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Letters: ‘The enemy within’ | Economic growth is a mirage | Trump plan hurts borrowers

One letter-writer realizes that many of his views could make him an enemy to Donald Trump.




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Pictures: Disney Cruise Line’s newest, the Treasure, arrives at Port Canaveral

Disney Cruise Line’s newest ship, the Disney Treasure, arrives at Port Canaveral, Fla., Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2024. The ship will be christened in New York City on Nov. 19 and begins passenger service on its inaugural cruise Dec. 21. (Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel)






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Forget About To-Do Lists: A "Done List" Is What You Need to See Real Progress

Tracking what youve accomplished, not just whats next.




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I Use Mirrors and Reflections to Add a Creative Twist to My Smartphone Photos: Here's How

Reflections add depth to an image. Here's my approach to capturing them with my smartphone.




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Prime members: Save on gift cards this holiday season

As of Nov. 13, Amazon Prime members can get a discount on select gift cards. Shop Xbox, PlayStation, and more.




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Product Focus: Skylights

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Cuando los problemas para dormir se hacen intolerables: causas del insomnio y cómo combatirlo (sin tantas pastillas)

Casi dos millones de españoles (6,1 %) sufre insomnio crónico, un problema que afecta más a las mujeresy que tiene una enorme repercusión social y económica. En España genera la pérdida de 10.703 millones de euros al año, el 0,8% del PIB. Visitamos las camas patrias en busca de aquello que nos quita el sueño. Leer




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Carlos Domecq, ante el IV Encuentro de Jóvenes Ganaderos: "Tenemos un futuro desafiante, lleno de políticas ambientales absurdas y una Ley de Bienestar Animal que no se adecua al toro bravo"

Preside este sábado un congreso con tipos y tipas que han cambiado el perfil del ganadero tradicional con su elevada formación universitaria y que trabajan en empresas privadas de relevancia: "Pocos ganaderos de la élite pueden vivir de la ganadería" Leer




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El museo virtual de las prisiones del ISIS: recrean la ingente red de edificios de tortura de los fanáticos

La tecnología 3D ha permitido recorrer las cárceles del ISIS en Irak y Siria y documentar sus crímenes de guerra. La exposición ha sido posible gracias al testimonio de decenas de ex presos Leer




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Mentes caducas: El problema del cambio climático

Ideas reviejas en un mundo moderno.




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Odio y amor por los animales: El primitivismo.

Respetar a los animales, a los seres vivos, es una forma de avanzar en humanidad.




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El último imposible de 'El Chino' Méndez después de 100 catástrofes: la búsqueda de Izan y Rubén

A sus 78 años, todavía busca desaparecidos en tragedias. Lleva en el mono las banderas de los 41 países a los que ido a ayudar: estuvo en el 11-S, en el 'tsunami' de Indonesia y en los terremotos de Japón Leer



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  • Artículos Ana María Ortiz

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Aparece un socavón de casi 30 metros cuadrados y seis de profundidad en la avenida de los Toreros: afecta a los cuatro carriles y roza las viviendas

El tráfico ha sido cortado; además hay afectadas una tubería de gran diámetro de agua y otras enterradas de Gas Natural Leer



  • Artículos Daniel Somolinos

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Médicos: salvar o dejar morir

Mi madre no sólo no va a hacer más gasto de las instalaciones del hospital, sino que también se van a ahorrar el dinero del traslado en la ambulancia. Pero a mí y a toda mi familia nos quedan dos preguntas: ¿Es eso un médico que debe mirar por la salud de sus pacientes? Y, doctor B, si su madre, esposa o hija hubiera estado en la situación en la que estaba mi madre, ¿qué hubiera hecho usted, pedir que se quedara en el hospital con todos los recursos o enviarla a casa?




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Unfiltered.news: Dime de qué hablas y te diré de dónde eres

Una nueva herramienta salida del laboratorio de ideas de Google permite comparar de qué se habla en el mundo y en país concreto para analizar qué temáticas están infravaloradas en dicha zona.




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Muñecas hinchables: para lo que han quedado.

Tema de hoy: las muñecas hinchables. Ya, a mí también me produce cierta pereza, porque, a ver: ¿alguien de verdad puede tomarse sexualmente en serio estos artilugios de plástico? ¿Alguno de vosotros puede, desde el anonimato que comporta internet, levantarse de la silla y afirmar ‘sí, yo me lo he hecho con una muñeca hinchable’? Hablo de muñecas de verdad, no de personas que actúan como si lo fueran, porque por estos mundos o noches de Dios a veces uno topa con gente poco expresiva sexualmente, es verdad. Digo yo que alguien habrá, desde luego, que se gaste los euros en estas cosas, porque si no resulta difícil encontrar explicación a la amplia amalgama de modelos presente en el mercado.

 




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Todo lo que hay en juego en la jornada de selecciones: el pulso de Francia sin Mbappé, una muesca más para Cristiano y la agonía de Inglaterra

Los equipos nacionales afrontan la última ventana, con Alemania y España ya clasificadas para cuartos. Leer




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Javier Habans, un campeón del mundo navarro de ajedrez con 16 años: "Lo tiene todo. Una memoria espectacular, imaginación..."

