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Aprobación de proyectos, ¿está cambiando el panorama del Gobierno en el Legislativo?

Panelistas analizan si la aprobación de varios proyectos del gobierno y el logro de consensos entre oficialismo y oposición pinta un panorama distinto para el Gobierno en el Congreso.




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Relación Gobierno-Congreso, ¿mejoró el ambiente para la aprobación de las reformas?

Panelistas consideran que tras la llegada de Juan Fernando Cristo al Gobierno, las relaciones con el congreso y la agenda reformista tomó un nuevo rumbo.




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Shady Back in The Trap

http://www.musicxray.com/xrays/2672430 neuromaster - Shady Back in The Trap




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Tha Pack Is Back (158)

http://www.musicxray.com/xrays/2672500 KadoMane - Tha Pack Is Back (158)




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Prints Are Back Again

Art and comic prints are now in the same store as my other merch! Isn’t that handy?!

I’m also running a 15% OFF EVERYTHING sale right now! Discounts applied at checkout!

If there’s something you want to see as a print and it’s not already in the store, send me an email and I’ll consider adding it: gregor(at)loadingartist.com




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Jeff Sessions Loses Comeback Bid For Alabama Senate Seat

Updated at 4:45 a.m. ET on Wednesday Jeff Sessions has lost a bid to regain his old Alabama U.S. Senate after falling from grace as President Trump's attorney general. Sessions had been hoping for redemption after enduring months of relentless ridicule from Trump that eventually led to his resignation as the country's top lawyer. But it was not to be. Instead, Sessions conceded defeat to former Auburn University football coach Tommy Tuberville, a political neophyte, who handily beat him in the state's runoff election for the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate. "I leave elected office with my integrity intact," Sessions told reporters. "I hold my head high." Tuberville, 65, who was endorsed by the president in the GOP matchup — edged ahead of Sessions in Alabama's state primary in March but failed to secure a majority of the vote, setting up Tuesday's runoff. Tuberville will now face Democratic incumbent Sen. Doug Jones in November. As the race was called late Tuesday, Trump was




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Aumenta desaprobación de Petro y reforma tributaria

Escuche el programa de este jueves 27 de junio. La Luciérnaga, un espacio de humor y opinión de Caracol Radio que desde hace 31 años acompaña a sus oyentes en su regreso casa.




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Botero sobre Encanto: “La grabación fue en Colombia debido a la pandemia”




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Fue motivo de orgullo para el colegio y la región: Sergio Petro, mejor bachiller de 1994




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Desafíos que enfrentan las mujeres gobernantes del país en 2024, según Michelle Bachelet

En 10AM Hoy por Hoy de Caracol Radio estuvo la expresidente de Chile, Michelle Bachelet, bajo el marco del foro Cumbre Mujeres Electas 2024 - 2027, para hablar sobre los desafíos que vienen para el 2024.




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John Jairo Dominguez, ex habitante de calle que se graduó de bachiller

John Jairo Dominguez, ex habitante de calle que se graduó de bachiller




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Vitaly Raskalov, el youtuber ucraniano que se subió a la cima del edificio BD Bacatá




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Exmédico del Junior sobre el caso Bacca: No me entendieron, se malinterpretó lo que dije




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Carlos Bacca sobre su renovación con Junior: “Hoy no hay nada, no he hablado con ellos”

Carlos Bacca, uno de los goleadores del presente campeonato y el principal referente del Junior de Barranquilla, dialogó con El Alargue de Caracol Radio. El experimentado futbolista habló de su actualidad y la del equipo, que quedó al borde de los octavos de final de la Copa Libertadores, tras el más reciente triunfo del equipo ante Liga de Quito en Ecuador.




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Educación en riesgo tras aprobación del proyecto de ley estatutaria: Jennifer Pedraza

En 6AM Hoy por Hoy, Jennifer Pedraza, representante a la Cámara, advierte sobre las graves implicaciones de la aprobación en tercer debate del proyecto de ley estatutaria de educación.




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“El batallón de policía militar es necesario para enfrentar las bacrim”: alcalde de Cúcuta

En 6AM Hoy por Hoy de Caracol Radio estuvo Jorge Acevedo, alcalde de Cúcuta, para hablar sobre qué necesita la ciudad ante el recrudecimiento de la violencia en la región y cuál es la situación de orden público en zona fronteriza.




