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Muere a los 39 años el actor de series surcoreanas Song Jae-Rim

Alcanzó la fama por protagonizar varios "dramas" o series televisivas durante la última década Leer




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El museo virtual de las prisiones del ISIS: recrean la ingente red de edificios de tortura de los fanáticos

La tecnología 3D ha permitido recorrer las cárceles del ISIS en Irak y Siria y documentar sus crímenes de guerra. La exposición ha sido posible gracias al testimonio de decenas de ex presos Leer




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El inspector corrupto cazado con 20 millones de euros en su casa empaquetaba los sobornos con la máquina de la Policía

El millón de euros en billetes de 500 que se encontró en el despacho de este agente, apodado 'El Anodino', era su comisión por el último gran envío de droga. Los investigadores sospechan que aún queda dinero por encontrar Leer




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"El más consecuente atraco homicida de la Historia"

El Holocausto sólo es entendible si se aborda de forma desapasionada. Nada ayuda la indignación. Sólo los datos son útiles. Y entender, a la manera del clásico.




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Los errores mentales de nuestros gestores

Los problemas tienen solución. Pero esa solución exige un cambio mental en la visión del mundo.




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El problema de ignorar la historia.

Este es un artículo sobre el cambio climático, pero dejo a los lectores que encuentren el porqué.




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La Fiscalía lleva al Constitucional la negativa de los jueces a investigar las torturas del franquismo pese a la Ley de Memoria Democrática

Recurre en amparo la inadmisión a trámite en un juzgado de Barcelona de la querella presentada por dos hermanos Leer



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El rector reconoce la peculiaridad del caso de Begoña Gómez en la Complutense: "No hay ningún perfil similar"

Joaquín Goyache declara en al comisión de investigación de la Asamblea de Madrid que pese a ello todo fue "regular" en la creación de la cátedra y que cualquier universidad hubiera hecho lo mismo Leer



  • Artículos Manuel Marraco

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Aparece un socavón de casi 30 metros cuadrados y seis de profundidad en la avenida de los Toreros: afecta a los cuatro carriles y roza las viviendas

El tráfico ha sido cortado; además hay afectadas una tubería de gran diámetro de agua y otras enterradas de Gas Natural Leer



  • Artículos Daniel Somolinos

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Tulsi Gabbard, que acusó a Ucrania y a EEUU de tener 30 laboratorios secretos para crear virus, dirigirá el espionaje estadounidense

Esta simpatizante de Putin no tiene ninguna experiencia en Inteligencia Leer




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A tortas en el Parlamento afgano




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Un hacker usurpa la identidad del interventor de fondos de Algeciras para acceder a la plataforma Autoriza del Ministerio de Hacienda

El Ayuntamiento mantiene abierta una investigación y los hechos ya han sido puestos en conocimiento de la Fiscalía Leer




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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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Nubarrones electorales

Se acerca la cita con las urnas y el panorama es desolador, el horizonte se presenta envuelto en tinieblas para los ciudadanos de la Comunidad Valenciana que estamos dispuestos a ejercer nuestro derecho al voto, que a la postre es una gran responsabilidad.




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Llevar la publicidad donde está el lector

La última aspiración de Buzzfeed es coordinar acciones publicitarias en todas sus plataformas y en las de terceros. La herramienta se llama Swarm y ya han llevado a cabo las primeras pruebas.




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El retorno de Caronte

Vuelta a la música de juventud 




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Alcaraz dedica su victoria a las víctimas de la DANA en Valencia: "Ayudaré en todo lo que pueda"

Vence a Rublev y firma la cámara acordándose de la comunidad donde ha vivido muchos años. "Del resfriado no noto mejora", admite. Leer




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Malawi: Working Together to Support Electoral Integrity in Malawi

[Democracy Works] A multi-stakeholder dialogue to reflect on and draw lessons from past elections to improve the 2025 electoral process




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John Lewis Christmas Ad Goes in New Direction With Relatable Sister Story

British retailer John Lewis' Christmas ad, long considered the unofficial start of the holiday season in the U.K., goes in a different direction this year by depicting an everyday, familial kind of festive magic. On Thursday (Nov. 14), John Lewis released "The Gifting Hour," the second Christmas campaign by agency Saatchi & Saatchi, which took...




