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“El día del asesinato, salió temprano y no se despidió”: Hermana del homicida del urólogo

En 10AM Marcela Cano, hermana del homicida del urólogo Juan Guillermo Aristizabal, contó detalles de este repudiable caso que se presentó en un hospital de Medellín




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Hay zozobra, toque de queda, ley seca, se cancelaron clases y servicio en IPS: periodista en Morales

En Caracol Radio estuvo Pedro Ceballos, periodista de una emisora Comunitaria en Morales, compartiendo detalles sobre lo último que ha pasado en el municipio




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¿Cuáles son los cambios para el sexto ciclo de racionamiento y cuál es el nivel de los embalses?

En Caracol Radio estuvo la gerente de la Empresa del Acueducto




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2 meses sin clase: ¿qué está pasando en la Universidad Nacional de Manizales?

En Caracol Radio estuvo Diana Cárdenas, vicerrectora de la Universidad Nacional en Manizales




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¿Qué implica la ‘Ley Bases’ de Javier Milei en Argentina?: Federico Zapata responde

En 6AM Hoy por Hoy, Federico Zapata, politólogo y analista, explica en detalle la controvertida ‘Ley Bases’ propuesta por Javier Milei en Argentina, que ha generado intensas protestas en el país.




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¿Tiene multas o impuestos en mora? Aplique al descuento de hasta el 80% en intereses en Bogotá

El concejal, Emel Rojas, explicó la propuesta aprobada por el Concejo de Bogotá que otorgará descuentos de hasta el 80% en intereses y sanaciones a los morosos con todo tipo de deuda en la capital, ¿cómo aplicar?




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Escándalo UNGRD: Roban memoria de dos portátiles asignados a asesores de Sandra Ortiz

Se trata de un disco duro y una memoria de dos computadores portátiles asignados a la oficina de la exalta Consejera de Regiones, Sandra Ortiz, implicada en el escándalo de corrupción de la UNGRD.




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Cargos contra Ramón Jesurún fueron desestimados por juez de Miami

Como lo conoció 6AM Hoy por Hoy de Caracol Radio, el presidente de la Selección Colombia quedó libre de cualquier cargo en Estados Unidos.




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Hay que diferenciar intereses empresariales de las causas justas: Minenergía sobre paro

Andres Camacho, ministro de Minas y Energía, estuvo en 6AM para hablar del acuerdo entre el Gobierno y los transportadores que se manifestaron en los últimos días.




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Qué información tienen sobre los perpetradores del asesinato del ganadero, Esteban Urueta, y de dos de los trabajadores de una de las fincas

Qué información tienen sobre los perpetradores del asesinato del ganadero, Esteban Urueta, y de dos de los trabajadores de una de las fincas del comerciante.




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No conozco detalles sobre quién quiere asesinar a Petro: Ministro del Interior

En el programa 6am de Caracol Radio, habló Juan Fernando Cristo, Ministro del Interior, y habló sobre las recientes declaraciones del presidente de un posible asesinato. 




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No conozco detalles sobre quién quiere asesinar a Petro: Ministro del Interior

En el programa 6AM de Caracol Radio, habló Juan Fernando Cristo, Ministro del Interior, y habló sobre las recientes declaraciones del presidente de un posible asesinato.




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El transporte con apps ya se resolvió en países desarrollados: director de “Alianza in”

En 6AM Hoy por Hoy de Caracol Radio estuvo José Daniel López, Director ejecutivo de “Alianza in”, para hablar sobre el halón de orejas de la Superintendencia de Transporte por la falta de sanción al transporte informal en Colombia.




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“Fenómeno de la Niña estará más presente en los meses de octubre y noviembre”: Meteorólogo

En 6AM de Caracol Radio estuvo Christian Euscátegui, meteorólogo, consultor y asesor experto en temas del clima y pronósticos, para hablar sobre la situación climática del país.




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“Estamos por debajo del 50% de los embalses por la falta de lluvias ”: Presidente de Andeg

En 6AM Hoy por Hoy de Caracol Radio estuvo Alejandro Castañeda, presidente de Andeg, quien habló sobre cuál es la situación energética actual de Colombia y por qué es tan preocupante la disminución de los embalses.




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“Me van a asesinar, me van a asesinar y nadie hace nada”: personero de Tuluá tras atentado

En 6AM de Caracol Radio estuvo Óscar Alejandro García, Personero de Tuluá, para hablar sobre un atentado que sufrió el pasado sábado 21 de septiembre y que casi le cuesta la vida.




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La falta de lluvias hacen que los embalses estén en niveles bajísimos: director de la CAR

Alfred Ballesteros, director de la CAR, indico en 6AM, cuál es el nivel de los embalses, en Cundinamarca 




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Uso de combustibles fósiles es necesario ante los niveles de los embalses: Ecopetrol

En 6AM Hoy por Hoy de Caracol Radio estuvo Ricardo Roa, presidente de Ecopetrol, para hablar sobre el desabastecimiento de gas y las alternativas que hay para la generación de energía.




