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La sentida despedida de Ana Rosa Quintana en Valencia: "Nosotros no vamos a olvidar"

El pasado jueves Ana Rosa Quintana y una buena parte de su equipo de TardeAR se desplazaron a las zonas más afectadas por la DANA. Este lunes habían pasado cinco días en los que la presentadora ha llorado, se ha desesperado, se ha indignado y ha sido la voz de muchos de los afectados. Tocaba despedirse: "Tampoco vamos a perder la esperanza. Por algo Valencia es la tierra de la luz" Leer




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Opositores afectados por la DANA piden a RTVE examinarse en Valencia para no tener que desplazarse a Madrid

Los candidatos tenían de plazo máximo para presentar la solicitud hasta el 4 de noviembre y debían, además, acreditar su solicitud con el certificado de empadronamiento, junto a otros documentos "sin concretar todavía en medio del caos y en muchos casos sin acceso a internet". Leer




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Los 16 artistas del Benidorm Fest 2025 "más espectacular": Sonia y Selena, Melody o una corista de Rosalía

Televisión Española ha anunciado a los artistas que lucharán en el Benidorm Fest por el Micrófono de Bronce y por representar a España en Eurovisión 2025 Leer




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El silencio se ha callado o algunas reflexiones en el día mundial sin ruidos




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¿Por qué en Valencia si llueve sacan el coche del garaje?

El 80% de las víctimas mortales en una inundación son conduciendo un vehículo o retirándolo del sótano de la casa cuando el caudal exterior desborda Leer




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La valenciana en coma tras un accidente de moto sale de Tailandia en un avión medicalizado privado rumbo a Valencia

Gracias a una campaña de micromecenazgo, la familia recaudó en pocos días los 300.000 euros que se habían marcado para afrontar los gastos hospitalarios y el traslado a España ya que el Gobierno no ha querido hacerse cargo de su traslado Leer




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La consejera valenciana responsable de Emergencias admite que se enteró de que existían las alertas minutos antes de enviar el aviso a los móviles

Salomé Pradas explica que se decidió alertar a la población cuando el Gobierno alertó de la posible rotura de la presa de Forata a las 20 horas Leer




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Un día en Paiporta con un político al que sí respetan los vecinos: "Como todos, me ducho con agua calentada en el microondas"

Compartimos jornada con el concejal Óscar Pellicer subido a una retroexcavadora, intentando no romperse anímicamente, pero admitiendo que ha llorado abrazado a otros concejales. "No hay oposición. Estamos remando todos", admite Leer




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La izquierda se lanza a la calle para pedir la "dimisión" de Mazón: del Metro a la DANA, la factura política de las tragedias en Valencia

Movilización política por la catástrofe para la que puede ser la primera gran manifestación contra el presidente valenciano desde que asumió el cargo Leer




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El tren de Alta Velocidad entre Madrid y Valencia se restablecerá entre el miércoles y el jueves

El bypass de la A-7 y las líneas de Cercanías C1 y C2 reanudarán la circulación a partir del miércoles Leer




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Una gran multitud sale a la calle en Valencia y grita: "Barreremos a Mazón como al barro"

130.000 valencianos se lanzaron a la calle para exigir responsabilidades al presidente de la Generalitat por la gestión de la DANA. Escasas referencias a Pedro Sánchez Leer




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El concesionario maldito de Valencia: en febrero el incendio de Campanar quemó su finca y ahora la DANA arrasa su sede en Sedaví

A la marca de coches china BYD le persigue la mala suerte en Valencia. En un espacio de 250 días sufre en primera persona las dos tragedias valencianas Leer




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La Audiencia de Sevilla blinda nuevas condenas por las ayudas fraudulentas de los ERE frente a la doctrina del Constitucional

Una sentencia, dictada tras los fallos del TC, defiende que el reparto de fondos públicos incumplía todos los procedimientos, incluido el declarado legal por el tribunal de garantías Leer




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El incendio con 4 muertos de una misma familia en Guillena (Sevilla) se produjo al explotar la batería de un móvil que estaba cargando

El móvil estaba cargando en la parte inferior de la vivienda, depositado encima de un sofá Leer




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Juan Espadas presume de unidad en el PSOE-A en plena reactivación del sector crítico

La elección de los delegados que participarán en el Congreso Federal de noviembre se cierra con listas unitarias pese al mar de fondo que anticipa que habrá batalla por el liderazgo regional Leer




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El empresario dueño de Plantasur, condenado a dos años de prisión por una ayuda fraudulenta de los ERE

Son ya 20 las condenas emitidas en relación a las piezas separadas del caso ERE, aunque quedan por enjuiciar en torno a un centenar Leer




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Famosos 'mediopeleros' que triunfan como jurado de concursos de talentos




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Violence in the Mideast

Pamela Falk, CBS News Foreign Affairs Analyst, gives insight into the escalating tensions between the Israelis and Palestinians.




