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El PP presiona a Von der Leyen para retirar a Ribera: "Tiene que decidir si va al choque contra su partido o le pide una alternativa a Sánchez"

Génova eleva el pulso a los dos primeros espadas del PPE: Weber contra la presidenta de la Comisión Leer




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Sin Internet desde la orilla

Tengo una mala noticia para ustedes: La mayoría del pueblo cubano no sabe, en la práctica, exactamente qué es internet, ni un blog, ni un bloguero, ni un WIFI, ni un correo electrónico.




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Warcraft: El Origen - Azeroth en carne y hueso

Con la publicación del segundo tráiler de Warcraft: El origen, seguimos contando los días para su estreno. Y es que nunca el mundo fantástico de un videojuego había llegado al cine de una forma tan fiel.




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De Khajuraho a Internet

El país que regaló al mundo el Kamasutra, las esculturas eróticas de Khajuraho y el tantra sigue obsesionado con el sexo.




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Última hora de la DANA en Andalucía: Un tornado en Mijas Costa se lleva por delante una gasolinera: "Han sido 30 segundos de infarto"

Las fuertes lluvias en Málaga provocan desalojos, el corte de varias carreteras y que se desborde el río Benamargosa. Las clases se suspenden este jueves en todos los municipios andaluces que estén en situación de alerta roja o naranja Leer




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Bicefalia en Paterna

El Secretario General de la Agrupación socialista y la candidata en las últimas elecciones municipales, Lorena Benlloch se reparten funciones. Es incuestionable el fracaso de ambos en las municipales.

 




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10 cosas que no sabías sobre cómo el mundo se conecta a Internet

Facebook acaba de publicar su segundo estudio anual sobre el estado de la conexión a Internet en el mundo. Y algunos datos son sorprendentes. Por ejemplo, ¿sabías que el coste de  conectarse a Internet en Kenia supone el 30% del salario medio?




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El Tabernón Casa Curro... ¡Ea!

Cuando el sabor de Andalucía se renueva en Madrid




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El retorno de Caronte

Vuelta a la música de juventud 




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El 'wikileaks' del porno

Parece que ha cundido el ejemplo y lo de filtrar datos e información confidencial se está poniendo de moda. En el caso que nos ocupa no se pretende hacer caer ninguna venda colectiva ni se persigue otro fin filantrópico por el estilo. No, simplemente hay ganas de hacer daño y molestar a gente que, ya de por sí, tiene la vida bastante jorobada. Hablamos de ‘Porn Wikileaks’, una web que está sembrando el pánico entre los trabajadores de la industria del porno norteamericano.

 




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Conocimiento carnal

Entre desconocidos en el lago de Alain Guirodie




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La hija de Sting va de moderna

Coco Sumner es joven y guapa, desea ser una pop star y su apellido es el mismo que el de Sting porque de hecho es su hija. Y eso siempre ayuda.




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Bacanal anotadora de Antetokounmpo y Wembanyama en una noche en la que el eterno LeBron sigue asombrando a la NBA

Tercer triple-doble consecutivo de LeBron James en una jornada apasionante de NBA en la que el titán griego de los Bucks ha anotado 59 puntos y el 'alíen' francés se ha ido a los 50 Leer




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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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Nigeria: Nigeria Medical Consultants Declare Seven-Day Warning Strike

[Premium Times] MDCAN is an association of medical and dental consultants who are specialists in various fields of medicine and dentistry, holding the highest qualifications in their professions.




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Britt Nolan Departs Leo Burnett for McCann Worldgroup

McCann Worldgroup has nabbed lauded creative Britt Nolan from Leo Burnett to take on the new role of chief creative officer, North America. He will report to Javier Campopiano, global chief creative officer of McCann Worldgroup and McCann. Nolan will work with the network's creative leadership in the U.S. and Canada across McCann, MRM, FutureBrand,...



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Cairo Film Festival Launches New Market to Foster International Co-Productions

For the first time in more than a decade, the Cairo Film Festival will open for business. Now kicking off its 45th edition, the Egyptian event has remained a key cultural and artistic showcase for the region and for the wider Middle East and North Africa world – but Cairo has gone without a market […]



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Seth Meyers Mocks Trump’s Cabinet Picks of ‘Goblins and Weirdos’: He’s ‘Gonna Sic Them on the Government Like a Bunch of Ferrets on Ketamine’

During his “Closer Look” segment on Wednesday night, Seth Meyers commented on President-elect Donald Trump’s Cabinet picks for several key roles, including Fox News host and Army National Guard veteran Pete Hegseth leading the Department of Defense. “While Biden’s looking for ways to accommodate Trump, Trump’s looking for ways to tear down everything Biden did. […]




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Musk & Ramaswamy tapped to head government efficiency effort

The new organization isn't an official department. It is charged with working from the outside of the government to offer the White House “advice and guidance."

The post Musk & Ramaswamy tapped to head government efficiency effort first appeared on Federal News Network.




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Man ploughs car into crowd in southern China, leaving 35 dead amid divorce rage

Man ploughs car into crowd in southern China, leaving 35 dead amid divorce rage




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Trump returns to Washington for meeting with Biden, promises smooth transition

Trump returns to Washington for meeting with Biden, promises smooth transition




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New storms and flooding hit Spain's southern Malaga province as EU debates crisis management

New storms and flooding hit Spain's southern Malaga province as EU debates crisis management




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Republicans win 218 US House seats, giving Donald Trump and the party control of government

Republicans win 218 US House seats, giving Donald Trump and the party control of government




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Latest news bulletin | November 14th – Morning

Latest news bulletin | November 14th – Morning




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Led by Ted Cruz, the GOP Doesn’t Want Affordable Internet

In the coming months, we're set to witness the largest investment in America's digital infrastructure in history: $42.5 billion that should be a true lifeline for millions of Americans struggling with slow, unreliable, or nonexistent internet connections. But as with any massive government spending program, the devil is in the details - and Republican lawmakers, led by Texas Senator Ted Cruz, are doing their best to ensure those details work against their own constituents.





