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Highest Islamic Council opens in Birmingham

Group aims to provide help for Muslims throughout Europe.




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After e-commerce, it's time for gCommerce: Nazara, ONDC launch new in-game shopping platform

Nazara Technologies and ONDC partnered to launch gCommerce. The platform will integrate e-commerce within games. It will provide Indian game developers with new revenue options. gCommerce will connect players to sellers on the ONDC network. Players can shop without leaving the game. The platform will roll out for developers by Q1, FY26.




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Budget 2025: Nirmala Sitharaman to meet state FMs for pre-Budget, GST Council meet on Dec 21-22

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is set to meet with state counterparts on December 21-22 for pre-budget discussions and a GST Council meeting. Key agenda items include potential GST exemptions for certain insurance policies and rate reductions on various goods. The Council may also consider raising GST on luxury items like high-value shoes and watches.




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India's craving for healthy snacks takes a crunchy turn

Indian consumers are increasingly choosing healthier snack options, driving the segment's rapid growth. Emerging brands offering smaller packs and health-focused snacks are experiencing significant success, particularly in metros and lower town classes. This health-conscious trend extends to durables like air fryers and fitness wearables, reflecting a nationwide shift towards healthier lifestyles.




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Sony PlayStation 5 Pro launch in India cancelled due to 6GHz

The gaming console uses Wi-Fi 7, a wireless standard that uses the 6GHz band for connecting to the internet. However, the band itself is embroiled under controversy with telecom operators pushing for it to be reserved for mobile internet services.




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Cello World launches Rs 737 crore QIP

The term sheet indicates an indicative issue price of Rs 852 per share and a floor price of Rs 896 per share. Cello World’s stock closed at Rs 961 on July 3, indicating that the QIP is being launched at an 11% discount to the last closing price.




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Nutrition startup Nutrabay forays into ayurvedic market, launches Shilajit

He further claimed that the product is launched at a 15 per cent lower price compared to the existing products in the market. “We are retaining lower margins than other brands and it works for us, as we spend much less in marketing,” commented Shreyans Jain, co-founder, Nutrabay.




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Website launched

Our new website has been launched today. Tell your visitors why you have started a new presentation and how it benefits them. Mention your goals and project advantages. Try to briefly give your visitors reasons why they should return to your pages.




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New Research Uncovers the Impact of Political Attitudes on TV Viewing

The results of a joint study between Hub Entertainment Research and the Advertising Research Foundation (ARF) fielded as part of Hub's annual "Decoding The Default" survey found significant differences between liberals and conservatives in which entertainment TV shows they find appealing. Mark Loughney, Senior Consultant at Hub, discusses some of these findings and what they might mean for the industry.




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Pluto TV Announces New Partnership With NBCUniversal

Pluto TV partners with NBCUniversal Global TV Distribution to expand its content lineup in the UK and Canada.




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Warner Bros. Discovery Announces 7.2m New Max Subscriptions in Q3 Report

Warner Bros Discovery (WBD) has reported financial results for Q3, with highlights including 7.2m new Max subscriptions.




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Cinema Chat: 'MaXXXine' and 'Fancy Dance' open downtown, plus a bunch of special screenings throughout July!

When it comes to the 4th of July, fireworks and film go hand-in-hand! Both David Fair and Russ Collins are on vacation this week, so WEMU's Mat Hopson and Marquee Arts cinema programming director Nick Alderink meet up to chat about the newest films and special screenings coming your way this Independence Day weekend!




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Amid Movement For Racial Justice, The Need For Rebellious Art — And Uncomfortable Conversations

Today, in celebration of Juneteenth, Power Haus Creative has organized what they’re calling the “ Juneteenth Takeover ” – in which 19 Atlanta artists will display their work on the exterior of the historic Flatiron building in downtown Atlanta. Carlton Mackey and Melissa Alexander are two of those artists.




