Some experts say the FBI’s probes in Wisconsin and elsewhere could be a test run to challenge future election results. The post The Trump administration’s multiple investigations of the 2020 election may have more to do with 2026 appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

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Estados Unidos ha lanzado una operación militar contra objetivos estratégicos iraníes después del derribo de un helicóptero de combate Apache en las proximidades del estrecho de Ormuz.

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Estados Unidos ha lanzado una operación militar contra objetivos estratégicos iraníes después del derribo de un helicóptero de combate Apache en las proximidades del estrecho de Ormuz.

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Nearly half of Brazilian internet users distrust news organizations, according to a new survey. News organizations are experimenting with WhatsApp groups and community building to keep up. The post In Brazil, the algorithm is winning – and newsrooms are adjusting appeared first on LatAm Journalism Review by the Knight Center.

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دۆناڵد ترامپ، سەرۆکی ویلایەتە یەکگرتووەکانی ئەمەریکا لە لێدوانێکیدا بۆ کەناڵی ئەی بی سی نیوز وتی "پێموایە وەڵامدانەوە زۆر گرنگە، ئەوان کۆپتەرێکیان خستە خوارەوە و ئێمەش لە ئێستادا وەڵامی دەدەینەوە." جاناتان کارل، پەیامنێری کەناڵی کەناڵی ئەی بی سی نیوز ڕایگەیاند بە تەلەفۆن لەگەڵ سەرۆک دۆناڵد ترامپ قسەی کردووە لە کاتێکدا سێنتکۆم هێرشەکانی تۆڵەسەندنەوەی ئەمەریکای لە دژی کۆماری ئیسلامی ڕاگەیاندووە. بەگوێرەی ئەو پەیامنێرە، ترامپ وتویەتی "پێموایە وەڵامدانەوە زۆر گرنگە. ئەوان هێلیکۆپتەرێکیان...

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دۆناڵد ترامپ، سەرۆکی ویلایەتە یەکگرتووەکانی ئەمەریکا لە لێدوانێکیدا بۆ کەناڵی ئەی بی سی نیوز وتی "پێموایە وەڵامدانەوە زۆر گرنگە، ئەوان کۆپتەرێکیان خستە خوارەوە و ئێمەش لە ئێستادا وەڵامی دەدەینەوە." جاناتان کارل، پەیامنێری کەناڵی کەناڵی ئەی بی سی نیوز ڕایگەیاند بە تەلەفۆن لەگەڵ سەرۆک دۆناڵد ترامپ قسەی کردووە لە کاتێکدا سێنتکۆم هێرشەکانی تۆڵەسەندنەوەی ئەمەریکای لە دژی کۆماری ئیسلامی ڕاگەیاندووە. بەگوێرەی ئەو پەیامنێرە، ترامپ وتویەتی "پێموایە وەڵامدانەوە زۆر گرنگە. ئەوان هێلیکۆپتەرێکیان...

Tras más de cuatro horas reunidos, los miembros del Consejo de Administración de ADM, con participación mayoritaria del Gobierno andaluz, deciden no forzar la dimisión de Gustavo Fuentes "hasta que se aclare su situación procesal y sin prejuzgar su presunción de inocencia"La dirección de Canal Sur descarta actuar contra el CEO de su productora imputado por agresión sexual al existir ya una vía judicial El Consejo de Administración de la productora Andalucía Digital Multimedia S.A. (ADM), empresa participada mayoritariamente por el Gobierno andaluz y socia preferente de Canal Sur, ha aprobado este martes en sesión extraordinaria, y ya entrada la noche, la “suspensión temporal de funciones” de su director general, Gustavo Fuentes Aguilar, tras revelar elDiario.es que desde hace dos meses está siendo investigado por un juzgado de Violencia de Género por delitos de agresión sexual y acoso sexual continuado a una reportera de la empresa. Tras más de cuatro horas de reunión para analizar la situación generada “tras las informaciones publicadas”, el Consejo de ADM ha decidido no forzar el cese de Fuentes, que tendrá que declarar como imputado el próximo 25 de junio, “hasta que se aclare su situación procesal y sin prejuzgar su presunción de inocencia”. El Gobierno de Juan Manuel Moreno ostenta la participación mayoritaria del capital de esta productora (un 47,81%) a través de la empresa pública de telecomunicaciones Sandetel, cuyo director gerente, Sergio Gómez Rojas, preside la compañía. En el Consejo también se sienta el responsable de Telefónica en el sur de España, Joaquín Segovia, el director económico financiero de RTVA, otro directivo de Canal Sur Media y uno más de Axion Infraestructuras de Telcomunicaciones. La productora Medina Media también es socia de ADM, pero desde hace medio año no forma parte del Consejo.

