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Text the ShowIts immediate proximity to the Front Range of the Andes makes San Pablo GI wines different. Three influential wineries, Zuccardi, Bodega Tapiz, and Salentein, carefully defined the GI as this narrow strip of alluvial terraces and hills. Click play to find out why.Explore:Zuccardi Poligonos San PabloZuccardi Fosil
Menteri Komunikasi dan Digital Meutya Hafid, bersama Gubernur Jawa Barat Dedi Mulyadi, melakukan kunjungan ke SMA Negeri 2 Purwakarta serta barak militer.
Text the ShowGualtallary is the home of one hundred point wines and a regal reputation. The district is waiting for official GI status based on high-elevation viticulture, with the interesting addition of caliche. These wines can be identified in a lineup of the same grape from the other areas of Uco Valley. Click play to find out why.Explore:Catena Adrianna Vineyard WinesZuccardi Alluvional Gualtallary
La Gala inaugural del Certamen se celebrará este lunes 21 de abril en el Teatro Romea y allí tendrá lugar la investidura del Gran Maestre, José Orcajada Rodríguez, médico y alma mater de la Tuna de Medicina de Murcia desde 1975 y la Madrina del Certamen, Doña Teresa Souán Bernal, directora del Conservatorio Profesional de Danza de Murcia. El resto del certamen, miércoles, jueves y viernes, tendrá como escenario la pérgola de San Basilio.
Text the ShowThe Andes Mountains shape the Wines from the Uco Valley of Mendoza, Argentina. This episode explores the major mountain influences of elevation, wind, alluvial fans, and slope. Invest 10 minutes in part one of a continuing series to reveal the secrets of the Uco Valley.
Indonesia akhirnya memiliki aturan batas usia pengguna media sosial, yakni Peraturan Pemerintah tentang Tata Kelola Penyelenggaraan Sistem Elektronik dalam Perlindungan Anak atau disingkat PP Tunas. PP ini dirilis Presiden Prabowo Subianto di halaman Istana Merdeka, Jakarta, 28 Maret 2025 lalu. Berbagai kalangan mengapresiasi terbitnya PP Tunas dan berharap bisa mewujudkan ruang digital yang ramah anak. Selama ini banyak anak menjadi korban kekerasan dan kejahatan di dunia maya, misalnya bullying, pornografi, hingga judi daring. PP itu memuat sejumlah ketentuan, di antaranya, batasan dan klasifikasi usia anak pengguna medsos, tingkat risiko platform digital, kewajiban platform, hingga peran pengawasan orangtua. Apakah PP Tunas bakal mampu melindungi anak di ruang digital? Apa saja implikasi terbitnya PP ini di lapangan? Bagaimana memastikan semua pihak, seperti platform digital dan orangtua berperan maksimal menjamin keamanan anak saat mengakses internet?Kita akan bincangkan hal ini dalam Ruang Publik KBR. Bersama Ahmad Sofian, Ahli Hukum Pidana Anak dari Universitas Bina Nusantara dan Eka Nugraha Putra, Peneliti di Centre for Trusted Internet and Community-National University of Singapore.*Kami ingin mendengar saran dan komentar kamu terkait podcast yang baru saja kamu simak, melalui surel ke podcast@kbrprime.id
"I chose a field recording, by Erick Ruiz Arellano, about a tunas seller in Zacatecas, Mexico. "I did a bit of digging to discover that Zacatecas is on the historical 'El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro' (aka the Silver Route) – a 2,500km road between Mexico City and San Juan Pueblo (in America) that was used from 1598 to 1882. "As I sought to translate and understand the conversations in this recording, I discovered that a "tunas seller" is someone who sells prickly pears. "Inspired by the repetitive creaking sound that this seller's equipment made as they walked from door to door, coupled with the rich ambience of the original recording, I immediately knew I wanted to use this creaking as the foundation of the track. I subtly sharpened up the timing between each creak and incorporated interesting snippets from the original recording. "The composition features vocal samples from online translation and pronunciation tools, discovered while researching the tunas/prickly pear connection. I also included a playful sample from Baloo's 'Bare Necessities' song from 'The Jungle Book' (1967), where he coincidentally sings about prickly pears. "What began as curiosity about a street vendor's creaking equipment evolved into a composition that celebrates the unexpected connections between modern Mexican street commerce, historical trade routes, and a bit of pop culture." Tunas sellers in Zacatecas reimagined by Tim Ferguson. ——————— This sound is part of the Sonic Heritage project, exploring the sounds of the world's most famous sights. Find out more and explore the whole project: https://www.citiesandmemory.com/heritage
Tuna seller walks through the streets of Zacatecas (Camino Real de Tierra Adentro). Stereo 48khz 24bit. UNESCO listing: Camino Real de Tierra Adentro Recorded by Erick Ruiz Arellano. ——————— This sound is part of the Sonic Heritage project, exploring the sounds of the world's most famous sights. Find out more and explore the whole project: https://www.citiesandmemory.com/heritage
NO SE EN LA ACTUALIDAD, PERO ESTO SUCEDE O SOLIA SUCEDER EN ALGUNAS REGIONES RURALES DE CUBA...
Testando as Águas nova sessão 18h30 - https://see.tickets/testandoasaguas Semana de muitos Scams. A vossa sorte é que sou bom gajo e quando os astros se alinham para vos sacar dinheiro, eu contenho-me. Por falar em sacar dinheiro, nova sessão de testes em São Miguel, pq vocês pediram e eu preciso de fazer obras. Links homeopáticos - https://linktr.ee/joaonunogoncalo Sem preciosas perguntas
Love is always a choice. So, today, choose to love your spouse, neighbor or friend.-------- Thank you for listening! Your support of Joni and Friends helps make this show possible. Joni and Friends envisions a world where every person with a disability finds hope, dignity, and their place in the body of Christ. Become part of the global movement today at www.joniandfriends.org Find more encouragement on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and YouTube.
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Brent's been on the water and on the road for the past two weeks and he's sharing some of what he's been doing. There's a listener story included that'll help you keep your priorities in order and a reminder that what we do now will have implications far into the future. It's time for MeatEater's "This Country Life" podcast. Subscribe to the MeatEater Podcast Network on YouTube Connect with Brent and MeatEater MeatEater on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, and Youtube Clips MeatEater Podcast Network on YouTube Shop This Country Life Merch Shop Bear Grease MerchSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Los próximo días 8 y 9 de noviembre de 2024 se celebrará en la ciudad de Granada el XXXIII Certamen Nacional de Tuna de Medicina en Granada, en el que se reunirán las tunas de medicina de varias regiones de España.En este capítulo conversamos con Sumidero, Mohai, Latigas y Fenta, miembros de la Tuna de Medicina de Granada. Nos hablaron sobre el evento que se celebrará los días 8 y 9 de noviembre de 2024 y nos explicaron cómo funciona la tuna, qué instrumentos utilizan y el origen de los curiosos apodos de nuestros cuatro entrevistados.Si quiere saber todo sobre la Tuna y el evento del próximo día 8 y 9 de noviembre , ¡No te lo puedes perder!---------------------------Radiolab, la radio universitaria de la Universidad de Granada, es un espacio de participación de la comunidad universitaria abierto a la ciudadanía. Nuestra universidad, como institución de aprendizaje está abierta al conocimiento y al debate. Desde su autonomía proporciona espacio para un debate libre y crítico, abierto a la pluralidad de voces y a la demandas de la sociedad dentro del marco de los derechos humanos y de los valores de nuestra institución. De este modo, constatamos que las opiniones vertidas en nuestros programas son exclusiva responsabilidad de quienes las emiten, sin representar un posicionamiento de la institución como tal. Defendemos la libertad de expresión y la comunicación en el espacio público como una forma de hacer ciudadanía y avanzar en el conocimiento.
En la 1351-a E_elsendo el la 30.09.2024 ĉe www.pola-retradio.org: • Nia komenca aktualaĵo rilatas al la streĉita situacio en la Proksima Oriento kaj reagoj i.a. de Pollando je la kreskanta tensio. • Sekvas ĝin kulturkronikaj informoj pri Prix Versailles por la Muzeo de la Pola Historio; pri Lublin, kiu estos Eŭropa Ĉefurbo de Kulturo en 2029. • En la E-komunuma segmento ni informas pri E-kurso por hispanlingvanoj organizata de la Amerika Komisiono de UEA kaj pri la feriado AŬTUNAS en la Kastelo Greziljono okazonta en oktobro. • Muzike akompanas nin kanto el jutubo „Leviĝu kaj Brilu”. Plia kanto de AI, ĉi-foje pri potenco de plibonigo, instiganta alfronti defiojn kun kuraĝo kaj espero. La interreta foto prezentas la panoramon de la urbo Lublin, kiu fariĝos Eŭropa Ĉefurbo de Kulturo en 2029. • En unuopaj rubrikoj de nia paĝo eblas konsulti la paralele legeblajn kaj aŭdeblajn tekstojn el niaj elsendoj, kio estas tradicio de nia Redakcio ekde 2003. La elsendo estas aŭdebla en jutubo ĉe la adreso: https://www.youtube.com/results?q=pola+retradio&sp=CAI%253D I.a. pere de jutubo, konforme al individua bezono, eblas rapidigi aŭ malrapidigi la parolritmon de la sondokumentoj, transsalti al iu serĉata fragmento de la elsendo.
Ferrol se prepara para recibir el I Encuentro Internacional de Tunas Veteranas del Noroeste Peninsular, conocido como CITANIA, un evento que reunirá a 10 agrupaciones musicales en un concierto benéfico con fines solidarios. La cita, que se llevará a cabo del 13 al 14 de septiembre, contará con la participación de 8 tunas fundadoras y 2 invitadas, consolidando a Ferrol como el punto de encuentro para la celebración de esta tradición musical universitaria.