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Israeli-Palestinian violence escalates

Pamela Falk, CBS News Foreign Affairs Analyst, discusses if there will be a ground invasion by the thousands of Israeli troops on the Gaza boarder.




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Domestic violence national dialogue

Kim Gandy, President & CEO of the National Network to End Domestic Violence, discusses the NFL's reaction after a tape surfaced of Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice beating his then-fiancee.




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John Kimble, Prominent Longtime Talent Agent, Dies at 79

John D. Kimble, a prominent longtime Hollywood talent agent at agencies including DHKPR, Triad and William Morris, died Sunday in Dallas. He was 79. Born in Kingsville, Texas, he was raised in Uvalde, Texas and graduated the University of Texas, El Paso with a theater degree. He started out hoping to act in Westerns, and […]




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The challenges of software modernization

Vimesh Patel, chief technology advisor for WWT, joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss the challenges of software modernization for the  federal government.

The post The challenges of software modernization first appeared on Federal News Network.




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Federal IT challenges when transitioning to the cloud

Willie Hicks, federal CTO at Dynatrace, joined host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss a new survey that asked three hundred federal information technology professionals about the challenges their agencies face in moving to the cloud.

The post Federal IT challenges when transitioning to the cloud first appeared on Federal News Network.




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Federal retirement backlog no longer top challenge for OPM, but IG says customer service issues remain

While there have been some improvements, OPM continues to face the challenge of addressing customer service satisfaction in federal Retirement Services.

The post Federal retirement backlog no longer top challenge for OPM, but IG says customer service issues remain first appeared on Federal News Network.




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Building the quality and depth of talent: A conversation with Jane Datta

What is the human capital strategy for NASA? How did NASA respond to the pandemic and keep its workforce performing? Join host Michael Keegan as he explores these questions and more with Jane Datta, Chief Human Capital Officer, at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) on next week's The Business of Government Hour.

The post Building the quality and depth of talent: A conversation with Jane Datta first appeared on Federal News Network.




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Teaching Dr. Martin Luther King’s Principles of Nonviolence

Fed Access host Derrick Dortch moderates a wide ranging discussion on the importance of teaching Dr. Martin Luther King’s principles of nonviolence to students in the U.S., and institutionalizing a MLK curricula into schools.

The post Teaching Dr. Martin Luther King’s Principles of Nonviolence first appeared on Federal News Network.




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Teaching Dr. Martin Luther King’s principles as an antidote to violence

Dr. Shawn Joseph, director of the Urban Superintendents Academy at Howard University and Dr. Matthew Daniels, founder of the Center for Human Rights and International Affairs at The Institute of World Politics, join host Derrick Dortch on this week's Fed Access to discuss how to use Dr. Martin Luther King’s principles as an antidote to violence around the world.

The post Teaching Dr. Martin Luther King’s principles as an antidote to violence first appeared on Federal News Network.




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Dakota and Truckfile named as Finalists in the ‘Fleet Innovation of the Year’ category at the Supply Chain Excellence Awards 2023

Real-time data capture, printing, mobility and voice-directed solutions specialist Dakota, alongside partners Truckfile, the UK provider of web-based fleet and workshop management, drivers check and compliance systems, have been selected as finalists in the ‘Fleet Innovation of the Year’ Category at the Supply Chain Excellence Awards 2023.




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Lack of governance, infrastructure readiness, and IT talent leading to enterprise GenAI struggles

Despite growing interest and enthusiasm for  Generative AI (GenAI), significant challenges are emerging that threaten the success of GenAI projects, according to a co-sponsored research report from Enterprise Strategy Group (ESG) and Hitachi Vantara, the data storage, infrastructure, and hybrid cloud management subsidiary of Hitachi, Ltd. (TSE: 6501).




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Recruitment specialist warns employers to look beyond tech skills for Gen AI talent

Specialist recruitment firm, Robert Half, has warned employers that stereotypes could hinder access to, and the development of, critical Gen AI talent in the immediate future.




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UK manufacturing has learned valuable lessons over a turbulent five years – but the sector can’t afford to stand still

By Alex Edwards, Head of Communications EU, Protolabs.

It’s fair to say that the past five years have stress-tested the UK manufacturing sector. Not only have manufacturers had to deal with a global pandemic, but they’ve also faced geopolitical uncertainty, a cost of living crisis and the after effects of Brexit.




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CJ Lang & Son Ltd selects RELEX Solutions to provide forecasting and replenishment across its retail and wholesale business

CJ Lang & Son Ltd, the wholesaler for SPAR in Scotland, and the major Scottish convenience store franchise with over 300 stores across the country, has selected RELEX, provider of unified supply chain and retail planning solutions, to automate and optimise its supply chain processes.




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Managing procurement challenges with advanced planning solutions

By Stephen Dombroski, Director of Consumer Markets, QAD

From erratic customer behaviour to seasonal demand spikes, and the ever-increasing expectations of consumers, businesses must navigate these complexities to ensure efficient procurement and delivery of goods.




