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Diretor de fotografia brasileiro fala sobre o processo criativo e o reconhecimento que pode culminar em uma indicação ao Oscar 2026 O post Adolpho Veloso, vencedor do Critics Choice, analisa a fotografia de ‘Sonhos de Trem’ apareceu primeiro em Mídia NINJA.
Diretor de fotografia brasileiro fala sobre o processo criativo e o reconhecimento que pode culminar em uma indicação ao Oscar 2026 O post Adolpho Veloso, vencedor do Critics Choice, analisa a fotografia de ‘Sonhos de Trem’ apareceu primeiro em Mídia NINJA.
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Representantes de Argentina, Estados Unidos, Brasil, Uruguay, España y Chile, como país anfitrión, tendrá el FIP Bronze de San Antonio, emblemático torneo de pádel que, por primera vez, cuenta con 100 jugadores inscritos. Todos ellos buscarán ingresar al cuadro principal que se compondrá de 32 parejas, donde 26 entrarán de forma directa; 2 con Wild … Continua leyendo "FIP Bronze de San Antonio hace historia: torneo de pádel se internacionaliza y llega a 100 inscritos" The post FIP Bronze de San Antonio hace historia: torneo de pádel se internacionaliza y llega a 100 inscritos appeared first on BioBioChile.
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Representantes de Argentina, Estados Unidos, Brasil, Uruguay, España y Chile, como país anfitrión, tendrá el FIP Bronze de San Antonio, emblemático torneo de pádel que, por primera vez, cuenta con 100 jugadores inscritos. Todos ellos buscarán ingresar al cuadro principal que se compondrá de 32 parejas, donde 26 entrarán de forma directa; 2 con Wild … Continua leyendo "FIP Bronze de San Antonio hace historia: torneo de pádel se internacionaliza y llega a 100 inscritos" The post FIP Bronze de San Antonio hace historia: torneo de pádel se internacionaliza y llega a 100 inscritos appeared first on BioBioChile.
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Cuando bajan las temperaturas, el dilema es siempre el mismo: ¿abrigo calentito o abrigo bonito? Zara acaba de demostrar que no hay que elegir.

Cuando bajan las temperaturas, el dilema es siempre el mismo: ¿abrigo calentito o abrigo bonito? Zara acaba de demostrar que no hay que elegir.
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Oswaldo Vizcarrondo y el Profe Ortega, el relevo con ambición.

Oswaldo Vizcarrondo y el Profe Ortega, el relevo con ambición.
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ویژه برنامه یک سالگی دولت پرزیدنت ترامپ
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ویژه برنامه یک سالگی دولت پرزیدنت ترامپ
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As the U.S. withdraws from the World Health Organization, it cedes influence over global health programs. A more immediate concern is disruption of disease surveillance and emerging health threats.
As the U.S. withdraws from the World Health Organization, it cedes influence over global health programs. A more immediate concern is disruption of disease surveillance and emerging health threats.
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Hay zapatos que no solo se llevan, se viven y este botín cowboy de piel de Zara por 50 euros es uno de ellos.

Hay zapatos que no solo se llevan, se viven y este botín cowboy de piel de Zara por 50 euros es uno de ellos.
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The 467,000 postcards sent to Montana households with pictures of Secretary of State Christi Jacobsen and President Donald Trump cost $196,829 to produce and mail, according to the Montana Department of Administration. The post Montana Secretary of State political mailers cost $197,000 appeared first on Montana Free Press.

The 467,000 postcards sent to Montana households with pictures of Secretary of State Christi Jacobsen and President Donald Trump cost $196,829 to produce and mail, according to the Montana Department of Administration. The post Montana Secretary of State political mailers cost $197,000 appeared first on Montana Free Press.