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Stephen Colbert Reacts to Matt Gaetz and Tulsi Gabbard’s Cabinet Appointments: This Wasn’t the ‘Outrageous, Stupefying Story That I Thought I’d Be Leading’ With Tonight

Stephen Colbert spent the majority of his opening monologue on Wednesday night’s “Late Show” talking about President-elect Donald Trump’s Cabinet choices so far, including Rep. Matt Gaetz of Florida as attorney general and Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligence. “Almost eight years ago, we all saw [Trump] saunter down those Capitol steps, put his […]




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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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XRP Surges To 15% In The Past 24 hours: The Token Is Gaining Substantial Investor Interest!

The victory of Donald Trump in the US presidential election intensified the demand for crypto assets. XRP is on its journey to the broader crypto market. The growth of XRP was capped by the Securities and Exchange Council’s plan to appeal crucial rulings in the ripple case. The appeal from the SEC has negatively impacted [...]




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New single-motor Polestar 3 SUV starts at $67,500, orders open now

The Swedish automaker has added an entry-level version of the Polestar 3.





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Anime Champions Simulator Codes

Find the latest Anime Champions Simulator codes here!




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Florida homeowners told storm-damaged properties 'not worth fixing'




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Custodian Janitor

Reno, NV United States - Tactical Air Support Inc. Custodian/Janitor Reno, NV Salary range:$22-25 hr. DOE Position Summary Maintains premises, rest and working areas of offices and industrial buildings in clean and orderly condition. Performs a combination of dusting fur... View




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Experienced Structures Technician Seasonal Contractor

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Scientists identify new way of information storage and processing based on skyrmions

Hard to unwind like knots in a rope, magnetic skyrmions are stable magnetic whirls that behave like tiny particles in magnetic thin films. These whirls, only a few nanometers in size offer great potential for next-generation information storage and processing..




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Phil Spencer Discusses Microsoft’s Xbox Handheld and Mobile Store Plans

Phil Spencer just confirmed that Microsoft wants to release an Xbox handheld. He also said that the company is still working on an Xbox mobile store and exploring more studio acquisitions.

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From the Editor’s Desk: Slog (Premium)

We've been in Mexico City for almost seven weeks, our longest trip yet. I came here with two big items on my to-do list, both book-related: Get the Windows 11 Field Guide updated for Windows 11 version 24H2 and publish at least a preview of the new book I'm writing with my wife, Eternal Spring: Our Guide to Mexico City. And I can't say I've been successful with either, despite literally working on both projects every single day.

You've at least seen the progress I've made on the Field Guide: To date, I've published 28 chapter updates to the book since we got here, which I will admit is rather incredible. But here's what you probably don't know. Every one of those chapters includes new content, and while the amount of new content isn't always profound, some of those updates are quite good from a new material perspective.

Here's one example. I'm particularly happy with the work I've done with local accounts over the past few weeks. This involved resetting several of the PCs I have here, starting over from scratch with local account-only configurations to determine whether doing this will alleviate some of the enshittification in Windows 11, most notably the forced OneDrive Folder backup behavior. Most recently--two days ago, I guess, I reset my Surface Laptop 7, too, and am now using it this way. And ... so far, so good.

But even if this work doesn't "solve" the OneDrive Folder backup problem--and it kind of doesn't, since you could easily screw it up in any number of ways, for example by running a backup with Windows Backup--this was a good experience for me. It helped me dramatically expand the Local accounts and Device encryption chapters in the book, and I now fully understand what it means when Microsoft says that it "enables" device encryption by default in 24H2: This is both a dramatic change from before and no change at all, depending on how you configure the PC. (I'm working on an update to the Windows backup chapter now as a result.)