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DHS activates Surge Capacity Force as Helene batters southeast US

DHS Secretary Mayorkas activated the federal employee volunteer force “due to the anticipated frequency and severity of extreme weather this season."

The post DHS activates Surge Capacity Force as Helene batters southeast US first appeared on Federal News Network.




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TotalEnergies EP Ratawi Hub selects IBS Software to revolutionise personnel logistics and tracking

TotalEnergies, the global integrated energy company, has selected IBS Software to transform its personnel logistics and tracking operations in Iraq through its affiliate TotalEnergies Exploration Production Ratawi Hub (TEPRH).




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How Environmental Control Units Ensure Optimal Performance in Challenging Environments

By Paul Stevens, freelance writer.

Dive into the world of rugged Mil-Spec environmental control units (ECUs) and discover how they are designed to maintain optimal performance in even the harshest conditions. This article will highlight the advanced technologies and engineering behind these units, showcasing their ability to provide reliable temperature and humidity control in challenging environments.




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Itron report reveals the critical role of AI in addressing unprecedented demand and safety challenges for utilities

Itron, Inc. has released its 2024 Resourcefulness Insight Report (“the report”) that explores the current trends and future expectations of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) on utility operations and strategies.




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Glenmark Pharmaceuticals Europe partners with AI-powered 7bridges to gain strategic advantage in its supply chain

Cost reduction is a focus for many at the moment and understandably so. Multinational pharmaceutical company, Glenmark, is just one of those businesses looking at how it can optimise its costs globally.




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Automotive and aerospace quality excellence being transferred to other manufacturing sectors

Manufacturers in the rail, marine, defence and household good sectors can now benefit from more than 25 years of automotive and aerospace quality excellence as G&P is undergoing a proactive diversification drive across adjacent sectors.




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Overcoming Aerospace supply chain product development challenges

ON-DEMAND WEBINAR: Responding to aerospace OEM demands with flexible product development.

A variety of pressures are driving change in aerospace and defense supply chains, including less funding and increasing complexity. Aerospace suppliers globally are dealing with product development challenges unlike anything they have seen before, including increasing cost pressures from OEMs, decreasing project timelines, and demanding industry regulations.




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Lack of capacity planning is adding to the ramp-up challenge, report reveals

A lack of capacity planning is adding to the ramp-up challenge for many aerospace and defence (A&D) manufacturers as they strive to meet the ambitious production rate increases set by aircraft maker, Airbus, according to a report published by management consultancy Vendigital.




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New awards to celebrate marketing excellence in manufacturing

A new awards event has been launched to reward excellence in marketing the application of STEM skills in the manufacturing sector. The STEM Marketing Awards will champion the work of organisations operating in STEM-related industries across the UK, with companies working in relevant sectors now invited to enter. 




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Rhenus Warehousing Solutions UK wins the UKWA Award for Excellence in Infrastructure

Rhenus Warehousing Solutions UK was crowned the winner in the Infrastructure category at the UKWA Annual Lunch & Awards in London.




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Federal Executive Forum Chief Data Officers Profiles in Excellence in Government 2024: Data Analytics & Artificial Intelligence Trends

What strategies and technology are driving data strategy in government?

The post Federal Executive Forum Chief Data Officers Profiles in Excellence in Government 2024: Data Analytics & Artificial Intelligence Trends first appeared on Federal News Network.




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DoD agencies confront zero trust challenges, misunderstandings ahead of 2026 deadline

The Defense Department’s zero trust framework is acting as a catalyst, driving mission owners to industry in search of zero trust solutions

The post DoD agencies confront zero trust challenges, misunderstandings ahead of 2026 deadline first appeared on Federal News Network.




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Hidden Epidemic: Silent Oral Infections Cause Most Heart Attacks and Breast Cancers

Dana Laake and her special guest Dr. Thomas Levy will discuss how silent oral infections are a major factor in most heart attacks and breast cancers.

The post Hidden Epidemic: Silent Oral Infections Cause Most Heart Attacks and Breast Cancers first appeared on Federal News Network.




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Young adults don’t trust federal government, deepening its hiring challenges

New research shows young adults trust the federal government less than any other demographic, adding to its hiring challenges.

The post Young adults don’t trust federal government, deepening its hiring challenges first appeared on Federal News Network.





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Sony ZV-1 II review: Wider 18mm lens, but is it still a vlogging all-rounder?

Zach takes the Sony ZV-1 II for a spin. It's been 3 years since the original ZV-1, is a lens change enough to keep this compact vlogging camera relevant for smartphone users as an upgrade option?

Also click the links to check out our original ZV-1 and ZV-E10 reviews.

The Sony ZV-1 II retails for S$1,199 at the Sony Store.




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European privacy groups challenge facial scan firm Clearview

European privacy groups challenge facial scan firm Clearview