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La aprobación de la reforma tributaria es peligrosa y causaría recesión: Bruce Mac Master

El presidente de la ANDI, estuvo en los micrófonos de 6AM Hoy por Hoy, para discutir las implicaciones de una nueva reforma tributaria.




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PERFORMANCE / TOUR: Rick Bogart Releases 5th Album 'Rick Bogart Sings Mr. Paganini' - Debut Performance at Backstage Tavern on Friday, November 8

Acclaimed jazz clarinetist and vocalist Rick Bogart is thrilled to announce the release of his highly anticipated new album as a tribute to Ella Fitzgerald, Rick Bogart Sings Mr. Paganini, now available on all streaming platforms...




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'Performance Today' at 20: A Look Back

Twenty years of programs, two hours a day, every day. That's around 45-thousand performances, recorded in places as remote as alpine ski villages in South Korea, to the great cathedrals of music in Paris, to chamber music festivals in the hills of New Mexico, to NPR's own Studio 4-A. It's impossible to squeeze 20 years into two hours, so here are some sweet memories, thrilling performances, and even a few flukes.




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Trump is back: how Biden will tweak his 'America's back' message at APEC and the G20

President Biden used to tell world leaders "America is back," implying the Trump era's go-it-alone ethos was a one-term blip. But Biden needs a new line for this week's APEC and G20 summits.




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The Totally Throwback Thursday Show!!

Happy Halloween everyone and welcome to The Totally Throwback Thursday  show!! I’m DJ Mason and I’m going to take you back in time with  songs from the ’80s and beyond. […]

The post The Totally Throwback Thursday Show!! appeared first on KKFI.




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The joy of getting back out there

Post-pandemic, design critic Alexandra Lange says we would all benefit from city-wide, street-based events. And it might be worth asking what the kids would want. Meanwhile researcher Adam Mastroianni has found that conversations tend to last a length of time that makes no one happy.




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James Runcie on the beauty, sorrow and genius of Johann Sebastian Bach

The British novelist spoke with Eleanor Wachtel in 2022 about his book, The Great Passion, a fictional imagining of J.S. Bach as an ambitious, passionate musician and father.



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Room with a view: 60 years on, Gaston Bachelard's ideas still ignite our imagination

It's been 60 years since French thinker Gaston Bachelard’s The Poetics of Space made its English-language debut. It’s a hard-to-define book — part architecture, philosophy, psychoanalysis, memoir. And it continues to feed our ongoing need for purposeful solitude and wide-open fields for our imagination.




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Aides Say Memo Backed Coercion for Qaeda Cases

The document by the Justice Department helped provide an after-the-fact rationale for harsh procedures used by C.I.A. on high-level leaders of Al Qaeda.




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A cheaper weight loss drug, more heat-related deaths and new restrictions on tobacco sales: Here's what happened in health this week




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Trump's Cruel and Racist Attack on All Immigrants: Operation Wetback II


No campaign promise will impose more mass oppression than the zero due process mass round-ups that Donald Trump touts at every rally. 

Former President Donald Trump and his running mate JD Vance continually promise an almost unimaginable assault on American (legally here or otherwise) workers if elected. They want to bring back Operation Wetback from the 1950s but at a much greater magnitude. These promises play a leading role in their campaign for the White House and make an appearance in each and every campaign rally. In fact, at one recent rally Trump promised a "bloody" round-up and removal operation. These round-ups also feature prominently in the GOP platform so the entire party supports mass round-ups.

The original Operation Wetback rounded-up American workers with no due process and summarily dropped them across the border into Mexico. Undocumented as well as legal workers suffered a militarized round-up across the nation. The operation even ensnared unknown numbers of US Citizens and broke-up families consisting of US Citizens and legal workers along with undocumented workers. It amounted to a terror campaign to get immigrants to self-deport. This brazenly racist effort serves as Trump's model.

Trump and Vance promise to round-up as many as 20 million American workers a million at a time. Vance would round-up legal and illegal immigrants alike. Like Eisenhower's approach, legality does not matter, only skin color, which explains the utter cruelty of its implementation.

