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La realidad oculta de las mujeres sin hogar: "Aguantan de todo para no terminar en la calle ni en albergues, donde pueden encontrarse con situaciones muy difíciles"

La precariedad femenina tiene muchas caras pero, casi siempre, está atravesada por la invisibilidad, como sucede entre las personas que están en situación de calle. Una campaña de la Fundación Luz Casanova quiere poner el foco sobre aquellas que carecen de un lugar seguro donde vivir. Leer




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El nuevo Madrid sigue sin carburar: cae en Múnich y Campazzo pierde los papeles

Tras un desastroso último cuarto, los blancos abren la Euroliga con derrota ante el Bayern del letal Napier, la tercera seguida. El argentino, expulsado Leer




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El juez que impuso la cadena perpetua a uno de los asesinos del padre de Michael Jordan pide que lo liberen casi 30 años después

Un informe revelado recientemente afirma que un experto forense en sangre no reveló durante el juicio hallazgos clave, que no eran concluyentes contra los acusados. Leer




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Lejos del WiZink, la pesadilla: el Real Madrid cae en Atenas y sigue sin vencer a domicilio

Los blancos pierden en el Pireo ante Olympiacos y siguen sin saber lo que es ganar lejos del Palacio. McKissic y Vezenkoc, decisivos en los últimos minutos Leer




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Jordi Fernández o cómo empezar asombrando a todos en un banquillo NBA: competitividad sin estrellas y un plan de futuro en Brooklyn

El primer entrenador español en la mejor liga del mundo de baloncesto sorprende en su debut con los Nets, un equipo en plena reconstrucción. "Nunca trabajas para aceptar la derrota" Leer




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Europa sin euro

Europa se asoma al abismo y no contamos con líderes a la altura, así que fiémonos de nosotros mismos y tomemos conciencia de mercado. El euro no está perdido.




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Cinco años sin toros en Cataluña y...

Y, mientras, entre aquel 2010 y este 2015, la entelequia del sector de los toros ha seguido dormida o durmiendo, que no es lo mismo jodida que jodiendo, ya lo aclaró Cela. Aunque puede que haya hecho las dos cosas como el perro del hortelano. 





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Mask Singer desenmascara a Brócoli y Oveja: Miguel Ángel Revilla y María José Campanario

Javier Calvo y Javier Ambrossi adivinaron que se trataba del político Leer




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




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26 kilómetros de litoral en una búsqueda sin fin: drones, helicópteros y agentes con perros se despliegan hasta Cullera

La hipótesis que cobra más valor es que la fuerza de las corrientes arrastró a las víctimas hacia el mar Leer




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Sin noticias del kalashnikov, de momento, en las Tres Mil Viviendas de Sevilla

La Policía Nacional mantiene la vigilancia en el barrio sevillano donde se produjo un tiroteo y donde ha detenido ya a 11 personas, de las cuales 5 han entrado en prisión Leer




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Muere José Antonio Vidal, el inspector de Policía que investigó los primeros casos de corrupción sin medios y bajo presiones

Fue en 1984 el primer jefe de la Policía Judicial de Sevilla. Indagó la macrocausa de Juan Guerra y los maletines del 'caso Ollero' Leer




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Invitadas sin sujetador, dedos del pie al aire, guantes hasta el codo... así fue la recepción (crazy) del 12-O




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Zimbabwe: Choosing the Best Goat Housing . . . Balancing Safety, Comfort and Cost

[The Herald] Somewhere in the rugged and picturesque village of Nyamaropa, Nyanga, nestled in the heart of Zimbabwe's Eastern Highlands, old Saunyama sits with a faraway look in his eyes as he recalls a fateful day that still haunts him.




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Nigeria: IMF Wants Nigeria to Focus More On Increasing Tax Revenue

[Vanguard] The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has asked the Nigerian government to put in place a more efficient tax collection system in order to broaden its revenue base.




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The Election Was 1 Week Ago. Here’s What’s Happened Since.

America went to the polls one week ago today and while experts initially predicted a deadlocked race, a clear winner emerged by the early morning hours. President-elect Donald Trump declared victory at 2:24 a.m. ET on Nov. 7 buoyed by news outlets like NewsNation and Fox News calling the race in his favor. Other outlets...