Festival Estudiantinas y Tunas de la UNAM se presenta este fin de semana Espera Maduro reunión con mandatarios de Brasil, México y ColombiaMás información en nuestro Podcast
Una discusión a fondo de las principales noticias del acontecer diario de Cuba y el mundo, con la conducción de los periodistas Amado Gil y José Luis Ramos | Hoy, en la Tertulia de Las Noticias Como Son: | Crisis política en Venezuela | Los jóvenes de Las Tunas prefieren vender en Revolico que ir a la Universidad | En Sancti Spíritus la orden de combate contra las mipymes está dada | Invitada: Miriam Leiva, periodista independiente, articulista de CubaNet y autora del blog Reconciliación Cubana | Comentarios en Audio: Luis Gilberto Murillo, canciller de Colombia y Yoani Sánchez, directora Diario 14yMedio.
Un reporte de la prensa oficialista cubana tiene que reconocer que los jóvenes en la provincia Las Tunas no quieren estudiar. Buena parte de la juventud cubana ha optado por escapar de la Isla.
Rich and Nicole are back this week, with round 2 coming up. Rich shares that his wife, Sarah, and he went out to eat AYCE (all you can eat) sushi, and while Sarah was able to house a lumberjack-sized portion of sushi, Rich was getting woozy here! Nicole might have the funniest "Top That" moment in the history of this podcast, but Rich wants her to under promise and overdeliver. Together, they dig into the trending Trad Wives, Keegan and Hydrocortisone, and a haunted Uber ride. Have Kids, They Said... is a SiriusXM Network Podcast made by Nicole Ryan and Rich Davis.Follow on social media:Instagram @havekidstheysaidpodNicole @mashupnicoleRich @richdavisand @siriusxm
In Episode 45, our host, Captain Ricky Wheeler talks to Gene Quigley of Shore Catch Charters about the ins and outs of Jigging and Casting for Tunas as well as light tackle artificial lure Striped Bass fishing out of Norther New Jersey. This episode has a ton of tips and techniques and is information rich thanks for the decades of experience Gene has using these techniques. To fish with Shore Catch Charters go to:ShoreCatch.comTo fish with our host, Captain Ricky Wheeler, aboard his beautiful 60' Custom Sportfishing Boat, go to EuphoriaSportfishing.comIf you would like our host, Ricky Wheeler, to help you sell your boat/yacht or help you with searching for and buying a boat/yacht, please email:RickyWheeler@UnitedYacht.comFor online fishing courses, go to our website Courses.SaltwaterEuphoria.comCLICK HERE to see the Saltwater Euphoria Job BoardIf you are a Sportfishing Mate, Sportfishing Captain, or an aspiring mate or captain looking for an opportunity, please email us at info@saltwatereuphoria.com and we will get you on our SE Job Board. Send your up-to-date resume, a picture or two of yourself, and a short cover letter stating who you are and the type of work/sportfishing program you are looking to work with.Saltwater Euphoria Podcast Sponsors:+Saltwater Euphoria - https://www.saltwatereuphoria.com/+Euphoria Sportfishing - https://www.euphoriasportfishing.com/+Fishing Booker - https://fishingbooker.com/#65e87544c2843Follow the following on Instagram:CaptainRickyWheeler: @CaptainRickyWheelerSaltwater Euphoria: @SaltwaterEuphoriaEuphoria Sportfishing: @EuphoriaSportfishingShore Catch Charters: @ShoreCatchChartersIf you like this podcast please be sure to click that FOLLOW button and also spread the word by sharing this episode with your friends or whatever social channels you are on. We appreciate your support.
Namun, apa pun tahapan topik yang disajikan, angkatlah Yesus sebagai pusat dari semua harapan, "Tunas dan Benih Daud, dan Bintang Fajar yang cemerlang".
Kencan Dengan Tuhan - Rabu, 27 Maret 2024 Bacaan: Dan TUHAN berfirman: "Aku telah memperhatikan dengan sungguh kesengsaraan umat-Ku di tanah Mesir, dan Aku telah mendengar seruan mereka yang disebabkan oleh pengerah-pengerah mereka, ya, Aku mengetahui penderitaan mereka." (Keluaran 3:7) Renungan: Charney seorang warga Perancis yang telah membuat kecewa Napoleon. Oleh karena itu dia dimasukkan ke dalam penjara. Dia merasa telah ditinggalkan oleh teman-temannya dan dilupakan oleh setiap orang di luar penjara. Dalam kesendirian dan keputusasaannya, Charney mengambil sebuah batu dan menggoreskannya pada dinding selnya serta menulis kata2, "Tak seorang pun peduli". Suatu hari sebuah tunas hijau tumbuh menembus lantai penjara di tempat bekas sebuah batu yang telah diambilnya tersebut. Tunas itu menjulur ke arah terang yang masuk melalui jendela kecil di selnya. Setiap hari saat ada kesempatan keluar sel, Charney membawa air untuk menyirami tunas itu. Tunas itu terus bertumbuh dan akhirnya menjadi sebuah tanaman. Beberapa hari kemudian tanaman itu mengeluarkan sebuah kuncup bunga indah berwarna biru. Hari berganti hari, kuncup bunga itu akhirnya mekar dengan sangat indahnya. Di tengah-tengah kesendiriannya, Charney menghayati pertumbuhan tunas itu menjadi sebuah tanaman yang berbunga indah dan kemudian di atas goresan yang pertama, ia menggores dinding itu lagi dengan batu yang sama dengan sebuah tulisan, "Allah peduli". Tulisan tersebut bukan sekadar tulisan tanpa makna, namun Tuhan sungguh memberkati “tahanan itu”. Di sel lain, seorang narapidana memiliki seorang putri yang diperbolehkan mengunjungi para narapidana. Dia juga melihat ke arah sel tempat Charney ditempatkan. Wanita ini juga mendengar kecintaan Charney terhadap tanaman yang tumbuh di selnya. Kabar tersebut kemudian disampaikan kepada Ratu Josephine yang terkenal. Ratu berkata, "Orang yang benar-benar mencintai dan merawat sekuntum bunga tidak akan menjadi orang jahat." Ratu kemudian membujuk Napoleon untuk melepaskan Charney dan Charney pun dibebaskan. Charney membawa pulang bunganya dan mengawetkannya dengan hati-hati. Hal itulah yang mengajarnya untuk percaya kepada Allah dan kepedulian-Nya terhadap orang lemah. Mungkin saat ini kita sedang mengalami pergumulan yang berat. Kita sedang mengalami kejatuhan dan kita merasa tidak ada orang yang peduli terhadap kita. Ingatlah bahwa Allah tetap peduli kepada kita. Allah peduli akan pergumulan yang kita alami. Allah yang tidak berubah itu, yang telah mempedulikan umat Israel dalam penderitaan mereka di Mesir, la juga akan mempedulikan kita. Belajarlah akan kepedulian Allah terhadap alam semesta. Burung pipit dan bunga bakung pun dipedulikan Allah, masakan Allah tidak mempedulikan kita? Bentuk kepedulian Allah yang besar kepada kita adalah Dia mengutus Putera-Nya yang tunggal ke dunia hingga wafat di kayu salib untuk menebus dosa-dosa kita. Tuhan Yesus memberkati. Doa: Tuhan Yesus, ampuni aku jika aku kurang percaya kepadaMu. Sekarang aku bertambah yakin bahwa Engkau peduli terhadap umat-Mu yang mengalami pergumulan berat, termasuk kepadaku. Amin. (Dod).