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Udhëheqësi i tifogrupit nga Tetova është arrestuar nga Policia e Maqedonisë së Veriut në lidhje me një përleshje fizike që ka ndodhur në Tetovë, transmeton Portalb.mk. “Nëpunës policorë nga SPB Tetovë e privuan nga liria R.E. (23) nga Tetova, udhëheqës të një grupi tifozësh”, raportoi Policia e Maqedonisë së Veriut, duke paralajmëruar kallëzim penal pas […]

Udhëheqësi i tifogrupit nga Tetova është arrestuar nga Policia e Maqedonisë së Veriut në lidhje me një përleshje fizike që ka ndodhur në Tetovë, transmeton Portalb.mk. “Nëpunës policorë nga SPB Tetovë e privuan nga liria R.E. (23) nga Tetova, udhëheqës të një grupi tifozësh”, raportoi Policia e Maqedonisë së Veriut, duke paralajmëruar kallëzim penal pas […]
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(The Center Square) – For a candidate in North Carolina’s Republican primary in six weeks, the effort to have Democrats change registration to unaffiliated so they can send her to the state House of Representatives doesn't appear to have moved many in the two counties involved. Pamela Ayscue is trying to win House District 32, an area near Kerr Lake on the Virginia border that encompasses Granville County and the northern part of Vance inclusive of Henderson. On Jan. 10, she asked via social media for fellow Democrats to renounce their party affiliation by the Feb. 6 deadline, choosing instead to be unaffiliated in order to be able to choose a Republican ballot in the primary. On Super Tuesday, she is up against former Rep. Frank Sossamon in the Republican primary. Both are Henderson residents. In the week since her ask, according to Saturday’s release of registrations by the State Board of Elections, Granville County gained 281 total registrations and 177 voters chose unaffiliated. That’s just under 63%, or 10% worse than the overall state rate for the same seven days. Democrats in the county gained 19 registrations and Republicans 81. In Vance County, though numbers are total and not just District 32, there was a net gain of eight registrations with 18 choosing independence, Democrats losing six and Republicans losing three. Incumbent Democratic Rep. Bryan Cohn chose family and his business over a second term, leaving Henderson’s Melissa Elliott and Oxford’s Curtis McRae in the Democratic primary. Neither major party had a primary in 2024. Cohn unseated Sossamon in the general election, flipping the seat from red to blue, by 228 votes of more than 43,000 cast. Of six candidates running for the House that were Democrats as recently as last summer before changing in time to run as Republicans, Ayscue is the only one that would face a Democrat in November. Veteran politicos of North Carolina politics told TCS last week the chances any of the six could make it to the General Assembly are a longshot. All are campaigning on the strength of their career as educators. It is a coordinated effort, replete with group photo for campaign purposes. In addition to Ayscue, Michele Joyner-Dinwiddie is trying to win House District 35, Pamela Zanni HD81, Lisa Deaton Koperski HD89, Kelly VanHorn HD105 and Dr. Christopher Wilson HD117. State law permits unaffiliated voters to choose either a Democrat or Republican primary ballot, though not both. Registered voters of those parties – or the Green and Libertarian parties – can only choose their respective party. Joyner has also encouraged voters to switch from Democrat to unaffiliated. District 35 is a portion of Wake County stretching from the Falls Lake area to Little River Reservoir, with a drop toward Knightdale Boulevard between Knightdale and Wendell. Joyner runs against incumbent Republican Rep. Mike Schietzelt. Both are Wake Forest residents.
(The Center Square) – For a candidate in North Carolina’s Republican primary in six weeks, the effort to have Democrats change registration to unaffiliated so they can send her to the state House of Representatives doesn't appear to have moved many in the two counties involved. Pamela Ayscue is trying to win House District 32, an area near Kerr Lake on the Virginia border that encompasses Granville County and the northern part of Vance inclusive of Henderson. On Jan. 10, she asked via social media for fellow Democrats to renounce their party affiliation by the Feb. 6 deadline, choosing instead to be unaffiliated in order to be able to choose a Republican ballot in the primary. On Super Tuesday, she is up against former Rep. Frank Sossamon in the Republican primary. Both are Henderson residents. In the week since her ask, according to Saturday’s release of registrations by the State Board of Elections, Granville County gained 281 total registrations and 177 voters chose unaffiliated. That’s just under 63%, or 10% worse than the overall state rate for the same seven days. Democrats in the county gained 19 registrations and Republicans 81. In Vance County, though numbers are total and not just District 32, there was a net gain of eight registrations with 18 choosing independence, Democrats losing six and Republicans losing three. Incumbent Democratic Rep. Bryan Cohn chose family and his business over a second term, leaving Henderson’s Melissa Elliott and Oxford’s Curtis McRae in the Democratic primary. Neither major party had a primary in 2024. Cohn unseated Sossamon in the general election, flipping the seat from red to blue, by 228 votes of more than 43,000 cast. Of six candidates running for the House that were Democrats as recently as last summer before changing in time to run as Republicans, Ayscue is the only one that would face a Democrat in November. Veteran politicos of North Carolina politics told TCS last week the chances any of the six could make it to the General Assembly are a longshot. All are campaigning on the strength of their career as educators. It is a coordinated effort, replete with group photo for campaign purposes. In addition to Ayscue, Michele Joyner-Dinwiddie is trying to win House District 35, Pamela Zanni HD81, Lisa Deaton Koperski HD89, Kelly VanHorn HD105 and Dr. Christopher Wilson HD117. State law permits unaffiliated voters to choose either a Democrat or Republican primary ballot, though not both. Registered voters of those parties – or the Green and Libertarian parties – can only choose their respective party. Joyner has also encouraged voters to switch from Democrat to unaffiliated. District 35 is a portion of Wake County stretching from the Falls Lake area to Little River Reservoir, with a drop toward Knightdale Boulevard between Knightdale and Wendell. Joyner runs against incumbent Republican Rep. Mike Schietzelt. Both are Wake Forest residents.