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Nunca tuvimos trato con el asesino, lucharemos porque nunca salga: padre de Sofía Delgado

Padre de Sofía Delgado habló en 6AM de Caracol Radio, sobre la cruel muerte de la niña y sobre si había una relación con el asesino 




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“Habitantes de Bogotá están desesperados con bandas de motoladrones”: concejal Diana Diago

En 6AM de Caracol Radio estuvo la concejal de Bogotá por el Centro Democrático, Diana Diago, para hablar sobre las zonas más afectadas por los “motoladrones” en Bogotá y cuál ha sido la respuesta de las autoridades.




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Inundaciones, alto tráfico y suspensión de clases: Así amanece Bogotá tras la emergencia

El secretario de Seguridad Bogotá, César Restrepo recomendó en 6AM a los ciudadanos tomar rutas alternas, porque las inundaciones continúan.




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Inundaciones, alto tráfico y suspensión de clases: Así amanece Bogotá tras la emergencia

El secretario de Seguridad Bogotá, César Restrepo recomendó en 6AM a los ciudadanos tomar rutas alternas porque las inundaciones continúan, mientras que el concejal Samir Abisambra alertó por nuevas emergencias.




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RECORDING: Joe Elefante’s Wheel Of Dharma Quintet Releases New Album, Featuring Freddie Hendrix And Erena Terakubo

I’m thrilled to release the debut album of my latest project, Wheel of Dharma. This quintet, featuring Freddie Hendrix (trumpet), Erena Terakubo (saxophone), Sameer Shankar (bass), and Dave Heilman (drums), combines my original compositions with a focus on honoring jazz’s rich history while pushing its modern boundaries....




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RECORDING: 3Below 'Live In Mérida' Featuring Michael Manring (Jaco Pastorius), Trey Gunn (King Crimson), Alonso Arreola Releases November 8, 2024

3Below features three extended range instruments played by Michael Manring (Jaco Pastorius alumni, creator of the Hyperbass), Trey Gunn (Warr Guitarist with King Crimson), Alonso Arreola (Mexican bassist, writer and poet)....




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PERFORMANCE / TOUR: Rick Bogart Releases 5th Album 'Rick Bogart Sings Mr. Paganini' - Debut Performance at Backstage Tavern on Friday, November 8

Acclaimed jazz clarinetist and vocalist Rick Bogart is thrilled to announce the release of his highly anticipated new album as a tribute to Ella Fitzgerald, Rick Bogart Sings Mr. Paganini, now available on all streaming platforms...




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RECORDING: Joe Satriani Bass Sideman and Mermen Co-Founder Allen Whitman Releases 4th Ambient Soundtrack "The Eternal City'

Allen Whitman, former bassist with legendary virtuoso guitarist Joe Satriani and co-founder of the influential San Francisco-based instrumental surf-rock trio The Mermen, announces the digital-only release (through label Squeakey Studios) of his 4th soundtrack/ambient travel log album The Eternal City....




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RECORDING: Celebrated Composer-Trombonist Naomi Moon Siegel Releases Shatter The Glass Sanctuary On Slow and Steady Records

Available at Slow and Steady Records and Bandcamp. Trailblazing composer-trombonist Naomi Moon Siegel has announced the Nov...




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Hans Zimmer discusses his music 'Blitz', a film set in World War II

NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with award-winning film composer Hans Zimmer about his latest work for the film "Blitz."




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Hurricane Helene caused big losses for North Carolina's fall tourism industry

Tourists stayed away from western North Carolina this year after Helene swept through the area, and towns that depend on leaf lookers are bracing for big losses.




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Republicans hope for a House majority as Congress returns to session

Congress returns this week. Republicans are hopeful they will maintain their House majority in the next Congress. In the Senate, Republicans will choose the next majority leader.




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Albania proposes plans to create a new, Vatican-like state

Albania's Prime Minister wants to give a state and nationhood -- similar to the Vatican in Italy -- to a Muslim minority within the country.




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Both houses of Congress need to elect leaders. How will Trump shape the choices?

Congress comes back for a lame-duck session with a packed agenda, including voting on a new Senate majority leader.




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The Recovery Sessions

The Recovery Sessions explores the challenges of Canadians as they deal with collateral damage from the pandemic: anxiety, weight gain and other health effects. We chose three volunteers and paired each with a health professional for coaching sessions on moving forward.



  • Radio/White Coat/ Black Art

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Edna O'Brien discusses her journey from Ireland's outcast to celebrated icon

Listen to O'Brien's conversation from 2009 with Eleanor Wachtel. O'Brien died on July 27, 2024 at the age of 93.



  • Radio/Writers & Company

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Only 1 in 5 businesses are currently adopting AI technologies

A recent analysis of data from the ONS Business Insights report found that the number of UK businesses currently adopting AI technologies has increased by 5% since September of last year.