¿Tienes unos minutos? Te contamos la actualidad de Cuba y del resto del mundo en 'Cuba a Diario', el podcast noticioso de Diario De Cuba. CUATRO NOTICIAS DEL DÍA: —EEUU autorizó más de 8.000 millones en exportaciones médicas a Cuba en 2023 https://diariodecuba.com/cuba/1708013509_52878.html —Arroz, leche, maíz: llega a Cuba el primer donativo de Brasil pagado por una colecta internacional https://diariodecuba.com/cuba/1708028139_52886.html —La octava víctima de la violencia machista en Cuba en lo que va de 2024 deja siete hijos https://diariodecuba.com/cuba/1708042948_52889.html —El régimen de Maduro expulsa de Venezuela a la misión de Derechos Humanos de la ONU https://diariodecuba.com/internacional/1708034470_52887.html ESCÚCHANOS de lunes a viernes, a las 6:30 AM, hora de #Cuba | 12:30 PM, hora de #Madrid. SUSCRÍBETE a nuestro canal de SoundCloud: @ddc-radio-cuba-a-diario SÍGUENOS: • FB: www.facebook.com/DIARIODECUBA • TW: twitter.com/diariodecuba • IG: www.instagram.com/diariodecuba/ • Telegram: t.me/titularesDDC Sigue leyendo hoy la Cuba de mañana: • https://diariodecuba.com/
Buenos días desde La Habana, soy Yoani Sánchez y en el "cafecito informativo" de este miércoles 22 de noviembre de 2023 tocaré estos temas: - La angustia diaria lleva a los cubanos a automedicarse psicofármacos - EE UU penaliza a los operadores de vuelos que facilitan la migración de cubanos por Nicaragua - Las Tunas cede ante las exigencias de los carretoneros - 'El Público', de García Lorca se presenta en Miami Gracias por compartir este "cafecito informativo" y te espero para el programa de mañana. Puedes conocer más detalles de estas noticias en el diario https://www.14ymedio.com Los enlaces de hoy, para abrirlos desde la Isla se debe usar un proxy o un VPN para evadir la censura: "Tómate un diazepam para estar tranquilo", el peligroso consejo de las madres cubanas a sus hijos https://www.14ymedio.com/cuba/Tomate-diazepam-tranquilo-peligroso-consejo_0_3646435328.html EE UU penaliza a los operadores de vuelos que facilitan la migración de cubanos a través de Nicaragua https://www.14ymedio.com/internacional/EE-UU-operadores-migracion-Nicaragua_0_3646435330.html Sumergida por la basura, Las Tunas cede ante las exigencias de los carretoneros https://www.14ymedio.com/cuba/Sumergida-basura-Tunas-exigencias-carretoneros_0_3646435329.html "El estadio con las luces a tope y la gente sin poder cocinar", se quejan en Sancti Spíritus https://www.14ymedio.com/cuba/estadio-cocinar-quejan-Sancti-Spiritus_0_3645835390.html Londres manda un ministro a Cuba para firmar un acuerdo de diálogo político y cooperación https://www.14ymedio.com/internacional/Londres-ministro-Cuba-politico-cooperacion_0_3647035261.html Nicaragua felicita a Milei por su triunfo en Argentina mientras Cuba sigue en silencio https://www.14ymedio.com/internacional/Nicaragua-felicita-Milei-Argentina-Cuba_0_3647035262.html Con su sistema de cámaras, BioCubaFarma frustró cuatro intentos de robo en sus fábricas https://www.14ymedio.com/cuba/sistema-BioCubaFarma-frustro-intentos-fabricas_0_3647035264.html "En línea con la Revolución cubana", las ruinas de la pizzería Lisboa buscan un redentor privado https://www.14ymedio.com/cuba/Revolucion-pizzeria-Lisboa-redentor-privado_0_3647035266.html 'El Público', de García Lorca, se presenta en Havanafama Teatro Íntimo https://www.14ymedio.com/eventos_culturales/teatro/teatro-garcia_Lorca-obra_El_publico-havanafama_13_3645965373.html
¡Vótame en los Premios iVoox 2023! Buenos días desde La Habana, soy Yoani Sánchez y en el "cafecito informativo" de este lunes 23 de octubre de 2023 tocaré estos temas: - La prensa oficial denuncia la falta de transparencia - La española Iberostar gestionará el hotel Torre K - 52.000 cubanos beneficiados con el 'parole' humanitario de EE UU - Documental “Libres desde adentro” sobre el 11J Gracias por compartir este "cafecito informativo" y te espero para el programa de mañana. Puedes conocer más detalles de estas noticias en el diario https://www.14ymedio.com Los enlaces de hoy, para abrirlos desde la Isla se debe usar un proxy o un VPN para evadir la censura: El "castillo" de los Cortina en La Habana, convertido en zona militar y refugio de mendigos https://www.14ymedio.com/cuba/castillo-Cortina-Habana-convertido-mendigos_0_3629037065.html El diario oficialista 'Invasor' denuncia una vez más la falta de transparencia del Gobierno cubano https://www.14ymedio.com/cuba/oficialista-Invasor-denuncia-transparencia-Gobierno_0_3628437121.html La española Iberostar gestionará el faraónico hotel Torre K en la capital cubana https://www.14ymedio.com/cuba/espanola-Iberostar-gestionara-faraonico-Torre_0_3627837186.html En diez meses se han beneficiado 52.000 cubanos con el 'parole' humanitario de EE UU https://www.14ymedio.com/internacional/beneficiado-cubanos-humanitario-EE-UU_0_3628437124.html Los desafinados también tienen corazón https://www.14ymedio.com/opinion/desafinados-corazon_0_3627837185.html La Policía cubana investiga a 13 adolescentes por el asesinato en Las Tunas de un joven de 16 años https://www.14ymedio.com/cuba/Policia-investiga-adolescentes-asesinato-Tunas_0_3627237248.html Llega más petróleo a Cuba, pero la refinería está parada y no aparece el combustible https://www.14ymedio.com/cuba/Llega-petroleo-Cuba-refineria-combustible_0_3626637311.html María Corina Machado se compromete a sacar a Maduro del poder tras arrasar en las primarias https://www.14ymedio.com/internacional/Maria-Corina-Machado-venezolanas-escrutados_0_3629037061.html "Ese día probé lo que es la libertad", cuenta un cubano en un documental sobre el 11J https://www.14ymedio.com/cuba/probe-libertad-cuenta-cubano-documental_0_3627237246.html
Ever wondered what to wear on that coffee catch-up or the sophisticated dinner date? Look no further! In this episode of the "Feminine Dating Podcast," we dive deep into the world of first-date fashion with the fabulous Maribel Tunas, Fashion Analyst & Image Coach. From that relaxed morning coffee meetup to an intimate evening dinner, and even the breezy beach outings – we've got you covered. Tune in as Maribel shares her expertise on making that first impression not just memorable but authentically you. You don't want to miss these fashion-forward insights! If you're feeling frustrated and disappointed with your love life, know that you are not alone and that you too can learn the skills to meet and attract the man you want...just like I did and many of my clients have done! Get the support and guidance by booking a complementary discovery call below! Book Discovery Call Sign up for my Newsletter Here: https://lyliantoscano.com/ Follow me on Tiktok: @lyliantoscano Follow me on IG: @lyliantoscano
¡Vótame en los Premios iVoox 2023! Buenos días, soy Yoani Sánchez y en el "cafecito informativo" de este jueves 5 de octubre de 2023 tocaré estos temas: - Las muchas formas de robar al Estado - El derrumbe de La Habana Vieja deja tres fallecidos - El Tribunal de Camagüey debate si una activista usaba ropa debajo de la bandera - "Historia y masoquismo", un nuevo libro de Enrique del Risco Gracias por compartir este "cafecito informativo" y te espero para el programa de mañana. Puedes conocer más detalles de estas noticias en el diario https://www.14ymedio.com Los enlaces de hoy, para abrirlos desde la Isla se debe usar un proxy o un VPN para evadir la censura: En La Habana Vieja, casi la mitad de las 20.000 viviendas no son habitables (datos oficiales) https://www.14ymedio.com/cuba/Habana-Vieja-viviendas-habitables-oficiales_0_3618238144.html Los bomberos fallecidos en el derrumbe estuvieron en el Saratoga y los Supertanqueros https://www.14ymedio.com/cuba/fallecidos-derrumbe-tragedias-Saratoga-Matanzas_0_3617638212.html Elevan a tres los fallecidos en el derrumbe de La Habana Vieja https://www.14ymedio.com/cuba/derrumbe-sorprende-rescatistas-Capitolio-grandes_0_3617638201.html El diario oficial de Las Tunas califica de "robo al Estado" cubano la baja productividad de las empresas https://www.14ymedio.com/economia/oficial-Tunas-califica-productividad-empresas_0_3617038267.html El Tribunal de Camagüey debate si la activista juzgada usaba o no ropa debajo de la bandera cubana https://www.14ymedio.com/cuba/Tribunal-Camaguey-enjuicia-activista-fotografiarse_0_3617638213.html La cubana Ineymig Hernández logra el puesto 12 en el Mundial Juvenil de Ajedrez en México https://www.14ymedio.com/deportes/Ineymig-Hernandez-Mundial-Juvenil-Ajedrez_0_3617638206.html Cuba identifica a 9 de las 10 fallecidas en el accidente de México, pero se niega a dar sus nombres https://www.14ymedio.com/internacional/Cuba-identifica-nueve-diez-fallecidas-accidente-Mexico_0_3617638211.html Presentación del libro 'Historia y masoquismo' en el Guagua Cuban Festival https://www.14ymedio.com/eventos_culturales/libros/Presentacion-Historias-Guagua-Cuban-Festival_13_3617168248.html
¡Vótame en los Premios iVoox 2023! Buenos días, soy Yoani Sánchez y en el "cafecito informativo" de este miércoles 4 de octubre de 2023 tocaré estos temas: - Un muerto y dos personas atrapadas en un derrumbe en La Habana Vieja - La historia de la escasez a través de las carnicerías - La cancillería cubana culpa a EE UU de la muerte de migrantes en México - Tarde de Cómic en la semana cultural de España Gracias por compartir este "cafecito informativo" y te espero para el programa de mañana. Puedes conocer más detalles de estas noticias en el diario https://www.14ymedio.com Los enlaces de hoy, para abrirlos desde la Isla se debe usar un proxy o un VPN para evadir la censura: Un muerto y dos personas atrapadas en un derrumbe a pocas cuadras de los grandes hoteles de La Habana https://www.14ymedio.com/cuba/derrumbe-sorprende-rescatistas-Capitolio-grandes_0_3617638201.html La historia de la escasez en Cuba a través de una carnicería https://www.14ymedio.com/cuba/historia-escasez-Cuba-traves-carniceria_0_3617038272.html En un mes solicitaron refugio en México 2.730 cubanos que entraron por Guatemala https://www.14ymedio.com/internacional/mes-solicitaron-refugio-Mexico-2730_cubanos-entraron-Guatemala_0_3617038273.html Encuentros de tercera fase con la Seguridad del Estado https://www.14ymedio.com/opinion/Encuentros-tercera-fase-Seguridad_0_3617638202.html La cubana Ineymig Hernández logra el puesto 12 en el Mundial Juvenil de Ajedrez en México https://www.14ymedio.com/deportes/Ineymig-Hernandez-Mundial-Juvenil-Ajedrez_0_3617638206.html Los cubanos, cautivos día y noche de los apagones programados https://www.14ymedio.com/cuba/cubanos-cautivos-noche-apagones-programados_0_3617038270.html Los Emiratos, un trampolín para cubanos de a pie y un potencial mecenas para La Habana https://www.14ymedio.com/cuba/Emiratos-trampolin-potencial-mecenas-Habana_0_3616438326.html El adjunto del canciller cubano compara el 11J con el asalto al Capitolio de EE UU https://www.14ymedio.com/cuba/canciller-compara-Capitolio-EE-UU_0_3617038268.html El diario oficial de Las Tunas califica de "robo al Estado" cubano la baja productividad de las empresas https://www.14ymedio.com/economia/oficial-Tunas-califica-productividad-empresas_0_3617038267.html La Habana culpa a EE UU por los diez migrantes cubanos muertos en México https://www.14ymedio.com/cuba/Habana-EE-UU-migrantes-Mexico_0_3617638203.html Tarde de Cómic https://www.14ymedio.com/eventos_culturales/arte/Tarde-Comic_13_3616568308.html