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OST Full Show: 'John Lewis: Good Trouble’; SCAD Film Graduate Launches Anacaona Pictures

John Lewis has served as U.S. Representative for Georgia’s 5th Congressional District since 1987, and is known for his passionate work both in the civil rights movements and on Capitol Hill. A new documentary called John Lewis: Good Trouble goes beyond the highlight reel of his storied life and reveals more personal elements of the man and the figure. On Second Thought hears from the film’s director and producer Dawn Porter and producer Erika Alexander about how the film connects his legacy of seeking justice from his youth to his role as a revered congressman today.




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Los Angeles And San Diego Schools Announce Online-Only Fall

On Monday, Los Angeles and San Diego public schools announced they will be starting the school year remote-only in August as coronavirus cases rise in Southern California. "The skyrocketing infection rates of the past few weeks make it clear the pandemic is not under control," a joint statement said. On Sunday, the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health reported 3,322 new cases of COVID-19 and 18 deaths. Local health department data show a rebound in hospitalizations compared with May. Los Angeles Unified School District did not detail when, or under what conditions, schools might be able to open for in-person learning, even on a part-time or staggered schedule. San Diego Unified School District promised a " public assessment " by Aug. 10 of how soon they might return to physical classes. The Los Angeles system is the nation's second-largest school district, and the decisions together affect more than 700,000 students and their families. They come amid pressure from the federal




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Report: Russia Launched Cyberattack On Voting Vendor Ahead Of Election

Updated at 9 p.m. ET Russia's military intelligence agency launched an attack days before Election Day on a U.S. company that provides election services and systems, including voter registration, according to a top-secret report posted Monday by The Intercept . The news site published a report, with redactions, by the National Security Agency that described the Russian spear-phishing scheme, one it described as perpetrated by the same intelligence agency — the GRU — that the Obama administration imposed sanctions on for the 2016 cyber mischief. According to the NSA report, Russian hackers sent emails to people who worked at a company that provides state and local election offices with voter registration systems, trying to trick them into giving up their user credentials. The Intercept reports, "At least one of the employee accounts was likely compromised, the agency concluded." The NSA report says that the Russians then used information from that account to launch a separate phishing




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Colin Jost Of 'SNL' Knows You're Laughing At His 'Very Punchable Face'

Saturday Night Live 's Colin Jost knows there's something about his clean-cut image that rubs some people the wrong way. When he joined SNL as a writer in 2005, he worked off-camera — and didn't have to think about his looks. "When you're not on camera or on television, you don't really consider what you look like," he says. But all that changed when he began working on-air in 2014 as the co-anchor of the show's "Weekend Update." "Some people look at me and have sort of a visceral, angry reaction [to me]," he says. "You see it in our audience. When I get hurt or hit on camera — like when [castmate] Cecily [Strong] throws drinks in my face or throws up red wine on me — the audience really loves it." Jost's new memoir, A Very Punchable Face, describes his experiences growing up in a middle-class household on Staten Island . "Part of writing this book was being excited to talk about parts of my life and weird episodes in my life that I thought that would be entertaining for people," he




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'We Still Face Much Uncertainty': Pandemic Hammers Big Banks

Updated at 12:45 p.m. ET The dramatic collapse of the U.S. economy from the coronavirus is pummeling America's largest banks, raising new concerns about how much growth is slowing. Wells Fargo lost $2.4 billion in the second quarter — its first quarterly loss since 2008 during the financial crisis — and said it expects to cut its dividend to shareholders by 80%. Citigroup saw its profit drop 73% in the quarter. And JPMorgan Chase, the nation's biggest bank, was forced to set aside billions of dollars more to cover bad loans during the second quarter, although money it made from trading in the frothy financial markets assured it made a profit anyway. The results underscore the toll that the recession is taking on big banks, which serve as a barometer of how the broader U.S. economy is faring. Hopes that the economy will rebound as fast as it declined — a so-called V-shaped recovery — seem increasingly unlikely. "We still face much uncertainty regarding the future path of the economy,"




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Trump Says U.S. Will Let Turkey Launch Military Offensive In Syria, Prompting Outrage

