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Alcaldía de Medellín lanza campaña para que familias con necesidad tengan sus 3 comidas

En Caracol Radio estuvo Federico Gutiérrez, alcalde de Medellín, explicando la iniciativa




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“Tendremos un apagón para el 2025 si no se toman medidas urgentes”: Andesco

Presidente de Andesco expone las medidas que deben tomar ante un posible apagón para el 2025




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VIDEO: “Puta…cómo se ganaron el maldito diploma”caso de maltrato laboral en Medicina Legal

La Unidad Investigativa de Caracol Radio revela una serie de presuntas irregularidades en Medicina Legal




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Alberto Gamero revela único impedimento para que Falcao viaje con Millonarios a Medellín

Alberto Gamero, director técnico de Millonarios, contó, en diálogo con 6AM Hoy Por Hoy de Caracol Radio, cómo han sido los primeros días del Tigre como jugador de la institución. El samario reveló que solo podría presentarse un impedimento para que el goleador histórico de la Selección Colombia se estrene con el club el próximo jueves ante el Medellín.




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Olmedo está induciendo a la justicia a errores para tapar el dinero que robó: Luis Velasco

En el programa 6AM Hoy por Hoy de Caracol Radio, el Ministro del interior no guarda sus palabras al señalar al exfuncionario Olmedo López




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Olmedo López no fue el primero que llegó a desfalcar la entidad: director de la UNGRD

En 6AM Hoy por Hoy de Caracol Radio estuvo Carlos Carrillo, director de la UNGRD, para hablar sobre dónde están y quién responde por los recursos que se robaron de la entidad.




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La sanción de Mintrabajo a Medicina Legal

A los casos de maltrato laboral y demandas contra Medicina Legal, se suman sanciones por malas condiciones laborales para los funcionarios de esa entidad. La secretaria general renunció y la Contraloría activó una nueva auditoria




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“Tomamos medidas para acompañar a los estudiantes”: Universidad Javeriana

En 6AM Hoy por Hoy de Caracol Radio estuvo el Rector de la Universidad Javeriana, el padre Luis Fernando Múnera, quien habló sobre las medidas que ha tomado como institución educativa frente a la situación de Catalina Gutiérrez. Asimismo, anunció que se han tomado desiciones para el acompañamiento y bienestar de los estudiantes. 




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Petro y mediadores buscan repetición de elecciones en Venezuela: Exministro de Maduro

En el programa 6AM de Caracol Radio, habló Andrés Izarra de las posibles nuevas elecciones en Venezuela




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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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“Cambiar medicamentos en un tratamiento largo es un riesgo”: neuróloga Angélica Lizcano

En 6AM Hoy por Hoy de Caracol Radio estuvo Angélica Lizcano, Neuróloga y presidenta de la liga contra la Epilepsia, para hablar sobre los riesgos del cambio del medicamento en pacientes con Epilepsia, teniendo en cuenta la escasez y cambios de fórmulas por parte de las EPS en el país.




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¿Cómo celebrará “Suso” los 15 años de su programa The Susos Show?: el comediante responde

El comediante Dany Hoyos, conocido como “Suso”, habló en el programa 6AM de Caracol Radio, de cuales seran los detalles para la celebración de su programa.




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Defensa de los acusados no puede cambiar el pasado y demostrará la verdad: abogado Olmedo

En el programa 6AM de Hoy por Hoy de Caracol Radio, estuvo José Moreno y habló sobre las pruebas tras las acusaciones sobre Karen Manrique




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MinHacienda afectado por paro camionero, no logró transporte para llegar a Medellín

El mismo gobierno comienza a ver las consecuencias de los bloqueos, pues Ricardo Bonilla no logró llegar al Congreso de la Andi en la capital antioqueña




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Habrá que recrudecer las medidas ante falta de ahorro de agua en Bogotá: CAR Cundinamarca

En 6AM Hoy por Hoy de Caracol Radio estuvo Alfred Ballesteros, director de la CAR Cundinamarca, para hablar sobre si en Cundinamarca y Bogotá se enfrentarán medidas por el estado de los embalses.




