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Anticipándonos al diálogo abierto que se producirá este miércoles 25 de febrero en la Fundación Sierra Pambley (19:00 horas), recibimos al sindicalista y escritor Ignacio Fernández y al artista Toño Benavides, que compartirán con el público sus vivencias e impresiones junto al inolvidable y polifacético creador Manolo Jular. La charla, que coordina su propia hija, Teresa Jular, dará pie a abrir un interesante debate sobre las connotaciones políticas y sociales del arte a partir del ejemplo de este comprometido artista, quien llegó a ser encarcelado a principios de los años 70 por su militancia antifranquista.
This Day in Legal History: Order 9066On this day in legal history, enforcement of Executive Order 9066 began in earnest following its signing by Franklin D. Roosevelt earlier in February 1942. The order authorized the military to designate exclusion zones and remove individuals deemed security risks from certain areas of the country. In practice, it led to the forced relocation and incarceration of more than 110,000 Japanese Americans, most of whom were U.S. citizens. Families were removed from their homes, businesses were lost, and entire communities were dismantled. The government justified the policy as a matter of national security during World War II. Critics argued it was rooted in racial prejudice rather than military necessity.The constitutionality of the policy reached the Supreme Court in Korematsu v. United States. Fred Korematsu, a U.S. citizen, had refused to comply with the exclusion order and was convicted. In a 6–3 decision, the Court upheld his conviction, accepting the government's claim that the exclusion was justified by wartime necessity. The majority deferred heavily to the executive branch, emphasizing the perceived threat on the West Coast. In dissent, several justices warned that the decision validated racial discrimination under the guise of military urgency.Decades later, the ruling came to be widely regarded as a grave error. In 1988, Congress passed the Civil Liberties Act, formally apologizing and providing reparations to surviving internees. In 2018, the Supreme Court explicitly stated that Korematsu was wrongly decided, rejecting its reasoning even though it was not formally overturned in the technical sense. The episode remains a cautionary example of how constitutional protections can erode in times of crisis.The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear two cases concerning the scope of the Helms-Burton Act, a 1996 law that allows American companies to sue over property confiscated by Cuba after the 1959 revolution. One case involves ExxonMobil's effort to recover more than $1 billion for oil and gas assets seized by Cuba in 1960. Exxon sued a Cuban state-owned company in 2019, alleging it continues to profit from the confiscated property. A lower court ruled that the Cuban entities could claim foreign sovereign immunity, which generally protects foreign governments from being sued in U.S. courts. Exxon has asked the Supreme Court to reverse that decision.The second case involves four cruise operators—Carnival, Royal Caribbean, Norwegian Cruise Line, and MSC Cruises—accused of unlawfully benefiting from docks in Havana that were originally built and operated by a U.S. company before being seized by Cuba. The docks were used between 2016 and 2019, after travel restrictions were eased under President Obama. A trial judge initially ruled against the cruise lines and awarded more than $100 million in damages, but an appeals court later dismissed the case, finding that the original concession had expired before the cruise lines used the property. The Supreme Court's decisions could clarify how broadly Congress intended the Helms-Burton Act to apply and whether claimants face significant legal barriers when seeking compensation.US Supreme Court to hear Exxon bid for compensation from Cuba | ReutersU.S. Customs and Border Protection announced that it will stop collecting tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) beginning just after midnight on Tuesday. The decision comes several days after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that those tariffs were unlawful. The agency said it would deactivate the tariff codes tied to President Donald Trump's IEEPA-related orders but did not explain why collections continued for days after the ruling. It also did not address whether importers who paid the duties would receive refunds.The suspension of the IEEPA tariffs coincides with the implementation of a new 15% global tariff introduced under a different statutory authority. Customs clarified that the halt applies only to the IEEPA-based tariffs and does not affect other trade measures, including those enacted under Section 232 for national security reasons or Section 301 for unfair trade practices. Economists have estimated that the now-invalidated IEEPA tariffs generated more than $175 billion in revenue and were bringing in over $500 million per day. As a result, the ruling potentially exposes the government to significant refund claims from importers.US to stop collecting tariffs deemed illegal by Supreme Court on Tuesday | ReutersJPMorgan Chase informed President Donald Trump and his hospitality company in February 2021 that it was closing their bank accounts, according to newly released documents tied to Trump's $5 billion lawsuit against the bank and its CEO, Jamie Dimon. The letters were sent about a month after the January 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol. At the time, several businesses and organizations distanced themselves from Trump, including law firms and the PGA of America.In its February 19, 2021 letters, JPMorgan did not provide a detailed explanation for ending the relationship. The bank stated generally that it may determine a client's interests are no longer served by continuing with J.P. Morgan Private Bank. JPMorgan has previously argued that Trump's lawsuit lacks merit. Trump's legal team, however, claims the letters amount to an admission that the bank intentionally “de-banked” him and his businesses, allegedly causing major financial harm.Trump contends that JPMorgan violated its own policies and unfairly targeted him for political reasons. The newly disclosed letters were submitted as part of the bank's effort to transfer the case from federal court in Miami to New York, where JPMorgan argues the dispute is more closely connected.JPMorgan says it closed Trump's bank accounts a month after Jan. 6 attack | ReutersA federal judge in Florida declined to overturn a $243 million jury verdict against Tesla stemming from a fatal 2019 crash involving the company's Autopilot system. The court found that the evidence presented at trial sufficiently supported the jury's conclusion that Autopilot played a role in the collision, which killed 22-year-old Naibel Benavides Leon in Key Largo. The jury determined that both the driver and Tesla shared responsibility for the crash.Jurors originally awarded $59 million to Benavides' parents and $70 million to her boyfriend, Dillon Angulo, who was injured in the incident. After accounting for comparative fault, the compensatory damages were reduced to about $42.6 million, with the driver found 67% responsible and Tesla 33% responsible. The jury also imposed $200 million in punitive damages against the company.Tesla asked the court to set aside the verdict or grant a new trial, arguing that the damages were excessive and that its conduct did not meet Florida's legal threshold for punitive damages. The company also contended that state law limits punitive damages to three times the compensatory award. The judge rejected these arguments, stating that Tesla was largely repeating points already considered and dismissed during trial.At trial, plaintiffs argued that Autopilot was defective because it could be activated on roads it was not designed for and did not adequately ensure driver attention. They also claimed Tesla overstated the system's capabilities. The driver admitted he had looked away from the road moments before the crash.Tesla Can't Escape $243M Autopilot Crash Verdict - Law360 This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.minimumcomp.com/subscribe