MARY LOUISE KELLY, HOST: It is time to bring home U.S. troops from Syria. That was a tweet from the president this morning. It made many people think the president was acting on his longstanding goal of getting U.S. forces out of long-running wars in the Middle East. He also appeared to be clearing the way for Turkey to cross the border into northern Syria. But what has followed today has been confusion and criticism of the president, followed by more tweets from Trump, including one in which he threatened to destroy the economy of Turkey. NPR national security correspondent Greg Myre is here. Hi, Greg. GREG MYRE, BYLINE: Hey, Mary Louise. KELLY: It feels like it might be a good idea to just back us up 24 hours or so. We know that President Trump had a phone call with President Erdogan of Turkey, and then all this unspooled from there. What happened? MYRE: Right. Well, these presidential phone calls with foreign leaders continue to be highly problematic. Trump spoke with the Turkish




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U.S. Troops Have Begun Pulling Out Of Northern Syria As Turkey Launches Offensive

ARI SHAPIRO, HOST: A bipartisan delegation of Congresspeople is just back from Ukraine. It was a trip designed to strengthen the U.S.-Ukraine alliance, and it was planned before news broke of the whistleblower complaint against President Trump involving that same country. Congressman John Garamendi led the delegation as a senior member of the House Armed Services Committee. And the Democrat from California joins us now. Welcome, Congressman. JOHN GARAMENDI: Good to be with you. SHAPIRO: One central question in the impeachment inquiry is whether President Trump demanded help investigating a political rival in exchange for U.S. aid to Ukraine. And I know that aid was a central topic on your trip, so what did you learn about Ukraine's reliance on American assistance? GARAMENDI: Well, first of all, Ukraine is an extraordinary country. These citizens of that country are determined to be independent. They have been fighting a war against Russia for the last five years. They've lost 13- to 14




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About Unconscious Ableism Around Mental Health

We have had previous Metas around ableism and conflicting needs here on the grey. And we've gotten better on how we discuss mental health. But as someone living with a mental health condition, it appears that many discussions that implicate mental health on Metafilter are still touched with a lot of stigma: I would like us to do better still.

I think that we are getting better at understanding neurodivergence when it comes to things like autism, or ADHD - ways that people process the world differently. We are getting better at how we understand depression as a condition rather than a choice, for example. But discussions of some of the more stigmatized mental health conditions - levels of anxiety high enough to prohibit work, nonconsensus realities, paranoia, borderline personality, severe post traumatic stress - still wind up often displaying a lot of the stigma expressed in the broader world, as well as some common myths and misunderstandings. Some misunderstandings I have seen here on Metafilter - - that people who have these conditions can't function without medication - that people who have these conditions are inherently destructive or 'dangerous' to 'normal' people - that people with these conditions are displaying personal weakness when they don't 'cure' themselves or act in ways considered appropriate to people without mental health conditions - that people with these conditions shouldn't have access to support or resources until they are 'cured' - that people with serious mental health conditions need to be institutionalized or at the very least have long residential inpatient periods - that family members should separate themselves from people with these conditions for their own safety While seeing some recent comments has spurred me to make this MeTa, I am specifically not linking to any individual comments because I don't want to make this about individuals, but rather broadly about how we discuss these issues overall. I know that seeing these types of comments hurts me, and makes me feel as though the people in the discussion do not see me or the people I live in community with on a daily basis - both medicated and unmedicated- who have caused me, overall, far less harm than people part of the dominant and normative majority living without such conditions. I would like to ask us to try to consider this and reframe our thinking.




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Directora de Adres explica cómo funciona eliminación de recobros

Diana Cardenas habla sobre la eliminación de los recobros del sistema de salud




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Redes cumplen papel de rastrear un virus como nunca antes: Jaramillo

Jaramillo habla sobre el papel de las redes frente al Coronavirus




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¿Cómo funcionará el Consejo asesor de contenidos de Facebook?




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Fiscal anuncia nuevos lineamientos sobre solicitud de medidas aseguramiento




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Renta básica: ¿Cómo debería funcionar?




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Ante conflicto Ucrania-Rusia, ¿la OTAN está más viva que nunca?

Panelistas plantean que, tras la reunión en Madrid, la OTAN define las líneas de una organización que vuelve a tener protagonismo en el plano de la seguridad global.




