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Ezohiko hauteskunde-segida suertatu da aurtengo otsaileko lehen hamabostaldian Asia ekialdean. Oso tenore desberdinetakoak dira, baina badute transzendentzia-kutsua, bazterrekoa izatetik ardatzekoa bihurtzen ari den mundu-parte batean.

Ezohiko hauteskunde-segida suertatu da aurtengo otsaileko lehen hamabostaldian Asia ekialdean. Oso tenore desberdinetakoak dira, baina badute transzendentzia-kutsua, bazterrekoa izatetik ardatzekoa bihurtzen ari den mundu-parte batean.
15 minutes

Gaur liburutegi berezi batez hitz egin digu Nagore Irazustabarrenak. Bibliotheca Fictiva du izena, fikziozko liburutegia, eta Johns Hopkins unibersitatean dago (Baltimore, AEB). Fatsifikazio historiko eta literarioak biltzen dituen liburutegi berezia da eta 22.000 dokumentuz osatua dago. Nolabait esateko, gezurrak biltzen dituen liburutegia da. Honako abestiak erabili ditugu aste honetan: Asgarth - 'Gezurrak' Fendi x Bang Chan - 'Roman Empire' Massimo Pericolo, Crookers, J Lord - 'Troia' Carl Anderson - 'Superstar'

15 minutes
Gaur liburutegi berezi batez hitz egin digu Nagore Irazustabarrenak. Bibliotheca Fictiva du izena, fikziozko liburutegia, eta Johns Hopkins unibersitatean dago (Baltimore, AEB). Fatsifikazio historiko eta literarioak biltzen dituen liburutegi berezia da eta 22.000 dokumentuz osatua dago. Nolabait esateko, gezurrak biltzen dituen liburutegia da. Honako abestiak erabili ditugu aste honetan: Asgarth - 'Gezurrak' Fendi x Bang Chan - 'Roman Empire' Massimo Pericolo, Crookers, J Lord - 'Troia' Carl Anderson - 'Superstar'
22 minutes

Less than seven months from now, on Aug. 6, Kansas voters will see on their primary ballots an amendment to the state constitution they can vote “yes” or “no” on. It reads in part: “The citizens of Kansas who are qualified electors shall elect the justices of the supreme court. The rules applicable for such elections and […]

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Less than seven months from now, on Aug. 6, Kansas voters will see on their primary ballots an amendment to the state constitution they can vote “yes” or “no” on. It reads in part: “The citizens of Kansas who are qualified electors shall elect the justices of the supreme court. The rules applicable for such elections and […]
24 minutes
പാല്, പത്രം, ആശുപത്രി, മരുന്ന് ഷാപ്പുകള്, ഫയര് ആന്ഡ് റെസ്ക്യൂ, ആംബുലന്സ് തുടങ്ങിയ അത്യാവശ്യ സര്വീസൊഴിച്ച് മറ്റെല്ലാ മേഖലയിലെയും,
പാല്, പത്രം, ആശുപത്രി, മരുന്ന് ഷാപ്പുകള്, ഫയര് ആന്ഡ് റെസ്ക്യൂ, ആംബുലന്സ് തുടങ്ങിയ അത്യാവശ്യ സര്വീസൊഴിച്ച് മറ്റെല്ലാ മേഖലയിലെയും,
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ജില്ലാ പരിഷത്ത് തിരഞ്ഞെടുപ്പിൽ പാത്രൂഡ് മണ്ഡലത്തിൽ നിന്നും വിജയിച്ച എൻസിപി സ്ഥാനാർത്ഥി അമോൽ ഭോരെയുടെ വിജയാഘോഷത്തിന്റെ ഭാഗമായാണ് എൻസിപി പ്രവർത്തകർ ഹോട്ടലിലെത്തിയത്.
ജില്ലാ പരിഷത്ത് തിരഞ്ഞെടുപ്പിൽ പാത്രൂഡ് മണ്ഡലത്തിൽ നിന്നും വിജയിച്ച എൻസിപി സ്ഥാനാർത്ഥി അമോൽ ഭോരെയുടെ വിജയാഘോഷത്തിന്റെ ഭാഗമായാണ് എൻസിപി പ്രവർത്തകർ ഹോട്ടലിലെത്തിയത്.
24 minutes
ഇരുവര്ക്കും കടുവ വേട്ട സംഘങ്ങളുമായി ബന്ധമുണ്ടോ എന്ന കാര്യത്തിൽ അന്വേഷണം തുടരുന്നു
ഇരുവര്ക്കും കടുവ വേട്ട സംഘങ്ങളുമായി ബന്ധമുണ്ടോ എന്ന കാര്യത്തിൽ അന്വേഷണം തുടരുന്നു
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By Taylor Knopf When a patient expresses a mental health concern to their primary care provider, that typically generates a referral to a behavioral health specialist. Then that specialist contacts the patient to schedule an appointment. It can take multiple tries to get the appointment scheduled, and then the first available slot is sometimes weeks […] The post From referral to real time: mental health care comes to the exam room appeared first on North Carolina Health News.
By Taylor Knopf When a patient expresses a mental health concern to their primary care provider, that typically generates a referral to a behavioral health specialist. Then that specialist contacts the patient to schedule an appointment. It can take multiple tries to get the appointment scheduled, and then the first available slot is sometimes weeks […] The post From referral to real time: mental health care comes to the exam room appeared first on North Carolina Health News.
25 minutes