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Nuevas medidas por sequía aumentarán las tarifas del agua en Bogotá: gerente de Acueducto

Natasha Avendaño, gerente de la Empresa de Acueducto y Alcantarillado de Bogotá, habló sobre cuáles son las medidas que planean para ajustar topes de consumo




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Fernando Jaramillo pide medidas drásticas con los hinchas: “Hay que judicializar”




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Hay deterioro en índices de libertad de expresión de medios: AMI sobre actos de violencia

En Caracol Radio estuvo Werner Zitzmann, director ejecutivo de la Asociación Colombiana de Medios de Información (AMI)




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“Medidas protección arancelaria impactarán costos de producción en construcción”: Camacol

Guillermo Herrera, presidente ejecutivo Camacol, estuvo en 6AM para hablar de las afectaciones actuales en los sectores construcción y vivienda.




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Hemos recibido amenazas y se han robado pruebas claves en el caso: abogado de Olmedo

José Luis Moreno Caballero, abogado defensor de Olmedo, hizo hincapié en quién estaría detrás de la supuesta persecución en contra de su defendido




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Autopista Norte está encima del humedal, la situación de ayer era inevitable: Galán

Carlos Fernando Galán, alcalde de Bogotá, hizo hincapié en cuáles son las principales causas de las inundaciones en la Autopista Norte 




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Vamos a devolver esa deuda que tiene la autopista norte con los humedales: Manuel Mariño

En 6AM de Caracol Radio estuvo Juan Manuel Mariño, Gerente general de la Concesión Ruta Bogotá Norte, quien habló sobre la ampliación de la Autopista norte de Bogotá.




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PERFORMANCE / TOUR: Medieval Radiance And Incarnate Jazz: Light Gathering in NYC on November 8th

In the universe, every element, every star, every atom is constantly sending out waves of light—some visible, most hidden. From gamma rays, to the brilliance of sunlight, to the subtle glow of infrared, everything in existence shines. In this concert, we gather that light, pulling from the vast spectrum, where ancient harmonies meet the rhythms of the modern world...




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RECORDING: Acclaimed Singer Songwriter Laura Baron Returns With Poignant Jazz Infused Album 'Beauty In The Broken'

With a distinguished career spanning folk, jazz, and world music, award-winning singer songwriter Laura Baron has recently released her latest album, Beauty in the Broken, a stirring collection that sees her embracing her jazz roots in a new light. Featuring eight original songs along with an inspired jazz-infused take on the classic song "Dream a Little Dream," Baron’s latest work captures a journey of healing and transformation....




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Oct. 4, 2024: Kids on Social Media & Stripes vs. Polka Dots

Myles Anderson and Sean Lecomber troll with the punches when they discuss whether kids should use social media. Then, are stripes superior to polka dots? Rob Pue and Kathleen McGee refuse to be clothed-minded with their patter on these patterns.



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Greens Pick a Candidate Not Named Nader

The Green Party of the United States rebuffed efforts by Ralph Nader to win its endorsement for president by voting Saturday to make David Cobb its 2004 presidential candidate.




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Kansas City Chiefs' Harrison Butker attacked LGBTQ rights and said women grads were excited about marriage and kids. Here’s what social media said.




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The Biden administration is planning to eliminate medical debt from credit reports of millions of Americans. What could this mean for you?