The mass deportation program the Eisenhower Administration in the 1950s pursued is the closest and best historical corollary to such a proposal:

The only historical comparison to a mass deportation programme came in 1954, when as many as 1.3 million people were deported as part of Operation Wetback, named after a derogatory slur then commonly used against Mexican people. . . . The programme, under President Dwight Eisenhower, ran into considerable public opposition-partly because some US citizens were also deported - as well as a lack of funding. It was largely discontinued by 1955. Immigration experts say that the earlier operation's focus on Mexican nationals and lack of due process makes it incomparable to what a modern-day mass deportation programme would look like. 

President Trump, however, proposes a militarized and no due process round-up that likely would leave the 1950s program in the dust. In a Time magazine interview Trump said: "So if you look back into the 1950s, Dwight Eisenhower . . . was very big on illegal immigration not coming into our country. And he did a massive deportation of people." The former President assumes he can do the job with the National Guard, but Trump promises to use the military if necessary, claiming that no federal law prohibits the use of the military against non-civilians. Indeed, it appears that Trump will accord those ensnared in this military operation zero due process,, as he makes clear in this video, from his speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC). He states: "We will pick them up and we will throw them out of our country and there will be no questions asked."

Trump will also not rule out the use of detention camps. Trump's top immigration advisor, the notoriously racist Stephen Miller, said: "Because of the logistical challenges…you would need to build an extremely large holding area for illegal immigrants that at any given points in time . . . could hold upwards of 50, 60, 70,000 illegal aliens while you are waiting to send them . . . somewhere that would be willing to accept them.” Presumably, citizens ensnared in these round-ups would hold some means of getting released.

Make no mistake, Trump promises cruel and brutal treatment for those rounded-up, otherwise why would he work so hard to dehumanize and demonize migrants? Alfonso Aguilar, of the American Principles Project's Latino Partnership, states: "The Eisenhower mass deportation policy was tragic, human rights were violated. People were removed to distant locations without food and water. There were many deaths, unnecessary deaths. Sometimes even U.S. citizens of Hispanic origin, of Mexican origin were removed. It was a travesty. It was terrible. Immigrants were humiliated." In her book Impossible Subjects, Mae Ngai writes that many Mexicans were deported by ship. A congressional investigation, according to the book, compared the conditions on the ship to that of an "eighteenth century slave ship."

Trump and his MAGA cult consistently dehumanize migrants and propagate the most heinous lies about them--calling them animals and wrongfully accusing them of eating pets. They do this to pave the way for unspeakable evil. This evil plotting constitutes the core of their campaign and features in every rally and every campaign event. Dehumanization and demonization is the way to get many people to engage in deeply immoral and evil misconduct.

Miller himself admits that much of this will occur pursuant to a "shock and awe blitz of Executive Orders" such that the slow-moving courts will not keep pace with the Trump plan. Miller promises that the next Trump Administration will not include those counseling compliance with law; instead, officials will prepare to move quickly on Day 1.“Trump will unleash the vast arsenal of federal powers to implement the most spectacular migration crackdown,” Miller led the Trump Administration's family separation policy which courts found unlawful but which still inflicted permanent cruelty upon children, many of whom remain separated from their families. As of mid-2024, Trump's policy of family separation still violates the law and about 1100 children still remain separated from their families despite a federal injunction to the contrary, and despite a Biden task force charged with repairing this manifest cruelty

Many of the barriers and guardrails that stopped Trump from pursuing unlawful conduct such as these round-ups are now weakened or simply gone. The judiciary includes many more Trump appointees compared to 2016. Trump now prepares for a second term with a greater focus on appointing compliant and obedient underlings. Indeed, he wants to eliminate the civil service. His lawyers already laid out arguments for the use of little used laws like the Alien Enemies Act

Worse yet this fast-moving mass round-up campaign will combine with Trump's promise to abolish birthright citizenship to create a perfect storm of lawless cruelty, which I will focus upon in my next post.