On this episode of the Great Trials Podcast, hosts Steve Lowry and Yvonne Godfrey interview trial lawyers Todd Poses, Adam Boumel, and Doug Eaton about Benavides (on behalf of Bel Benavides Leone) and Dylan Angulo v. Tesla, Inc., described as the first “enhanced autopilot” case against Tesla to reach a verdict. CASE SUMMARY: The case stems from an April 25, 2019 crash on Card Sound Road where Tesla driver George McGee, using Enhanced Autopilot, dropped his phone and, while reaching for it with his foot on the accelerator, ran a stop sign at a T-intersection and struck an SUV and the two people nearby—killing 22-year-old Bel Benavides Leone and catastrophically injuring Dylan Angulo (including traumatic brain injury/brain bleed, jaw fractures, and multiple fractures to his back, hip, and pelvis). READ MORE GUEST BIOS Todd Poses: He started his practice as a lawyer with his father who was one of Miami's premier plaintiff trial lawyers and has himself been practicing now for over 30 years. In that time, he has tried dozens of cases to verdict, including high profile cases and catastrophic injury cases, most recently before the Tesla verdict a $7.7 million verdict for DJ Laz stemming from non-surgical injuries suffered in an elevator malfunction case. Adam Boumel: Adam Boumel is a skilled trial attorney known for delivering results in high-stakes personal injury cases across Florida and California. Born in Boston and raised in South Florida, Adam began his career in the entertainment industry, working as a successful talent agent and promoter for large-scale music festivals. Initially planning to become an entertainment lawyer, he earned his J.D. from Pepperdine University School of Law in Malibu, California. Doug Eaton: Doug Eaton has a wide-ranging litigation practice, with his primary focus on plaintiff's catastrophic injury cases and appeals. These include medical malpractice, products liability, motor vehicle accidents, nursing home negligence, and other serious personal injury matters. He litigates matters at both the trial and appellate levels and provides trial and appellate support to other attorneys throughout the state. Mr. Eaton has briefed and argued appeals in state and federal courts throughout Florida. Mr. Eaton is a founding member of Eaton & Wolk. CONNECT WITH OUR GUEST: PosesBoumel online Doug Eaton online LISTEN TO PREVIOUS EPISODES & MEET THE TEAM: Great Trials Podcast Show Sponsors: Legal Technology Services Harris Lowry Manton LLP - hlmlawfirm.com Production Team: Dee Daniels Media Podcast Production Free Resources: Stages Of A Jury Trial - Part 1 Stages Of A Jury Trial - Part 2
El Real Madrid vuelve al estadio de Da Luz donde el Benfica le dejó fuera del Top 8. El periodista portugués Pedro Barata nos cuenta cómo es Mourinho en Lisboa. El Atlético ya está en Brujas para jugar el miércoles y el futbolista del RAAL Darío Benavides nos acerca al futbol belga. Escuchamos a Joan Laporta que ha presentado este martes su candidatura para la reelección. Consultas con Iturralde y Bruno Alemany.
Welcome to Life in the Leadership Lane where I am talking to leaders making a difference in the workplace and in our communities. How did they get to where they are and what are they doing to stay there! Buckle up and get ready to accelerate in the Leadership Lane! This week, I am talking with Sheila Benavides, Account Manager, Cartus, and North Texas Relocation Professionals Vice President.How did Sheila get started in her career? What was the quote Sheila shared by her dad?When did Sheila Find Her Lane in her career?What does Sheila share about turning challenges into opportunities?What does Sheila share about relocation ahead?What does Sheila share about the Lone Star Summit?What does Sheila share about creating a great attendee experience?What advice does Sheila share to help others in theworkplace?…and more as we spend “Time to Accelerate” with afew more questions.Interview resources:Favorite quote from Sheila:“Being vulnerable builds you up and makes you stronger.” Connect with Sheila on LinkedInLearn more about The Lone Star Relocation Summit Learn more about the podcast host Bruce WallerCheck out Bruce's books Drive With Purpose: Move Your Career from Success toSignificance (#1 New Released book on Amazon) Life in the Leadership Lane; Moving Leaders to Inspire and Change the Workplace Find Your Lane; Change your GPS, Change your Career (“Book Authority” Best Books)Milemarkers; A 5 Year Journey …helping you record daily highlights to keep you on track.Connect with Bruce on LinkTreeSubscribe to Bruce's Blog “Move to Inspire” Get relocation support for your next household goods orcommercial office move across the US by reaching out to Bruce at bwaller@goarmstrong.com or visit The Armstrong Company
A clinical conversation about the updated recommendations to enhance radiography safety in dentistry. Special Guest: Dr. Erika Benavides For more information, show notes and transcripts visit https://www.ada.org/podcast Show Notes In this episode, we are having a clinical conversation about the updated recommendations to enhance radiography safety in dentistry. We explore the major changes from previous guidelines, the rationale behind discontinuing patient shielding, the importance of patient‑centered imaging, and practical implications for dentists and academics. Our guest is Dr. Erika Benavides, a Clinical Professor and Associate Chair of the Division of Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology and Radiology, and the Director of the CBCT Service at the University of Michigan, School of Dentistry. She is a Diplomate and Past President of the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology (ABOMR). She also served as Councilor for Communications of the American Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology and Chair of the Research and Technology Committee. Dr. Benavides is a Fellow of the American College of Dentists and has published multiple peer-reviewed manuscripts in the multidisciplinary aspects of diagnostic imaging. She has been a co-investigator in NIH funded grants for the past 10 years and recently served as the Chair of the expert panel to update the 2012 ADA/FDA recommendations for dental radiography. Her clinical practice is dedicated to interpretation of 2D and 3D dentomaxillofacial imaging. The two-part recommendations were updated by an expert panel which included radiologists, general and pediatric dentists, a public health specialist, and consultants from nearly every dental specialty. Dr. Benavides shares some of the main takeaways and new updates is that that lead aprons and radiation collars are no longer recommended. This recommendation includes all dental maxillofacial imaging procedures and applies to most patients. Also, a recommendation to avoid routine or convenience imaging, and focus instead of patient-centered imaging, based on the patients' specific needs. And, when possible, previous radiographs should be obtained. Dr. Benavides shares that imaging must be patient‑specific, not protocol-driven, and encourages dentists to ask the following questions before dental imaging: "Do we need this additional information? Is this additional information going to change my diagnosis, or it's going to contribute to the diagnosis and treatment planning?" The group discusses some of the possible challenges, and opportunities, to implement these new recommendations. Resources: This episode is brought to you by Dr. Jen Oral Care. Learn more about Dr. Jen. Read the full clinical recommendations American Dental Association and American Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology patient selection for dental radiography and cone-beam computed tomography Find more ADA resources on X-Rays and Radiographs. Stay connected with the ADA on social media! Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and TikTok for the latest industry news, member perks and conversations shaping dentistry.