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Leveraging robots for smarter internal logistics ~ The role of precise, adjustable motors in optimising warehouse processes

“We cannot direct the wind, but we can adjust the sails,” Dolly Parton once said. In the face of uncertainty and disruption, all we can do is adapt. This rings especially true for the logistics industry, which has been subject to major disruption over the last five years. Here, Dave Walsha, sales and marketing director at drive system supplier EMS, explores how robotics could streamline internal logistics operations.




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Most Asian markets extend losses as Trump fears build




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Aides Say Memo Backed Coercion for Qaeda Cases

The document by the Justice Department helped provide an after-the-fact rationale for harsh procedures used by C.I.A. on high-level leaders of Al Qaeda.




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THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE WAR OF THE ROHIRRIM Teases New Song from Paris Paloma




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M5 tunnels force businesses to move

ONE year since dubbing Kingsgrove the “new Alexandria”, one business has had to move out of the largely industrial suburb to make way for the new M5 tunnels.




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This scientist treated her own cancer with viruses she grew in the lab

Virologist Beata Halassy says self-treatment worked and was a positive experience — but researchers warn that it is not something others should try.




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Opinion | Democrats Could Have Won. Our Excuses Mask a Devastating Reality. - The New York Times

a 1% change in several swing states...




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CLI for SQLite Databases with auto-completion and syntax highlighting




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Bob Casey Still Refuses to Concede Race to Dave McCormick: 'Election Officials Will Finish Counting'

Sen. Bob Casey (D-PA) continued to refuse to concede the race to Senator-elect Dave McCormick (R-PA) in Pennsylvania's Senate race, despite several outlets having called the election in McCormick's favor.

The post Bob Casey Still Refuses to Concede Race to Dave McCormick: ‘Election Officials Will Finish Counting’ appeared first on Breitbart.




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Live: Debbie Gibson Acoustic Youth Tour Closes in Chicago

It was a special night of songs and storytelling as Debbie Gibson closed out her Acoustic Youth tour in Chicago on Monday, October 28, 2024.




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Ian Munsick Launching Horses are Faster Tour

Ian Munsick will chart new territory in the Northeast and beyond with his 18-city Horses are Faster Tour




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WATCH: Donald Trump focuses on immigration at Colorado rally, says Democrats “are ruining your state”

Live updates from former President Donald Trump's rally in Aurora today. Speakers have included U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert and state Rep. Gabe Evans, a congressional candidate.




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WATCH: Donald Trump focuses on immigration at Colorado rally, says Democrats “are ruining your state”

Live updates from former President Donald Trump's rally in Aurora today. Speakers have included U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert and state Rep. Gabe Evans, a congressional candidate.




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Governor Gavin Newsom reacts to Trump win by calling special session

By Megan Myscofski

Governor Gavin Newsom called a special legislative session Thursday with the goal of protecting California’s progressive policies on climate change and reproductive rights from President-elect Donald Trump’s incoming administration.  

He’s preemptively asking state lawmakers for funds to support future litigation against President-elect Trump’s next administration. 

The Governor’s Office said in a press release that the new resources will likely go towards defending civil and reproductive rights, climate action and the state’s immigrant population, depending on what actions the administration takes. 

The state sued the first Trump administration over 120 times after it threatened similar policies. The state won many of those lawsuits. 

Democratic Assembly member Jesse Gabriel represents the San Fernando Valley. Before taking office, he was a constitutional attorney and assisted with two of the lawsuits. 

“In these situations, speed matters,” he said. “Being prepared matters.”

He said that justifies lawmakers working on this ahead of January, when the regular legislative session starts. 

“We don't know for sure what's going to happen. I think it's important to recognize that,” Gabriel added . “But reading Project 2025, listening to some of the things that the president-elect has talked about on the campaign trail, understanding his record from his first term, we know that we might be engaged in some very significant and very serious litigation.”

Gabriel said, in particular, he’s concerned about threats from Trump on federal support, including funds for natural disaster relief.  

“To the extent that there's going to be any effort to unlawfully withhold federal funding from California, to walk back agreements that the federal government has with California, this effort will be essential to protecting California taxpayers,” he said. 

He stressed that California is one of a handful of states that pays more in taxes to the federal government than it receives in funds and services. 

Many Republican legislators say the move is a stunt by the Governor – including Senator Brian Dahle, who represents rural communities in far Northern California. 

“He's the happiest guy around that Kamala lost because this gives him an opportunity to run for president in four years,” he said. 

Dahle added that he wants the money Newsom is proposing for litigation to be directed toward other things. 

“We don't have these kinds of resources to be thrown out. We have crime, we have cost of living we need to deal with in California,” he said. 

The special session begins December 2nd. 




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Asking Eric: Readers share responses to letters on loneliness

Dear Readers: On Sept. 23, I published two letters from older adults struggling to find a connection (“Still Grieving” and “Wants a Connection”). I asked those of you who have successfully found friendship and romantic partnership at a later stage in life to write in.