Buenos días, soy Yoani Sánchez y en el "cafecito informativo" de este miércoles 23 de agosto de 2023 tocaré estos temas: - Cuba y Vietnam: dos regímenes autoritarios, diferentes discursos - ¿Cuánto nos cuestan las patanas turcas? - Cascos para motoristas y letalidad en la vía - ‘Plantadas’ en los cines de Miami Gracias por compartir este "cafecito informativo" y te espero para el programa de mañana. Puedes conocer más detalles de estas noticias en el diario https://www.14ymedio.com Los enlaces de hoy, para abrirlos desde la Isla se debe usar un proxy o un VPN para evadir la censura: Cuba ha gastado más de 100 millones de dólares en las 'patanas' turcas, una inversión secreta https://www.14ymedio.com/cuba/Cuba-millones-dolares-inversion-secreta_0_3592440723.html Semana letal para los motoristas en La Habana: dos fallecidos y una lesionada en dos accidentes https://www.14ymedio.com/cuba/Semana-motoristas-Habana-fallecidos-accidentes_0_3591840790.html La estatal cubana Neuronic recibió más de 6 millones de dólares de México por proyectos y contratos https://www.14ymedio.com/internacional/estatal-cubana-Neuronic-recibio-6_millones-dolares-Mexico-proyectos-contratos_0_3591240851.html México contrata a 100 maestros cubanos para una universidad señalada por despidos injustificados https://www.14ymedio.com/internacional/Mexico-contrata-100-maestros-cubanos-universidad-senalada-despidos_0_3591840791.html El miedo y la mentalidad de esclavo hacen que "el 99% de los rusos sean apolíticos" https://www.14ymedio.com/entrevista/miedo-mentalidad-esclavo-rusos-apoliticos_0_3591840781.html Con un déficit de 700 maestros y escasez de uniformes, comenzará el curso escolar en Las Tunas https://www.14ymedio.com/cuba/maestros-uniformes-comenzara-escolar-Tunas_0_3591840787.html "El pueblo cubano tiene una deuda con África", pero La Habana cobra caro sus servicios a Angola https://www.14ymedio.com/internacional/cubano-Africa-Habana-servicios-Angola_0_3591840785.html Condenan a 15 años de prisión a un cubano que quemó más de 100 toneladas de caña https://www.14ymedio.com/cuba/Condenan-prision-cubano-quemo-toneladas_0_3591840786.html Proyección de la película 'Plantadas' https://www.14ymedio.com/eventos_culturales/otros/Proyeccion-pelicula-Plantadas_13_3587771188.html
Episode baru setiap Senin | pemuda.stemi.id | Episode 166 (Zakharia 6:1-15): Bagian terakhir dari penglihatan-penglihatan yang dilihat oleh Zakharia ini menyatakan kemenangan Tuhan di dalam peperangan dengan kefasikan. Tuhan mengirimkan empat pasukan pengendara kereta berkuda untuk membawa kemenangan ke seluruh penjuru bumi. Empat pasukan ini keluar dari gunung-gunung tembaga: Kereta pertama ditarik oleh kuda merah, kereta kedua oleh kuda hitam, kereta ketiga oleh kuda putih, dan kereta keempat oleh kuda yang berbelang-belang dan berloreng-loreng. Apakah artinya?
J and Z find their inner Turtle Power this week with the release of TMNT: Mutant Mayhem. Also covered is the new trailer for the second season of Marvel's Loki (50:45) and the entirety of the third season of Star Wars: Rebels (1:24:20), as well as the FX originals The Bear (31:30) and Justified (1:01:55).
Buenos días desde La Habana, soy Yoani Sánchez y en el "cafecito informativo" de este viernes 28 de julio de 2023 tocaré estos temas: - La economía cubana explicada a través de unas cebollas - La escasez de medicamentos en Cuba alcanza el 74% - Una piscina olímpica convertida en vertedero - Estreno de 'Exilios' por Yerandy Fleites Gracias por compartir este "cafecito informativo" y te espero para el programa del lunes. Puedes conocer más detalles de estas noticias en el diario https://www.14ymedio.com Los enlaces de hoy, para abrirlos desde la Isla se debe usar un proxy o un VPN para evadir la censura: La piscina donde entrenaban los nadadores olímpicos cubanos es hoy un vertedero https://www.14ymedio.com/cuba/entrenaban-nadadores-olimpicos-cubanos-vertedero_0_3576242348.html Un incendio destruye un complejo turístico estatal en Cuba por una sobrecarga tras un apagón https://www.14ymedio.com/cuba/incendio-destruye-turistico-Cuba-sobrecarga_0_3576242350.html Los festejos del 26 de julio en Cuba mantienen paralizada la repatriación del cuerpo de un activista canario https://www.14ymedio.com/cuba/Cuba-mantienen-paralizada-repatriacion-activista_0_3576842281.html De donde crían la claria https://www.14ymedio.com/opinion/crian-claria_0_3576242354.html El forense atribuye el siniestro de Sancti Spíritus a la "poca visibilidad" del chofer y no al estado del puente https://www.14ymedio.com/sociedad/fallecidos-accidente-transito-Sancti-Spiritus_0_3576242341.html La Uneac, un CDR en el campo de la cultura cubana https://www.14ymedio.com/opinion/Uneac-CDR-campo-cultura_0_3576242342.html México y EE UU preparan un plan "complementario" de asilo para cubanos y otros migrantes https://www.14ymedio.com/internacional/Mexico-EE-UU-preparan-solicitantes_0_3576242345.html Un mercado 'online' de Las Tunas vende alimentos "desde cualquier parte del mundo", menos Cuba https://www.14ymedio.com/economia/mercado-Tunas-alimentos-cualquier-Cuba_0_3576242349.html Guatemala detiene a 451 migrantes, entre ellos a varios cubanos https://www.14ymedio.com/internacional/Guatemala-detiene-451_migrantes-varios-cubanos_0_3576242352.html Entre los que faltan y los que se agotan, la escasez de medicamentos en Cuba alcanza el 74% https://www.14ymedio.com/cuba/agotan-escasez-medicamentos-Cuba-alcanza_0_3576842283.html Estreno de 'Exilios' por Yerandy Fleites https://www.14ymedio.com/eventos_culturales/teatro/Estreno-Exilios-Yerandy-Fleites_13_3576372328.html
This is Garrison Hardie with your CrossPolitic Daily News Brief for Thursday, June 29th, 2023. Samaritan Ministries How are you paying for your health care, and how’s it working out? If it’s working perfectly, great! If not, then listen closely, because I have a solution for you. A Biblical solution. Samaritan Ministries is a community of Christians who pay one another’s medical bills. Here’s how it works. When a medical need arises, you choose the provider that’s right for you, and have a say in the treatment you receive, even if it’s a non-conventional approach. Your medical bills are shared with fellow members, and your need is covered in prayer. It’s affordable, and you can join anytime, even today. Learn more at samaritan ministries dot org slash cross politic. https://www.cnbc.com/2023/06/27/summer-air-travel-severe-weather-faa-shortfalls-kick-off-rocky-start.html Severe weather, FAA shortfalls kick off rocky start to summer air travel Flight disruptions mounted Tuesday as severe storms and staffing issues kicked off a rocky start to summer. More than 7,700 flights were delayed Tuesday and nearly 2,200 were canceled, FlightAware data showed, as thunderstorms that derailed thousands of trips over the weekend lingered in airspace that is heavily congested on a clear-weather day. That’s on top of more than 8,800 U.S. delays and close to 2,250 cancellations Monday. The Federal Aviation Administration paused flights bound for New York’s LaGuardia Airport, John F. Kennedy International Airport and Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey. Delays were averaging three hours or longer at those airports. The FAA said that the thunderstorms were blocking arrival and departure routes. The disruptions come ahead of the busy Fourth of July holiday travel period, when millions are expected to fly. The Transportation Security Administration said it could screen more travelers than in 2019, before the pandemic, raising competition for spare seats. The Biden administration has pressured airlines to improve their operations after widespread flight disruptions last spring and summer, which prompted carriers to trim their overambitious schedules. But the industry struggled to recover this past weekend from a series of thunderstorms that didn’t let up for days. Thunderstorms are difficult for airlines because they can form with less warning than other major weather obstacles like winter storms or hurricanes. Rolling delays could force crews to reach federally mandated workday limits and further worsen disruptions. About 30,000 flights have arrived late since Saturday, FlightAware data showed, with cancellation rates from Saturday through Monday up more than three times the average for the year. Some airline executives have also blamed some of the disruptions on shortages of air traffic controllers. United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby told staff on Monday that “the FAA frankly failed us this weekend.” He said that during Saturday’s storms the FAA reduced arrival rates by 40% and departures by 75% at Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey, one of the airline’s biggest hubs. The staffing challenges aren’t new. The Covid-19 pandemic derailed hiring and training of new air traffic controllers, and the agency is now trying to catch up. The Department of Transportation’s Office of Inspector General said in a report last week that air traffic control staffing shortfalls put air traffic operations at risk. In March, the FAA and some airlines agreed to reduce flights to help ease congestion at busy New York airports because of the staffing issues. But the problems persist at a time when airlines are readying crews and schedules for a busy summer season, fueled by sustained travel demand. And the disruptions frustrated flight crews who were left waiting on hold for reassignments. The Association of Flight Attendants, which represents flight attendants at United and others