El pupilo de Jesús de la Villa dispara las expectativas tras imponerse en el Mundial de Florianópolis, donde consiguió nueve puntos en 11 partidas. Leer




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Podemos: de compras a Ikea

Antonio Heredia (EL MUNDO)

Los escándalos políticos y judiciales y la proliferación (a diario) de los casos de corrupción parecen estar abonando el futuro hacia un mundo nuevo. Un lugar en el que Podemos recoja en su cesta todos los votos que pierden los partidos tradicionales por las grietas de sus espuertas. Su dominio de los medios de comunicación, incluidas las redes sociales, hacen el resto.

Así es la imagen de la nueva política: limpia (la fotografía) y nórdica, aséptica, construida con muebles sin barnizar, sin logotipos, donde manda el blanco y (aunque no está en esta imagen) el cemento sin enlucir.




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Oscar Predictions: Best Picture — Will ‘Wicked’ Defy Gravity for Awards Attention?

Variety Awards Circuit section is the home for all awards news and related content throughout the year, featuring the following: the official predictions for the upcoming Oscars, Emmys, Grammys and Tony Awards ceremonies, curated by Variety senior awards editor Clayton Davis. The prediction pages reflect the current standings in the race and do not reflect personal preferences for any individual […]




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Stephen Colbert Reacts to Matt Gaetz and Tulsi Gabbard’s Cabinet Appointments: This Wasn’t the ‘Outrageous, Stupefying Story That I Thought I’d Be Leading’ With Tonight

Stephen Colbert spent the majority of his opening monologue on Wednesday night’s “Late Show” talking about President-elect Donald Trump’s Cabinet choices so far, including Rep. Matt Gaetz of Florida as attorney general and Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligence. “Almost eight years ago, we all saw [Trump] saunter down those Capitol steps, put his […]




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XRP Surges To 15% In The Past 24 hours: The Token Is Gaining Substantial Investor Interest!

The victory of Donald Trump in the US presidential election intensified the demand for crypto assets. XRP is on its journey to the broader crypto market. The growth of XRP was capped by the Securities and Exchange Council’s plan to appeal crucial rulings in the ripple case. The appeal from the SEC has negatively impacted [...]




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Stranger Suggests: Secret SIFF Staff Benefit Screening!, Babe Fest 2, World Toilet Day, STÖR, Matty Matheson

One really great thing to do every day of the week by Megan Seling WEDNESDAY 11/13  

Secret SIFF Staff Benefit Screening!

(FILM/FUNDRAISER) Days after getting our souls ripped out and stomped on by more than 75 million Americans on November 5, SIFF had to break even more bad news: SIFF Cinema Egyptian will be closed for the foreseeable future due to a “significant pipe leak.” It happened Tuesday evening. I blame Trump for this, somehow. This sucks for moviegoers, of course, but it’s an even bigger blow to the workers whose future employment has been put into upheaval. Tonight, SIFF supporters have organized a super secret screening and fundraiser at Northwest Film Forum to raise funds for the staffers impacted by the closure. What movie? It’s a surprise! They promise it is “VERY good.” It’s free, but hopefully, you can kick at least a few bucks into the SIFF Cinema Workers Union Fundraiser on GoFundMe. And if you show your proof of donation at the concession stand, you get a free small popcorn! (Northwest Film Forum, 1515 12th Ave, 7 pm, free) MEGAN SELING

THURSDAY 11/14  

The Blood Brothers

(MUSIC) Like any fan of Seattle hardcore band the Blood Brothers, I have found myself at a show, pressed up against a wall of people, shouting the wrong lyrics to their songs. For instance, on their hit "USA NAILS," there's a hook where you think you're singing a cheer-style "one, one, and two!" but the lyrics are actually: "These pigs locked me up to see what color I'd rot into!" When I sat down to talk to Johnny Whitney, who fronts the band with fellow singer/screamer/guttural whisperer Jordan Blilie, he noted that plenty of lyrics websites list incorrect verses for Blood Brothers songs. "It's hilarious how wrong some of them are," Whitney said. "The lyrics on Spotify are not even close to what I'm actually saying. Just buy the fucking CD, and look it up. Come on, people." Read the full interview here. (The Showbox, 1426 First Ave, Nov 14-15, 8 pm, Thurs is all ages, Fri is 21+) SUZETTE SMITH

FRIDAY 11/15  

Babe Fest 2

(PARTY) During a time that feels both politically glum and literally glum outside, join your fellow babes to let loose in a sparkly sea of positive energy. DJ Wax Witch (the mastermind behind Seattle's girl-powered DJ series Babe Night) will host the second annual Babe Fest, featuring a therapeutic blend of '90s pop, Y2K dance, and Euro house bops. Fellow spinderellas SofiiaK, Abbie, Reverend Dollars, and Ten Billion Jules will join the fun in addition to live sets from friendship-focused bands Who Is She? and THEM (full disclosure: my sister is in this band, but I’d think they’re great even without blood relation, I promise!). Proceeds from ticket sales will be donated to Rain City Rock Camp, a local nonprofit that empowers creativity in femmes and gender-nonconforming individuals through music with sliding-scale rock camps and education. (Baba Yaga, 124 S Washington St, 7 pm, $15-$20, 21+) AUDREY VANN