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In this exclusive interview, Cincinnati Reds bench coach and field coordinator Freddie Benavides joins the show to break down the biggest storylines surrounding the Reds as spring training approaches. Now entering his 13th season on the Reds coaching staff and 34th year in the organization, Benavides provides a behind-the-scenes look at how the Reds prepare for a Major League season — from game planning and analytics to fundamentals and clubhouse leadership. Today's Episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vaAT9wtzAR8 OTHER CHATTERBOX PROGRAMING: Chatterbox Bengals: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/chatterbox-bengals-a-cincinnati-bengals-nfl-podcast/id1652732141 Chatterbox Bearcats: https://chatterboxbearcats.podbean.com/ The Stone Shields Show: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/west-4th-and-long/id1828384424 Off The Bench: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/off-the-bench-by-chatterbox-sports/id1643010062 The Flyin Lion (FC Cincinnati): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-flyin-lion-fc-cincinnati-podcast/id1701368522 513 Golf: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjPJjEFaBD7VUSfdVvGjbr1_CmCepLWpr DSC Commodities: https://deepsouthcommodities.com/ CALL OR TEXT 988 FOR HELP DAY OR NIGHT: https://mantherapy.org
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RED BULL UNVEILS THEIR 2026 LIVERY….BORING NASSER AL ATTIYAH WINS HIS SIXTH DAKAR TITLE BENAVIDAS WINS THE BIKE CLASS BY ONLY 2 SECONDS FORD AND CADILLAC ALREADY EXCHANGING INSULTS AND FERNANDO…SHOWING OFF HIS CAR COLLECTION IN. MONACO! THIS WEEK'S NASIR HAMEED CORNER…MORE VINTAGE BANTER BETWEEN THE HOST AND NASIR…PERFECT FOR RELAXATION! NEXT WEEK WE HAVE EDDIE CHEEVER!! Benavides Hits Back For Historic 2026 Dakar Rally Title As Al-Attiyah Wins Again! Argentine wins maiden Bike title by just two seconds while Baciuška dominates Stock category for glory. Argentina's Luciano Benavides hit back from a 3m20s deficit at the start of the final Stage 13 to win the 2026 Dakar Rally Bike title in thrilling fashion by just two seconds - the smallest margin in Dakar history - for Red Bull KTM Factory Racing as Lithuanian Rokas Baciuška also claimed a maiden title in the Stock class and Nasser Al-Attiyah held his nerve to wrap up a sixth Ultimate class title. Here is all you need to know: - Benavides looked to have blown his chance on Friday as Honda rival Ricky Brabec overtook him in the overall standings, however the 30-year-old was in no mood to back down and rode superbly on Saturday in the final sprint to the Yanbu finish and pip the American - who made a late navigational error - to glory by just two seconds. - It is the smallest margin of title victory in Dakar history, the Salta native joining his older brother Kevin as Dakar champions on two wheels after his title wins in 2021 and then 2023 for KTM. Making Benavides' victory even more incredible in Saudi Arabia were the knee and shoulder injuries that he sustained just three months ago. - Luciano admitted: "I cannot believe it! I never stopped dreaming. To win by just two seconds is unreal. I woke up today full of motivation and energy, trusting myself to do what I can. That's the key to success at the Dakar. My brother Kevin won by 43 seconds in 2023 and that was the closest finish ever. Now I've won by two seconds. Two seconds after two weeks and over 8,000km is hard to believe." - With Spaniard Tosha Schareina rounding out the podium, Red Bull KTM Factory Racing teammates Daniel Sanders and Edgar Canet also finished after experiencing a rollercoaster two weeks in the desert. Reigning Bike champion Sanders suffered a broken collarbone on Wednesday, but dug deep to end up in fifth just over an hour behind while Spaniard Canet, 20, won three stages including the final one. - Sanders, 31, said: "At the finish I was in so much pain I just wanted to lie down. Then they told me Luciano had won, so I rushed over to congratulate him. That's the Dakar, it's never over until it's over. I'm just happy to make it to the finish line." Canet added: "I'm happy for all the KTM family. We show all the time that we have the fastest bike." - Baciuška already had three overall Dakar podium finishes in his locker - two in the SSV class and one in Challenger - however he went one better with a dominant Stock class performance over the two weeks that saw him bank seven stage victories en route to a 3hr58m victory from Defender Dakar D7X‑R teammate Sara Price with 14-time Dakar champion Stéphane Peterhansel finishing back in fourth. - Baciuška, 26, declared: "It's amazing for Defender to win in their first year. This is my fifth Dakar and I'm bringing home my first win. The team did a big job and missed out on a lot of sleep." - The Ultimate class did not go right down to the wire like many thought heading into the second week as Qatari Al-Attiyah drew on all his rally-raid experience to keep a comfortable cushion in his Dacia Sandrider from the challengers behind to win his sixth Dakar title. The Ford Raptor T1+ of Spaniard Nani Roma was second and his Swedish teammate Mattias Ekström third - just like his 2025 result. - Al-Attiyah, 55, revealed: "From the start we believed we could win this race. We started from zero with this Dacia project and we've developed the car so much. Now we've won the Dakar. Thank you to my co-driver Fabian and thank you to the team. I'm so happy to win the Dakar for the sixth time." - Frenchman Sébastien Loeb was frustrated again in his title quest finishing fourth with Spanish legend Carlos Sainz fifth, Brazilian Lucas Moraes seventh, former two-time Bike champion Toby Price of Australia eighth and young American Seth Quintero also earning a top-10 Ultimate finish in ninth. 2 / 3 - Spaniard Cristina Gutiérrez, American Mitch Guthrie Jr, Spain's Laia Sanz, South African Henk Lategan and Belgian Guillaume De Mévius can also be pleased with their efforts over the gruelling, tricky terrain especially the latter whose French co-driver Mathieu Baumel sported a new prosthetic leg. The Challenger class was packed full of encouraging daily performances from both Argentine Kevin Benavides - who finished seventh on the back of an excellent second week - and local Saudi driver Dania Akeel, who was consistently on the podium to cheer the home fans out supporting her in eighth. - Benavides, 37, said: "It's an historic day for our family and an historic day for the Dakar. I'm so proud of my brother Luciano. It was a tough start to life on four wheels in the first week, but we didn't give up." Akeel, 37, added: "We made it to the finish line, which is the most important thing you can do at the Dakar. I had one too many punctures on Stage 3 and that put me back." - Finally in the SSV class, Swedish debutant Johan Kristoffersson can be proud of his first Dakar tilt after he overcame going upside down in the opening Prologue to bounce back for stage podium finishes and an eighthplace finish while three-time Dakar champion Francisco 'Chaleco' López won one stage in ending sixth overall. - Kristoffersson, 37, said: "It's been two very eventful weeks. It started off really tough and from there we got up to a better road position. Then it started getting really enjoyable."
