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Comité busca sensibilizar porque Colombia ha tenido centralización de los ingresos: Oviedo

En Caracol Radio estuvo Juan Daniel Oviedo, concejal e integrante del Comité Promotor de Autonomía Fiscal para las Regiones




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A Fondo con Juan Carlos Echeverry: ¿Bajará tasas el Banco Central de Estados Unidos?

¿Qué puede venir para Colombia si el Banco central decide bajas sus tasas de interés?




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“Tenemos centros de refugios habilitados para colombianos en el Líbano”: embajador Ostos

Edwin Ostos, embajador de Colombia en el Líbano, habló en 6AM, sobre cuál es la ayuda que han recibido por parte del Gobierno de ese país




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The Secret to Success at Community Health Centres - Transcript

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  • Radio/White Coat/ Black Art

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Decentralized web movement imagines 'a web with many winners' that puts community first

Mai Ishikawa Sutton and Alicia Urquidi Díaz discuss the vision behind the movement known as DWeb, and how the decentralized web combines the community aspect of the '90s online experience with today's equity and accessibility principles.




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Danielle Smith and disinformation; scented candle reviews as COVID indicator; a surgeon in Tigray and more

What Danielle Smith posted on her subscribers-only social media; how litter boxes in schools became a Republican talking point; Yankee scented candle reviews as COVID indicator; a surgeon struggles to care for patients through Ethiopia's civil war; Brent Bambury returns and more.



  • Radio/Day 6

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The invisible shoes of Stutthof concentration camp

In 2015, the poet-musician Grzegorz Kwiatkowski made a strange discovery at the site of the former Stutthof concentration camp in Poland — something he calls 'a carpet of abandoned shoes.' But these were more than shoes: they're both artifacts and symbols of the Holocaust — as well as a flashpoint of nationalist denialism and historical amnesia.




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Wiley - The Ascent

An incoherent album from the grime godfather, but one full of loveable eccentricities.




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Tencent’s Revenue Climbs 8% After Blockbuster Games Summer




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Tulsa Race Massacre Centennial Symposium

The Tulsa Law Review will host a special symposium issue of the law review as part of a commemoration of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre with a one-day live/hybrid event on May 21 and publication of the papers in September 2021.

During the Tulsa Race Massacre, which occurred May 31–June 1, 1921, a white mob attacked residents, homes and businesses in the predominantly Black Greenwood district of Tulsa, Oklahoma. The event remains one of the worst incidents of racial violence in U.S. history and one of the least-known; news reports were largely squelched, despite the fact that hundreds of people were believed to have been killed and thousands left homeless.

May 21 @ 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

Virtual Event Free: Register Here


This one-day conference will feature the work of law professors, artists, poets, Black Wall Street business owners and historians.

Suzette Malveaux, provost professor of civil rights law at the University of Colorado School of Law, will provide the keynote address. For six years, Malveaux served as pro bono counsel to the plaintiffs in Alexander v. State of Oklahoma, a suit filed against Tulsa by victims of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre. As part of a team of attorneys, she represented the victims before the federal courts, the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (Organization of American States) and the U.S. House of Representatives.

Other featured law professors will include Keeva Terry of Howard University School of Law; andre cummings of the Bowen School of Law at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock; Amos Jones, executive director of the African American Trust for Historic Preservation; Angela Addae of the University of Oregon School of Law; and many others. Confirmed participants include Dwight Eaton, a descendant and owner of Black Wall Street Liquid Lounge; TU Professor Kristen Oertel, who will present a talk titled Black Indians, Red Dirt: A Brief History of African Americans in Indian and Oklahoma Territories, 1840–1907; and Professor DeWayne Dickens, who will present a talk titled Learning from Greenwood: When Voices Are Silenced.





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All Recent Reviews and Interviews

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SARS eFiling Phishing Scam - Support Center

Another lame attempt at defrauding honest tax-paying South Africans. These phishing scammers could have at least used a better logo in their e-mail.




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Labor Election Reactions | Election Impact on the LGBTQ+ and Arts Communities | W. Kamau Bell at the Mondavi Center

How Election Day results on the federal, state, and local level impact the labor, arts, and LGBTQ+ communities. Finally, comedian W. Kamau Bell performs at the Mondavi Center at UC Davis.




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St. Vincent Previews New Album With 'El Mero Cero'

St. Vincent has released the new single 'El Mero Cero,' a Spanish language version of her song 'Big Time Nothing.'




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JERRY CANTRELL Is Also Pissed That Nobody Gets Paid Decent Streaming Royalties

It's no secret that Spotify pays total garbage when it comes to royalties. Apple Music certainly does better by artists, but still – both combined aren't putting a roof over […]





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A new Denver data center could use as much water as 16,000 people every day. Should the city give it a tax break?

Denver-based CoreSite plans to build a new data center in the Elyria Swansea neighborhood to provide computing services to companies in the metro area and beyond.




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Several new navigation centers will offer metro Denver’s homeless population help amid worsening crisis

Bridge House's "work-first" approach is similar to Aurora's philosophy of how best to lift people out of homelessness.




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Colorado solidifies regulations for psychedelic mushroom growers, manufacturers and therapy centers

Anyone seeking to become part of Colorado’s psychedelics industry by growing mushrooms, operating a healing center, or manufacturing psilocybin edibles now has guidance on how to do so legally.




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How David Clabaugh transformed Thunder Valley into a world-class motocross track over the past quarter-century

Along the way, the 61-year-old Lakewood native became a fixture in the local motocross community






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Denver data center builder won’t pursue city tax break following concerns over water, energy use

A company planning to build a new data center in north Denver will no longer seek a $9 million tax break from the city, but CoreSite still plans to build the center.