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Кадыровн кхаа кӀентан долахь йу Соьлж-ГӀалахь 2 млрд сов мах болу хIусамаш. ГIишлош карийна «Можем объяснить» проектан журналисташна Росреестрера кхаьчначу хаамашкара.
Кадыровн кхаа кӀентан долахь йу Соьлж-ГӀалахь 2 млрд сов мах болу хIусамаш. ГIишлош карийна «Можем объяснить» проектан журналисташна Росреестрера кхаьчначу хаамашкара.
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Tiempo de lectura: 4 minutosDurante la primera declaración de Harold Salguero alias “Liro Rebelde”, el Ministerio Público no acusó del delito de asesinato al integrante de la pandilla del Barrio 18. Un hecho que ha generado reacciones por la inacción de la fiscalía frente a hechos en los que diez policías han sido asesinados y siete siguen en estado ... Read more

Tiempo de lectura: 4 minutosDurante la primera declaración de Harold Salguero alias “Liro Rebelde”, el Ministerio Público no acusó del delito de asesinato al integrante de la pandilla del Barrio 18. Un hecho que ha generado reacciones por la inacción de la fiscalía frente a hechos en los que diez policías han sido asesinados y siete siguen en estado ... Read more
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A nova pirâmide alimentar dos EUA recomenda gorduras saturadas como saudáveis, apesar da sua ligação com doenças cardíacas.
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A nova pirâmide alimentar dos EUA recomenda gorduras saturadas como saudáveis, apesar da sua ligação com doenças cardíacas.
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Starting Feb. 1, TSA will charge air travelers without a REAL ID driver’s license — or other acceptable ID — a $45 fee. How will this all work?
Starting Feb. 1, TSA will charge air travelers without a REAL ID driver’s license — or other acceptable ID — a $45 fee. How will this all work?
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Craig Newmark, the early web pioneer best known for starting Craigslist, has poured hundreds of millions of dollars into journalism. But in an interview last week with Ben Gose at The Chronicle of Philanthropy, Newmark said he is pulling back from news. “A lot of my efforts haven’t been as effective as I’d like them...
Craig Newmark, the early web pioneer best known for starting Craigslist, has poured hundreds of millions of dollars into journalism. But in an interview last week with Ben Gose at The Chronicle of Philanthropy, Newmark said he is pulling back from news. “A lot of my efforts haven’t been as effective as I’d like them...