Así ha sido la decimotercera etapa del Dakar 2026: La Etapa 13 fue la última especial del Rally Dakar 2026, con salida y llegada en Yanbu (Arabia Saudí), sobre unos 105 km de tramo cronometrado. MOTOS Ganador de la etapa: • Edgar Canet (ESP) triunfó en la etapa con un tiempo muy rápido y sumó su tercera victoria parcial del rally. Campeón general: • Luciano Benavides (ARG) logró el título de motos con una remontada espectacular. • Benavides empezó la etapa con más de 3 minutos de desventaja sobre Ricky Brabec (USA), pero este cometió un error de navegación a 7 km de meta, lo que le costó la carrera. • La diferencia final en la general fue de solo 2 segundos, la victoria más ajustada en la historia del Dakar. - Podio general en motos: 1. Luciano Benavides (ARG) — Campeón 2. Ricky Brabec (USA) — +0:02 3. Tosha Schareina (ESP) — +25:12 COCHES Ganador de la etapa: • Mattias Ekström (Ford) fue el más rápido en la Etapa 13 de coches. - Campeón general: • Nasser Al-Attiyah (QAT) se coronó campeón del Dakar 2026 en coches, sumando su sexto título y dando a Dacia su primer triunfo en la general. - Nani Roma (ESP) — Segundo en la general, con una actuación muy sólida en todo el rally. Podio general en coches: 1. Nasser Al-Attiyah — Campeón 2. Nani Roma (ESP) — +9:42 3. Mattias Ekström — +14:33 Análisis, claves, protagonistas y todo lo que debes saber del Dakar 2026, etapa a etapa, en AutoFM. Todos los podcasts: https://www.podcastmotor.es Twitter: @AutoFmRadio Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/autofmradio/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AutoFM Contacto: autofmredes@gmail.com
La justicia mantiene en prisión preventiva a José Luis Ávalos y Coldo García desde noviembre, a la espera del juicio por presuntas comisiones ilegales en mascarillas. El precio de la vivienda sube, con incrementos del 7% en alquiler y 8% en compra, volviendo la situación insostenible. Salvamento Marítimo rescata a 133 migrantes en Canarias, con dos fallecidos. En deportes, el Real Madrid es eliminado de la Copa del Rey; Betis y Alavés avanzan. João Cancelo podría debutar con el Barça. En el Rally Dakar, Howes gana y Benavides lidera en motos; Ekström encabeza en coches. Carlos Alcaraz debuta en el Abierto de Australia. Socialmente, cuatro mujeres son asesinadas en quince días de 2026, generando dudas sobre la ley de violencia de género. Las acusaciones de agresión sexual contra Julio Iglesias suscitan debate sobre criterios judiciales y la politización del caso. El overbooking en los gimnasios refleja un crecimiento récord del fitness en España. Este auge, impulsado por ...
Segundo programa del año y de la temporada 7 del TwinTrail Talks, hoy quizás veremos a Carla de nuevo frente a la camara, vamos a comentar un como esta yendo el Dakar de este 2026 para el hermano Benavides, comentamos las garantías de BMW Motorrad a partir de este 2026. Para terminar el programa hacemos el Consultorio de Charly y la Chusta de la semana. Descubre el TwinTrail Adventure Club aqui: https://www.twintrailexperience.es/tw... #aprilia #KLiM
Así ha sido la novena etapa del Dakar 2026: La novena etapa del Rally Dakar 2026 (primera mitad de la etapa maratón, sin asistencia externa) fue una jornada muy difícil de navegación y muy emocionante que ha cambiado significativamente la general en ambas categorías (coches y motos). ________________________________________ Coches • Nani Roma (Ford) ha dado la gran sorpresa al colocarse líder de la general, con 57 segundos de ventaja sobre su compañero Carlos Sainz. • La etapa fue ganada por Eryk Goczal (Toyota Energylandia), que aprovechó los problemas de navegación de muchos favoritos para lograr su primer triunfo de etapa en la categoría máxima. • Nasser Al-Attiyah y otros pilotos como Henk Lategan y Mattias Ekström tuvieron errores de navegación o problemas mecánicos que les hicieron ceder mucho tiempo, lo que provocó que perdieran posiciones en la general. • Cristina Gutiérrez, 5º de la etapa. Ha tenido una jornada muy buena a bordo de su Dacia. • Laia Sanz no ha tenido un buen día. Ha perdido mucho tiempo en la parte final de la etapa y llegó a meta con más de una hora de retraso, lo que ha empeorado su posición en la general y complica sus opciones de entrar en el top 20 absoluto en coches ________________________________________ ️ Motos • Tosha Schareina (Honda) fue el ganador de la etapa, logrando un excelente rendimiento y recortando distancias con los líderes. • Tras esta etapa, Daniel Sanders mantiene el liderato general en motos con más de seis minutos de ventaja sobre Ricky Brabec • La etapa fue complicada para varios pilotos (incluido Benavides), con errores de navegación y gestión de ruedas. Análisis, claves, protagonistas y todo lo que debes saber del Dakar 2026, etapa a etapa, en AutoFM. Todos los podcasts: https://www.podcastmotor.es Twitter: @AutoFmRadio Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/autofmradio/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AutoFM Contacto: autofmredes@gmail.com
Stage Eight of the Dakar Rally 2026 proved to be a pivotal moment in the rally, tightening the overall standings and reinforcing just how competitive Dakar 2026 has become.In this episode, Victor Orellana breaks down the Stage 8 results, highlighting key performances across motorcycles, vehicles, and SSVs, along with the growing impact of penalties as the rally moves deeper into its second half.On the bike side, Luciano Benavides claimed the Stage 8 victory with a time of 4:26:39, delivering a strong performance in a stage that rewarded speed and control. Ricky Brabec remains firmly in the fight for the overall title, as the battle between KTM and Honda continues to intensify inside the top ten.The vehicle category delivered one of the closest finishes of the rally so far, with gaps measured in seconds rather than minutes, while the SSV category once again showcased just how deep and competitive the field has become.This episode covers:Full Stage 8 motorcycle, vehicle, and SSV resultsHow Stage 8 impacts the overall standingsWhy the marathon stages are a strategic turning pointThe growing role of penalties in shaping Dakar 2026What to watch as the rally heads toward the next stagesWith overall positions tightening and little room for mistakes, Stage 8 reinforces a core Dakar reality: consistency and discipline matter as much as outright speed.