Introduction The High Court in Amasaman has delivered its judgment in the appeal filed by Patricia Asieduaa, popularly known as Agradaa, challenging both her conviction and the 15-year prison sentence imposed by an Accra Circuit Court in July 2025. While the court upheld her conviction, it significantly reduced her sentence to 12 calendar months, finding …

Introduction The High Court in Amasaman has delivered its judgment in the appeal filed by Patricia Asieduaa, popularly known as Agradaa, challenging both her conviction and the 15-year prison sentence imposed by an Accra Circuit Court in July 2025. While the court upheld her conviction, it significantly reduced her sentence to 12 calendar months, finding …
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Last month, the parents of a 7-year-old girl whose nose wouldn’t stop bleeding took her to Portland Adventist Health in Portland, Oregon, for urgent care. Before the family could get through the doors, federal immigration agents reportedly detained them in the parking lot and took them to a detention center in Texas. At Hennepin County […]

Last month, the parents of a 7-year-old girl whose nose wouldn’t stop bleeding took her to Portland Adventist Health in Portland, Oregon, for urgent care. Before the family could get through the doors, federal immigration agents reportedly detained them in the parking lot and took them to a detention center in Texas. At Hennepin County […]
25 minutes

State Rep. Jamie Callender, come on down! Join the rest of your bullying GOP colleagues as they continue the assault on democracy in Ohio. After all, it was no less than House Speaker Matt Huffman who famously said in 2022 that “we can kind of do what we want.” It seems that Callender has taken […]

State Rep. Jamie Callender, come on down! Join the rest of your bullying GOP colleagues as they continue the assault on democracy in Ohio. After all, it was no less than House Speaker Matt Huffman who famously said in 2022 that “we can kind of do what we want.” It seems that Callender has taken […]
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El Comité Olímpico Internacional (COI) ha declarado que de momento no hay un brote generalizado, sino casos aislados y contenidos en delegaciones específicas.
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El Comité Olímpico Internacional (COI) ha declarado que de momento no hay un brote generalizado, sino casos aislados y contenidos en delegaciones específicas.
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The House of Delegates signed off on a bill aimed at preventing the state’s rates of chronic disease and improving nutrition and physical activity. House Bill 4982, the Make West Virginia Healthy Act of 2026, would give the existing Office of Healthy Lifestyles “teeth” and “guardrails,” lead sponsor Del. Evan Worrell, R-Cabell, told House members. […]

The House of Delegates signed off on a bill aimed at preventing the state’s rates of chronic disease and improving nutrition and physical activity. House Bill 4982, the Make West Virginia Healthy Act of 2026, would give the existing Office of Healthy Lifestyles “teeth” and “guardrails,” lead sponsor Del. Evan Worrell, R-Cabell, told House members. […]
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Advances in drilling and subsurface engineering are unlocking a constant, clean power source deep within the Earth.
Advances in drilling and subsurface engineering are unlocking a constant, clean power source deep within the Earth.
26 minutes
Згодна з «файламі Эпштэйна», амэрыканскі фінансіст адсочваў, якія дзяўчаты-мадэлі зьяўляюцца ў Беларусі, дапамагаў ім дабрацца да ЗША і Францыі, даваў жыцьцёвыя парады і атрымліваў рэзюмэ беларускіх мадэляў з фота і відэа. Што яшчэ хавае перапіска, расказваем.
Згодна з «файламі Эпштэйна», амэрыканскі фінансіст адсочваў, якія дзяўчаты-мадэлі зьяўляюцца ў Беларусі, дапамагаў ім дабрацца да ЗША і Францыі, даваў жыцьцёвыя парады і атрымліваў рэзюмэ беларускіх мадэляў з фота і відэа. Што яшчэ хавае перапіска, расказваем.
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Women with breast cancer living in states that expanded Medicaid eligibility were less likely to die from the disease — but not everyone benefited equally, according to a recent study published in the medical journal JAMA Network Open. Researchers from Howard University, the University of Alabama, Henry Ford Hospital in Michigan, and others looked at […]