said in a memo to members Monday that hold times for crew scheduling were longer than three hours. In response to the union’s memo, United said it has “deployed all available resources to catch up on call volume, including increasing staffing in crew scheduling and mandatory overtime on the scheduling team.” https://www.theblaze.com/news/over-200-billion-in-covid-relief-funds-lost-to-potential-fraud-and-abuse-gov-t-watchdog-finds-significantly-higher-than-previous-estimates Over $200 billion in COVID relief funds lost to potential fraud and abuse, gov't watchdog finds — significantly higher than previous estimates A report released Tuesday from the Office of Inspector General of the Small Business Administration found that the federal government lost more than $200 billion in COVID relief funds to potential fraud, waste, and abuse. The OIG's latest estimate is significantly higher than previous projections that speculated approximately $100 billion. The relief initiatives included the Paycheck Protection and COVID-19 Economic Injury Disaster Loan programs, created to provide emergency financial relief to small businesses and those who lost their jobs due to restrictive lockdown measures. The report estimated that at least 17% of the relief funds, which totaled approximately $1.2 trillion, were disbursed to potential fraudsters, including "more than $136 billion COVID-19 EIDLs and $64 billion in PPP funds." Inspector General Hannibal "Mike" Ware noted that the OIG's investigation into the potentially stolen funds has, so far, resulted in 1,011 indictments, 803 arrests, and 529 convictions. Approximately $30 billion in fraudulently obtained relief funds have been seized and returned to the SBA. Ware previously predicted during a 2021 interview with ABC News, "In terms of the monetary value, the amount of fraud in these COVID relief programs is going to be larger than any government program that came before it." The report claimed that the extensive fraud resulted from the SBA's "weakened or removed" controls to allow swift distribution of emergency funds to those in need. The OIG reported that the eased review process had the "allure of 'easy money'" for fraudsters who saw an opportunity to exploit the SBA's lowered barriers. The OIG's report stated: "OIG is working on tens of thousands of investigative leads on alleged fraud, waste, and abuse of taxpayer resources. Thousands of investigations will ensue for years to come because of swift congressional action to increase the statute of limitations to 10 years for COVID-19 EIDL and PPP fraud. We continue to identify fraud schemes, and we anticipate the overall potential fraud estimate could fluctuate; therefore, we may issue periodic updates to this report.” Bailey DeVries, acting associate administrator of the SBA, expressed concern that Ware's report contained "serious flaws that significantly overestimate fraud." DeVries stated that approximately 86% of the fraud occurred within the first nine months of the relief programs' rollouts, arguing that the agency's controls to prevent fraud improved over time. https://nypost.com/2023/06/28/daniel-penny-pleads-not-guiltyto-manslaughter-charge/ Prosecutors reveal they have more footage of Jordan Neely’s NYC subway chokehold death — as ex-Marine Daniel Penny enters not guilty plea Prosecutors revealed Wednesday they have additional cellphone video from witnesses in Jordan Neely’s subway chokehold death, as Marine Daniel Penny pleaded not guilty to manslaughter charges in the lightning-rod case. The 24-year-old former infantry squad leader — who appeared in Manhattan Supreme Court clean-shaven and wearing a blue suit and maroon tie — was arraigned on charges of second-degree manslaughter and criminally negligent homicide during the brief, minutes-long hearing. A stoic Penny spoke only to say “Not guilty” as more than 50 people — including his supporters, backers of Neely, 30, and many members of the media — looked on. The Long Island native was caught on bystander video putting Neely — who witnesses said had been threatening subway riders — into a chokehold on an F train on May 1. The medical examiner’s office later ruled Neely’s death a homicide. Court documents filed Wednesday show that prosecutors have at least five cellphone videos from three witnesses to the deadly encounter that they plan to introduce as evidence. They also have videotaped statements from two other witnesses, as well as two MTA surveillance videos and police body-worn camera footage, the document states. Additionally, prosecutors disclosed they have a videotaped statement that Penny made to cops the day of the incident — when they released him without charges. Penny’s statements to cops inside the Broadway-Lafayette Street station, as detailed in the filing, echo what he has said publicly about the incident since. Penny described what could be seen in the shocking video of the confrontation, that Neely was “rolling, he was rolling, when he was in a choke. He was going crazy,” the filing states. Penny also told police that Neely was “acting irate, dropping things on the floor, saying he doesn’t care if he goes to jail,” according to the court doc. Penny surrendered to authorities on May 12 after the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office brought charges against him. He was indicted by a grand jury earlier this month and remains free on $100,000 bail. He faces up to 19 years behind bars if convicted on both counts. Penny has said he didn’t mean to kill Neely, but that he felt he had to step in for the safety of other passengers as Neely — who had a long history of mental illness — had been throwing trash at riders and threatening them as they moved away from him. https://www.washingtonpost.com/media/2023/06/28/national-geographic-staff-writers-laid-off/?utm_source=feedly&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=wp_homepage National Geographic lays off its last remaining staff writers Like one of the endangered species whose impending extinction it has chronicled, National Geographic magazine has been on a relentlessly downward path, struggling for vibrancy in an increasingly unforgiving ecosystem. On Wednesday, the Washington-based magazine that has surveyed science and the natural world for 135 years reached another difficult passage when it laid off all of its last remaining staff writers. The cutback — the latest in a series under owner Walt Disney Co. — involves some 19 editorial staffers in all, who were notified in April that these terminations were coming. Article assignments will henceforth be contracted out to freelancers or pieced together by editors. The cuts also eliminated the magazine’s small audio department. Departing staffers said Wednesday the magazine has curtailed photo contracts that enabled photographers to spend months in the field producing the publication’s iconic images. In a further cost-cutting move, copies of the famous bright-yellow-bordered print publication will no longer be sold on newsstands in the United States starting next year, the company said in an internal announcement last month. National Geographic writer Craig Welch noted the moment in a tweet on Wednesday: “My new National Geographic just arrived, which includes my latest feature — my 16th, and my last as a senior writer. … I’ve been so lucky. I got to work w/incredible journalists and tell important, global stories. It’s been an honor.” The magazine’s current trajectory has been years in the making, set in motion primarily by the epochal decline of print and ascent of digital news and information. In the light-speed world of digital media, National Geographic has remained an almost artisanal product — a monthly magazine whose photos, graphics and articles were sometimes the result of months of research and reporting. At its peak in the late 1980s, National Geographic reached 12 million subscribers in the United States, and millions more overseas. Many of its devotees so savored its illumination of other worlds — space, the depths of the ocean, little-seen parts of the planet — that they stacked old issues into piles that cluttered attics and basements. It remains among the most widely read magazines in America, at a time when magazines are no longer widely read. At the end of 2022, it had just under 1.8 million subscribers, according to the authoritative Alliance for Audited Media. National Geographic was launched by Washington’s National Geographic Society, a foundation formed by 33 academics, scientists and would-be adventurers, including Alexander Graham Bell. The magazine was initially sold to the public as a perk for joining the society. It grew into a stand-alone publication slowly but steadily, reaching 1 million subscribers by the 1930s. The magazine was eventually surpassed for profits and attention by the society’s video operations, including its flagship National Geographic cable channel and Nat Geo Wild, a channel focused on animals. While they produced documentaries equal in quality to the magazine’s rigorous reporting, the channels — managed by Rupert Murdoch’s 21st Century Fox — also aired pseudoscientific entertainment programming about UFOs and reality series like “Sharks vs. Tunas” at odds with the society’s original high-minded vision. The magazine’s place of honor continued to dim through a series of corporate reshufflings that began in 2015 when the Society agreed to form a for-profit partnership with 21st Century Fox, which took majority control in exchange for $725 million. The partnership came under the Disney banner in 2019 as part of a massive $71 billion deal between Fox and Disney. Among those who lost their jobs in the latest layoff was Debra Adams Simmons, who only last September was promoted to vice president of diversity, equity and inclusion at National Geographic Media, the entity that oversees the magazine and website. At the time, David Miller, executive vice president of National Geographic Media, said the magazine was “realigning key departments to help deepen engagement with our readers while also nurturing existing business models and developing new lines of revenue.” In an email to The Post on Wednesday, National Geographic spokesperson Chris Albert said staffing changes will not affect the company’s plans to continue publishing a monthly magazine “but rather give us more flexibility to tell different stories and meet our audiences where they are across our many platforms.”