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Tras más de cuatro horas reunidos, los miembros del Consejo de Administración de ADM, con participación mayoritaria del Gobierno andaluz, deciden no forzar la dimisión de Gustavo Fuentes "hasta que se aclare su situación procesal y sin prejuzgar su presunción de inocencia"La dirección de Canal Sur descarta actuar contra el CEO de su productora imputado por agresión sexual al existir ya una vía judicial El Consejo de Administración de la productora Andalucía Digital Multimedia S.A. (ADM), empresa participada mayoritariamente por el Gobierno andaluz y socia preferente de Canal Sur, ha aprobado este martes en sesión extraordinaria, y ya entrada la noche, la “suspensión temporal de funciones” de su director general, Gustavo Fuentes Aguilar, tras revelar elDiario.es que desde hace dos meses está siendo investigado por un juzgado de Violencia de Género por delitos de agresión sexual y acoso sexual continuado a una reportera de la empresa. Tras más de cuatro horas de reunión para analizar la situación generada “tras las informaciones publicadas”, el Consejo de ADM ha decidido no forzar el cese de Fuentes, que tendrá que declarar como imputado el próximo 25 de junio, “hasta que se aclare su situación procesal y sin prejuzgar su presunción de inocencia”. El Gobierno de Juan Manuel Moreno ostenta la participación mayoritaria del capital de esta productora (un 47,81%) a través de la empresa pública de telecomunicaciones Sandetel, cuyo director gerente, Sergio Gómez Rojas, preside la compañía. En el Consejo también se sienta el responsable de Telefónica en el sur de España, Joaquín Segovia, el director económico financiero de RTVA, otro directivo de Canal Sur Media y uno más de Axion Infraestructuras de Telcomunicaciones. La productora Medina Media también es socia de ADM, pero desde hace medio año no forma parte del Consejo.

El objetivo es reforzar la agenda de deportaciones de Trump, que busca alcanzar aproximadamente 1 millón de deportaciones por año. La entrada Proyecto que destina $70 mil millones al ICE y la CBP avanza a la firma de Trump se publicó primero en Enlace Latino NC. Proyecto que destina $70 mil millones al ICE y la CBP avanza a la firma de Trump was first posted on junio 9, 2026 at 6:20 pm.©2024 "Enlace Latino NC". Use of this feed is for personal non-commercial use only. If you are not reading this article in your feed reader, then the site is guilty of copyright infringement. Please contact me at paola@enlacelatinonc.org

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The report adds to mounting scrutiny of the ICE detention center in far East El Paso, which has faced allegations of inhumane conditions, a measles outbreak, multiple detainee deaths and a homicide investigation since opening last year. The post ‘Millions of dollars in waste:’ Federal report shows failures at ICE Camp East Montana appeared first on El Paso Matters.

