers, says David Chalmers

Pop culture, and especially science fiction, has played host to several of philosophy’s biggest questions that can trace their origins back thousands of years, according to David Chalmers, philosopher and author of Reality+.




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Pay-as-you-go health care: Uninsured people in Canada face sky-high bills, delays in treatment, doctors say

Most Canadians are secure knowing that they benefit from universal health care. All you have to do is walk into a clinic or hospital and you will be treated. For an estimated 500,000 people who live and work among us, it’s a different reality.



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'Most important part of that job is the people part of it': Meet Iain White, dietary aide and health-care hero

Iain White’s mother says her son and other dietary aides are unsung health-care heroes of the pandemic because they plate, prep and serve food to residents while offering connection and companionship.



  • Radio/White Coat/ Black Art

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Forget oil: Microchips are today's most valuable resource, says author

Nearly every powered device we use these days depends on microchips, from cars to electric guitars. A look at the origin of the integrated circuit, its rapid development, and the way this technology has changed the world's geopolitical and economic landscape.




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These artists are exposing the dangers of AI and surveillance through art

From an AI-generated infinite conversation between thinkers to making art from easily obtained surveillance footage, artists are making the dystopia entertaining, at least




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Thanks to machines, humans are trained to change the way we speak

On today's social media platforms, people speak in code to elude algorithmic censors, an example of how improvisation reshapes language.




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Chris Hall: Champagne is still treading carefully on China

The China file is back on the desk of Canada's foreign affairs minister, Francois-Philippe Champagne. Not that it ever wandered very far.



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Chris Hall: Conservative whip compares online Commons voting to 'swiping right' on Tinder

A senior Conservative MP is comparing a government proposal for online voting in the House of Commons to the dating app Tinder.



  • Radio/The House

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Corporations at COP27, Tweeting as Elon Musk, the labour movement takes a stand, Margaret Sullivan and more

Corporate influence at COP27; cartoonist Jeph Jacques gets booted from Twitter for impersonating Elon Musk; Margaret Sullivan on how to cover Trump and Trumpism; what Ontario unions' victory over Bill 28 means for Canada's labour movement; graphic novelist Cecil Castellucci hopes Shifting Earth will be a path toward climate action; and more.



  • Radio/Day 6

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China protests, accessing healthcare for children, Fisherman's Friends, Taylor Swift dance parties and more

As protests spread across China, citizens consider how far they can push Beijing; concerns of privatized healthcare as a virtual pediatric care service shuts down because of reduced government funding; meet Jeremy Brown, one of the real-life Cornish fishermen who inspired the musical Fisherman's Friends; Dr. Nasser Mohamed, an exiled gay physician from Qatar, campaigns for LGBTQ rights; Canadian super-Swifties throw celebratory Taylor Swift dance parties; and more.



  • Radio/Day 6

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Why are comments not allowed on certain news stories?

In some situations, we disable commenting on stories. We do so by following certain criteria, such as if the comments may cause harm, or if there is a risk that they may break the law.

For example, we don't enable comments on stories about kidnapping, as we wouldn't want to inadvertently publish something that would assist the abductors.

We disable comments on stories concerning court cases that involve a publication ban, and on stories related to sexual assault, in order to protect the identity of the victim.

And often we don't allow comments on stories related to the death of individuals as we don't want to publish anything that may be hurtful for the family.

The decision to disable comments on a story is made after discussion among the news editorial team at CBC.ca.




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Barenaked Ladies frontman Ed Robertson wrote the Big Bang Theory theme, fittingly, in the shower

In just 15 minutes, Ed Robertson wrote the theme song to one of the most successful sitcoms of the 21st century – and how that collaboration came to be happened just as fast.



  • Radio/Under the Influence

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How are you affected by Hockey Canada's sexual abuse scandal?

Hockey Canada's CEO and board resigned this week after a secret fund to deal with sexual assault allegations came to light. The news came as political and corporate pressure ramped up over the organization's handling of the situation.



  • Radio/Cross Country Checkup

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How are high grocery prices affecting you?

As Canada's inflation rate continues to slow, the same cannot be said for food prices. Groceries bought at stores are increasing at a pace of 11.4 per cent. And as some economists predict, there's reason to believe food prices could continue to climb because of currency and seasonal reasons. 



  • Radio/Cross Country Checkup

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How are you dealing with high prices in the lead-up to gift-giving season?

The rising cost of what sometimes seems to be everything has been one of the top stories this year. And the most expensive time of the year is now here. How have you gotten through the holidays in tough times previously, and what solutions have you come up with this year?



  • Radio/Cross Country Checkup

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What holiday traditions are you looking forward to the most this year?

We're into the home stretch ahead of the holiday season, and many Canadians are preparing to carry out their annual traditions or start new ones. What's a new custom you've adopted, or a tired tradition you want to get rid of?



  • Radio/Cross Country Checkup

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Futura forges alliance with Shipster to create end-to-end software solution

Shipster, a custom shipping integration platform, and Futura Retail Solutions, an advanced retail and warehouse management software, have announced a strategic partnership to target growing omni-channel retail markets.




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Only 1 in 5 businesses are currently adopting AI technologies

A recent analysis of data from the ONS Business Insights report found that the number of UK businesses currently adopting AI technologies has increased by 5% since September of last year.




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Looking into future computer vision opportunities for warehouse logistics

Lars Pruijn, Innovation Director, and Lorenzo D'Arsie, Computer Vision Product Manager at Prime Vision, examine computer vision technology and the new opportunities it provides in the postal and parcel sectors.




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Retail payroll teams struggling with seasonal hiring, but too few are leveraging technology to alleviate the burden

With the holiday season fast approaching, retail payroll teams around the world are bracing for the strain of seasonal hiring.




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Leveraging robots for smarter internal logistics ~ The role of precise, adjustable motors in optimising warehouse processes

“We cannot direct the wind, but we can adjust the sails,” Dolly Parton once said. In the face of uncertainty and disruption, all we can do is adapt. This rings especially true for the logistics industry, which has been subject to major disruption over the last five years. Here, Dave Walsha, sales and marketing director at drive system supplier EMS, explores how robotics could streamline internal logistics operations.




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Kerry's Campaign Has Soared From Poorhouse to Penthouse

A $107 million surge in contributions has made Senator John Kerry the best-financed challenger in presidential campaign history.




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Why it matters that weight loss drugs are one of Oprah Winfrey's new favorite things