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Nigeria: How Dr Nnamene Built One of Nigeria's Most Successful Business Conglomerate

[This Day] Fact have emerged on how one of Nigeria's billionaire's and business mogul, Dr Innocent Nnamene rose from a humble beginning to build one of the most successful business empires in Nigeria.





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John Krasinski Named People’s 2024 Sexiest Man Alive

John Krasinski has been crowned People’s Sexiest Man Alive for 2024. The news was announced Tuesday night on “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert.” “Just immediate blackout, actually. Zero thoughts,” Krasinski told People about his reaction when he learned he would be this year’s honoree. “Other than maybe I’m being punked. That’s not how I […]




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Amid rising tensions with Iran, Army insists no plans for draft

In today's Federal Newscast, after fake notifications were sent out, the Army reiterates, despite rising tensions with Iran, there are no plans to initiate a draft.

The post Amid rising tensions with Iran, Army insists no plans for draft first appeared on Federal News Network.




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In $45M settlement, CBP to make reforms addressing workplace discrimination

CBP agreed to enact a new policy presuming pregnant officers can continue to serve in their positions, rather than being systematically placed on light duty.

The post In $45M settlement, CBP to make reforms addressing workplace discrimination first appeared on Federal News Network.




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Big or small business, ‘this’ type of federal contractor does the best job

"If they actually have an ownership stake in the enterprise when you're going into work, it's your business, not the boss's business," James Hasik said.

The post Big or small business, ‘this’ type of federal contractor does the best job first appeared on Federal News Network.




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Since folks ask: How do you talk on the radio

As the old saying goes, if you talk about what you've earned the right to talk about, you'll do just fine. Even the most experienced talkers get the jitters.

The post Since folks ask: How do you talk on the radio first appeared on Federal News Network.




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Using technology and innovation to enhance mission delivery: A conversation with Sanjay Gupta

What is the technology strategy for the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA)? How is it using technology and innovation to change the way it does business? How has SBA adjusted its operations to meet the demands of its pandemic recovery mission? Join host Michael Keegan as he explores these questions and more with Sanjay Gupta, Chief Technology Officer at the Small Business Administration (SBA).

The post Using technology and innovation to enhance mission delivery: A conversation with Sanjay Gupta first appeared on Federal News Network.




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Reskilling the workforce using technology-oriented training: A conversation with Stacie Petter and Laurie Giddens

How can technology-oriented training programs help address information technology skills gaps amongst the government workforce? How can agencies achieve effective technology-oriented training outcomes when reskilling employees? What lessons can be learned from the successful use of technology-oriented training programs? Join host Michael Keegan as he explores these questions and more with Professors Stacie Petter and Laurie Giddens authors of the IBM Center report, Reskilling the Workforce with Technology-Oriented Training on the next The Business of Government Hour.

The post Reskilling the workforce using technology-oriented training: A conversation with Stacie Petter and Laurie Giddens first appeared on Federal News Network.




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Service members in remote areas missing out on transition benefits

DoD's Transition Assistance Program aims to prepare service members for life outside the military. But for members whose final duty station is small or rural, the benefits of TAP are fairly limited.

The post Service members in remote areas missing out on transition benefits first appeared on Federal News Network.




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With automotive supply chains stabilising, focus on sustainability expected to rise back up automakers’ agendas

According to the latest report ‘The automotive supply chain: Pursuing long-term resilience’ from the Capgemini Research Institute, automotive organisations now feel more confident to tackle future supply chain disruptions.




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SBA office helps launch businesses one woman at a time

Kathleen McShane, who oversees the Small Business Administration's Women's Business Centers, enjoys mentoring women and encouraging them to take the next steps to launch their businesses.

The post SBA office helps launch businesses one woman at a time first appeared on Federal News Network.




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Payroll problems causing financial difficulties for 60% of workers, a new survey finds

An alarming 60% of the UK’s retail, hospitality, catering and leisure workers say they have been underpaid, according to new research by workforce management and HR services company UKG. 36% have also experienced late payments, and 23% report not receiving a payslip at all.




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Doosan Robotics partners with Rocketfarm on palletising solutions

Doosan Robotics Inc., the collaborative robot (cobot) manufacturer, has formed a strategic partnership with Rocketfarm, provider of palletising software.




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UK Warehousing Association welcomes new Government

By UKWA CEO, Clare Bottle.

The UK Warehousing Association welcomes the opportunity to work with the new Government to tackle key issues that are important to our sector, including decarbonising the electricity network, reforming the planning system, modernising apprenticeships and promoting innovation in warehousing.