These book updates remind me of the security rabbit hole I went down at the end of 23H2: Microsoft had added passkey "management" support in Windows 11 version 23H2 and in trying to figure out what that meant, I learned a lot. One, the passkey management capabilities in Windows 11 are a joke. Two, passkey support in the Microsoft account is even more of a joke (is, in fact, half-assed). Three, that both of these things are getting better, though both have a long way to go. Four, that Microsoft had long ago based its support for online account sign-ins and Windows Hello on the FIDO-based foundations of passkeys, and now that passkeys are "real," it is making Windows 11 fully compliant with that as passkeys get portable. And there's more, but whatever. All I wanted to do was write a short new chapter for the book and I ended up learning more than I ever wanted to about online account security. It was worth it.

And that's what this October/November was like. A lot of work. Some output that ...

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Researchers creating global rights-monitoring network for persons with disabilities




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Palestinian doctor nominated for 2010 Nobel will bring message of peace to York U




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The World of Muxes: ‘IAM’ is a revealing look into misunderstood territory

Vittorio D’Onofri has been snapping photos of muxes — those who were registered as male at birth but identify as female or neither male nor female — for more than 20 years…



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




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Wrangler launches six new stores, aims 60 new outlets by 2025

Wrangler has expanded its retail footprint in India with the inauguration of six new stores. Located in Ujjain, Goa, Indore, Bilaspur, Katihar, and Bareilly, these additions bring Wrangler's total store count to 58 across India.




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Reliance's luxury retail chain Tira unveils flagship store at Jio World Plaza

Reliance's luxury beauty retail chain, Tira, opened its flagship store at Jio World Plaza in Mumbai. The store features 15 exclusive shop-in-shop boutiques of global beauty brands like Dior, Estée Lauder, and YSL. Customers can enjoy personalized shopping experiences, a beauty concierge service, and a café. The store also features a scent room with curated international fragrances.




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Wearables brand Noise posts loss in FY24, revenue growth flat amid slump in sector

Operating revenue remained largely unchanged at Rs 1,430 crore compared to Rs 1,426 crore in FY23. The company, which secured its maiden fundraise last year, saw a 40% surge in employee benefit expenses at Rs 71 crore, while finance costs rose nearly 50% to Rs 29.5 crore. Total expenses increased to Rs 1,460 crore from Rs 1,432 crore in FY23.




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Amazon launches an online discount storefront to better compete with Shein and Temu

In a blog post on Wednesday, the company said the new Amazon Haul storefront will mostly feature products that cost less than $10 and offer free delivery on orders over $25.




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And ya know getting them out will be a bloody story

Content Warning: Incredibly ugly upcoming U.S. Politics. Stephen Miller and Donald Trump's public promise for a "bloody story" - plans for sweeping raids and mass deportations of 10 to 20 million people living in America are expected to start when Trump assumes office and begins on day one.

People living all across the United States, from farm camps in the backwaters of Florida to the ethnically diverse neighborhoods of major cities will likely be greviously impacted. Currently it is expected that the combined utilization of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), National Guard, local police, trained and armed civilians and possibly even the US Military will take part in the raids to capture legal and illegal immigrants. Sympathetic police departments will have their funding slashed if they don't participate in the raids. Surprisingly, some research suggests a majority of Americans support mass deportations and concentration camps, which was reflected in the election results. Whether the popular support continues after it begins depends on the effectiveness of ICE and the Department of Homeland Security's indoctrination and propaganda programs that they have already been preparing for this moment, as well as the mass media's whitewashing of the proceedings as an "affordable housing program," among other things. So the question is, what can we realistically expect? ICE's "Citizens Academy" program offers up some clues...

