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El Rock de la cerveza

¡¡¡Las Rozas nos brinda un fin de semana de birra y RnR!!!




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La Botica de la Condesa

La primera mezcalería de Europa, da para muchas historias...




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¿Qué tendrá el barrio de Salamanca cuando lo bendicen?

Pues hora feliz como en todo el mundo...




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¿La joya de San Blas¿ o la solución de la crisis.

Hay tantas fiestuquis en Madrid, que parece que hemos salido de la crisis... ¡Y arriba la Esteban!




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1000 indignados arrestados ante la Casa Blanca

La última “sentada” ante la Casa Blanca en protesta por un enorme oleoducto entre Canadá y EEUU está planificada para hoy. Hasta ahora han sido 1.009 los arrestos de ecologistas que piden a Obama que no apruebe el proyecto, según los expertos devastador para el cambio climático. Nota: Tras la última protesta, han sido 1252 los arrestos.




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José Andrés por la cocina limpia

Hillary Clinton y José Andrés se alían por las cocinas mejoradas y contra los humos tóxicos de hornillos rudimentarios que matan cada año casi dos millones de personas.

Isaac Hernández, Santa Bárbara.




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Todo lo que hay en juego en la jornada de selecciones: el pulso de Francia sin Mbappé, una muesca más para Cristiano y la agonía de Inglaterra

Los equipos nacionales afrontan la última ventana, con Alemania y España ya clasificadas para cuartos. Leer




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María Antonia Munar tras seis meses en la cárcel

Montserrat T. Domíngez/Efe

Desde hace años España es un mapa lleno de chinchetas que marcan los casos de corrupción política. María Antonia Munar es un personaje poco conocido fuera de las Baleares. Otrora todopoderosa presidenta del Parlament y del Consell de Mallorca, el juez la envíó a prisión a finales de julio del pasado año. 




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Hurricane Sara could form by Friday. What does this mean for Panama City Beach?




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Fiery Tesla Crash Traps And Kills Four After Electric Doors Couldn’t Open




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Samara Capital-backed Agro Tech Foods acquires Del Monte Foods from Bharti Enterprises

The size of the deal is estimated at over Rs 1,300 crore. With the transaction, both Bharti and DMPL will receive shares of ATFL as consideration and will become public shareholders of ATFL post the transaction. Additionally, ATFL (through DMFPL) will acquire an exclusive, perpetual license for the Del Monte brand in India.




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Tweets media crawl data 2024-11-14T04:22:40PST to 2024-11-13T20:27:52PST

Internet Archive crawl data from the Tweets Media crawl, captured by crawl917.us.archive.org:tweets-media from Thu Nov 14 04:22:40 PST 2024 to Wed Nov 13 20:27:52 PST 2024..

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Tweets media crawl data 2024-11-14T04:24:49PST to 2024-11-13T20:28:40PST

Internet Archive crawl data from the Tweets Media crawl, captured by crawl917.us.archive.org:tweets-media from Thu Nov 14 04:24:49 PST 2024 to Wed Nov 13 20:28:40 PST 2024..

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I'm Half Black, and Passing as White Has a Complicated History




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A Comprehensive Guide to Python Project Management and Packaging: Concepts Illustrated with uv – Part I – Reinforced Knowledge




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GOP Rep. Luna: NY Times 'Should Retract' FEMA Conspiracy Theory Accusations

During an appearance on Fox News Channel's "The Ingraham Angle," Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) called on The New York Times to retract its report that then-candidate Donald Trump was making "false claims" about FEMA neglecting certain areas impacted by Hurricane Helene because of political leaning. 

The post GOP Rep. Luna: NY Times ‘Should Retract’ FEMA Conspiracy Theory Accusations appeared first on Breitbart.





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Jason Owen Give 'All I Want For Christmas Is You' A Country Makeover

Jason Owen returns with his country rock version of the classic just in time for your Christmas playlists




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Rival Sons Preview 'A Pair Of Aces: Live From Santa Catalina Island'

So Cal rockers Rival Sons have announced that they will be releasing their 2021 performance from Catalina Island




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Team Bermuda Competes In Florida Boat Race

Team Bermuda competed in the 13th annual Baystar Clearwater Offshore Nationals, in Florida. Steve Bridges and David Selley took to the water in the Team Bermuda # S-25 boat and competing in the 10-boat Super Stock Class, Team Bermuda finished race one in 4th place. Clearwater Offshore Nationals Super Stock Class race One Results Jackhammer […]




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Team Bermuda Compete In World Offshore Race