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Fermandariya Navendî ya Amerîkayê (CENTCOM) ragihand ku îro di demjimêr 5:00 êvarê de li gor dema Rojhilatê Amerîkayê (ET), li ser fermana Serfermandarê Giştî, dest bi operasyonên êrîşên parastin û bersivdanê li dijî Îranê hatin encamdan. Fermandariya Navendî ya Amerîkayê (CENTCOM)ê di hesaba xwe ya X'ê de peyamek destpêkê ya bersivdanê li dijî Îranê weşand û got, "Ev operasyon wek bersivek li hember xistina xwar a helîkoptera Apache ya Artêşa Amerîkayê li dijî Îranê tê meşandin. Ev mîsyon...

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Fermandariya Navendî ya Amerîkayê (CENTCOM) ragihand ku îro di demjimêr 5:00 êvarê de li gor dema Rojhilatê Amerîkayê (ET), li ser fermana Serfermandarê Giştî, dest bi operasyonên êrîşên parastin û bersivdanê li dijî Îranê hatin encamdan. Fermandariya Navendî ya Amerîkayê (CENTCOM)ê di hesaba xwe ya X'ê de peyamek destpêkê ya bersivdanê li dijî Îranê weşand û got, "Ev operasyon wek bersivek li hember xistina xwar a helîkoptera Apache ya Artêşa Amerîkayê li dijî Îranê tê meşandin. Ev mîsyon...

(The Center Square) – Republicans in Congress on Tuesday sent their $70 billion bill funding federal immigration enforcement agencies through 2029 to President Donald Trump’s desk. The 214-212 U.S. House vote caps off Republicans’ months-long struggle to provide annual funds for Immigration and Customs Enforcement and U.S. Border Patrol. The Secure America Act, which Trump will sign into law Wednesday, authorizes three years of advance annual funding for ICE and CBP, allocating $38.5 billion and $22.6 billion, respectively. It also gives the Department of Homeland Security an extra $5 billion and provides $3.5 billion for border security infrastructure. “Today, House Republicans ensured that ICE and Border Patrol have the resources they need to keep America safe,” U.S. Rep. Vern Buchanen, R-Fla., posted on social media after the vote. “Border security is national security, and we cannot allow these critical agencies to be held hostage by political games in Washington. This legislation gives law enforcement the certainty and support they need to build on the progress already made and keep our border secure for years to come.” Republicans’ unconventional tactic of providing advance annual appropriations via the filibuster-proof budget reconciliation process is a response to Democrats shutting down the Department of Homeland Security for 76 days. Senate Democrats had refused to support any appropriations bill funding ICE and U.S. Border Patrol for the current fiscal year unless it instituted a laundry list of agency reforms, causing Republicans to eventually walk away. “I do not regret the objective of our actions today, but I am appalled by the complete failure of Senate Democrats that led us to this moment,” House Appropriations Committee Chairman Tom Cole, R-Okla., said Tuesday after the vote. “I hope the months-long charade that led us to this moment serves as a reminder that no partisan fixation is worth shutting down the government, abandoning constitutional responsibilities, and forcing Congress into extraordinary measures simply to perform its most basic duties.” Although Democrats initially held up funding for ICE and CBP, it was Republican lawmakers who stalled the budget reconciliation bill as it neared the finish line. The legislation was initially supposed to pass both chambers by June 1. But Republican infighting over certain controversial additions to the bill, which were eventually stripped, prevented timely advancement in the Senate. Republican leaders had initially included a $1 billion earmark for the Secret Service, which would have funded “security adjustments and upgrades” to the East Wing Modernization Project, which the Trump administration is replacing with a ballroom. After multiple Senate Republicans objected, the provision was ultimately scrapped, and passage of the bill seemed likely to occur before Memorial Day. However, the Trump administration again complicated matters by introducing a $1.77 billion “Anti-Weaponization Fund” under the Department of Justice. The money – sourced from Trump’s settlement with the IRS after he sued the agency for the leakage of his 2019 and 2020 tax returns – would support people claiming that the former Biden administration unfairly targeted them for political or ideological reasons. Republicans in vulnerable states immediately demanded that the budget reconciliation bill include an amendment nullifying the fund. Senators deadlocked over the issue and left for their week-long Memorial Day recess without passing the bill. Once a federal judge issued a temporary restraining order on the fund, the DOJ backed down, with the acting attorney general promising lawmakers soon afterward that the fund would never be created. That decision persuaded enough Republican lawmakers to vote for the reconciliation bill. Other major legislation, including bills tackling housing supply and farm aid, took a backseat while the budget reconciliation fight dragged on, further proof, Democrats claim, that Republicans are “out of touch” with the needs of taxpayers. “Today, Republicans voted to add another $70 billion slush fund to the lawless and unaccountable agencies of ICE and CBP with zero reforms,” Rep. Pramila Jayapal, D-Wash., stated. “We should be investing in the American people, not sending billions more to these agencies.”