This is Garrison Hardie with your CrossPolitic Daily News Brief for Thursday, June 29th, 2023. Samaritan Ministries How are you paying for your health care, and how’s it working out? If it’s working perfectly, great! If not, then listen closely, because I have a solution for you. A Biblical solution. Samaritan Ministries is a community of Christians who pay one another’s medical bills. Here’s how it works. When a medical need arises, you choose the provider that’s right for you, and have a say in the treatment you receive, even if it’s a non-conventional approach. Your medical bills are shared with fellow members, and your need is covered in prayer. It’s affordable, and you can join anytime, even today. Learn more at samaritan ministries dot org slash cross politic. https://www.cnbc.com/2023/06/27/summer-air-travel-severe-weather-faa-shortfalls-kick-off-rocky-start.html Severe weather, FAA shortfalls kick off rocky start to summer air travel Flight disruptions mounted Tuesday as severe storms and staffing issues kicked off a rocky start to summer. More than 7,700 flights were delayed Tuesday and nearly 2,200 were canceled, FlightAware data showed, as thunderstorms that derailed thousands of trips over the weekend lingered in airspace that is heavily congested on a clear-weather day. That’s on top of more than 8,800 U.S. delays and close to 2,250 cancellations Monday. The Federal Aviation Administration paused flights bound for New York’s LaGuardia Airport, John F. Kennedy International Airport and Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey. Delays were averaging three hours or longer at those airports. The FAA said that the thunderstorms were blocking arrival and departure routes. The disruptions come ahead of the busy Fourth of July holiday travel period, when millions are expected to fly. The Transportation Security Administration said it could screen more travelers than in 2019, before the pandemic, raising competition for spare seats. The Biden administration has pressured airlines to improve their operations after widespread flight disruptions last spring and summer, which prompted carriers to trim their overambitious schedules. But the industry struggled to recover this past weekend from a series of thunderstorms that didn’t let up for days. Thunderstorms are difficult for airlines because they can form with less warning than other major weather obstacles like winter storms or hurricanes. Rolling delays could force crews to reach federally mandated workday limits and further worsen disruptions. About 30,000 flights have arrived late since Saturday, FlightAware data showed, with cancellation rates from Saturday through Monday up more than three times the average for the year. Some airline executives have also blamed some of the disruptions on shortages of air traffic controllers. United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby told staff on Monday that “the FAA frankly failed us this weekend.” He said that during Saturday’s storms the FAA reduced arrival rates by 40% and departures by 75% at Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey, one of the airline’s biggest hubs. The staffing challenges aren’t new. The Covid-19 pandemic derailed hiring and training of new air traffic controllers, and the agency is now trying to catch up. The Department of Transportation’s Office of Inspector General said in a report last week that air traffic control staffing shortfalls put air traffic operations at risk. In March, the FAA and some airlines agreed to reduce flights to help ease congestion at busy New York airports because of the staffing issues. But the problems persist at a time when airlines are readying crews and schedules for a busy summer season, fueled by sustained travel demand. And the disruptions frustrated flight crews who were left waiting on hold for reassignments. The Association of Flight Attendants, which represents flight attendants at United and others said in a memo to members Monday that hold times for crew scheduling were longer than three hours. In response to the union’s memo, United said it has “deployed all available resources to catch up on call volume, including increasing staffing in crew scheduling and mandatory overtime on the scheduling team.” https://www.theblaze.com/news/over-200-billion-in-covid-relief-funds-lost-to-potential-fraud-and-abuse-gov-t-watchdog-finds-significantly-higher-than-previous-estimates Over $200 billion in COVID relief funds lost to potential fraud and abuse, gov't watchdog finds — significantly higher than previous estimates A report released Tuesday from the Office of Inspector General of the Small Business Administration found that the federal government lost more than $200 billion in COVID relief funds to potential fraud, waste, and abuse. The OIG's latest estimate is significantly higher than previous projections that speculated approximately $100 billion. The relief initiatives included the Paycheck Protection and COVID-19 Economic Injury Disaster Loan programs, created to provide emergency financial relief to small businesses and those who lost their jobs due to restrictive lockdown measures. The report estimated that at least 17% of the relief funds, which totaled approximately $1.2 trillion, were disbursed to potential fraudsters, including "more than $136 billion COVID-19 EIDLs and $64 billion in PPP funds." Inspector General Hannibal "Mike" Ware noted that the OIG's investigation into the potentially stolen funds has, so far, resulted in 1,011 indictments, 803 arrests, and 529 convictions. Approximately $30 billion in fraudulently obtained relief funds have been seized and returned to the SBA. Ware previously predicted during a 2021 interview with ABC News, "In terms of the monetary value, the amount of fraud in these COVID relief programs is going to be larger than any government program that came before it." The report claimed that the extensive fraud resulted from the SBA's "weakened or removed" controls to allow swift distribution of emergency funds to those in need. The OIG reported that the eased review process had the "allure of 'easy money'" for fraudsters who saw an opportunity to exploit the SBA's lowered barriers. The OIG's report stated: "OIG is working on tens of thousands of investigative leads on alleged fraud, waste, and abuse of taxpayer resources. Thousands of investigations will ensue for years to come because of swift congressional action to increase the statute of limitations to 10 years for COVID-19 EIDL and PPP fraud. We continue to identify fraud schemes, and we anticipate the overall potential fraud estimate could fluctuate; therefore, we may issue periodic updates to this report.” Bailey DeVries, acting associate administrator of the SBA, expressed concern that Ware's report contained "serious flaws that significantly overestimate fraud." DeVries stated that approximately 86% of the fraud occurred within the first nine months of the relief programs' rollouts, arguing that the agency's controls to prevent fraud improved over time. https://nypost.com/2023/06/28/daniel-penny-pleads-not-guiltyto-manslaughter-charge/ Prosecutors reveal they have more footage of Jordan Neely’s NYC subway chokehold death — as ex-Marine Daniel Penny enters not guilty plea Prosecutors revealed Wednesday they have additional cellphone video from witnesses in Jordan Neely’s subway chokehold death, as Marine Daniel Penny pleaded not guilty to manslaughter charges in the lightning-rod case. The 24-year-old former infantry squad leader — who appeared in Manhattan Supreme Court clean-shaven and wearing a blue suit and maroon tie — was arraigned on charges of second-degree manslaughter and criminally negligent homicide during the brief, minutes-long hearing. A stoic Penny spoke only to say “Not guilty” as more than 50 people — including his supporters, backers of Neely, 30, and many members of the media — looked on. The Long Island native was caught on bystander video putting Neely — who witnesses said had been threatening subway riders — into a chokehold on an F train on May 1. The medical examiner’s office later ruled Neely’s death a homicide. Court documents filed Wednesday show that prosecutors have at least five cellphone videos from three witnesses to the deadly encounter that they plan to introduce as evidence. They also have videotaped statements from two other witnesses, as well as two MTA surveillance videos and police body-worn camera footage, the document states. Additionally, prosecutors disclosed they have a videotaped statement that Penny made to cops the day of the incident — when they released him without charges. Penny’s statements to cops inside the Broadway-Lafayette Street station, as detailed in the filing, echo what he has said publicly about the incident since. Penny described what could be seen in the shocking video of the confrontation, that Neely was “rolling, he was rolling, when he was in a choke. He was going crazy,” the filing states. Penny also told police that Neely was “acting irate, dropping things on the floor, saying he doesn’t care if he goes to jail,” according to the court doc. Penny surrendered to authorities on May 12 after the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office brought charges against him. He was indicted by a grand jury earlier this month and remains free on $100,000 bail. He faces up to 19 years behind bars if convicted on both counts. Penny has said he didn’t mean to kill Neely, but that he felt he had to step in for the safety of other passengers as Neely — who had a long history of mental illness — had been throwing trash at riders and threatening them as they moved away from him. https://www.washingtonpost.com/media/2023/06/28/national-geographic-staff-writers-laid-off/?utm_source=feedly&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=wp_homepage National Geographic lays off its last remaining staff writers Like one of the endangered species whose impending extinction it has chronicled, National Geographic magazine has been on a relentlessly downward path, struggling for vibrancy in an increasingly unforgiving ecosystem. On Wednesday, the Washington-based magazine that has surveyed science and the natural world for 135 years reached another difficult passage when it laid off all of its last remaining staff writers. The cutback — the latest in a series under owner Walt Disney Co. — involves some 19 editorial staffers in all, who were notified in April that these terminations were coming. Article assignments will henceforth be contracted out to freelancers or pieced together by editors. The cuts also eliminated the magazine’s small audio department. Departing staffers said Wednesday the magazine has curtailed photo contracts that enabled photographers to spend months in the field producing the publication’s iconic images. In a further cost-cutting move, copies of the famous bright-yellow-bordered print publication will no longer be sold on newsstands in the United States starting next year, the company said in an internal announcement last month. National Geographic writer Craig Welch noted the moment in a tweet on Wednesday: “My new National Geographic just arrived, which includes my latest feature — my 16th, and my last as a senior writer. … I’ve been so lucky. I got to work w/incredible journalists and tell important, global stories. It’s been an honor.” The magazine’s current trajectory has been years in the making, set in motion primarily by the epochal decline of print and ascent of digital news and information. In the light-speed world of digital media, National Geographic has remained an almost artisanal product — a monthly magazine whose photos, graphics and articles were sometimes the result of months of research and reporting. At its peak in the late 1980s, National Geographic reached 12 million subscribers in the United States, and millions more overseas. Many of its devotees so savored its illumination of other worlds — space, the depths of the ocean, little-seen parts of the planet — that they stacked old issues into piles that cluttered attics and basements. It remains among the most widely read magazines in America, at a time when magazines are no longer widely read. At the end of 2022, it had just under 1.8 million subscribers, according to the authoritative Alliance for Audited Media. National Geographic was launched by Washington’s National Geographic Society, a foundation formed by 33 academics, scientists and would-be adventurers, including Alexander Graham Bell. The magazine was initially sold to the public as a perk for joining the society. It grew into a stand-alone publication slowly but steadily, reaching 1 million subscribers by the 1930s. The magazine was eventually surpassed for profits and attention by the society’s video operations, including its flagship National Geographic cable channel and Nat Geo Wild, a channel focused on animals. While they produced documentaries equal in quality to the magazine’s rigorous reporting, the channels — managed by Rupert Murdoch’s 21st Century Fox — also aired pseudoscientific entertainment programming about UFOs and reality series like “Sharks vs. Tunas” at odds with the society’s original high-minded vision. The magazine’s place of honor continued to dim through a series of corporate reshufflings that began in 2015 when the Society agreed to form a for-profit partnership with 21st Century Fox, which took majority control in exchange for $725 million. The partnership came under the Disney banner in 2019 as part of a massive $71 billion deal between Fox and Disney. Among those who lost their jobs in the latest layoff was Debra Adams Simmons, who only last September was promoted to vice president of diversity, equity and inclusion at National Geographic Media, the entity that oversees the magazine and website. At the time, David Miller, executive vice president of National Geographic Media, said the magazine was “realigning key departments to help deepen engagement with our readers while also nurturing existing business models and developing new lines of revenue.” In an email to The Post on Wednesday, National Geographic spokesperson Chris Albert said staffing changes will not affect the company’s plans to continue publishing a monthly magazine “but rather give us more flexibility to tell different stories and meet our audiences where they are across our many platforms.”