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Sign up for Chalkbeat Chicago’s free daily newsletter to keep up with the latest news on Chicago Public Schools. Through years of steady pre-COVID enrollment losses in Chicago Public Schools, one thing stayed consistent: Roughly 75% of school-aged children in the city attended the district. In recent years, though, that “market share” has slipped — a key takeaway of a new report on CPS enrollment by the advocacy group Kids First Chicago released Tuesday. The analysis using U.S. Census data says the loss is small but significant — a dip of more than 4 percentage points since 2018 that accounts for 18,000 fewer students. Until recently, the portion of school-aged children served by CPS’ district-run and charter schools remained consistent through the mass school closures of 2013, financial troubles, and teacher strikes. Now, it’s slipped closer to 71%. “There are actually fewer families choosing to send their kids to CPS,” said Hal Woods, the chief of policy at Kids First. He added, pointing to the growing number of students with disabilities the district serves, “Even as CPS is losing students, the needs of the existing students are going up.” After two years in which migrant student arrivals stabilized the district’s enrollment, CPS resumed losing students this past fall. It enrolled about 9,000 fewer students compared with last year. Overall, the district has lost more than 70,000 students during the past decade, and a growing number of severely underenrolled schools are a major challenge facing it. The district, which slipped to fourth-largest nationally during the pandemic, now serves about 316,200 students. As the Kids First report noted, these losses have been driven largely by demographic trends outside the district’s control: In fewer than 20 years, the number of babies born in Chicago has been nearly halved. Sharply declining birth rates mean that the deficit-plagued district is poised to continue wrestling with shrinking enrollment. Meanwhile, most students who left CPS in recent years have done so because their families moved out of Chicago, district data suggests. The erosion of CPS’ market share preceded the pandemic, but picked up during COVID, with some families opting for private schools and homeschooling during an extended remote learning stretch. Not all of them came back. Private schools now serve a greater share of school-aged children, maintaining a relatively steady enrollment as the number of children shrank. The portion of school-aged children who are not enrolled in school — including homeschooled students, dropouts, and others — also grew, based on the Kids First analysis of Census data. The report also noted enrollment declines have been largest on the city’s South and West sides, while student numbers held steady in more affluent North Side and central areas. Parts of the city hardest hit by enrollment loss are home to a growing number of small schools — including high schools serving fewer than 200 students — where students tend to have more limited course and extracurricular offerings. The per-student costs at some of these tiny schools are eye-popping. But their budgets are barely a rounding error in the district’s overall $10.2 billion budget, Woods noted, though the costs of maintaining their often massive, aging buildings are mounting. Still, Woods said, “The notion that school consolidations or rightsizing is a panacea for the district’s financial problems is erroneous.” He added, “We see this data as an impetus to talk about what the student experience is like in these low-enrollment schools.” Mila Koumpilova is Chalkbeat Chicago’s senior reporter covering Chicago Public Schools. Contact Mila at mkoumpilova@chalkbeat.org.
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Sign up for Chalkbeat Chicago’s free daily newsletter to keep up with the latest news on Chicago Public Schools. Through years of steady pre-COVID enrollment losses in Chicago Public Schools, one thing stayed consistent: Roughly 75% of school-aged children in the city attended the district. In recent years, though, that “market share” has slipped — a key takeaway of a new report on CPS enrollment by the advocacy group Kids First Chicago released Tuesday. The analysis using U.S. Census data says the loss is small but significant — a dip of more than 4 percentage points since 2018 that accounts for 18,000 fewer students. Until recently, the portion of school-aged children served by CPS’ district-run and charter schools remained consistent through the mass school closures of 2013, financial troubles, and teacher strikes. Now, it’s slipped closer to 71%. “There are actually fewer families choosing to send their kids to CPS,” said Hal Woods, the chief of policy at Kids First. He added, pointing to the growing number of students with disabilities the district serves, “Even as CPS is losing students, the needs of the existing students are going up.” After two years in which migrant student arrivals stabilized the district’s enrollment, CPS resumed losing students this past fall. It enrolled about 9,000 fewer students compared with last year. Overall, the district has lost more than 70,000 students during the past decade, and a growing number of severely underenrolled schools are a major challenge facing it. The district, which slipped to fourth-largest nationally during the pandemic, now serves about 316,200 students. As the Kids First report noted, these losses have been driven largely by demographic trends outside the district’s control: In fewer than 20 years, the number of babies born in Chicago has been nearly halved. Sharply declining birth rates mean that the deficit-plagued district is poised to continue wrestling with shrinking enrollment. Meanwhile, most students who left CPS in recent years have done so because their families moved out of Chicago, district data suggests. The erosion of CPS’ market share preceded the pandemic, but picked up during COVID, with some families opting for private schools and homeschooling during an extended remote learning stretch. Not all of them came back. Private schools now serve a greater share of school-aged children, maintaining a relatively steady enrollment as the number of children shrank. The portion of school-aged children who are not enrolled in school — including homeschooled students, dropouts, and others — also grew, based on the Kids First analysis of Census data. The report also noted enrollment declines have been largest on the city’s South and West sides, while student numbers held steady in more affluent North Side and central areas. Parts of the city hardest hit by enrollment loss are home to a growing number of small schools — including high schools serving fewer than 200 students — where students tend to have more limited course and extracurricular offerings. The per-student costs at some of these tiny schools are eye-popping. But their budgets are barely a rounding error in the district’s overall $10.2 billion budget, Woods noted, though the costs of maintaining their often massive, aging buildings are mounting. Still, Woods said, “The notion that school consolidations or rightsizing is a panacea for the district’s financial problems is erroneous.” He added, “We see this data as an impetus to talk about what the student experience is like in these low-enrollment schools.” Mila Koumpilova is Chalkbeat Chicago’s senior reporter covering Chicago Public Schools. Contact Mila at mkoumpilova@chalkbeat.org.