El equipo han definido como de "transición estratégica". Con la segunda etapa maratón asomando mañana, los pesos pesados han preferido "guardar la ropa", lo que ha permitido sorpresas en la clasificación y ha dejado las espadas en todo lo alto. Coches: Nadie quiere abrir pista mañana La etapa de mañana (Etapa 9) tiene una particularidad crítica: los coches abrirán el camino sin las huellas de las motos delante. Esto ha provocado un juego de estrategias para evitar ganar hoy y no tener que navegar "a ciegas" mañana. El ganador inesperado: El sudafricano Variagua se llevó la etapa tras salir en la 26ª posición. Su progresión fue meteórica en los últimos 100 kilómetros, superando a un Lattegan que parecía tener la victoria en el bolsillo. Carlos Sainz, "El Matador" acecha: Carlos se mantiene 5º en la general a poco más de 10 minutos del líder, Nasser Al-Attiyah. Se le ve con su mejor cara de la carrera, sonriente y confiado en su regularidad. Heroicidad de Cristina Gutiérrez: Cris perdió la dirección asistida a 100 km de la meta. Conducir un vehículo de 2,5 toneladas por el desierto a pulso es una tarea titánica que le hizo perder minutos, pero logró salvar la 14ª posición absoluta. Laia Sanz: Continúa con su impecable regularidad, terminando 23ª en la etapa a solo 15 minutos del ganador, demostrando que tiene ritmo para estar con los mejores. ️ Motos: El "Tapón" de Luciano Benavides Si en coches hubo cautela, en motos hubo una exhibición de poderío. Luciano Benavides realizó una etapa perfecta: salió primero, llegó primero y se llevó todas las bonificaciones posibles. Nuevo Líder: Luciano se coloca primero en la general con solo 10 segundos de ventaja sobre su compañero Daniel Sanders. Tensión en KTM: Sanders no parece cómodo con que Benavides (que llegaba tras una lesión) le esté disputando el liderato de forma tan directa. Tosha Schareina: Sigue 4º en la general. Aunque está a 20 minutos por las sanciones previas, su ritmo es de podio y el equipo no lo descarta para la victoria final. Edgar Canet: Tras el calvario de la llanta de ayer, hoy ha ejercido de "mochilero" de lujo, demostrando que su objetivo ahora es sumar experiencia y ayudar al equipo. T3 y T4: Duelo de féminas y dominio americano Categoría T3 (Challenger): Vivimos un duelo histórico entre Klasen y Akil, que estuvieron separadas por solo 3 segundos durante toda la etapa. Finalmente, Pau Navarro mantiene el liderato de la general con 2 minutos de margen. Categoría T4 (SSV): El estadounidense Bruegger (Polaris) sigue intratable. Ha vuelto a ganar la etapa y ya le saca 47 minutos al segundo en la general, convirtiéndose en el líder más sólido de todo el rally. Lo que viene: La Etapa 9 (Maratón) Mañana comienza la verdadera criba. Los pilotos de motos no podrán cambiar neumáticos (un problema que ya hundió a Canet en la primera maratón), mientras que los coches tendrán que lidiar con la navegación pura sin referencias previas. La gestión de la mecánica y el estrés será, una vez más, la clave del éxito.
AUDI FIRST TO TEST THEIR 2026 CAR IN BARCELONA! ANOTHER MEETING SCHEDULED OVER THE ENGINE LOOP HOLE ISSUE! TOTO WOLF CONFIDENT MERCEDES HAS DONE IT AGAIN! DAKAR RALLY FIRST WEEK HAS BEEN AN EXCITING FIGHT BETWEEN FORD, DACIA AND TOYOTA…AND FERNANDO SAYS… THIS WEEK'S NASIR HAMEED CORNER…MORE VINTAGE BANTER BETWEEN THE HOST AND NASIR…THIS WEEK WE HAVE PETER WINDSOR OF USF1 FAME…AND OUR BONUS…VENEZUELA'S OWN MILKA DUNO…BRAVO! Smiles for miles as Benavides brothers score historic multi-discipline double! We didn't have to wait long for the 2026 Dakar Rally to serve up a slice of history in its second week. The fastest biker on Stage 7 was Luciano Benavides and the winner of the Challenger stage was his older brother Kevin! The siblings from Salta, Argentina were unbeatable on the 462 kilometres of dunes and fast tracks that stretched between Riyadh and Wadi Ad-Dawasir. A new chapter of the Dakar's near 50-year history has been written, the first time a pair of brothers have won the same stage in different categories! Red Bull KTM Factory Racing biker Luciano Benavides got his second week of the Dakar off to the best possible start. Luciano is riding under his lucky number 77 and this victory on Stage 7 was the seventh stage win of his Dakar career. Things are really starting to add up for the Argentinian biker. “It's the first time in history that two brothers win in two categories on the same day. This is something incredible!” – Luciano Benavides Luciano was waiting at the Wadi Ad-Dawasir bivouac to congratulate his brother Kevin Benavides on the family's second victory of the day. Kevin is debuting in the Challenger class after switching from two wheels to four. The elder Benavides brother won the Dakar bike race twice. Now he's got his first Dakar stage victory behind a steering wheel. “I never dreamed something like this could happen, I'm so happy for this moment. It was tough to get this victory. When I finished the stage they told me that Luciano had also won! It's a proud day for our family.” – Kevin Benavides Luciano Benavides is currently third overall in the bike race, but just 15 seconds behind Honda rider Ricky Brabec in second. Top of the pile is Benavides's KTM team-mate Daniel Sanders who is over four minutes in front of his nearest rivals. The Australian refused to get sucked into any tactical battle on Stage 7. The day's big mover in the Ultimate class was Mattias Ekström and his Ford Raptor T1+. A stage win for the Swede saw him climb from fourth overall at the Rest Day to hold second place tonight. Ekström scored his maiden podium finish 12 months ago and his sights are firmly fixed on the Dakar's biggest prize of all this time around. “When I got to the end the gaps were bigger than I expected, but still smaller than I wished. Now we're second in the overall and there's a lot of racing left.” – Mattias Ekström Ultimate class leader Nasser Al-Attiyah goes into tomorrow's 481-kilometre loop stage around the Wadi Ad-Dawasir bivouac with an advantage of 4m47s over Ekström. Al-Attiyah picked up some superficial damage to his Dacia Sandrider on Stage 7 that will need to be repaired before the next jumbo day of racing. “We hit a tree and that completely removed the left corner of our car. That will get fixed tonight.” – Nasser Al-Attiyah The most dramatic moment in the Ultimate class on Stage 7 was provided by Henk Lategan of Toyota Gazoo Racing. The South African had done enough on the way to Wadi Ad-Dawasir to take the overall lead from Al-Attiyah. Then a mechanical issue stopped Lategan in his tracks just shy of the finish line. The Toyota Hilux driver will start Stage 8 sitting fourth overall, now 7m21s behind his Dacia rival. “We were going so well today until we came to a bump and a dip. When we hit the dip it broke the damper. We had to stop to take the old one out and put the new one in.” – Henk Lategan A superb opening week for the Defender Rally Team rolled into the second week with another stage win in the Stock category. It was the Defender Dakar D7X‑R of Stéphane Peterhansel that set the pace giving Monsieur Dakar his third stage win of this Dakar. Peterhansel's team-mate Rokas Baciuška was just 21 seconds off the Frenchman's time and it's the Lithuanian who maintains the overall lead of the Stock class. “For most of the stage the average speed was very high, but there was also a section of open dunes. It was a pleasure to drive this stage, it was perfect for the Defender.” – Stéphane Peterhansel In the SSV class there's still everything to play for in fight for those podium spots. Portugal's Gonçalo Guerreiro is laser-focused on recovering time lost in the first week and promoting himself from fifth overall to the podium on the remaining six stages. “This stage was completely flat out, I think it was the fastest