¿Tienes unos minutos? Te contamos la actualidad de Cuba y del resto del mundo en 'Cuba a diario', el podcast noticioso de Diario De Cuba. CINCO NOTICIAS DEL DÍA: —Los Puntos a las Íes: Josep Borrell y Cuba, la (mala) apuesta de la Unión Europea https://diariodecuba.com/cuba/1685973674_47624.html —El Observatorio de Género de 'Alas Tensas' confirma un feminicidio en Las Tunas y ya son 34 en 2023 https://diariodecuba.com/cuba/1685979541_47629.html —Carnes, pescados en conserva y lácteos: luz verde a la entrada de productos rusos a Cuba https://diariodecuba.com/cuba/1685959670_47620.html —Los gobiernos de Cuba y Turquía dan 'continuidad' a su acercamiento económico https://diariodecuba.com/economia/1685983369_47630.html —El exvicepresidente Mike Pence presenta su candidatura a la Casa Blanca ESCÚCHANOS de lunes a viernes, a las 6:30 AM, hora de #Cuba | 12:30 PM, hora de #Madrid. SUSCRÍBETE a nuestro canal de SoundCloud: @ddc-radio-cuba-a-diario SÍGUENOS: • FB: www.facebook.com/DIARIODECUBA • TW: twitter.com/diariodecuba • IG: www.instagram.com/diariodecuba/ • Telegram: t.me/titularesDDC Sigue leyendo hoy la Cuba de mañana: • https://diariodecuba.com/
This week we are joined by@fatkevinism He is a rapper from Compton, CA. We discuss fighting the mentally challenged, sucking feet, and being shot in the nuts. Also, freestyles! Kevin sticks around to discuss more controversial subjects with us on patreon.com/domewithbamfomania Please support the show and sign up (it's only 5$) Warning! A bunch of links ⬇️ Check out Fat Kevin on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0iFQtIFuMqrKjHH9fjaxPE?si=hZjes8OTSgm_KQ-vIpZxnw Check out Fat Kevin on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=63xed4Rva24 Check out bamfomania on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@bamfomania666 Follow @bamfomania @sultansatire @bubbawhyy & @fatvinism on Instagram Listen to bamfomania music on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1w5Z3rwfh4BOU78BKZgFbk?si=04_Q-cgqRkW82ELULSlSCg Listen to Sultan Satire on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/4fvxByDc6w4Q49dcl9AKYS?si=Tka3q7KSTzqIZeLG5VlodQ Check out Dave's beats on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAz_v5kN5z6PxkHJrp5WzIQ Thanks for listening. If you enjoy all and any of this content please like, share, comment, and subscribe.
Kencan Dengan Tuhan - Selasa, 11 April 2023 Bacaan: "Sekarang seruan orang Israel telah sampai kepada-Ku; juga telah Kulihat, betapa kerasnya orang Mesir menindas mereka. Jadi sekarang, pergilah, Aku mengutus engkau kepada Firaun untuk membawa umat-Ku, orang Israel, keluar dari Mesir." (Keluaran 3:9-10) Renungan: Seorang warga Perancis yang bernama Charney telah membuat hati Napoleon tidak senang, oleh sebab itu dia dimasukkan ke dalam penjara. Dia merasa telah ditinggalkan oleh teman-temannya dan dilupakan oleh setiap orang di luar penjara. Dalam kesendirian dan keputusasaannya, Charney mengambil sebuah batu dan menggoreskannya pada dinding selnya serta menulis kata-kata, "Tak seorang pun peduli". Suatu hari sebuah tunas hijau tumbuh menembus lantai penjara di tempat bekas sebuah batu yang telah diambilnya tersebut. Tunas itu menjulur ke arah terang yang masuk melalui jendela kecil di selnya. Setiap hari saat ada kesempatan keluar sel, Charney membawa air untuk menyirami tunas itu. Tunas itu terus bertumbuh dan akhirnya menjadi sebuah tanaman. Beberapa hari kemudian tanaman itu mengeluarkan sebuah kuncup bunga indah berwarna biru. Hari berganti hari, kuncup bunga itu akhirnya mekar dengan sangat indahnya. Di tengah-tengah kesendiriannya, Charney menghayati pertumbuhan tunas itu menjadi sebuah tanaman yang berbunga indah dan kemudian di atas goresan yang pertama, ia menggores dinding itu lagi dengan batu yang sama dengan sebuah tulisan, "Allah peduli". Tulisan itu bukan sekadar tulisan tanpa makna, tetapi Allah benar-benar mempunyai berkat bagi "tahanan itu". Di sel yang lain, seorang tahanan mempunyai anak perempuan yang diizinkan mengunjungi para tahanan. Dia juga menengok ke arah sel di mana Charney ditempatkan. Perempuan ini juga mendengar kasih Charney kepada sebuah tanaman yang tumbuh di selnya. Berita tersebut kemudian disampaikan kepada Ratu Josephine yang ter- kenal ramah itu. Ratu berkata, "Seorang yang mengasihi dengan sungguh dan memelihara sebuah bunga tidak akan menjadi seorang yang jahat." Sang Ratu kemudian membujuk Napoleon untuk membebaskan Charney dan Charney pun dibebaskan. Charney membawa bunganya ke rumah dan dengan hati-hati memelihara bunga tersebut. Hal itulah yang mengajarnya untuk percaya kepada Allah dan kepedulian-Nya terhadap orang lemah. Mungkin saat ini kita sedang mengalami pergumulan yang berat. Kita sedang mengalami kejatuhan dan kita merasa tidak ada orang yang peduli terhadap kita. Ingatlah bahwa Allah peduli kepada kita. Allah peduli akan pergumulan yang kita alami. Allah yang tidak berubah itu, yang telah memedulikan umat Israel dalam penderitaan mereka di Mesir, la juga akan memedulikan kita. Belajarlah akan kepedulian Allah terhadap alam semesta. Burung pipit dan bunga bakung pun dipedulikan Allah, masakan Allah tidak memedulikan kita? Jangan berharap pada manusia, tetapi percayalah kepada Allah dan kepedulian-Nya kepada kita, serta nantikan pertolongan dan berkat-Nya. Tuhan Yesus memberkati. DOA: Tuhan Yesus, ampuni aku jika aku kurang percaya kepada-Mu. Sekarang aku bertambah yakin bahwa Engkau peduli terhadap umat-Mu yang mengalami pergumulan berat, termasuk kepadaku. Amin. (Dod).
In Episode 15, our host, Captain Ricky Wheeler, interviews guest, Deane Lambros. For those who don't know Deane, he has been the Captain of the Canyon Runner charter program out of New Jersey. Deane has put more smiles on the faces of charter customers and tunas on deck than most could ever dream. We discuss how he moved up the ranks in the Canyon Runner program along with how he targets tunas in the Canyons and more.Saltwater Euphoria Podcast Sponsors:+Tackle Direct - click the link to go to the page with all of the tackle that Deane and Ricky talked about in this podcast - tdhook.co/WHEELER+Strike Point Tackle - http://www.strikepointtackle.com/shopUse discount code RICKY10 at Checkout on Strike Point Tackle's Website for 10% off anything on their website.+Saltwater Euphoria - https://www.saltwatereuphoria.com/+Euphoria Sportfishing - https://www.euphoriasportfishing.com/You can follow the following on Instagram:CaptainRickyWheeler: @CaptainRickyWheelerSaltwater Euphoria: @SaltwaterEuphoriaEuphoria Sportfishing: @EuphoriaSportfishingDeane Lambros: @mrdeaneeIf you like this podcast please be sure to click that FOLLOW button and also spread the word by sharing this episode with your friends or whatever social channels you are on. We appreciate your support.To fish with our host, Captain Ricky Wheeler, aboard his beautiful 60' Custom Sportfishing Boat, go to EuphoriaSportfishing.comFor online fishing courses, go to our website Courses.SaltwaterEuphoria.com
Buenos días desde La Habana, soy Yoani Sánchez y en el "cafecito informativo" de este martes 28 de febrero de 2023 tocaré estos temas: - Cierre de cuentas oficiales en Facebook: una cucharada de su propia medicina - Los "no alineados" y Ucrania - Funcionarios dan un espaldarazo al hábito de fumar en el Festival del Habano - Haydée Milanés presenta 'Eternamente Pablo' Gracias por compartir este "cafecito informativo" y te espero para el programa de mañana. Puedes conocer más detalles de estas noticias en el diario https://www.14ymedio.com Los enlaces de hoy: El régimen cubano ve una conspiración en el cierre de cuentas de Facebook https://enterate.link/cuba/oficial-Facebook-ideologico-cientos-regimen_0_3485051464.html El régimen cubano ve una conspiración en el cierre de cuentas de Facebook https://enterate.link/cuba/oficial-Facebook-ideologico-cientos-regimen_0_3485051464.html Asesinada por su ex pareja una mujer en Las Tunas mientras trabajaba https://enterate.link/cuba/Asesinada-pareja-mujer-Tunas-trabajaba_0_3486251348.html Zelenski apela a Latinoamérica y los "no alineados" para aislar más a Rusia https://enterate.link/internacional/Zelenski-Latinoamerica-alineados-aislar-Rusia_0_3486251345.html Argentina propone más comercio con cuatro países, incluyendo Cuba, para luchar contra la inflación https://enterate.link/economia/Argentina-comercio-incluyendo-Cuba-inflacion_0_3486251346.html La guerra encarece los fertilizantes y evidencia la dependencia estratégica https://enterate.link/internacional/encarece-fertilizantes-evidencia-dependencia-estrategica_0_3484451526.html La Casa Blanca da 30 días a las agencias federales para eliminar TikTok https://enterate.link/internacional/Casa-Blanca-agencias-federales-TikTok_0_3486851282.html El Estado cubano ingresa 545 millones con los habanos mientras los productores están arruinados https://enterate.link/economia/ingresa-millones-habanos-productores-arruinados_0_3486851283.html Haydée Milanés presenta 'Eternamente Pablo' https://enterate.link/eventos_culturales/musica/Haydee-Milanes-presenta-Eternamente-Pablo_13_3469583008.html