Women with breast cancer living in states that expanded Medicaid eligibility were less likely to die from the disease — but not everyone benefited equally, according to a recent study published in the medical journal JAMA Network Open. Researchers from Howard University, the University of Alabama, Henry Ford Hospital in Michigan, and others looked at […]
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Good Bunny Bad Trump Dept: Super Bowl LX sucked, but Bad Bunny's exuberant "cultural landmine" of a half-time show was fire, a heartfelt, sanguine, unifying "love letter to the American Dream," or what MAGA called an "affront to the Greatness of America" during which they "couldn't understand a word of it" - Spanish! horrors! - and what's up with that? The final, unforgivable sin, proof their sordid culture war's almost done: The scoreboard proclaiming, "The only thing more powerful than hate is love." Sunday's Super Bowl, held at the Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, CA, made it into the ranks of "among the six most boring games ever." But the brouhaha over an all-Spanish show at this historic moment by a 31-year-old global superstar and fierce advocate of Puerto Rican independence who dedicated his performance to "all Latinos and Latinas," has loudly urged "ICE out," launched a 57-date world tour that skipped the continental US, paused a European tour to join protests in San Juan - and sometimes wears a dress - made up for the game's lack of dazzle. Born Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, he grew up in Puerto Rico's working-class coastal town of Vega Bajal, came of age in a period marked by economic recession and natural disasters - like 2017's Hurricane Maria, when Trump infamously tossed paper towels into a suffering crowd - and just ten years ago was a student working at an Econo supermarket and writing songs in his spare time. Emerging from a small Caribbean island with a long and painful colonial history, Benito started out "just trying to connect with my roots, connect with my people, connect with myself." Today, as the most-streamed artist on the planet with 90.5 million monthly listeners on Spotify, he's hailed as the King of Latin Trap, a Spanish-language derivative of US rap merged with home-grown reggaeton and salsa, often with dark themes of street life. He's also posited as a stunning success story who defies Trump's (white) America First bigotry, with a "solemn devotion to his land, identity (and) history" while declining to translate his music to English or compromise his politics. In her five-star review of his half-time show, Stefanie Fernández above all lauds his music as "a thrilling ode to Boricua joy" - not just Puerto Rican, but with a deep sense of resistance and celebration of "the love, the community and the absolute joy that we create together every day in spite of everything." His arrival on the stage of the Super Bowl, in the belly of the beast of capitalism and nationalism and singing in “non-English,” was widely deemed "a cultural game changer" and "a landmark moment for Latinos" - especially now amidst state terror, said an activist: "We need a proud voice, and we need that voice to be in Spanish." Still, in a trailer before the show, Benito kept things chill. "It's gonna be fun and easy," he said. "People don’t even have to learn Spanish. It's better they just learn to dance." In the face of oligarchic ad rates - $10 million for a 30-second spot, including one for Epstein survivors - NFL commissioner Roger Goodell praised Bad Bunny as “one of the greatest artists in the world." Also, even in the face of MAGA outrage, he needs him for the same real-world, changing-demographic reason the NFL now runs 75 Spanish-language broadcasts a season. From one executive: "It's mathematically impossible for the League to grow without Latinos." Bad Bunny's elaborately choreographed, 13-minute show, studded with sultry dancers, began in a sea of sugarcane and unfolded in "an entire ecosystem of community": farmers in straw hats, old men playing dominoes, street vendors selling coco frío, shaved ice, tacos (by LA's Villa’s Tacos), boxers Xander Zayas and Emiliano Vargas, a brass band, an actual wedding, a block party with barbershops and bodegas, a shot from Toñita, owner of one of New York's City's last Puerto Rican social clubs. Lady Gaga and Ricky Martin popped in, along with cameos by several Latin artists - Pedro Pascal, Cardi B. Symbolism was everywhere: He carried the flag of Puerto Rican independence; his white jacket bore his mother’s birth year, 1964; he crashed through a roof, marking the island's shoddy housing; he climbed an electric pole with flickering power lines overhead, for its chronic outages and failing power grid. He handed his Grammy to a little boy, young Benito: future meets past. The buoyant crowds