David Selley and Steven Bridges took to the waters for the 41st Annual Race World Offshore Key West Championship in Florida. Driver Selley and throttle-man Bridges are racing aboard Team Bermuda, in the Super Stock Class. A total of 13 boats went to the start line, with Team Bermuda finishing 13th 6 laps down. Related […]




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Team Bermuda Conclude In World Offshore Race

David Selley and Steven Bridges took to the waters once again competing in the 41st Annual Race World Offshore Key West Championship in Florida. The pair were racing aboard Team Bermuda in the Super Stock Class. A total of 11 boats went to the start line, with Team Bermuda finishing 10th 7 laps down. Team […]




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Bermuda Congratulates Azores On Legislation

The Government of Bermuda “extends its congratulations to the Autonomous Region of the Azores, which passed groundbreaking legislation to protect 30% of their waters and designating the largest marine protected area [MPA] network in the North Atlantic.” A Government spokesperson said, “This historic decision safeguards 287,000 square kilometers of Azorean waters, half of which is […]




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Oura CEO Says Apple Won't Make a Smart Ring Because 'It's Hard to Do'

Oura CEO Tom Hale doesn't believe that Apple has plans to get into the smart ring market because an Apple-designed smart ring might undercut sales of the Apple Watch.


In an interview with CBNC, Hale said that Apple is likely "unconvinced about the value of having a ring and watch together," and he said that while the company is likely keeping a close eye on both Oura and Samsung, an Apple smart ring probably won't happen because "it's hard to do this product category right."

Oura recently came out with the Oura Ring 4, a product able to track movement, fitness, health, stress, and sleep. Oura is one of the most well-known companies in the smart ring space, and it first came out with a ring back in 2015.

Rumors suggest that Apple has explored the idea of a smart ring, but the company reportedly has no plans to launch one at this time. Back in October, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman said that no ring is in active development.

Apple is said to be worried about cannibalizing sales of the Apple Watch because a smart ring would have many of the same features as the watch. Apple's industrial team proposed a smart ring that would be a lower-cost alternative to an Apple Watch, but Apple executives weren't interested.

Should smart rings pick up in popularity, Apple could decide to design one after all. Back in July, Samsung launched the Galaxy Ring, a device that works with Galaxy devices and tracks movement, sleep, heart rate, and respiratory rate, providing users with a daily sleep score and an energy score.

Apple has patented ring-like devices, resulting in "iRing" rumors, but Apple often patents all manner of products that never make it to launch.
This article, "Oura CEO Says Apple Won't Make a Smart Ring Because 'It's Hard to Do'" first appeared on MacRumors.com

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A crumbling system of trade rules awaits Trump’s wrecking ball

The new administration confronts a WTO already undermined by long-standing US disapproval




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Siemens Sees Data Center Boom Helping Offset Automation Slump




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Lula’s Embrace of Xi Sets Up a Clash Over Trump’s China Policy




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Sources: the UK Treasury is planning to introduce legislation on stablecoins and staking; the FCA says it plans to publish a crypto regulatory roadmap “shortly”




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Nvidia says Jetson Thor, a computer first unveiled in March 2024 and designed for testing humanoid robot software, will be available in the first half of 2025




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14 Ways Santa Could Die in the North Pole

By Jesse Published: November 13th, 2024




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If They Cut The Undersea Cables That Connect Us To The Internet, Will It Crash The Global Economy?

The U.S. is accusing Russia of preparing to cut undersea cables which carry Internet traffic all over the world, and Russia is accusing western powers of preparing to do the exact same thing.  In some cases, these undersea cables literally stretch from one continent to another, and so it is impossible to guard them.  That …




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'Enem' coreano: a pressão sobre estudantes que fazem prova que pode definir a vida toda na Coreia do Sul

Estudantes sul-coreanos revelam quais são suas estratégias de preparação para a famosa maratona de provas.





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Fake Cop Gets Caught Pretending To Be A Cop In Front Of A Real Cop




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GM recalling big pickups and SUVs because the rear wheels can lock up, increasing risk of a crash




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Watch: Koala found relaxing in South Australia couple's bedroom

A couple arrived at their home in Australia after midnight and found their bedroom occupied by an unexpected intruder -- a koala.




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1st case of avian flu in Canada confirmed. Health Canada says there are vaccines

Experts and health authorities say that while the risk of human infection with the H5N1 strain of avian influenza remains low, people should avoid contact with sick or dead birds.



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News24 Business | SA data centre giant taps Absa for R8bn loan to build AI-ready facility

Teraco Data Environments hired Absa to syndicate an R8 billion loan as the company gears up for a new facility to meet rising demand from artificial intelligence applications.