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Keeping up with rising cold storage requirements

By Del Williams, technical writer based in Torrance, California.

As demand for cold and frozen storage surges amid a critical shortage of space, selecting the right racking system along with state-of-the-art pallet shuttle technology can help processors store and retrieve products more efficiently.




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Brother UK analysis finds five-figure saving for business that switch to MPS

Switching to managed print services (MPS) could represent a five-figure saving over three years, when compared with traditional printer ownership, according to new analysis from Brother UK.




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Canon offers printers the power to transform their businesses at drupa 2024

At drupa 2024 (Messe Düsseldorf, 28 May – 7 June 2024, Hall 8a), Canon is showcasing its full capabilities as a leading provider of end-to-end digital production print solutions and services. Under the banner of ‘The Power to Move’, Canon is demonstrating how, in collaboration with partners, it works closely with customers to deliver the transformative technologies...




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Brother UK launches compact line up of mono lasers for business

Business technology solutions provider Brother UK has launched a compact range of mono laser printers for businesses, helping resellers to support customers with downsized offices and decentralised workforces.




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QuickStart Integrated Business Planning Webinars

REGISTER for Webinars - 10th & 12th December.

Businesses that manage supply chains have to be able to adapt to the changing political, economic, social and technology landscape all the time.To cope with all this change globally, companies need to put together a different business operating model, which allows them to continuously update plans in a controlled manner in the light of changing economic circumstances.




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MES vs ERP - What's right for your business?

Digital Transformation experts SolutionsPT launch a campaign to show why a combined approach simplifies the value of manufacturing intelligence.




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Five ways ERP supports supply chain management for manufacturing businesses

Optimised supply chain management benefits extend well beyond the bottom line. More and more companies across various sectors are turning to Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems to keep up with market demands and maintain a competitive edge.




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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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8fig Launches Freight Solution to Level the Playing Field for Small Ecommerce Businesses

The ecommerce funding and planning platform 8fig has announced the launch of “Freight with 8fig”, a new service that helps ecommerce sellers manage freight workflows within the platform. A critical pain point in the ecommerce arena, 8fig’s latest addition helps sellers source competitive freight quotes and credit terms.




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The Art of Efficient Logistics: How to Optimize Your Business Operations

By Jack Stones, freelance writer.

The success of any business in today's fast-paced commercial world depends heavily on logistics. Any supply chain's foundation is efficient logistics, guaranteeing that products are delivered on schedule and that customers' expectations are satisfied.




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Bridging the Gap: How Sales & Operations Execution (S&OE) enhances Integrated Business Planning (IBP) to manage short-term uncertainties

By Stephen Dombroski, Director, Consumer Markets, QAD.

In today's dynamic business landscape, companies are continually striving to strike a balance between long-term strategic planning and short-term operational execution.




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Nearly half of all civilian feds are new hires since 2019

Agencies hired more than 1 million federal employees since October 2019, and it’s almost an even split between competitive and excepted service.

The post Nearly half of all civilian feds are new hires since 2019 first appeared on Federal News Network.




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1 in 5 project professionals working in manufacturing are not disclosing neurodivergent condition to employers – APM research reveals

Almost one in five project management professionals working in the manufacturing sector who consider themselves to be neurodivergent have not told their employer about their condition, according to a new survey by the Association for Project Management (APM), the chartered membership organisation for the project profession.




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Digital Catapult announces that leading technology businesses to join the Made Smarter Innovation Digital Supply Chain Hub programme

Digital Catapult, has announced that leading technology businesses will join the Made Smarter Innovation Digital Supply Chain Hub programme to apply deep tech solutions to bolster the resilience of national supply chains.




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Digital transformation confusion risks paralysing SME manufacturers, says Made Smarter

Confusion around digital transformation is risking paralysis among SME manufacturers, says Made Smarter. Donna Edwards, director of the North West adoption programme, says businesses are hesitant to commit to change because they lack the confidence with technology and digital skills among leaders and employees.




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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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Demand for industry-specific AI drives increasing adoption of IFS.ai

IFS, the provider of enterprise cloud and Industrial AI software, has boosted its offering in the six hardcore industries it serves to 60+ in-depth Industrial AI scenarios that are available in the IFS Cloud 24R2 release, with more than 300 additional scenarios in the process of MVP (minimum viable product) validation.