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Trump says Elon Musk will lead “DOGE,” a new Department of Government Efficiency

Musk's Department of Government Efficiency to target "massive waste and fraud."




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T-Mobile Internet Backup Plans Get Powered Up With More Data

The right internet backup plan can save you in the event of unfortunate internet outages.




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Senior C++ Dev for Windows Internals, TCP (Hybrid TLV)

C++ Developer for Windows Internals (Hybrid TLV) Requirements: 10 years of experience working with C++ in Microsoft Windows environments. Experience in Object-Oriented development. In-depth knowledge of the Microsoft Windows operating system, especially Windows Internals. Experience in Multi-threading development and debugging. Experience in developing System Services under Windows. Knowledge of communication protocols such as TCP, UDP. Advantage: Experience with Microsoft .NET and C#. Expe...




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WATCH LIVE: Senate Democrats address press as Congress returns to session

Senate Democratic leadership is speaking to reporters as the 118th Congress enters its final weeks. The press conference comes after Senate Democrats lost their majority in last week’s elections for the incoming Senate in January. CLICK HERE TO READ MORE FROM THE WASHINGTON EXAMINER Until the new Congress is sworn in on Jan. 3, the […]




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Immigrants and industry benefit from York U program for internationally educated professionals




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‘Protect the Songs’: Blind Pilot learns to let go for new record

In the ever-evolving landscape of pop music, the announcement that a band is going “on hiatus” often doesn’t bode well for its future…



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Justice Dept. employees stunned at Trump's 'insane,' 'unbelievable' choice of Matt Gaetz for attorney general




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Gaetz pick shows value Trump places on loyalty — and retribution — as he returns to Washington




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Rural demand, government spending to drive growth in second half of FY25: ICICI Report

India's economic growth in the second half of this financial year will be driven by rural demand and government spending. The rural economy is gaining momentum. Consumer durables and non-durables are showing strong performance. The manufacturing sector is also exhibiting growth. However, there are signs of a slowdown in industrial growth.




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Loss-making Burberry puts focus back on outerwear in turnaround plan

The company reported a loss for the first half of its financial year and announced a 40 million pound ($51 million) cost savings programme, as new CEO Joshua Schulman laid out his turnaround plan.




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Suki Summer's anthem 'Nothing At All' channels retro vibes with modern attitude

Artist Suki Summer is making a splash with her bold new single, "Nothing At All." Blending the rough edge of 70s rock with the lively sounds of 80s synth music,…





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returning to earth

"To look at the Earth from space is like a child looking into a mirror and realizing for the first time that the person in the mirror is herself" [ap: Samantha Harvey's space-station novel 'Orbital' (g) wins the Booker Prize for fiction]




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CIA Reading Room cia-rdp83-00415r001300100005-0: PALESTINE. BERNADETTO'S ARRIVAL IN EGYPT.

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[FIXED] Oliver Giesecke: How do Government Employees Use AI?

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Born Today - George Cables



George Cables
Born: 1944

When George Cables was going to school in New York City he used to walk the streets at night, taking in the cosmopolitan sights and sounds, mentally recording his encounters with “so many different kinds of people.” In his musical career as well, Cables has prowled sidestreets and main thoroughfares in relative anonymity, absorbing countless influences into his personal style. Born in New York City on November 14, 1944, Cables was classically trained as a youth and when he started at the “Fame”... Continue




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Thelonius Garcia: Marche Nocturne


The first name Thelonious--does it come from the word theology? Is a parent giving a newborn a form of divinity with the appellation? This is speculation; the answer is up in the air, but the most famous Thelonious is Thelonious Sphere Monk, one of the brightest of jazz stars to emerge in the age of bebop... [ read more ]




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Deutsche Telekom Earnings Boosted by Momentum in US and Germany




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Trump has full control of government - but he won't always get his way




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Ressources numériques pour le réseau de l’éducation | Gouvernement du Québec




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The Wall Street Journal is testing AI article summaries - The Verge




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Governor General’s Literary Awards | GGBooks

The Canada Council for the Arts presents the winners of the 2024 Governor General’s Literary Awards The Governor General’s Literary Awards (GGBooks) celebrate literature and inspire people to read books by creators from Canada. They provide finalists and winners with valuable recognition from peers and readers across the country.




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Video: Nov 13th Bernews Morning Newsflash

Premier David Burt and Minister Seniors Tinee Furbert discuss Throne Speech initiatives, BPSU responds to Throne Speech, retail sales decreased 1.5% in July 2024, Remembrance Day policing activity, Planet Math working to secure new space and Wallpaper Wednesday features west end island views are some of the stories in this morning’s [Nov 13] Bernews Newsflash. […]




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Blinken Assures NATO Biden Will Funnel Billions to Ukraine Prior to Trump Return

Outgoing Secretary of State Antony Blinken began a farewell visit to the headquarters of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) in Brussels, Belgium, on Wednesday in which he repeatedly insisted that President Joe Biden would "push every dollar out the door that we have at our disposal" to Ukraine.

The post Blinken Assures NATO Biden Will Funnel Billions to Ukraine Prior to Trump Return appeared first on Breitbart.