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De Caracas a La Habana, ¿cuál es el efecto de los anuncios del gobierno?

Panelistas analizaron los anuncios de embajadores entre Bogotá y Caracas. También debatieron sobre el encuentro entre el ELN y la delegación del gobierno.




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“Nunca hemos creído en los diálogos de paz”, hermano de víctima de atentado

Yerson Gómez, hermano mayor del soldado Jhoan David Gómez y amigo del soldado Kevin Acevedo, afirmó que a los armados no les sirve la paz




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Baja ejecución presupuestal, ¿qué dice del funcionamiento del Gobierno?

Panelistas consideran que el gobierno ha planteado una nueva forma de la administración pública, pero creen que la baja ejecución del presupuesto podría tener consecuencias en adelante para el Ejecutivo.




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ELN anuncia retoma de secuestros: ¿Para dónde va la negociación ante las múltiples crisis?

Panelistas analizaron el anuncio del ELN de retomar la práctica del secuestro. Creen que hay una triple crisis que afectará el avance de la mesa de negociación.




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Nunca nos entregaron recursos para campañas política ni para promover candidatos: Martha Peralta

La senadora por el Pacto Histórico habló sobre puntos específicos de las denuncias que la vinculan con supuesta desviación de recursos de las ollas comunitarias en La Guajira.




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EE.UU. explica como funcionará orden que restringe el asilo en la frontera con México

En entrevista exclusiva para Caracol Radio, el ministro consejero de la embajada de Estados Unidos en Colombia, Brendan O’Brien, discutió las recientes medidas anunciadas por el presidente Joe Biden para endurecer el control migratorio.




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¿Qué efectos tendrá en el gobierno las denuncias de posibles interceptaciones ilegales?

Panelistas analizaron el impacto de las denuncias del magistrado Ibáñez. Creen que el gobierno debe ser transparente y demostrar que no ha chuzado.




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Colombia y la OEA en la crisis venezolana, ¿funcionará la presión internacional?

Panelistas debatieron que la presión internacional serviría para solucionar la crisis. Creen que las actas serán fundamentales para lo que sigue.




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Felipe Harman reconoce contratación denunciada por Miguel Uribe en la ANT

Señaló que son personas que se requieren para el trabajo, sobre todo, por su convicción en la reforma.




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Roll With The Punches

http://www.musicxray.com/xrays/2672467 Carolyn202 - Roll With The Punches




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¿Por qué los antioxidantes funcionan en nuestra salud?

¿Por qué los antioxidantes funcionan en nuestra salud?




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¿Qué son y cómo funcionan las células madre?

¿Qué son y cómo funcionan las células madre?




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Renunciar para renacer.

Renunciar para renacer.




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Cuidar el tubo digestivo desde la medicina funcional




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Nutrición funcional




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Función y cuidados del riñón




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Significado y funcionamiento de los sueños




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¿Cuáles son las funciones del glutatión?




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Beneficios de los hongos funcionales




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La controvertida verdad que 'Otoniel' anuncia a la Comisión de la Verdad




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Denuncias de Indígenas del Putumayo: dicen que Ejercito miente




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Comisión de la Verdad, renuncia Zapateiro y jefes cansados

En este episodio, La Luciérnaga se enciende para revisar que reveló en su informe final la Comisión de la Verdad. Además, analizamos la salida del General Eduardo Zapateiro. También,  le contamos por qué 7 de cada 10 jefes quieren renunciar.La Luciérnaga un espacio de humor, análisis y opinión de Caracol Radio que acompaña desde hace 30 años a sus oyentes en el regreso a casa.




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Masacre en Tumaco, renuncias masivas en EEUU y operación retorno

En este episodio, La Luciérnaga se enciende para revisar el crimen contra indígenas de Tumaco. También, revisamos las renuncias masivas en Estados Unidos por una canción de Beyoncé. Además, lo acompañamos en el regreso a las luego del puente de San Pedro.La Luciérnaga un espacio de humor, análisis y opinión de Caracol Radio que acompaña desde hace 30 años a sus oyentes en el regreso a casa.