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Why you're bad at giving feedback

"Feedback is a gift…" or so they say. But are your gifts useful, or are they more like the third pair of socks you get at Christmas? Delivering…




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Young refugee gives back

“I DON’T want them to have the life I had,” former refugee Hilal Tawakal, 20, said about children in detention centres.




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Travel News, Trips and Tips: Maverick & Co.'s Explorer Light Backpack Plus

We have a new favorite backpack and wow is it a good one! We'll try not to rave too much but it is worthy of all the high praise we give it!




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Chalk Talk: Students and School Bonds | CA Campaign Watchdog’s Case Backlog | Sacramento Ghost Tours

“Chalk Talk” returns to talk about student health, school bonds and more. A new analysis looks at California’s campaign watchdog agency. Finally, Sacramento ghost guides talk about some of their favorite supernatural tales.




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Green Dragon founders fired up to “get back to where we were” with new joint

The first dispensary chain founded by Alex Levine, Andy Levine and Lisa Leder is preparing to cease operations in Colorado, three years after they sold it.




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Neal Francis Premieres 'Back It Up' Video

Acclaimed singer-songwriter-pianist Neal Francis returns today with his dance-ready new single, 'Back It Up,'




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Kid Rock and Nickelback To Rock The Country With Lynyrd Skynyrd and More

Kid Rock and Nickelback have announced that they will be rocking the country next spring and summer with a new touring festival




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Cyber Top Cops Is Back!

We would like to announce that we are back on track. And we kick off with a review of Kaspersky Internet Security.




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The Bach Sons Connection

Music of Wilhelm Friedemann, Carl Philipp Emanuel, Johann Christoph Friedrich, and Johann Christian Bach.




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Volpe slam sparks comeback after Freeman homer, Yanks beat Dodgers 11-4 to force World Series Game 5

Yankees' Anthony Volpe's third-inning grand slam sparked the Yankees to an 11-4 win over the Los Angeles Dodgers on Tuesday night that forced a Game 5.




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What is E. coli? How do you get sick from it? What to know about bacteria behind McDonald’s outbreak

It may not feel like it when the worst stomach flu of your life has you in its grip, but often, the best thing to do when you have E. coli is to rest and keep drinking beverages with electrolytes.






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All Access: King Bach Is in the House



Can we save ourselves from the selfies trap?




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Ep. 119: Keke Takes It Back



Keke drops a healthy dose of #TBT knowledge.




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Renck: No new Broncos quarterback in free agency? No problem. This is what rebuilding looks like.

The truth is loose: The Broncos are colts, an increasingly younger team tasked with cobbling together a foundation for the future. They are cheaper, shrewder investments, their signings requiring Google searches for statistics and correct spellings of names.




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Keeler: Broncos Super Bowl kicker’s tip to Alex Forsyth? Follow Taylor Swift’s advice after Chiefs debacle: Shake it off.

David Treadwell's advice for Alex Forsyth right about now? Forget Travis Kelce. Remember Taylor Swift.




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Paige: Denver Broncos find themselves in yet another quarterback controversy

For the sake of this argument, the dueling quarterbacks will be Mark Sanchez, the man of journey, vs. Paxton Lynch, the rookie of potential.  Sides have been taken. Who you got, Broncos fans?





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Kiszla: The Broncos have no quarterback, no draft capital, no salary-cap flexibility and no real hope

After not only losing, but getting bullied in a 27-14 manhandling by the hated Raiders, Denver Broncos coach Sean Payton tried to scrawl a smiley face on this mess.




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Kiszla vs. Gabriel: Who do you want to see as Broncos’ starting quarterback next season?

If Jarrett Stidham is the quarterback under center for the Broncos in 2024, will coach Sean Payton be on the hot seat this time next year?




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Kiszla: If Russell Wilson drove Sean Payton nuts, does Broncos coach have the patience for a rookie quarterback?

For the good of the Broncos, Sean Payton now needs to do something never previously required of a veteran coach with 160 regular-season victories on his NFL resume. Does he have the patience to develop a young quarterback?




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Kickin’ It with Kiz: The Broncos got 99 problems, but cornerback Pat Surtain II ain’t one

Not only is Pat Surtain II the best player on the Broncos, he is the only guy in the locker room walking a clear path to the Pro Football Hall of Fame, Mark Kiszla writes.