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NEW LAW REVIEW ARTICLE: SFFA V. HARVARD AFFIRMED AFFIRMATIVE ACTION AND EXPANDED COGNITIVE DIVERSITY

 I just published a new law review article with the Seattle University Law Review entitled: Students for Fair Admissions: Affirming Affirmative Action and Shapeshifting Towards Cognitive Diversity? The article can be downloaded here: https://digitalcommons.law.seattleu.edu/sulr/vol47/iss4/7/. Here is the abstract:

The Roberts Court holds a well-earned reputation for overturning Supreme Court precedent regardless of the long-standing nature of the case. The Roberts Court knows how to overrule precedent. In Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard (SFFA), the Court’s majority opinion never intimates that it overrules Grutter v. Bollinger, the Court’s leading opinion permitting race-based affirmative action in college admissions. Instead, the Roberts Court applied Grutter as authoritative to hold certain affirmative action programs entailing racial preferences violative of the Constitution. These programs did not provide an end point, nor did they require assessment, review, periodic expiration, or revision for greater institutional efficacy, including possible race-neutral alternatives. The programs also failed to break down stereotypes through the introduction of a critical mass to empower diverse voices. The programs thereby resembled prohibited quotas or racial balancing. As such, the programs at issue violated Grutter, which still governs race-based affirmative action in college admissions. More importantly, the Roberts court paved the way for more expansive diversity-based admissions programs by permitting institutions to value individual racial experiences, which authentically further an institution’s mission and interests. After SFFA, the use of race as a factor could well face time limits. Contrastingly, individualized racial experiences may benefit college applicants at institutions that embrace diversity in an authentic way without facing any time limitation. Further, institutions with distinct missions may value diversity in a race-conscious way but without any racial preference. In sum, the Roberts Court guides the use of race in college admissions toward a race-neutral, diversity-based paradigm such that institutions may still unlock the empirically proven benefits of cultural diversity with only de minimus interference from the courts. This approach rests upon a powerful policy basis that leads to superior innovation, macroeconomic outcomes, social cohesion and, therefore, superior national security for the United States. This approach thus could support a powerful interest convergence.

The article shows that Supreme Court did not overrule its prior affirmative action precedents, and in fact paved the way for universities to embrace cultural and cognitive diversity to enrich their educational missions. This is important because the case has been widely misconstrued.

My next article will extend the Court's holding to corporate DEI efforts and demonstrate that such efforts are not only remain lawful but also essential to rational human resources management.





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DO NOT TRUST LYING TRUMP & THE GOP ON SOCIAL SECURITY AND MEDICARE


 On March 11, 2024, Donald Trump claimed that cutting Social Security and Medicare could help him cut the national debt tremendously. (See video above). On March 22, 2024, the House GOP announced cuts including a plan to raise the retirement age. This was the second straight year that the House GOP proposed a budget with deep Social Security and Medicare cuts. Trump started promising cuts to Social Security and Medicare in his second term before some audiences as early as January of 2020.  At a Fox News Town Hall in March of 2020, again promised to cut Social Security and Medicare.

All of this talk of cuts forms the prelude to last Thursday's debate which included a question about cuts to Social Security and Medicare. Biden gave a straight-forward answer saying that no cuts are necessary if we raise the Social Security tax to the same level for all. Currently, those making high incomes pay much lower rates than those making low incomes. As President Biden explained at the debate:

Right now, everybody making under $170,000 pays 6 percent of their income, of their paycheck, every single time they get a paycheck, [But] millionaires pay 1 percent – 1 percent. So . . . I would not raise the cost of Social Security for anybody under $400,000. After that, I begin to make the wealthy begin to pay their fair share, by increasing from 1 percent beyond, to be able to guarantee the program for life.

That provides a sensible and efficient means of securing Social Security. And, Biden never varies from that position.

Trump on the other hand, takes different positions with different audiences and covers the full spectrum of options. According to NBC News:

An NBC News examination found that Trump's views have zigzagged over the years — from calling Social Security a “Ponzi scheme” in 2000 to endorsing then-Rep. Paul Ryan’s plans to restructure Medicare in 2012 to positioning himself as the protector of those programs in 2016 to taking aim at some retirement spending in his White House budgets (which never became law).

Essentially we know Trump is lying because of his radically divergent positions over time. In fact, in 2016 he promised to preserve Social Security and Medicare, and then in his budgets he proposed cuts.

