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A Drive to St. Michaels Leads to Historical Homes and Bay Views

The waterfront town on Maryland’s Eastern Shore provides a timeless getaway for nature seekers and admirers of early American history and architecture.




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Powell Says the Fed Wil Find Price Stability in a New Economy

The Federal Reserve chair, Jerome Powell, and his counterparts in Britain and the European Union spoke at a conference in Portugal.




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Key Questions Cassidy Hutchinson’s Jan. 6 Testimony Raises

The former White House aide’s appearance before the House Jan. 6 committee raised a host of issues sure to be topics of further inquiry.



  • Presidential Election of 2020
  • Storming of the US Capitol (Jan
  • 2021)
  • United States Politics and Government
  • Hutchinson
  • Cassidy
  • Trump
  • Donald J
  • House Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack

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Trump’s Endorsement Record Midway Through Primary Season

Former President Donald J. Trump’s endorsement has helped propel some candidates to victory, but he’s also had some notable defeats.




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First Amendment Confrontation May Loom in Post-Roe Fight

Without a federal right to abortion, questions about how states can regulate speech about it suddenly become much murkier.



  • Women and Girls
  • Law and Legislation
  • Dobbs v Jackson Women's Health Organization (Supreme Court Decision)
  • Freedom of Speech and Expression
  • Abortion

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Testimony Paints Mark Meadows as Unwilling to Act as Jan. 6 Unfolded

Cassidy Hutchinson, a former aide to Mr. Meadows, the White House chief of staff in the Trump administration, described him as scrolling through his phone as rioters approached the Capitol.




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Hutchinson Testimony Exposes Tensions Between Parallel Jan. 6 Inquiries

That the House panel did not provide the Justice Department with transcripts of Cassidy Hutchinson’s interviews speaks to the panel’s reluctance to turn over evidence.




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Liz Cheney Calls Trump ‘a Domestic Threat That We Have Never Faced Before’

In a forceful speech, the congresswoman also denounced Republican leaders who had “made themselves willing hostages to this dangerous and irrational man.”




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Pessimism about the economy is growing, a U.S. poll shows.

Roughly half of those surveyed say they are worse off financially than a year ago, and most disapprove of President Biden’s handling of inflation.




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Cassidy Hutchinson’s Testimony Highlights Legal Risks for Trump

The former White House aide’s revelations about Jan. 6 chipped away at any potential defense that Donald J. Trump was merely expressing well-founded views about election fraud.




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Interview: Nikola Simikic and John Creed on Accessibility

This interview was originally conducted for inclusion in our “accessibility” theme. The topic for the month is accessibility. I turned to Nikola Simikic and John Creed in Los Angeles for some perspective on the topic. Nikola is a sound designer and re-recording mixer at Gypsy Sound, and John is a dialogue editor for Gypsy Sound […]




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Interview: Jeff Jacoby on sound art

This interview was originally conducted for inclusion in our “Sound Art” theme. Jeff Jacoby is a Sound Designer and Sound Artist with over 40 years of experience. With an Emmy to his name plus two other Emmy nominations, 2 Cine´ Golden Eagles, 2 Crystal Radios, 2 Benjamin Franklins, and 5 BEA Best of Competition awards, […]




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Interview: Tony Orozco on the theme of “hibernation” in sound design

The topic of the month is hibernation.  As the winter weather comes in and things get cold, many animals go to sleep for the winter.  I decided to turn to Tony Orozco for some help. Tony Orozco is a supervising sound editor and re-recording mixer and has worked on shows such as Steven Universe, Adventure […]




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This Is Not A Train: An exploration of meaning, emotion and the roles of sound in film through ambiguity and reassociation

This is a guest contribution by Carlos Manrique Clavijo. Carlos Manrique Clavijo is a Colombian/Australian sound editor/sound designer and animation producer based in South Australia. He’s worked on award winning fiction, documentary and predominantly, animation from 2002. With Ana María Méndez, he is the co-founder of animation company, KaruKaru. Carlos has taught film sound design, […]




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This is Not Goodbye…

Jack and I couldn’t shift the site into archive/hibernation mode without putting together one last post. When we announced the decision, we heard from so many in the community about what the site has meant to you over the years. We hope you’ll forgive a little self-indulgence as we look back on what the site […]




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Refusing Babylon’s Buffet, Pt. 1

What does the Bible say about how to take care of our bodies so that we could have a longer, stronger, more abundant life? - Part 1



  • Amazing Facts with Doug Batchelor

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Refusing Babylon’s Buffet, Pt. 2

What does the Bible say about how to take care of our bodies so that we could have a longer, stronger, more abundant life? - Part 2



  • Amazing Facts with Doug Batchelor

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A Mother-Daughter Conspiracy

What do Herod, Herodias, Salome, and John the Baptist have to do with end-time Bible prophecy?