The academy trains civilians to operate multiple firearms, use lethal force, perform surveillance on immigrants, and conduct raids while also acting as a public relations initiative to try and sway public opinion about ICE, Customs and Border Protection (CBP), and the HSI unit of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). "We ran Border Patrol Citizen Academies back when I was an agent as well," Jenn Budd, former Senior Border Patrol Agent, whistleblower, and author of Against the Wall told Unicorn Riot. "The entire goal is to indoctrinate locals into why it's okay for us to violate people's rights." The training materials that show where to strike people with batons to subdue them are but the tip of the iceberg in terms of violence. While the ICE presentation on using force contains the "Monadnock Baton Chart" (presumably named after baton manufacturer Monadnock) showing the degrees of damage inflicted on a suspect based on where they're struck with a baton, the majority of this part of Citizens Academy training covers when to use deadly force.
What could happen to the people swept up? The program is generally portrayed as mass deportations, but already it has become clear that many countries (even Mexico) are expected not to welcome the tidal wave of migrants. Instead, the prison-industrial complex which is being flooded with investment money is gearing up to build large scale prisons and camps to house them. Many of these migrants can be expected to be kept there for years on end, with the Supreme Court supporting indefinite detetion of immigrants, an affirmation of long standing U.S. policy. Slavery in America is still legal in the prison system (even California voter's just reaffirmed) and many companies could stand to make a lot of money off of the cheap workforce. The prior Trump administration focused on breaking families up, but this time they promise to include everyone in the family, no matter the immigration status, even denaturalization of American citizens. How will it be payed for? The operation is projected to cost upwards of $300 billion or much more and this has frequently been cited as a major reason that the invisioned plans will falter. If Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency's (DOGE) plans for freeing up $2 trillion of the yearly federal budget succeeds, there appears to be plenty of money to reallocate. Even without these slush funds, Trump has already declared that the operation has "no price tag." Some recent and historical parallels In China, many Uyghurs have been put into forced labor prison camps for decades now, and the Xinjiang region has long been at the technological vanguard of state of the art large scale surveillance and population control research and development. American and Western tech companies can take what they have learned in Xinjiang and finally bring it home for wide spread use domestically. During the Holocaust, many "good Germans" helped to report their neighbors, and already Americans are arguing whether it is ethical to call in ICE on theirs. America has a long history of anti-immigrant campaigns and attacking ethnic communities, including Operation Wetback in 1953-54, the Japanese Internment Camps during WWII and tracing back to events like the Trail of Tears and traditional American slavery, to name a few. Hoping for the best While the years of preparation for Project 2025, combined with the GOP's complete control of all of the branches of the federal government suggests things are going to be harder to stop. It is good to remember that for all intents and purposes this will be an unimaginable kakistocracy and the revolving door of grifters is likely to spin even faster than it did during the first Trump administration. Major logistical questions remain - how fast can they actually scale up, for example, or deal with the massively inflated costs, bribes and outright theft chipping away at the budget. The chaos caused by replacing 50,000 federal employees with largely incompetent hacks while gutting government agencies left and right alone will likely slow down any plans significantly due to the complex and tightly coupled systems that make up the US government. Fortunately the ACLU and many other organizations and Democratic state governments vow to legally fight back against the upcoming operations. And lastly, it is likely that there will be large scale public action. Whether it is in the form of protests, strikes or imaginative work arounds for whatever crackdowns that are coming, there many Americans who will push back.




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¿Quiénes son los Gestores de paz?

Escuche el programa de este miércoles 13 de noviembre. 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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Looking for videos on US political history

Like many people here in the United States, my spouse and I are not happy about the recent election here. But we did not get here without precedent; for example, the Nixon administration and Spiro Agnew specifically were very aggressive in demonizing the press as political enemies for reporting on the corruption rampant within that administration. What are some good videos we can watch with other (sympathetic) family members to help them understand the historical underpinnings of our current situation? Some examples of the sort of thing I am talking about below the fold:

Stanley Karnow's Vietnam: A Television History

BBC's Oppenheimer

American Experience's series on LBJ

So 20th century (and earlier, especially slavery/slavers' rebellion related) US history with a political bent, even if politics isn't the main thrust. As always, thanks in advance.





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AWARD / GRANT: 80+ New England Conservatory Alumni, Faculty Receive Grammy Nominations

More than 80 New England Conservatory alumni and faculty have been honored with 41 Grammy nominations, maintaining a longstanding presence among the world's leading musicians. NEC-affiliated artists have been nominated across 27 categories for this year’s Grammy Awards, with winners to be announced at the Los Angeles ceremony on Sunday, February 2, 2025....




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Sprouts: Curiosity, Stories & Belonging

I could listen to peace-builder and story-teller Kiran Singh Sirah all day. Not because he’s a gifted and generous story-teller — he most certainly is — but because his world […]

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