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Staples Center Friday Recap Sponsored By Coca-Cola



Performances by Ella Mai, SZA and Chris Brown!




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Obamas To Attend Groundbreaking For Presidential Center



The Chicago-based center has been years in the making.




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Syracuse University Gives Kevin Richardson Of The Central



He makes history at Syracuse University.





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Center Stage: The Deele's Top Musical Feats



The Deele reunites for something huge!




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Center Stage: Jussie Smollett's Top Musical Feats



Check out #MCM Jussie Smollett do his thing.




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Center Stage: Toni Braxton's Top Musical Feats



Toni Braxton is a women who keeps her values.




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Center Stage: Kenneth 'Babyface' Edmonds's Top Musical Feats



Babyface has a career worth emulating.




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Center Stage: Ledisi's Top Musical Feats



The many pieces of Ledisi.




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Center Stage: Fantasia's Top Musical Feats



We've been in love with Fantasia for a minute now.




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Next in Class: A Day With Kyemah McEntyre



She's a fashion mogul in the making.




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Center Stage: Eddie Levert's Top Musical Feats



Eddie Levert has 50 years of experience under his belt!




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Center Stage: Raheem DeVaughn's Top Musical Feats



Raheem DeVaughn's got it going on!




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Center Stage: Usher's Musical Feats



Usher knows best.




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Premier David Burt On Recent Tragedies

“We are all hurting,” said the Premier David Burt today after the shooting death of two men in the West End. “These recent tragedies have struck families, friends, communities and the entire Island. “The grief can seem overwhelming, but we must continue to have hope and summon the strength to reach inside ourselves, supporting each […]




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Family Centre Beyond Rugby Annual Awards

Family Centre’s Beyond Rugby Bermuda celebrated the achievements of their participants at their Awards Dinner, with the 2024 Nathaniel Morgan Player of the Year Award presented to Berkeley student Chelsea Almeida, marking the first time the award was presented to a female player. A spokesperson said, “Beyond Rugby Bermuda is an after-school programme dedicated to supporting […]




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Women’s Resource Centre On Housing

The Women’s Resource Centre [WRC] said they ”are encouraged to see the issue of affordable housing being discussed on a national level” and wanted to ”add our voice – the collective voice of women in Bermuda – to the conversation.” A spokesperson said, “The Women’s Resource Centre [WRC] understands the complex issue of housing insecurity and homelessness […]




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Women’s Resource Centre Housing Campaign

The Women’s Resource Centre [WRC] recently launched a comprehensive Housing Advocacy Campaign to highlight the critical issue of housing insecurity in Bermuda, with a particular focus on the challenges faced by women and single-income families. A spokesperson said, “In alignment with the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which recognizes housing as a fundamental human right, […]




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Budgies Defeat The Ravens At Sports Center

In Bermuda Field Hockey action at the National Sports Center, the Budgies defeated the Ravens 2 – 0. The Budgies took a 1 – 0 lead in the 31st minute when Amber McHugh scored a field goal, Imani Smith doubled the lead in the 55th minute earning them the win. Related Stories Nearly 500 Compete […]




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Swizzle Defeat Dark & Stormy At Sports Center

Swizzle defeated the Dark & Stormies 4 – 1 at the National Sports Center in Bermuda field hockey action. Swizzle took the lead in the 28th minute when Rupert Cuddon-Large scored a field goal, in the 31st minute Kyle Hamilton doubled the lead with a field goal, and one minute later it was 3 – […]




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Bermudians In ‘Voices Of The 21st Century’ Book

Three Bermudian women — Margaret Swift Thompson, Andrea Tompkins, and Lorene Phillips — have been featured in the ‘Voices of the 21st Century Women: Empowered Through Passion and Purpose’ book. A spokesperson said, “Three Bermudian women admit to feeling “empowered” and “proud” as their stories are featured in the 7th Edition of ‘Voices of the […]




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Cancer Centre Announce Leadership Transition

Bermuda Cancer and Health Centre announced a leadership transition, with CEO Lynne Woolridge set to retire, Dr. Chris Fosker appointed as Designate CEO and Medical Director and Katrina Darrell to step into the newly established position of Chief Operations Officer. A spokesperson said, “Bermuda Cancer and Health Centre, Bermuda’s leading cancer organisation, is announcing a leadership […]




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New Solar System Installed At Family Centre

BE Solar partnered with Aeolus Capital Management to install a solar system for the Family Centre headquarters in Pembroke, and they noted that the solar system “will help the charity save over $4,800 each year by relying less on fossil fuel electricity.” A BE Solar spokesperson said, “Local solar company, BE Solar, has partnered with […]




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Transformational Living Centre Using Solar Power

The Transformational Living Centre [TLC] for Families is now utilizing solar power which they said “will provide most of the energy required to power their electrical needs.” A spokesperson said, “Gil Nolan, operations manager of Sunny Side Solar and Nick Hutchings, a volunteer for the non-profit solar company that donated the solar panels to the […]




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31 Yr Old Man Arrested For Indecent Exposure

A 31 year old man — who is alleged to have run through Somerset Long Bay totally naked — was arrested for indecent exposure during the first day of Cup Match. A police spokesperson said, “A 31 year old man was arrested for indecent exposure on Somerset Long Bay on Thursday. He was bailed to […]




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Arts Centre To Host Open House & Book Signing

The Bermuda Arts Centre will host an open house on Sunday, September 29 from 1.00pm to 5.00pm, featuring the Fall Open Members’ Juried Show, live painting, and a book signing by Peter Barrett. A spokesperson said, “The Bermuda Arts Centre invites you to their open house this Sunday [September 29] from 1.00pm to 5.00pm, coinciding […]