 In recent months, Trump opened the way for Social Security and Medicare cuts and refuses to disclaim the GOP plan to cut those programs as, shown above. Which brings us to the his debate comments in response to a question about entitlement cuts. While Biden gave a simple and clear statement of how he intends to save Social Security and Medicare, Trump attacked Biden's honesty and switched the topic to immigration, Russia, Ukraine, a mysterious laptop, the VA, and luxury hotels. Trump was incoherent. Remarkably, he never addressed his recent comments about Social Security and Medicare cuts, nor the GOP plan to cut Social Security and Medicare. Trump provided no explanation of his prior budget proposals including Social Security and Medicare cuts.  As stated in the Washington Post: "Protecting Social Security . . . was also a major theme of Trump’s 2016 campaign. His avowed stance, however, is at odds with Trump’s own record as president: Each of his White House budget proposals included cuts to Social Security and Medicare programs."

Trump has staked out so many positions on Social Security that no matter what he says he lies. The only thing we know for sure about Trump and entitlements is that despite campaign promises to the contrary he included Social Security and Medicare cuts in each of his annual budget proposals as President. Given the GOP commitment to cutting Social Security and Medicare a vote for any GOP candidate is a vote to slash your Social Security and Medicare benefits by about 30 percent. If Trump gets elected the GOP will have a clear path to gutting Social Security and Medicare as he promised to do in a second term in 2020, and regardless of any lies or gibberish he feeds the voters today. 




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Collegians bring it home with stack of medals

SEVEN gold, three silver and two bronze — the Campbelltown Collegians Athletics Club cleaned up at the NSW Little Athletics state relays over the weekend.




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Peninsula’s top lifesaver named

Meet the 22-year-old who has been named the top lifesaver on the northern beaches - and she is putting the call out for more women and young people to pursue leadership roles within the movement.




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The mainstream media was 2024’s other big loser. Is there any path forward? |Opinion




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CONFIRMED: LLMs have indeed reached a point of diminishing returns

CONFIRMED: LLMs have indeed reached a point of diminishing returns https://ift.tt/e4hKjQ7 ai, llms, trends, investment





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Mike Huckabee Named as Trump's Ambassador to Israel; First Evangelical in Role

Mike Huckabee, a former governor of Arkansas, twice presidential candidate, and television host, has been named as President-elect Donald Trump's ambassador to Israel.

The post Mike Huckabee Named as Trump’s Ambassador to Israel; First Evangelical in Role appeared first on Breitbart.




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'Dude!' Oft-Concussed Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa Sparks Social Media Hysteria After Using His Head to Make a Tackle

Dolphins star QB Tua Tagovailoa sent social media users into a frenzy Monday night after the often-concussed player used his head to tackle a defender during an interception return.

The post ‘Dude!’ Oft-Concussed Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa Sparks Social Media Hysteria After Using His Head to Make a Tackle appeared first on Breitbart.




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Unclaimed Funds Scam - Re: Mail From Thailand

The 419 scammers are afraid that they are going to pay your fake fund into the wrong bank account, so they want to make sure if they have the correct banking details... how considerate of them.




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Canadian Pharmacy, Medications and Drug Spam - Image has been damaged

The Canadian Pharmacy Spammers are at it again, or should we say still at it again.




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Koorts? Houd net als Schiphol Group vinger aan de pols bij je medewerkers

Piep, piep, piep… hoor je dat? Het is de hartslag van je organisatie. Hoe gaat het met jouw medewerkers – zitten ze in het juiste ritme, of voelt het ergens wat gespannen aan? Tijdens Employee Experience Event zat ik op het puntje van mijn stoel bij Schiphols sessie over luisteren – en dan niet die […]




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Users are urged to get malware protection immediately

Due to a sharp increase in malware related spam, we urge everyone to make sure that their computers are adequately protected against malware attacks. If you don't have protection against malware, we strongly suggest an Internet Security suite. Feel free to contact us if you need any information about malware protection. You might also want for check out the latest examples of malware spam e-mails.










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The Etch-a-Sketch Comedy Team Wilds Out



The Etch-a-Sketch Comedy Team spreads laughter.