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'No Request' From BCCI Amid Media Claims On India's 'Secret' Training

It was also learnt that India A players have reported in Perth and will be part of the intra-squad match.




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"It Was Just Down To...": SA Captain's Candid Confession On Loss vs India

South Africa lost by only 11 runs to India in the third T20I in Centurion.




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Priyanka Chopra Shares Pics Of "Magical" Team From Citadel Season 2, Hides Malti Marie's Face Under Emoji

Priyanka wrote, "This is my magical team of Citadel S2"




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"Only Survivor": Gaza Child Left Alone After Family Killed In Israeli Attacks

Israeli attacks in Beit Hanoun leave a child as the only survivor of his family, while displaced residents flee the devastated city.




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Major Social Media Crackdown In Andhra, 100 Cases Filed, 39 Arrested

The N Chandrababu Naidu government in Andhra Pradesh has launched a massive crackdown against social media posts targeting political leaders and their family members.




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Major Social Media Crackdown In Andhra, 100 Cases Filed, 39 Arrested

The N Chandrababu Naidu government in Andhra Pradesh has launched a massive crackdown against social media posts targeting political leaders and their family members.




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Girl, 11, Sent To Work In Delhi 'Beaten Up', Case Filed Against Noida Couple

A couple has been booked for allegedly beating up an 11-year-old girl they employed as a house helper for Rs 5,000, police said on Wednesday.




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South Africa Calls for Calm Amid Post-Election Tensions in Mozambique

[SAnews.gov.za] South Africa has reiterated its call for calm and restraint following post-election protests in Mozambique.







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China clears memorial to mass killing victims as government scrambles to respond

ZHUHAI, China — Authorities in the southern Chinese city of Zhuhai removed wreaths, candles and even bottles of Chinese alcohol laid at the scene of the deadliest mass killing in the country in a decade, as the government scrambled to respond and censor the outrage online. On Monday, a male driver angry at his divorce settlement rammed his car into a crowd at a sports center in the city of 2.5 million, killing 35 people and injuring 43, but the government took almost a day to announce the death toll. This prompted an outrage on Chinese social media, where posts complaining about the government's slow response and raising questions about the mental health of a nation shaken by a recent spate of similar killings, were being quickly removed. Despite the efforts to clear the site in Zhuhai, which is near Macau, delivery drivers on motorbikes kept dropping off fresh flowers on Wednesday morning, even as authorities erected temporary barriers around the makeshift vigil area and deployed security personnel. “The authorities hadn’t released any information - some colleagues mentioned it and I couldn’t believe it at first, but it was confirmed later,” said a 50-year-old man who identified himself as Zheng who brought flowers to the site. “It’s just a spontaneous feeling I had. Even though I don’t know them personally, I had family members who passed away in the past, so I understand that feeling," said Zheng. Some wreaths carried handwritten notes: "Strangers travel well. May there be no demons in heaven,” read one. On another: “May there be no thugs in heaven. Good will triumph over evil. Rest in peace.” After initially allowing journalists to briefly speak to the people laying the flowers, a handful of security personnel sporting light blue uniforms and caps told reporters not to talk to the people or to film specific messages on the bouquets. The attack happened as Zhuhai captured China's attention with the People's Liberation Army's largest annual airshow, where a new stealth jet fighter is on display for the first time. China’s state broadcaster CCTV did not mention the attack in its 30-minute midday news bulletin. Instead, the program led with President Xi Jinping's departure for the APEC summit in Peru and devoted a portion of the airtime to the airshow. Other state media, such as China Daily's Chinese language website, also prominently displayed the news of Xi's upcoming visit to Peru. The current affairs part of China Daily's website and the local area page did not mention the incident either. Hundreds of rescue personnel were deployed to provide emergency treatment, and more than 300 healthcare workers from five hospitals worked around the clock to save lives, state media's Beijing Daily reported on Tuesday. There was no indication that the attack was related to the airshow. But it was the second such incident to occur during the Zhuhai airshow: in 2008, at least four people were killed and 20 injured when a man drove a truck into a crowded schoolyard during the airshow. Police said that attacker had been seeking revenge over a traffic dispute. Xi, cited by CCTV on Tuesday, ordered all-out efforts to treat the injured and demanded severe punishment for the perpetrator. The central government has dispatched a team to provide guidance on handling of the case, CCTV said. Violent crime is rare in China due to tight security and strict gun laws. However, a rise in reports of knife attacks in large cities has drawn public attention to safety in public spaces. The deadliest attack Reuters was able to identify in recent years in China took place in Urumqi, in China's western Xinjiang region, in 2014, in which suicide bombers killed 39 people and four of the five attackers also died.