around him were young, old, dark, light, men, women, heavy, slim - redefining, said one fan, "who gets to be American," and how broad that definition can be. Like his "ICE out" declaration, just last weekend, when he won three Grammys, including a historic album of the year, for DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS, the first Spanish-language album to win. "We’re not savages, we’re not animals, we’re not aliens," he said in an emotional speech. "We are humans, and we are Americans.” In response, the White House raved he’d attacked “law enforcement.” And so it went. When the NFL announced the show's performers - Bad Bunny and Green Day, who performed American Idiot, Trump stupidly said, "I’m anti-them. I think it’s a terrible choice. All it does is sow hatred" - this, from the lifetime racist who last week posted the atrocity of the Obamas as apes. Later, Jon Osoff called him "a Klansman" amidst an evil, 38,000-mention "Epstein class." He was too kind. Bad Bunny was on at Mar-A-Hell-go, but Trump didn’t go to the game, likely warned he'd be booed like JD at the Olympics. Still, he trashed the show as "absolutely terrible, one of the worst ever,” whining, "Nobody understands what this guy is saying" and what about "the Best Stock Market and 401(k)s in History!" Vile MAGA chimed in. Megyn Kelly: "I like my half-time shows in English from people who love America." Matt Walsh: The show "in a language almost none of your lifelong fans can understand, while waving the flags of countries none of them are from, is the biggest fuck you to your own audience." Laura Loomer: "Illegal aliens and Latin hookers twerking at the Super Bowl. Not a single white person...Immigrants have literally ruined everything." Other sages: "Someone needs to tell Bad Bunny he’s in America. This is an abomination," "I didn't understand a word of that show," "If we learned anything, it's that we should be deporting more people," and, "I hate the illegals even more now." For these deplorables, Turning Point USA broadcast a cheesy alternative, "All American Half-Time Show" featuring 55-year-old Formerly A Kid Rock in shorts along with country singers Brantley Gilbert, Lee Brice and Gabby Barrett, who came in third on Season 16 of American Idol, playing "great songs for folks who love America." It was filmed earlier at an apparent strip club to a pallid crowd of dozens, including freshly-booed JD. There were "technical difficulties" due to "licensing restrictions"- they forgot to get permission from X - so they had to move to YouTube. It was themed "Faith. Family. Freedom," perfect for Kid's song, "Young ladies, young ladies, I like ’em underage/ Some say that’s statutory/ But I say it’s mandatory." He got roasted for "the worst lip-syncing of all time," but gamely urged flabby cultists to put their small old fists in the air and softly shout, out of beat, "FIGHT FIGHT," "TRUMP TRUMP," and "Rock for Freedom, Rock for Truth." SAD. Inexplicably impressed, dumb Tommy Tuberville wrote, "Roger 'Woke' Goodell better be taking notes, because millions of Americans would rather hear good music from these patriots instead of anti-American propaganda from Bad Rabbit or whatever his name is." Many disagreed: "It was literally tens of people," "It was painfully long," "It was everything and nothing all at once," "It was like watching goldfish in a glass fishbowl, just swimming back and forth, in circles, in their own shit," "It was the definition of trying too hard," "Bless their hearts," and, "Holy fuck these people are cringe." One die-hard called it "a massive victory for TPUSA," Megyn Kelly wept from "a stunningly powerful" tribute to Charlie Kirk, and about five million people watched it all. An estimated 135 million watched Bad Bunny, and millions more later streamed it, even though he sowed hatred by singing in Spanish, the first language for over 50 million Americans, who also speak about 400 other languages. Bad Bunny, many felt, brought joy, exuberance, a reminder of "what the American dream really looks like," of "who we are, or at least can be." "He simply showed his humanity," said one fan, "and reminded us of our own." There were watch parties, said another, because, "I'll be damned if I let fear take my joy away." And while Latinos have been losing socio-economic wars for years, in the culture war, by arguing there's something better than the right wing's hate, "We're winning." Bad Bunny closed by saying, "God bless America." Then, flanked by dancers carrying jubilant flags, they strode forward en masse as he recited all the names, one by one, of the Hemisphere, the hard-fought-after Americas, South, North, Central, ending with the United States, Canada, and "my mother land, Puerto Rico." Seguimos aquí,” he said. “We’re still here.” Finally, he spiked a football. It read, “TOGETHER, WE ARE AMERICA.”