stage until now. At one waypoint we lost two minutes and this put us behind some drivers. Overall, I'm happy with the stage we did. We were just one minute and a half down from the stage winner in the end.” – Gonçalo Guerreiro Also in the SSV class there was a much brighter start to the second week than the first week for Johan Kristoffersson. The eight-time World Rallycross champion is making his Dakar debut and the dune sections of the route are proving to be a highlight for the Swede. “One puncture very early. We got the tyre changed quicker than before, but there's still room for improvement. Today I really enjoyed the dunes. The rest of the stage was flat out on the limiter.” – Johan Kristoffersson The Dakar Rally has returned to Wadi Ad-Dawasir for the first time since 2022 and the comeback is looking epic. Tomorrow is the longest timed special stage of the 48th edition of the Dakar Rally. The 481-kilometre loop around the Wadi Ad-Dawasir bivouac encompasses a wide variety of terrain. Stage 8 is like a mini Dakar Rally raced over one single day with dunes, fast piste and a host of navigational challenges on the menu plus much else besides! Italian F4 Champion Kean Nakamura-Berta joins the Williams F1 Team Driver Academy Atlassian Williams F1 Team is pleased to welcome reigning Italian F4 Champion Kean Nakamura-Berta to the Williams F1 Team Driver Academy. The Japanese-Slovak driver has already demonstrated consistency and speed throughout his early career, with multiple karting titles to his name. Kean made his karting debut at seven years old, quickly going on to compete in international karting and securing both the 2021 CIK-FIA OKJ World Championship and the 2022 CIK-FIA OK European Championship. Graduating to single seaters at the end of 2023 in the F4 South East Asia Championship, Kean had an impressive debut campaign securing two pole positions and a podium, further adding to this with two race wins and six further podiums in the 2024 Formula UAE Championship. 2025 was a breakout year for Kean as he secured the Italian F4 Championship with nine wins and multiple podiums across the season. The rising star will challenge for the Formula Regional Middle East and Formula Regional European championships in 2026. As part of the Academy, Kean will have the team's full support and guidance in nurturing his talent and developing his skills throughout his progression in the junior categories of motorsport. The Academy supports drivers on every rung of the motorsport ladder, working with them on and off the track to develop the skills necessary to race at the top level. The Academy has a proud tradition of supporting young talent, which has most recently seen Academy alumnus Franco Colapinto graduate to an F1 race seat. Kean Nakamura-Berta: “I'm very excited to be joining the Williams F1 Team Driver Academy this year. It's a team that has achieved so much and has a vast history, and I'm proud to be part of it. Racing in Formula Regional will be a new challenge but one that I'm especially looking forward to. Thank you to everyone at Williams for believing in me, and I can't wait to start this new chapter!” Sven Smeets, Sporting Director, Atlassian Williams F1 Team: “We're thrilled to have Kean join the Williams F1 Team Driver Academy at this key moment in his career. He has shown a lot of promise, proving that he is capable of learning, adapting and ultimately winning championships. We look forward to working with him this year and will watch keenly as he hits the track.”
Dakar 2026 - Etapa 6: El "Día de la Marmota", Neumáticos al Límite y el Timo de la V16 Bienvenidos a la última jornada antes del merecido día de descanso. La Etapa 6 se presenta como un auténtico desafío logístico y físico para la caravana, con un recorrido total de 915 kilómetros (la más larga en total del rally), de los cuales 331 km son de especial cronometrada y 589 km de enlace. Hoy, los pilotos han vivido un madrugón histórico, despertándose cuatro horas antes del inicio de la etapa (sobre las 3:30 AM en Arabia) para afrontar un terreno 100% de arena, dunas rotas y el peligro constante de cruzar animales en pista. Resumen Deportivo: Heroicidades y Sanciones El calvario y la garra de Edgar Canet Uno de los momentos más virales de la jornada de ayer fue la llegada de Edgar Canet a meta. El piloto llegó rodando literalmente sobre la llanta trasera (el rim), sin rastro del neumático ni del mousse, tras un fuerte impacto en el kilómetro 220. Pese a su esfuerzo por reparar con cinta americana y bridas, tuvo que pedir ayuda externa. Esto le ha acarreado una sanción de 6 horas, ya que el equipo le llevó una rueda nueva fuera del campamento, algo prohibido en la etapa Maratón. Edgar se mantiene en carrera con el objetivo de ganar experiencia, aunque ahora ejercerá de "mochilero" para sus compañeros de equipo. La sanción "barata" de Tosha Schareina El piloto de Honda recibió una penalización de 10 minutos por saltarse las banderas de posición de salida al inicio de la especial. Técnicamente, al no pasar por el control de salida, se podría considerar que no inició la etapa, por lo que el equipo de AutoFM coincide en que la sanción ha sido leve comparada con una posible descalificación. Clasificación en directo (Stage 6) Motos (PK38): Sanders lidera, seguido de cerca por Benavides. Nacho Cornejo cede 4 minutos. Coches (KM 39): Goutrie encabeza la tabla seguido por Carlos Sainz a solo 6 segundos. Los cuatro Ford dominan las primeras posiciones provisionales. Incidencia: El francés Van Beveren se encuentra detenido en el kilómetro 88 intentando liberar un alambre atascado en su rueda. Seguridad Vial: Desmontando el "negocio" de la V16 en las ITV José Lagunar entra de nuevo en acción para aclarar una confusión que está afectando a miles de conductores en España: ¿Es obligatorio llevar la baliza V16 para pasar la ITV? El engaño en el mostrador: Se han reportado casos de estaciones de ITV donde, al pagar la tasa, se insinúa o publicita de forma agresiva la compra de la baliza. La realidad legal: La V16 NO es necesaria para pasar la inspección técnica. La ITV evalúa el estado técnico del vehículo. Aunque sea obligatorio llevarla en el coche por normativa de tráfico, su ausencia no es motivo de inspección desfavorable. Pricing sospechoso: Se denuncia la volatilidad de precios, con balizas que han pasado de 60 € a 30 € en apenas semanas, lo que levanta sospechas sobre los márgenes comerciales de esta imposición legal. Lecciones de Supervivencia: Una foto no vale una vida El equipo reflexiona sobre el vídeo de una influencer casi arrollada en el desierto mientras intentaba fotografiar un coche de competición. Distancia de seguridad: Los profesionales usan teleobjetivos. El público debe entender que un vehículo de competición puede salirse de la trayectoria en cualquier momento. Sentido común: José Lagunar critica el "postureo" en redes sociales que lleva a la gente a jugarse la vida por un like. "Ninguna foto vale más que una vida". Mantenimiento Técnico: El Neumático en Invierno A raíz de los problemas de neumáticos vistos en la etapa Maratón (donde pilotos como Skyler Howes o Ross Branch llegaron con los cauchos destrozados), se traslada la lección a la conducción diaria: Revisión anticipada: No revises el coche 10 minutos antes de viajar. Hazlo 15 o 20 días antes para tener margen de acudir al taller. Presiones: Consulta siempre la pegatina del Pilar B del coche. La presión cambia si el vehículo va cargado. Profundidad del dibujo: La ley marca un mínimo de 1,6 mm, pero técnicamente se recomienda no bajar de los 3 mm, especialmente para evitar el aquaplaning en carreteras con mal drenaje. Neumáticos de invierno: Por debajo de los 7 °C, un neumático de invierno reduce drásticamente la distancia de frenado comparado con uno de verano.