Buenos días desde La Habana, soy Yoani Sánchez y en el "cafecito informativo" de este jueves 23 de febrero de 2023 tocaré estos temas: - Si no nos respetan vivos, menos cuando ya somos difuntos - #OZT La muerte que nos cambió la vida - Apagón masivo: la Unión Eléctrica lo volvió a hacer - En New Jersey, diez años de creación de Jairo Alfonso Gracias por compartir este "cafecito informativo" y te espero para el programa de mañana. Puedes conocer más detalles de estas noticias en el diario https://www.14ymedio.com Los enlaces de hoy: Sólo hay cuatro carros fúnebres para la provincia de Las Tunas https://enterate.link/cuba/Solo-carros-funebres-provincia-Tunas_0_3483251647.html Etecsa atribuye los cortes en las comunicaciones en Cuba a "la falla de una tarjeta" https://enterate.link/cuba/Etecsa-atribuye-comunicaciones-Cuba-tarjeta_0_3483251649.html Faltan arroz, frijoles, aceite, azúcar y sal por la 'libreta' en Cuba https://enterate.link/cuba/Faltan-frijoles-aceite-libreta-Cuba_0_3483251645.html A partir de marzo los cubanos que transiten por Jamaica deben presentar una visa https://enterate.link/internacional/marzo-cubanos-transiten-Jamaica-presentar-visa_0_3483251651.html Detenido un sospechoso del asesinato de un cubano de 19 años en Jatibonico https://enterate.link/cuba/Detenido-sospechoso-asesinato-cubano-Jatibonico_0_3483251648.html Arreglada la avería, pero el déficit energético impide el regreso de la luz en parte de Cuba https://enterate.link/cuba/segundo-consecutivo-apagon-ensombrece-Cuba_0_3483251652.html Reinaldo Escobar: Los números de la derrota electoral en Cuba https://enterate.link/opinion/numeros-derrota-electoral-Cuba_0_3483251650.html México, Colombia y más países ofrecen nacionalidad a los apátridas nicaragüenses https://enterate.link/internacional/Mexico-Colombia-nacionalidad-apatridas-nicaraguenses_0_3483851581.html La izquierda híbrida latinoamericana https://enterate.link/opinion/izquierda-hibrida-latinoamericana_0_3483851584.html Con los asesinatos de dos mujeres por familiares suman 13 los feminicidios en Cuba en 2023 https://enterate.link/sociedad/asesinatos-mujeres-familiares-feminicidios-Cuba_0_3483851583.html
Buenos días, soy Yoani Sánchez y en el "cafecito informativo" de este viernes 18 de noviembre de 2022 comentaré estos temas: - ¿Por qué no ha funcionado la entrega de tierras en usufructo? - La UE pide a Cuba que respete los derechos laborales de los médicos - Argelia cancela los intereses de la deuda de Cuba - Una cubana de 95 años gana el Latin Grammy a Mejor Nuevo Artista Gracias por compartir este "cafecito informativo" y te espero para el programa del lunes. Puedes conocer más detalles de estas noticias en el diario https://www.14ymedio.com Los enlaces de hoy: La Policía cubana identifica al asesino del niño de 14 años enterrado en Las Tunas https://enterate.link/cuba/Policia-identifica-asesino-enterrado-Tunas_0_3425057468.html Piden a Cuba que respete los derechos laborales de los médicos en sus misiones https://enterate.link/internacional/Union-Europea-misiones-medicas-cubanas-cumplan-laborales_0_3425057469.html Cuba y Rusia hablan de usar el rublo en lugar del dólar para eludir las sanciones https://enterate.link/cuba/Cuba-Rusia-hablan-sanciones-internacionales_0_3425057465.html Diversionismo ideológico: Esa farsa electoral, por Alexis Romay https://enterate.link/opinion/farsa-electoral_0_3425657401.html Sigue la 'deserción' de cubanos, ahora se fugan una pentatleta y tres remeros https://enterate.link/deportes/Sigue-desercion-cubanos-pentatleta-fugan-pentatleta-remeros_0_3425057471.html Pinar del Río da en usufructo apenas el 10% de sus tierras ociosas dedicadas al arroz https://enterate.link/economia/Pinar-Rio-usufructo-tierras-dedicadas_0_3425057466.html Elecciones municipales bajo regímenes autocráticos https://enterate.link/eventos_culturales/otros/Elecciones-municipales-regimenes-autocraticos_13_3423987568.html
On this week's show: How sci-fi writer Kurt Vonnegut foresaw many of today's ethical dilemmas, and 70 years of tunas, billfishes, and sharks as sentinels of global ocean health First up this week on the podcast, we revisit the works of science fiction author Kurt Vonneugt on what would have been his 100th birthday. News Intern Zack Savitsky and host Sarah Crespi discuss the work of ethicists, philosophers, and Vonnegut scholars on his influence on the ethics and practice of science. Researchers featured in this segment: Peter-Paul Verbeek, a philosopher of science and technology at the University of Amsterdam and chair of the World Commission on the Ethics of Scientific Knowledge and Technology David Koepsell, a philosopher of science and technology at Texas A&M University, College Station Christina Jarvis, a Vonnegut scholar at the State University of New York, Fredonia, and author of the new book Lucky Mud & Other Foma: A Field Guide to Kurt Vonnegut's Environmentalism and Planetary Citizenship Sheila Jasanoff, a science studies scholar at Harvard University Next, producer Kevin McLean discusses the connection between fishing pressure and extinction risk for large predatory fish such as tunas and sharks. He's joined by Maria José Juan Jordá, a postdoc at the Spanish Institute for Oceanography, to learn what a new continuous Red List Index using the past 70 years of fisheries data can tell us about the effectiveness and limits of fishing regulations. Finally, in a sponsored segment from the Science/AAAS Custom Publishing Office, Sean Sanders, director and senior editor for custom publishing, interviews Joseph Hyser, assistant professor in the Department of Molecular Virology and Microbiology at Baylor College of Medicine about his use of wide-field fluorescence live cell microscopy to track intercellular calcium waves created following rotavirus infection. This segment is sponsored by Nikon. This week's episode was produced with help from Podigy. [Image: richcarey/istock; Music: Jeffrey Cook] [alt: underwater photo of a swirling mass of tunas, with podcast overlay symbol] Authors: Sarah Crespi; Kevin McLean; Zack Savitsky Episode page: https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.adf7398 About the Science Podcast: https://www.science.org/content/page/about-science-podcastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Despite a whole bunch of computer internet problems, we're back to discuss Catwoman once again! This is the classic part of any superhero movie where our protagonist discovers their powers, robs a jewelry store, rips up a precious gift from their best friends, and eats seven cans of tuna. It's truly a film like any other! Lastly, Sharon Stone lives up to her name - a joke I just came up with right now and wish I had said on the podcast! Oh well! (Thanks to the above mentioned Various Problems, Val's sound quality gets bad partway through this episode. It gets better though! Sorry!) Sam | Val | Gigalithic Twitter
Buenos días, soy Yoani Sánchez y en el "cafecito informativo" de este viernes 24 de junio de 2022 comentaré estos temas: - Cuando muere un central azucarero - Prórroga de pasaporte vencido para cubanos en el exterior ¿Tiempo de acabar con ese absurdo? - El descontento universitario se extiende - Adiós a Alexis Díaz de Villegas Gracias por compartir este “cafecito informativo” y te espero temprano para el programa del lunes. Puedes conocer más detalles de estas noticias en el diario https://www.14ymedio.com Los enlaces de hoy: El cierre del Coloso de Jatibonico refleja el colapso de la producción azucarera https://notihab.online/cuba/Coloso-Jatibonico-refleja-produccion-azucarera_0_3336866284.html El descontento de los estudiantes cubanos se extiende a Villa Clara https://notihab.online/cuba/descontento-estudiantes-extiende-Villa-Clara_0_3336866288.html En Las Tunas los vivos y los fallecidos se quedan sin transporte https://notihab.online/cuba/Tunas-vivos-fallecidos-quedan-transporte_0_3336266347.html Indemnizaciones de hasta 200.000 dólares para víctimas del síndrome de La Habana https://notihab.online/internacional/Indemnizaciones-dolares-victimas-sindrome-Habana_0_3337466223.html Fallece en La Habana el actor y director cubano Alexis Díaz de Villegas https://notihab.online/cultura/Fallece-Habana-Alexis-Diaz-Villegas_0_3337466224.html Cuba bajo la mesa: "Los apagones" https://notihab.online/cuba/Cuba-mesa-apagones_0_3336866290.html
The 55th episode starts on a boring note as Kyle puts Chris to sleep while telling him about searching for villas in Bali. Chris wakes up in time to report encouraging feedback from his therapist and promote his extremely interesting new podcast series on the Patreon. Then, the boys go old school and pontificate about mental health before finally dissecting the final episodes of The Ultimatum.
- Hobby Lobby almost causes an international incident- Tony Khan makes claims this week that AEW is the world leader in the pro wrestling market.- Dave Meltzer says: AEW fans are better educated, have more money, and are happier in life than WWE fans.- Why Joey believes Bryan Danielson and Kenny Omega should have happened differently- Bryan gives his classy farewell letter to wrestling- Shayna and Nia produce sympathy?- WWE Extreme Rules match predictions