Good Bunny Bad Trump Dept: Super Bowl LX sucked, but Bad Bunny's exuberant "cultural landmine" of a half-time show was fire, a heartfelt, sanguine, unifying "love letter to the American Dream," or what MAGA called an "affront to the Greatness of America" during which they "couldn't understand a word of it" - Spanish! horrors! - and what's up with that? The final, unforgivable sin, proof their sordid culture war's almost done: The scoreboard proclaiming, "The only thing more powerful than hate is love." Sunday's Super Bowl, held at the Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, CA, made it into the ranks of "among the six most boring games ever." But the brouhaha over an all-Spanish show at this historic moment by a 31-year-old global superstar and fierce advocate of Puerto Rican independence who dedicated his performance to "all Latinos and Latinas," has loudly urged "ICE out," launched a 57-date world tour that skipped the continental US, paused a European tour to join protests in San Juan - and sometimes wears a dress - made up for the game's lack of dazzle. Born Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, he grew up in Puerto Rico's working-class coastal town of Vega Bajal, came of age in a period marked by economic recession and natural disasters - like 2017's Hurricane Maria, when Trump infamously tossed paper towels into a suffering crowd - and just ten years ago was a student working at an Econo supermarket and writing songs in his spare time. Emerging from a small Caribbean island with a long and painful colonial history, Benito started out "just trying to connect with my roots, connect with my people, connect with myself." Today, as the most-streamed artist on the planet with 90.5 million monthly listeners on Spotify, he's hailed as the King of Latin Trap, a Spanish-language derivative of US rap merged with home-grown reggaeton and salsa, often with dark themes of street life. He's also posited as a stunning success story who defies Trump's (white) America First bigotry, with a "solemn devotion to his land, identity (and) history" while declining to translate his music to English or compromise his politics. In her five-star review of his half-time show, Stefanie Fernández above all lauds his music as "a thrilling ode to Boricua joy" - not just Puerto Rican, but with a deep sense of resistance and celebration of "the love, the community and the absolute joy that we create together every day in spite of everything." His arrival on the stage of the Super Bowl, in the belly of the beast of capitalism and nationalism and singing in “non-English,” was widely deemed "a cultural game changer" and "a landmark moment for Latinos" - especially now amidst state terror, said an activist: "We need a proud voice, and we need that voice to be in Spanish." Still, in a trailer before the show, Benito kept things chill. "It's gonna be fun and easy," he said. "People don’t even have to learn Spanish. It's better they just learn to dance." In the face of oligarchic ad rates - $10 million for a 30-second spot, including one for Epstein survivors - NFL commissioner Roger Goodell praised Bad Bunny as “one of the greatest artists in the world." Also, even in the face of MAGA outrage, he needs him for the same real-world, changing-demographic reason the NFL now runs 75 Spanish-language broadcasts a season. From one executive: "It's mathematically impossible for the League to grow without Latinos." Bad Bunny's elaborately choreographed, 13-minute show, studded with sultry dancers, began in a sea of sugarcane and unfolded in "an entire ecosystem of community": farmers in straw hats, old men playing dominoes, street vendors selling coco frío, shaved ice, tacos (by LA's Villa’s Tacos), boxers Xander Zayas and Emiliano Vargas, a brass band, an actual wedding, a block party with barbershops and bodegas, a shot from Toñita, owner of one of New York's City's last Puerto Rican social clubs. Lady Gaga and Ricky Martin popped in, along with cameos by several Latin artists - Pedro Pascal, Cardi B. Symbolism was everywhere: He carried the flag of Puerto Rican independence; his white jacket bore his mother’s birth year, 1964; he crashed through a roof, marking the island's shoddy housing; he climbed an electric pole with flickering power lines overhead, for its chronic outages and failing power grid. He handed his Grammy to a little boy, young Benito: future meets past. The buoyant crowds around him were young, old, dark, light, men, women, heavy, slim - redefining, said one fan, "who gets to be American," and how broad that definition can be. Like his "ICE out" declaration, just last weekend, when he won three Grammys, including a historic album of the year, for DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS, the first Spanish-language album to win. "We’re not savages, we’re