Noticias deportivas 09/1/2026: El piloto argentino Luciano Benavides se impone en la quinta etapa del Rally Dakar en motos, por delante del chileno Ignacio Cornejo y del australiano Daniel Sanders. Australia logra una victoria por 4-1 en la serie Ashes, tras vencer a Inglaterra en el último Test por cinco wickets en el quinto día.
Óscar Benavides y su familia intentaron instalarse en un sector de la playa que se encuentra frente a uno de los hoteles más importantes de la ciudad.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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"31 Minutos: Calurosa Navidad" (2025), música de Pablo Ilabaca y Martín Benavides.
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Where in the world is Bony Benavides? The Milwaukee conguera, or conga drummer, is making her mark in the traditionally male-dominated field of percussion.
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Voto joven podría ser definitorio.
Osvaldo Benavides me habló de cómo vive su paternidad, lo que nunca ha contado sobre sus relaciones de pareja, porqué a veces el éxito es la máscara de los vacíos internos, cómo el autoconocimiento profundo transforma la forma en que amamos, porqué NO encontrar pareja es una buena señal, qué lo llevó a ser actor, porqué a veces es mejor ser familia ANTES de ser pareja y las heridas de la masculinidad tóxica en la sociedad. ¡Cuéntame en los comentarios qué te pareció el episodio!
Osvaldo Benavides me habló de cómo vive su paternidad, lo que nunca ha contado sobre sus relaciones de pareja, porqué a veces el éxito es la máscara de los vacíos internos, cómo el autoconocimiento profundo transforma la forma en que amamos, porqué NO encontrar pareja es una buena señal, qué lo llevó a ser actor, porqué a veces es mejor ser familia ANTES de ser pareja y las heridas de la masculinidad tóxica en la sociedad. ¡Cuéntame en los comentarios qué te pareció el episodio!
Lo tenía todo: fama desde niño, telenovelas, premios, amores y una carrera sólida… Pero cuando por fin cumplió su sueño de dirigir su primera película, una tragedia real marcó su vida para siempre. Dos actores murieron durante el rodaje de Noche de Bodas, en un hecho que nadie ha podido olvidar. ¿Fue un accidente? ¿Qué pasó en realidad? ¿Y cómo lo enfrentó? Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Welcome to our tour of the new youth shelter and drop-in center in Ruidoso, New Mexico! 00:00 – Introduction: Bishop Michael Hunn and Deacon Laurie Benavides open the video and discuss the vision for the shelter. 00:39 – Overview: Laurie explains the three components of the safety net for youth experiencing homelessness. 00:58 – Drop-in Center & Emergency Shelter: Details about the drop-in center (Mon–Fri, 1–7pm) and the 24-hour youth emergency shelter. 01:20 – Transitional Housing: Introduction of the new transitional housing and rental assistance program for youth and young adults up to age 24. 01:43 – Community Support: Acknowledgment of staff, volunteers, board, and the role of local churches and community support. 02:09 – Community Recovery: Request for prayers as the community recovers from wildfires and flooding. 02:27 – The Dream: Laurie shares how long she's been working toward this goal (since 2012). 02:36 – Facility Tour Begins: Quick tour of the shelter and its current state. 03:54 – Bedrooms & Staff Area: Explanation of the staff area, bedrooms, and common spaces for youth. 05:20 – Capacity: The shelter can house up to 14 young people (ages 14–17) for up to 90 days at a time. 06:03 – Social & Breakfast Area: Tour of the social area, breakfast bar, and kitchen, with notes on donated items and community contributions. 07:16 – Closing: Final thoughts and gratitude for all who have supported the project. Special thanks to everyone who has helped make this shelter a reality. Please keep Ruidoso and Lincoln County in your thoughts and prayers. YouthShelter #CommunitySupport #Ruidoso #HomelessYouth #Nonprofit Let me know if you want to adjust the notes or add more detail to any section! Details 2 hours ago please add that this project is called the High Mountain Youth Project in Ruidoso, Lincoln County, New Mexico Update YouTube Notes Here are your updated YouTube notes with the project name and location included: Welcome to our tour of the new High Mountain Youth Project shelter and drop-in center in Ruidoso, Lincoln County, New Mexico! 00:00 – Introduction: Bishop Michael Hunn and Deacon Laurie Benavides open the video and discuss the vision for the High Mountain Youth Project shelter. 00:39 – Overview: Laurie explains the three components of the safety net for youth experiencing homelessness. 00:58 – Drop-in Center & Emergency Shelter: Details about the drop-in center (Mon–Fri, 1–7pm) and the 24-hour youth emergency shelter. 01:20 – Transitional Housing: Introduction of the new transitional housing and rental assistance program for youth and young adults up to age 24. 01:43 – Community Support: Acknowledgment of staff, volunteers, board, and the role of local churches and community support. 02:09 – Community Recovery: Request for prayers as the community recovers from wildfires and flooding. 02:27 – The Dream: Laurie shares how long she's been working toward this goal (since 2012). 02:36 – Facility Tour Begins: Quick tour of the shelter and its current state. 03:54 – Bedrooms & Staff Area: Explanation of the staff area, bedrooms, and common spaces for youth. 05:20 – Capacity: The shelter can house up to 14 young people (ages 14–17) for up to 90 days at a time. 06:03 – Social & Breakfast Area: Tour of the social area, breakfast bar, and kitchen, with notes on donated items and community contributions. 07:16 – Closing: Final thoughts and gratitude for all who have supported the project. The High Mountain Youth Project is dedicated to providing a safe, supportive environment for youth in Ruidoso and Lincoln County. Special thanks to everyone who has helped make this shelter a reality. Please keep Ruidoso and Lincoln County in your thoughts and prayers.
Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit
Benavides v. Harris County, TX
En este episodio abrimos un espacio íntimo, honesto y necesario con nuestro invitado Ender Benavides, donde hablamos sobre salir del clóset, cómo fue crecer siendo gay, su proceso personal, las preguntas más comunes como “¿se nace o se hace?”, y cómo abordar este camino desde la aceptación y el amor.
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Energetic Health Institute Radio with Dr. H – The reports submitted are often incomplete or filled with inaccuracies due to the system's cumbersome collection process. Those same reports are rarely followed up on or updated when a more serious health concern or even death occurs after the initial submission. It has even been noted that many issues are severely underreported due to a...
Energetic Health Institute Radio with Dr. H – The reports submitted are often incomplete or filled with inaccuracies due to the system's cumbersome collection process. Those same reports are rarely followed up on or updated when a more serious health concern or even death occurs after the initial submission. It has even been noted that many issues are severely underreported due to a...