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(The Center Square) – Republicans in Congress on Tuesday sent their $70 billion bill funding federal immigration enforcement agencies through 2029 to President Donald Trump’s desk. The 214-212 U.S. House vote caps off Republicans’ months-long struggle to provide annual funds for Immigration and Customs Enforcement and U.S. Border Patrol. The Secure America Act, which Trump will sign into law Wednesday, authorizes three years of advance annual funding for ICE and CBP, allocating $38.5 billion and $22.6 billion, respectively. It also gives the Department of Homeland Security an extra $5 billion and provides $3.5 billion for border security infrastructure. “Today, House Republicans ensured that ICE and Border Patrol have the resources they need to keep America safe,” U.S. Rep. Vern Buchanen, R-Fla., posted on social media after the vote. “Border security is national security, and we cannot allow these critical agencies to be held hostage by political games in Washington. This legislation gives law enforcement the certainty and support they need to build on the progress already made and keep our border secure for years to come.” Republicans’ unconventional tactic of providing advance annual appropriations via the filibuster-proof budget reconciliation process is a response to Democrats shutting down the Department of Homeland Security for 76 days. Senate Democrats had refused to support any appropriations bill funding ICE and U.S. Border Patrol for the current fiscal year unless it instituted a laundry list of agency reforms, causing Republicans to eventually walk away. “I do not regret the objective of our actions today, but I am appalled by the complete failure of Senate Democrats that led us to this moment,” House Appropriations Committee Chairman Tom Cole, R-Okla., said Tuesday after the vote. “I hope the months-long charade that led us to this moment serves as a reminder that no partisan fixation is worth shutting down the government, abandoning constitutional responsibilities, and forcing Congress into extraordinary measures simply to perform its most basic duties.” Although Democrats initially held up funding for ICE and CBP, it was Republican lawmakers who stalled the budget reconciliation bill as it neared the finish line. The legislation was initially supposed to pass both chambers by June 1. But Republican infighting over certain controversial additions to the bill, which were eventually stripped, prevented timely advancement in the Senate. Republican leaders had initially included a $1 billion earmark for the Secret Service, which would have funded “security adjustments and upgrades” to the East Wing Modernization Project, which the Trump administration is replacing with a ballroom. After multiple Senate Republicans objected, the provision was ultimately scrapped, and passage of the bill seemed likely to occur before Memorial Day. However, the Trump administration again complicated matters by introducing a $1.77 billion “Anti-Weaponization Fund” under the Department of Justice. The money – sourced from Trump’s settlement with the IRS after he sued the agency for the leakage of his 2019 and 2020 tax returns – would support people claiming that the former Biden administration unfairly targeted them for political or ideological reasons. Republicans in vulnerable states immediately demanded that the budget reconciliation bill include an amendment nullifying the fund. Senators deadlocked over the issue and left for their week-long Memorial Day recess without passing the bill. Once a federal judge issued a temporary restraining order on the fund, the DOJ backed down, with the acting attorney general promising lawmakers soon afterward that the fund would never be created. That decision persuaded enough Republican lawmakers to vote for the reconciliation bill. Other major legislation, including bills tackling housing supply and farm aid, took a backseat while the budget reconciliation fight dragged on, further proof, Democrats claim, that Republicans are “out of touch” with the needs of taxpayers. “Today, Republicans voted to add another $70 billion slush fund to the lawless and unaccountable agencies of ICE and CBP with zero reforms,” Rep. Pramila Jayapal, D-Wash., stated. “We should be investing in the American people, not sending billions more to these agencies.”