not animals, we’re not aliens," he said in an emotional speech. "We are humans, and we are Americans.” In response, the White House raved he’d attacked “law enforcement.” And so it went. When the NFL announced the show's performers - Bad Bunny and Green Day, who performed American Idiot, Trump stupidly said, "I’m anti-them. I think it’s a terrible choice. All it does is sow hatred" - this, from the lifetime racist who last week posted the atrocity of the Obamas as apes. Later, Jon Osoff called him "a Klansman" amidst an evil, 38,000-mention "Epstein class." He was too kind. Bad Bunny was on at Mar-A-Hell-go, but Trump didn’t go to the game, likely warned he'd be booed like JD at the Olympics. Still, he trashed the show as "absolutely terrible, one of the worst ever,” whining, "Nobody understands what this guy is saying" and what about "the Best Stock Market and 401(k)s in History!" Vile MAGA chimed in. Megyn Kelly: "I like my half-time shows in English from people who love America." Matt Walsh: The show "in a language almost none of your lifelong fans can understand, while waving the flags of countries none of them are from, is the biggest fuck you to your own audience." Laura Loomer: "Illegal aliens and Latin hookers twerking at the Super Bowl. Not a single white person...Immigrants have literally ruined everything." Other sages: "Someone needs to tell Bad Bunny he’s in America. This is an abomination," "I didn't understand a word of that show," "If we learned anything, it's that we should be deporting more people," and, "I hate the illegals even more now." For these deplorables, Turning Point USA broadcast a cheesy alternative, "All American Half-Time Show" featuring 55-year-old Formerly A Kid Rock in shorts along with country singers Brantley Gilbert, Lee Brice and Gabby Barrett, who came in third on Season 16 of American Idol, playing "great songs for folks who love America." It was filmed earlier at an apparent strip club to a pallid crowd of dozens, including freshly-booed JD. There were "technical difficulties" due to "licensing restrictions"- they forgot to get permission from X - so they had to move to YouTube. It was themed "Faith. Family. Freedom," perfect for Kid's song, "Young ladies, young ladies, I like ’em underage/ Some say that’s statutory/ But I say it’s mandatory." He got roasted for "the worst lip-syncing of all time," but gamely urged flabby cultists to put their small old fists in the air and softly shout, out of beat, "FIGHT FIGHT," "TRUMP TRUMP," and "Rock for Freedom, Rock for Truth." SAD. Inexplicably impressed, dumb Tommy Tuberville wrote, "Roger 'Woke' Goodell better be taking notes, because millions of Americans would rather hear good music from these patriots instead of anti-American propaganda from Bad Rabbit or whatever his name is." Many disagreed: "It was literally tens of people," "It was painfully long," "It was everything and nothing all at once," "It was like watching goldfish in a glass fishbowl, just swimming back and forth, in circles, in their own shit," "It was the definition of trying too hard," "Bless their hearts," and, "Holy fuck these people are cringe." One die-hard called it "a massive victory for TPUSA," Megyn Kelly wept from "a stunningly powerful" tribute to Charlie Kirk, and about five million people watched it all. An estimated 135 million watched Bad Bunny, and millions more later streamed it, even though he sowed hatred by singing in Spanish, the first language for over 50 million Americans, who also speak about 400 other languages. Bad Bunny, many felt, brought joy, exuberance, a reminder of "what the American dream really looks like," of "who we are, or at least can be." "He simply showed his humanity," said one fan, "and reminded us of our own." There were watch parties, said another, because, "I'll be damned if I let fear take my joy away." And while Latinos have been losing socio-economic wars for years, in the culture war, by arguing there's something better than the right wing's hate, "We're winning." Bad Bunny closed by saying, "God bless America." Then, flanked by dancers carrying jubilant flags, they strode forward en masse as he recited all the names, one by one, of the Hemisphere, the hard-fought-after Americas, South, North, Central, ending with the United States, Canada, and "my mother land, Puerto Rico." Seguimos aquí,” he said. “We’re still here.” Finally, he spiked a football. It read, “TOGETHER, WE ARE AMERICA.”
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"בן אור עובדת בפחם ובשמן, ורבות מהדמויות בעבודותיה ישובות, רכונות על שולחן, שוכבות או נייחות. בעבודת הוידאו היא מוסיפה את אלמנט הזמן באופן פיזי, פיסולי ומאד נוכח. עם זאת, זה אינו זמן מדיד, לינארי שמתחיל בנקודה ומסתיים באחרת. זה זמן משוטט, מחפש, משתהה". חיה שפר על עבודתה של אן בן אור במוזיאון רמת גן הפוסט לְכִי לָךְ הופיע ראשון בערב רב Erev Rav