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Impulsado por un pastor estadounidense como un método para combatir la soledad del invierno Gracias a ella existe el GPS y Google Maps: muere Gladys West, la matemática que revolucionó la navegación global desde el anonimato Día de los Abrazos, una conmemoración que solo tiene reconocido lo de día nacional, haciendo referencia a Estados Unidos, aunque se ha ido extendiendo a otros países como una forma de mostrar afecto a los seres queridos o personas que forman parte de nuestras vidas El Origen de la celebración del Día del Abrazo Pero ¿de dónde surge esto del Día del Abrazo? Pues para ello nos tenemos que remontar a 1986, cuando se celebró por primera vez, hace exactamente cuatro décadas, y todo ello debido a la publicación de esta conmemoración en el Chase's Calendar of Annual Events de 1985. La publicación que promovió que se comenzara a celebrar es un calendario que tiene su origen a finales de la década de los 1950, cuando los hermanos William D. Chase y Harrison V. Chase, un periodista y un científico social, decidieron recoger todos los eventos especiales, celebraciones y días festivos en una misma edición que fuera a nivel estatal y nacional, incluyendo también efemérides y aniversarios históricos. William D. Chase consideró que hacía falta una fuente de referencia para recoger fechas especiales y para ello creó la publicación que recibió el nombre de Chase's Calendar of Annual Events y que todavía se sigue editando por parte de Bernan Press, de Rowman & Littlefield PG. Su primera edición tuvo lugar en 1958 con una tirada de 2.000 copias, con un total de 32 páginas y un precio de un dólar, pero actualmente incluye más de 700 páginas y abarca casi 12.000 eventos, siendo publicado hasta 1983 por Contemporary Books. ¿De dónde surgió la iniciativa del Día de los Abrazos? Si bien la celebración del Día del Abrazo fue promovida por la publicación de este dentro del Chase's Calendar of Annual Events de 1985, esta idea no fue de sus editores, sino de un pastor estadounidense llamado Kevin Zaborney, originario de Clio en Michigan, que mientras estudiaba psicología en la universidad vio como “la gente necesita interacciones humanas positivas y abrazar es una forma segura de hacerlo”, según declaró al 'Christian's Post'. Zaborney encontró tras su reflexión que no había un día para celebrar este “importante acto” y establecer así una fecha que recogieron los hermanos Chase, algo que lo dejó “tremendamente sorprendido” porque pensaba que podía ser objeto de burla. Actualmente este pastor tiene su día patentado y promueve la distinción de “persona más abrazable del año”, que en este 2026 corresponde al Dr. Michael B. Beckwith, reverendo del Centro Espiritual Ágape en Beverly Hills, California, donde promueve la paz y la influencia positiva y es un “entusiasta de los abrazos” siendo un gran defensor de esta conmemoración. Esta distinción la han obtenido también personajes como ‘Baimax’, el robot de la película “Big Hero 6”, el actor Jason Ritter siendo la persona que más abrazos dio en un minuto en 2018 reconocido por el Libro Guinness de los récords, o Maxwell y Finnigan, dos niños de Nueva York que se hicieron virales con un abrazo.