  • Amazing Facts with Doug Batchelor

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The Deadly Mark

666. What is it? What does it mean? How does one get it? Will you be lost if you have it?



  • Amazing Facts with Doug Batchelor

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The Goal of the Godly

Our spiritual commitment should take priority over every earthly competitor for our time and attention.



  • Amazing Facts with Doug Batchelor

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Every Nation and Tongue

The last thing Jesus says before He ascends to heaven is to go to teach and baptize. The last words of Jesus should be a first priority for believers. If it's important to Jesus, it should be important to us.



  • Amazing Facts with Doug Batchelor

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La contaminación del aire es la mayor amenaza de muerte: Rodríguez

Manuel Rodríguez habla sobre el problema de mala calidad de aire




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No hay control institucional del territorio: Nieto

Rafael Nieto habla sobre la problematica ambiental en la Macarena




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Hay procesos de acaparamiento de tierras en la zona: Ávila

Ariel Ávila habla sobre la problematica ambiental en la Macarena




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La política frente al coronavirus de Trump es muy pobre: Silva

Gabriel Silva habla sobre efectos económicos del Coronavirus




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Con el coronavirus la línea debe ser sensata y prudente: Roy

Roy Barreras habla sobre las precauciones necesarias en torno al Coronavirus




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El coronavirus profundiza guerra comercial China y EE.UU.: Poly

Poly Martinez habla sobre efectos económicos del Coronavirus




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La respuesta del Gobierno es torpe y excesiva: Libreros

Jairo Libreros habla sobre la respuesta del gobierno frente al informe de la ONU




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Tensión entre ONU y gobierno Duque no es nueva: Cortés

Cortés habla sobre el informe anual de la ONU




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Feminismo es querer igualdad y ver que la balanza es desigual: Rodríguez.

Diana Rodríguez habla sobre su concepción de feminismo




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Feminicidios en México son un problema social y cultural: Arussi.

Arussi habla sobre el feminicidio en México




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Las mujeres tenemos que cambiar y los hombres se van reeducando: Juanita

Juanita León habla sobre su concepción de feminismo




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Estereotipos han generado barreras y son un desafío para el género: Laura

Laura Gallego habla sobre los estereotipos de género




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El problema más grande que tiene hoy el país es el desempleo: Cabal

Bruce habla de trabajo habla sobre las cifras de desempleo en Colombia




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La distorsión del empleo en el campo es muy grueso: Bedoya

Bedoya habla de trabajo habla sobre las cifras de desempleo en Colombia




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Desde gobierno hay narrativa para negar el conflicto armado: Henao

Henao habla sobre el informe de la ONU respecto a la situación de los líderes sociales




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Hay una agenda para ver palabras del gobierno desde lo negativo: Cancino

Cancino habla sobre el informe de la ONU respecto a la situación de los líderes sociales




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El gobierno está muy irritado con informe de ONU: Flórez

Juan Carlos Flórez habla sobre el informe de la ONU respecto a la situación de los líderes sociales




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Hay estrategia clara desde el gobierno en relación con ONU: Ana Bejarano

Ana Bejarano habla sobre el informe de la ONU respecto a la situación de los líderes sociales




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A este gobierno le cuesta llamar las cosas por su nombre: Yohir

Yohir habla sobre el asesinato de lideres sociales en Colombia




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Celebro que expertos en el virus se hayan vuelto virales en redes: Santos

Diego Santos habla sobre el papel de las redes frente al Coronavirus




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Aplaudo que teletrabajo haya entrado a cotidianidad ante Covid-19: Solano

Victor Solano habla sobre el papel de las redes frente al Coronavirus




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Empresarios y gremios explican como enfrentan emergencia ante Covid-19




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Colombianos varados en crucero piden ayuda para retornar




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¿Cómo se mueve el e-commerce y las empresas de domicilios en pandemia?




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Rebelión de las canas: ¿Fin del aislamiento para los mayores de 70 años?




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Éxito de Bogotá ha sido pedagogía y cultura ciudadana: Claudia López




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Apertura y cierre: ¿Nuevo modelo para controlar pandemia?




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Karen Abudinen foro internet para la vida: conectividad y economía digital

Dirige y conduce Diana Calderón




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Tres años de desarme y desmovilización: ¿qué lecciones deja el proceso?

Panelistas consideran que proceso generó un antes y un después para el país; creen que falta compromiso del gobierno para avanzar en reinserción.