31 minutes
"בן אור עובדת בפחם ובשמן, ורבות מהדמויות בעבודותיה ישובות, רכונות על שולחן, שוכבות או נייחות. בעבודת הוידאו היא מוסיפה את אלמנט הזמן באופן פיזי, פיסולי ומאד נוכח. עם זאת, זה אינו זמן מדיד, לינארי שמתחיל בנקודה ומסתיים באחרת. זה זמן משוטט, מחפש, משתהה". חיה שפר על עבודתה של אן בן אור במוזיאון רמת גן הפוסט לְכִי לָךְ הופיע ראשון בערב רב Erev Rav
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Debutó en Primera con 28 años y ya parece un veterano de Heliópolis.

Debutó en Primera con 28 años y ya parece un veterano de Heliópolis.
32 minutes
La alerta afecta a más de 60 países en todo el mundo, incluida España. Los posibles efectos negativos dependen de la edad del bebé y en algunos casos puede llegar a ser mortal Hemeroteca - Cinco bebés fueron hospitalizados en España por una toxina tras beber leche de fórmula Desde hace algunas semanas, varias de las compañías lácteas más grandes del mundo –incluidas, entre otras, Nestlé, Danone, Granarolo y Lactalis– están retirando y bloqueando lotes de fórmula infantil, por el temor a que estén contaminados con una toxina llamada cereulida. Esta situación ha provocado retiradas masivas de productos y ha suscitado gran preocupación entre los padres. La alerta es global y afecta a más de 60 países en todo el mundo. Se estima que al menos 29 países europeos están involucrados. España no es una excepción: la Agencia Española de Seguridad Alimentaria y Nutrición (AESAN) ha emitido varias notificaciones de retirada preventiva de diversos lotes de leche de fórmula infantil por la posible presencia de cereulida. Náuses, vómitos y diarreas La cereulida es una toxina termoestable producida por las bacterias Bacillus cereus y Bacillus weihenstephanensis. Resistente al ácido y a las enzimas digestivas, provoca náuseas y vómitos intensos y cíclicos repentinos entre 30 minutos y seis horas después de su ingestión. También puede causar dolor abdominal y, a veces, diarrea. Incluso ocasionalmente da lugar a intoxicaciones graves relacionadas con insuficiencias hepáticas agudas. En bebés pequeños, puede alterar el equilibrio sódico del cuerpo y provocar complicaciones como la deshidratación. Los posibles efectos negativos para la salud se consideran de bajos a moderados y dependen de la edad del bebé. Los neonatos y los bebés menores de seis meses tienen mayor riesgo de padecer enfermedades graves. De todas formas, la acumulación de cereulida en productos alimenticios es un riesgo significativo porque no se destruye fácilmente mediante métodos de procesamiento o digestión de los alimentos. En algunos casos, incluso puede llegar a ser mortal. El principal sospechoso El motivo de la posible contaminación con cereulida ha sido rastreado hasta un ingrediente específico: el aceite de ácido araquidónico o ARA, suministrado a las compañías por un proveedor internacional. El ARA es un ácido graso omega-6 utilizado en la industria alimentaria. Los fabricantes de fórmulas infantiles lo emplean en algunos productos, de conformidad con el Reglamento (UE) 2016/127. Dada la situación, la Comisión Europea solicitó a la Autoridad Europea de Seguridad Alimentaria (AESA) que emitiera asesoramiento científico urgente para respaldar las decisiones sobre la retirada de productos. Tras una evaluación rápida de los riesgos, la AESA ha establecido un nuevo nivel máximo de ingesta diaria segura para la cereulida. El “síndrome del arroz frito” Bacillus cereus es el principal agente causante del “síndrome del arroz frito” que se produce cuando el arroz hervido se deja a temperatura ambiente durante unas horas. Se estima que Bacillus cereus es responsable del 1,4 % al 12 % de todos los brotes de intoxicación alimentaria en el mundo. La bacteria produce enfermedades gastrointestinales de dos tipos: eméticas y diarreicas. El tipo emético, que a menudo es asociado con la ingesta de pasta y de arroz contaminado, surge por la presencia de la cereulida en los alimentos. En 2008, la muerte súbita de un adulto joven (20 años) fue asociada a una intoxicación alimentaria por Bacillus cereus. Todo comenzó el 1 de octubre, cuando el joven enfermó tras ingerir restos de espaguetis con salsa de tomate, preparados cinco días antes y dejados en la cocina a temperatura ambiente. Después de asistir a clase, los calentó en el microondas. Inmediatamente después de comer, salió de casa para realizar actividades deportivas, pero regresó 30 minutos después y sufrió dolor de cabeza, dolor abdominal, náuseas y diarrea acuosa. Después de medianoche, se quedó dormido. A la mañana siguiente, a las 11:00, sus padres estaban preocupados porque no se había levantado. Cuando fueron a su habitación, lo encontraron muerto. Los análisis posteriores aislaron cepas eméticas de Bacillus cereus y se encontraron altos niveles de cereulida en los espaguetis. Cocinar alimentos contaminados a las temperaturas recomendadas elimina las células vegetativas de Bacillus cereus. Sin embargo, las esporas de esta bacteria, que son resistentes al calor, pueden sobrevivir al proceso de cocción y volver a germinar si los alimentos se enfrían lentamente. Si los alimentos se mantienen durante varias horas a temperaturas inadecuadas antes de servirlos –por encima de 5 °C en el caso de alimentos fríos o por debajo de 57 °C en alimentos calientes– pueden desarrollarse concentraciones peligrosas de bacterias o de toxinas antes del consumo. El correcto almacenamiento de los alimentos es fundamental para evitar las intoxicaciones alimentarias en el hogar. Raúl Rivas González es catedrático de Microbiología de la Universidad de Salamanca y miembro de la Sociedad Española de Microbiología . Este artículo fue publicado originalmente en The Conversation. Lea el original.