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Bills range from amending the megaprojects bill to a proposal that only focuses on Arlington Heights

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The Continental Divide Trail runs directly through an active mining claim in northern New Mexico.

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The Continental Divide Trail runs directly through an active mining claim in northern New Mexico.

ირანის საინფორმაციო სააგენტო „ფარსი“ 10 ივნისს, ადრე დილით იტყობინება, რომ აფეთქებების ხმა ისმოდა ირანის ჰორმოზგანის პროვინციის აღმოსავლეთ ნაწილში.

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ირანის საინფორმაციო სააგენტო „ფარსი“ 10 ივნისს, ადრე დილით იტყობინება, რომ აფეთქებების ხმა ისმოდა ირანის ჰორმოზგანის პროვინციის აღმოსავლეთ ნაწილში.

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“Our current funding of $12.2 [million] … you split that among 47 centers covering 67 counties and 25,000-plus survivors, it really doesn’t cover very much,” said Ali Perrotto, the CEO of the Sexual Assault Resource and Counseling Center. The post Pa. rape crisis centers: We are not a budget line item appeared first on Pittsburgh's Public Source. PublicSource is a nonprofit news organization serving the Pittsburgh region. Visit www.publicsource.org to read more.

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“Our current funding of $12.2 [million] … you split that among 47 centers covering 67 counties and 25,000-plus survivors, it really doesn’t cover very much,” said Ali Perrotto, the CEO of the Sexual Assault Resource and Counseling Center. The post Pa. rape crisis centers: We are not a budget line item appeared first on Pittsburgh's Public Source. PublicSource is a nonprofit news organization serving the Pittsburgh region. Visit www.publicsource.org to read more.

A car bomb killed a senior Russian defense official outside Moscow early Tuesday, June 9. Around 5:30 a.m., a BMW X3 exploded near Koldunova Street in Balashikha’s Aviatorov neighborhood as the driver pulled out of a parking space. Bystanders reached the driver while he was still alive, but he died at the scene.

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A car bomb killed a senior Russian defense official outside Moscow early Tuesday, June 9. Around 5:30 a.m., a BMW X3 exploded near Koldunova Street in Balashikha’s Aviatorov neighborhood as the driver pulled out of a parking space. Bystanders reached the driver while he was still alive, but he died at the scene.

Le procès en appel d'Eugène Rwamucyo s'est ouvert ce mardi 9 juin à Paris. Cet ancien médecin rwandais, âgé aujourd'hui de 67 ans, avait été condamné en octobre 2024 à 27 ans de réclusion criminelle par la cour d'assises de Paris, notamment pour complicité de génocide et complicité de crimes contre l'humanité, lors du génocide des Tutsis en 1994. Il a notamment joué un rôle dans l'ensevelissement de dizaine de milliers de corps dans des fosses communes à Butare. Mais l'étendue de son implication dans la planification et l'exécution du génocide avait fait débat en première instance.

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Le procès en appel d'Eugène Rwamucyo s'est ouvert ce mardi 9 juin à Paris. Cet ancien médecin rwandais, âgé aujourd'hui de 67 ans, avait été condamné en octobre 2024 à 27 ans de réclusion criminelle par la cour d'assises de Paris, notamment pour complicité de génocide et complicité de crimes contre l'humanité, lors du génocide des Tutsis en 1994. Il a notamment joué un rôle dans l'ensevelissement de dizaine de milliers de corps dans des fosses communes à Butare. Mais l'étendue de son implication dans la planification et l'exécution du génocide avait fait débat en première instance.