Impulsado por un pastor estadounidense como un método para combatir la soledad del invierno Gracias a ella existe el GPS y Google Maps: muere Gladys West, la matemática que revolucionó la navegación global desde el anonimato Día de los Abrazos, una conmemoración que solo tiene reconocido lo de día nacional, haciendo referencia a Estados Unidos, aunque se ha ido extendiendo a otros países como una forma de mostrar afecto a los seres queridos o personas que forman parte de nuestras vidas El Origen de la celebración del Día del Abrazo Pero ¿de dónde surge esto del Día del Abrazo? Pues para ello nos tenemos que remontar a 1986, cuando se celebró por primera vez, hace exactamente cuatro décadas, y todo ello debido a la publicación de esta conmemoración en el Chase's Calendar of Annual Events de 1985. La publicación que promovió que se comenzara a celebrar es un calendario que tiene su origen a finales de la década de los 1950, cuando los hermanos William D. Chase y Harrison V. Chase, un periodista y un científico social, decidieron recoger todos los eventos especiales, celebraciones y días festivos en una misma edición que fuera a nivel estatal y nacional, incluyendo también efemérides y aniversarios históricos. William D. Chase consideró que hacía falta una fuente de referencia para recoger fechas especiales y para ello creó la publicación que recibió el nombre de Chase's Calendar of Annual Events y que todavía se sigue editando por parte de Bernan Press, de Rowman & Littlefield PG. Su primera edición tuvo lugar en 1958 con una tirada de 2.000 copias, con un total de 32 páginas y un precio de un dólar, pero actualmente incluye más de 700 páginas y abarca casi 12.000 eventos, siendo publicado hasta 1983 por Contemporary Books. ¿De dónde surgió la iniciativa del Día de los Abrazos? Si bien la celebración del Día del Abrazo fue promovida por la publicación de este dentro del Chase's Calendar of Annual Events de 1985, esta idea no fue de sus editores, sino de un pastor estadounidense llamado Kevin Zaborney, originario de Clio en Michigan, que mientras estudiaba psicología en la universidad vio como “la gente necesita interacciones humanas positivas y abrazar es una forma segura de hacerlo”, según declaró al 'Christian's Post'. Zaborney encontró tras su reflexión que no había un día para celebrar este “importante acto” y establecer así una fecha que recogieron los hermanos Chase, algo que lo dejó “tremendamente sorprendido” porque pensaba que podía ser objeto de burla. Actualmente este pastor tiene su día patentado y promueve la distinción de “persona más abrazable del año”, que en este 2026 corresponde al Dr. Michael B. Beckwith, reverendo del Centro Espiritual Ágape en Beverly Hills, California, donde promueve la paz y la influencia positiva y es un “entusiasta de los abrazos” siendo un gran defensor de esta conmemoración. Esta distinción la han obtenido también personajes como ‘Baimax’, el robot de la película “Big Hero 6”, el actor Jason Ritter siendo la persona que más abrazos dio en un minuto en 2018 reconocido por el Libro Guinness de los récords, o Maxwell y Finnigan, dos niños de Nueva York que se hicieron virales con un abrazo.
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За словами Володимира Зеленського, 21 січня він очікує «нелінійних пропозицій» уряду для полегшення ситуації з енерго- і теплопостачанням
За словами Володимира Зеленського, 21 січня він очікує «нелінійних пропозицій» уряду для полегшення ситуації з енерго- і теплопостачанням
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PDI indaga el asesinato de un hombre en situación de calle ocurrido en La Pintana durante la madrugada de este martes, quien habría sido agredido por error en el marco de una venganza vinculada a un hecho ocurrido durante la jornada del lunes, relacionado con una presunta riña y un intento de asalto a una … Continua leyendo "Golpiza fatal en La Pintana: indagan si víctima fue asesinada tras venganza contra persona equivocada" The post Golpiza fatal en La Pintana: indagan si víctima fue asesinada tras venganza contra persona equivocada appeared first on BioBioChile.
PDI indaga el asesinato de un hombre en situación de calle ocurrido en La Pintana durante la madrugada de este martes, quien habría sido agredido por error en el marco de una venganza vinculada a un hecho ocurrido durante la jornada del lunes, relacionado con una presunta riña y un intento de asalto a una … Continua leyendo "Golpiza fatal en La Pintana: indagan si víctima fue asesinada tras venganza contra persona equivocada" The post Golpiza fatal en La Pintana: indagan si víctima fue asesinada tras venganza contra persona equivocada appeared first on BioBioChile.
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Metro Councilmember Joy Styles said she will run for Nashville mayor, highlighting her focus on quality of life issues, public safety, and community engagement, as well as her willingness to engage in conflict to make decisions for the greater good. The post Metro Councilmember Joy Styles Launches 2027 Bid for Nashville Mayor appeared first on Nashville Banner.
Metro Councilmember Joy Styles said she will run for Nashville mayor, highlighting her focus on quality of life issues, public safety, and community engagement, as well as her willingness to engage in conflict to make decisions for the greater good. The post Metro Councilmember Joy Styles Launches 2027 Bid for Nashville Mayor appeared first on Nashville Banner.