32 minutes
La alerta afecta a más de 60 países en todo el mundo, incluida España. Los posibles efectos negativos dependen de la edad del bebé y en algunos casos puede llegar a ser mortal Hemeroteca - Cinco bebés fueron hospitalizados en España por una toxina tras beber leche de fórmula Desde hace algunas semanas, varias de las compañías lácteas más grandes del mundo –incluidas, entre otras, Nestlé, Danone, Granarolo y Lactalis– están retirando y bloqueando lotes de fórmula infantil, por el temor a que estén contaminados con una toxina llamada cereulida. Esta situación ha provocado retiradas masivas de productos y ha suscitado gran preocupación entre los padres. La alerta es global y afecta a más de 60 países en todo el mundo. Se estima que al menos 29 países europeos están involucrados. España no es una excepción: la Agencia Española de Seguridad Alimentaria y Nutrición (AESAN) ha emitido varias notificaciones de retirada preventiva de diversos lotes de leche de fórmula infantil por la posible presencia de cereulida. Náuses, vómitos y diarreas La cereulida es una toxina termoestable producida por las bacterias Bacillus cereus y Bacillus weihenstephanensis. Resistente al ácido y a las enzimas digestivas, provoca náuseas y vómitos intensos y cíclicos repentinos entre 30 minutos y seis horas después de su ingestión. También puede causar dolor abdominal y, a veces, diarrea. Incluso ocasionalmente da lugar a intoxicaciones graves relacionadas con insuficiencias hepáticas agudas. En bebés pequeños, puede alterar el equilibrio sódico del cuerpo y provocar complicaciones como la deshidratación. Los posibles efectos negativos para la salud se consideran de bajos a moderados y dependen de la edad del bebé. Los neonatos y los bebés menores de seis meses tienen mayor riesgo de padecer enfermedades graves. De todas formas, la acumulación de cereulida en productos alimenticios es un riesgo significativo porque no se destruye fácilmente mediante métodos de procesamiento o digestión de los alimentos. En algunos casos, incluso puede llegar a ser mortal. El principal sospechoso El motivo de la posible contaminación con cereulida ha sido rastreado hasta un ingrediente específico: el aceite de ácido araquidónico o ARA, suministrado a las compañías por un proveedor internacional. El ARA es un ácido graso omega-6 utilizado en la industria alimentaria. Los fabricantes de fórmulas infantiles lo emplean en algunos productos, de conformidad con el Reglamento (UE) 2016/127. Dada la situación, la Comisión Europea solicitó a la Autoridad Europea de Seguridad Alimentaria (AESA) que emitiera asesoramiento científico urgente para respaldar las decisiones sobre la retirada de productos. Tras una evaluación rápida de los riesgos, la AESA ha establecido un nuevo nivel máximo de ingesta diaria segura para la cereulida. El “síndrome del arroz frito” Bacillus cereus es el principal agente causante del “síndrome del arroz frito” que se produce cuando el arroz hervido se deja a temperatura ambiente durante unas horas. Se estima que Bacillus cereus es responsable del 1,4 % al 12 % de todos los brotes de intoxicación alimentaria en el mundo. La bacteria produce enfermedades gastrointestinales de dos tipos: eméticas y diarreicas. El tipo emético, que a menudo es asociado con la ingesta de pasta y de arroz contaminado, surge por la presencia de la cereulida en los alimentos. En 2008, la muerte súbita de un adulto joven (20 años) fue asociada a una intoxicación alimentaria por Bacillus cereus. Todo comenzó el 1 de octubre, cuando el joven enfermó tras ingerir restos de espaguetis con salsa de tomate, preparados cinco días antes y dejados en la cocina a temperatura ambiente. Después de asistir a clase, los calentó en el microondas. Inmediatamente después de comer, salió de casa para realizar actividades deportivas, pero regresó 30 minutos después y sufrió dolor de cabeza, dolor abdominal, náuseas y diarrea acuosa. Después de medianoche, se quedó dormido. A la mañana siguiente, a las 11:00, sus padres estaban preocupados porque no se había levantado. Cuando fueron a su habitación, lo encontraron muerto. Los análisis posteriores aislaron cepas eméticas de Bacillus cereus y se encontraron altos niveles de cereulida en los espaguetis. Cocinar alimentos contaminados a las temperaturas recomendadas elimina las células vegetativas de Bacillus cereus. Sin embargo, las esporas de esta bacteria, que son resistentes al calor, pueden sobrevivir al proceso de cocción y volver a germinar si los alimentos se enfrían lentamente. Si los alimentos se mantienen durante varias horas a temperaturas inadecuadas antes de servirlos –por encima de 5 °C en el caso de alimentos fríos o por debajo de 57 °C en alimentos calientes– pueden desarrollarse concentraciones peligrosas de bacterias o de toxinas antes del consumo. El correcto almacenamiento de los alimentos es fundamental para evitar las intoxicaciones alimentarias en el hogar. Raúl Rivas González es catedrático de Microbiología de la Universidad de Salamanca y miembro de la Sociedad Española de Microbiología . Este artículo fue publicado originalmente en The Conversation. Lea el original.
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