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Initially, the company bought a vacant power plant in Southaven and set up natural gas turbines to fuel its data centers in Memphis. It has since announced that it was investing a total of $20 billion to build a data center in Mississippi.

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Initially, the company bought a vacant power plant in Southaven and set up natural gas turbines to fuel its data centers in Memphis. It has since announced that it was investing a total of $20 billion to build a data center in Mississippi.

فەرماندەیی ناوەندیی ئەمەریکا، سێنتکۆم ئێوارەی ڕۆژی سێشەممە 9ی مانگی شەش بە کاتی ئێران ڕایگەیاند هێزەکانی بە فەرمانی سەرۆکی ئەمەریکا لە کاتژمێر 5ی ئێوارە بە کاتی ئەمەریکا هێرشی بەرگری لە خۆیان لە دژی ئێران دەستپێکردووە. لە ڕاگەیەندراوەکەی سێنتکۆمدا هاتووە هێرشەکان لە وەڵامی خستەخوارەوەی کۆپتەرێکی هێرشبەری ئاپاچی ئەمەریکا لە ڕۆژی پێشوودا ئەنجام دراون و "کاردانەوەیەکی گونجاوە بۆ کردەوە شەڕانگێزانە و ناڕەواکانی ئێران." دۆناڵد ترامپ، سەرۆکی ئەمەریکا هەر ئەمڕۆ هەواڵی خستەخوارەوەی هەلیکۆپتەرێکی...

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فەرماندەیی ناوەندیی ئەمەریکا، سێنتکۆم ئێوارەی ڕۆژی سێشەممە 9ی مانگی شەش بە کاتی ئێران ڕایگەیاند هێزەکانی بە فەرمانی سەرۆکی ئەمەریکا لە کاتژمێر 5ی ئێوارە بە کاتی ئەمەریکا هێرشی بەرگری لە خۆیان لە دژی ئێران دەستپێکردووە. لە ڕاگەیەندراوەکەی سێنتکۆمدا هاتووە هێرشەکان لە وەڵامی خستەخوارەوەی کۆپتەرێکی هێرشبەری ئاپاچی ئەمەریکا لە ڕۆژی پێشوودا ئەنجام دراون و "کاردانەوەیەکی گونجاوە بۆ کردەوە شەڕانگێزانە و ناڕەواکانی ئێران." دۆناڵد ترامپ، سەرۆکی ئەمەریکا هەر ئەمڕۆ هەواڵی خستەخوارەوەی هەلیکۆپتەرێکی...

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Arizona’s Republican legislative leaders reached a budget deal with Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs and Democratic lawmakers, they announced Tuesday, weeks away from the June 30 deadline to avoid a state government shutdown. The $18.3 billion budget deal includes $1.45 billion in tax cuts that will bring the state’s tax code in line with changes made […]

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Arizona’s Republican legislative leaders reached a budget deal with Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs and Democratic lawmakers, they announced Tuesday, weeks away from the June 30 deadline to avoid a state government shutdown. The $18.3 billion budget deal includes $1.45 billion in tax cuts that will bring the state’s tax code in line with changes made […]

China’s Belt and Road Initiative, the world’s largest ongoing infrastructure program, has a substantial climate impact. More than half its emissions stem from steel, the majority of which was produced in China. Cutting the emissions will require stronger environmental policies and major investment in cleaner manufacturing technologies, two new studies concluded. More than 130 million […]

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China’s Belt and Road Initiative, the world’s largest ongoing infrastructure program, has a substantial climate impact. More than half its emissions stem from steel, the majority of which was produced in China. Cutting the emissions will require stronger environmental policies and major investment in cleaner manufacturing technologies, two new studies concluded. More than 130 million […]

Global Voices busca voluntarios que nos ayuden a continuar con "Insights", nuestra serie de seminarios web en vídeo. Descubre cómo puedes colaborar.

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