A binaural recording of a busy street in Chincha Alta. The streets there are mainly filled with so-called mototaxis. You can also hear a coffee vendor promoting her goods by playing a looping pre-recorded message. On the map - Aporee: https://aporee.org/maps/work/?loc=68765
Wilber Medina, abogado del presidente de la Junta Nacional de Justicia, Gino Ríos, discrepó con la resolución judicial que suspende por 24 meses a Patricia Benavides como fiscal suprema, pero anotó que la medida debe ser acatada.
El excongresista aprista Jorge del Castillo, uno de los abogados de Patricia Benavides, insistió en que la Fiscal de la Nación, Delia Espinoza, debe cumplir con la resolución de la Junta Nacional de Justicia que repone a su defendida como titular del Ministerio Público.
There has been a proposition to destroy important old growth forest on South Padre island in South Texas that is great for migratory birds. Here is how we can stop it from being destroyed. What you need to know, from Jusin LeClaire: "Perhaps the final battle to save the SPI Convention Center native habitat is coming this Tuesday.The SPI City Council has decided NOT to listen to the wills of thousands of their constituents. They are sticking with their latest plans to destroy the majority of native habitat at the Convention Center for the expansion project (see photo – at least half of the habitat on the south side of the property and within the driving loop will be removed). There is officially an agenda item (https://tinyurl.com/ac53j9j3) to seek approval for the CC expansion plans on the Cameron County Commissioners' Court meeting for this coming *Tuesday, June 17, at 930am*. They need a majority vote from the commissioners to move forward because the property is on county land. It sounds like Commissioners Garza, Benavides, and Ruiz may be on our side thanks to all of your support so far, but who knows what the truth is and what has been happening behind our backs. HOW TO HELP: Submit a public comment against the agenda item regardless if you can attend in person or not. Here's how- Download the “public comment registration form” https://tinyurl.com/4wy4nb7k. State your info, check the boxes to say that you are “against” agenda item 4-E and that you do not wish to address the commissioners, add a quick comment to say you are against any expansion that requires native habitat destruction at the SPI convention center, and email the form to publiccomment@co.cameron.tx.us BEFORE 845am on June 17. It'll take 10 minutes of your time, but enough emails against this agenda over the weekend may help push a majority of the commissioners in our direction. Please do also attend the meeting if you can.Feel free to send a/another email out to the commissioners themselves as well. Thanks for any and all help! (special thanks to Karen Nussbaumer for staying on top of details and sharing it all asap)Judge Eddie Trevino(956) 544-0830etrevino@co.cameron.tx.usSofia Benavides(956) 574-8167sofia.benavides@co.cameron.tx.usJoey Lopez(956) 983-5091Joey.Lopez@co.cameron.tx.usDavid Garza(956) 361-8209 dagarza@co.cameron.tx.usGus Ruiz(956) 427-8069 Gus.ruiz@co.cameron.tx.us"Save the South Padre Island Bird Habitat Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/987229576083150/Link to the petition: https://www.change.org/p/preserve-the-migratory-birding-habitat-at-south-padre-island-convention-center?recruiter=1177294348&utm_campaign=signature_receipt&utm_medium=facebook&utm_source=share_petition&fbclid=IwY2xjawK8jnNleHRuA2FlbQIxMQBicmlkETEyZzBIM20zY1ZRQ2l4b0J2AR4tGk-XgM9QnEXwbZ57dz0K6z6mvOPI0E26dvtwNDVrYJ3n2X12_uOH8tuLig_aem_v1EyGQqL8aJd4-3ABp4wQQ
La cooperación internacional es clave para resolver los numerosos retos que enfrentan algunos países latinoamericanos en materia educativa, pero 'lamentablemente esta no ha sido muy generosa con América Latina, la prioridad fuerte es África', dijo a RFI Martín Benavides, director del Instituto Internacional de Planificación de la Educación de la UNESCO. Durante la Semana de América Latina y el Caribe en París, que tiene lugar en este momento y está dedicada a la educación sostenible, Martín Benavides explicó cómo las estrategias públicas en favor de la infancia pueden mejorar también la calidad educativa.Para ello, evocó un caso que se remonta a 2004. Ese año, el gobierno peruano declaró que el bajo rendimiento escolar estaba directamente relacionado con la anemia, una afección que entonces afectaba a más del 50 % de los niños menores de seis años, según datos del Instituto Nacional de Estadística del país. Para 2020, Perú logró reducir esa cifra en 15 puntos porcentuales gracias a la aplicación de estrategias dirigidas a la infancia y la educación.En 2025, el acento sigue puesto en estrategias de este tipo, explicó a RFI Martín Benavides, director del Instituto Internacional de Planificación de la Educación de la UNESCO."Ahora hay un esfuerzo muy grande para tratar de adelantarse, por ejemplo, a los potenciales impactos del cambio climático en la educación. Nosotros, en la UNESCO, estamos trabajando mucho para ayudar a los países a tener una buena planificación en frentes que parecen muy operativos; por ejemplo, dónde se construyen las escuelas para que se vean menos impactadas por el cambio climático en los territorios', señaló Benavides.Numerosas escuelas no cuentan con conexión InternetOtro de los temas abordados en esta reunión ha sido la implementación de nuevas tecnologías en las aulas, algo que plantea otros retos. Así lo explica Andrés Delich, director adjunto de la Organización de Estados Iberoamericanos para la Educación.'Hay países como Uruguay y Chile que claramente tienen un recorrido mucho más importante en términos de digitalización y de utilización de computadoras. Argentina y Brasil, en menor medida; mientras que hay otros que están mucho más rezagados, como los países centroamericanos, porque no tienen todavía infraestructuras de digitalización, ya que muchas veces las escuelas no cuentan aún con conexión a Internet', precisa Delich.Este encuentro tiene como objetivo presentar estrategias que aborden estas problemáticas y fortalecer la cooperación entre los países participantes. Pero Benavides reconoce que, aunque la mayoría de las naciones están de acuerdo con estas medidas, sigue siendo difícil llevarlas a cabo.'Todo depende, finalmente, de los recursos. Lamentablemente, la cooperación en términos de financiamiento no ha sido muy generosa con América Latina. África siempre ha sido una prioridad fuerte de la cooperación. Hay sectores dentro de países latinoamericanos que tienen situaciones bastante desventajosas en materia de educación y que también podrían ameritar recibir más fondos', añade.Olivier Brandouy, director general de la organización Francia Educación Internacional, concluyó la reunión asegurando que la cooperación es la clave no solo para resolver estos retos, sino también para aprender de cómo América Latina innova en materia educativa.
Hoy nos enfocamos en temas relacionados con la gestión del dinero, la inversión, la economía, y otros aspectos clave de las finanzas personales y corporativas. En este Ep #219 con algunos conceptos clave que definen una mejora constante. ------------------------------
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