SATURDAY 11/16  

World Toilet Day

World Toilet Day is Saturday, November 16. (THERE ARE TOILET GAMES!) Hiroshi Higuchi/Getty

(COMMUNITY) In honor of the United Nations' World Toilet Day on November 19, the Gates Discovery Center invites toilet users of all stripes for a day of activities and exhibits highlighting the importance of the porcelain throne. You can make your own "pooparium," a terrarium filled with biosolid compost, or stop by the water bar to see if you can taste the difference between tap, bottled, and filtered water. I think even the most stoic of us won't be able to resist giggling while playing poop-into-toilet-themed corn hole—and who doesn't need a laugh right now? (Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Discovery Center, 11 am-3 pm, free, all ages) SHANNON LUBETICH

SUNDAY 11/17  

STÖR

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(VISUAL ART) If you assume STÖR is a parody of a certain meatball-serving Swedish mega-retailer, you'd be right—but it's more than that, too. The labyrinthine Base Camp Studios project was imagined as an "immersive rebrand of how we experience, consume, and purchase art." That means you can explore and shop the STÖR space while contemplating the confluence of commerce and artistic production. Mary Anne Carter, Lilia Deering, and over 25 other participating artists have outfitted the installation with "surreal reinterpretations" of mass-produced home goods and decor. (Base Camp Studios, 1901 Third Ave, through Jan 10, $15 suggested donation) LINDSAY COSTELLO

MONDAY 11/18  

Katie Gavin

(MUSIC) As a devoted stan of queer indie pop icons, Gayotic podcasters, and self-proclaimed "greatest band in the world" MUNA, I've enjoyed watching member Katie Gavin step into her solo side project. She cites Alanis Morissette, Fiona Apple, Ani DiFranco, Tracy Chapman, Tori Amos, and Sarah McLachlan as influences on her debut album What a Relief, which was largely written on acoustic guitar over the course of seven years, and their raw honesty shines through on nostalgic '90s-tinged singles like "Aftertaste" (a sweet, woozy ode to the vulnerability of a nascent crush) and "Casual Drug Use" (a compassionate affirmation in the face of substance abuse issues, penned in the wake of a breakup in 2016). (Neumos, 925 E Pike St, 7 pm, $39-$45, all ages) JULIANNE BELL

TUESDAY 11/19  

Matty Matheson

See Matty Matheson at Town Hall Seattle Tuesday, November 19. COURTESY OF PENGUIN RANDOM HOUSE

(FOOD/BOOKS) You might already know the boisterous, tattooed, foul-mouthed Canadian chef Matty Matheson for his role as handyman Neil Fak on FX's The Bear (which he also executive produces) or for his joyfully chaotic cooking channel on YouTube. His latest cookbook Soups, Salads, Sandwiches involves all three of the holy comfort food triad, with recipes like crab congee, "Everyone's Mom's Macaroni and Tuna Salad," and Cubanos. Best of all, the book's commentary stays true to his signature raucous, jovial voice. He'll chat with Little Fat Boy food writer and photographer Frankie Gaw about the release. (Town Hall Seattle, 1119 Eighth Ave, 7:30 pm, $7-$139, all ages) JULIANNE BELL




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The World of Muxes: ‘IAM’ is a revealing look into misunderstood territory

Vittorio D’Onofri has been snapping photos of muxes — those who were registered as male at birth but identify as female or neither male nor female — for more than 20 years…



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Gokaldas Exports Q2 Results: Net profit rises 18% to Rs 28 crore

Apparel exporter Gokaldas Exports posted an 18.77% rise in consolidated profit at Rs 28.16 crore for the quarter ended September 30, mainly led by exports. The company had posted a net profit of Rs 23.71 crore for the same quarter a year ago.




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Festive season sees 13% rise in sales of electronic products: NielsenIQ

The festive season brought good news for the technology sector. Sales of tech products and durables saw a significant rise. Air conditioners, laptops and smartphones were popular choices among shoppers. This growth was fueled by new features, discounts and a preference for premium products. Interestingly, most of the sales happened before Diwali, indicating a change in consumer behavior.




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Sprouts: Curiosity, Stories & Belonging

I could listen to peace-builder and story-teller Kiran Singh Sirah all day. Not because he’s a gifted and generous story-teller — he most certainly is — but because his world […]

The post Sprouts: Curiosity, Stories & Belonging appeared first on KKFI.





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A deep dive into virtual data rooms: Invaluable assets for business efficiency and security

By Aaron Stillman, Head of Product Marketing at Tresorit.

Research shows that 81 per cent of UK businesses handle digitised personal data, digitised non-personal data, or both, making secure and efficient data management crucial, particularly when critical transactions and confidential processes are at play. This is where virtual data rooms (VDRs) become invaluable.




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Modular synthesis: the ultimate beginner's guide

A look into the wonderfully complex world of modular




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The Beginner's Guide to Visual Prompt Injections: Invisibility Cloaks, Cannibalistic Adverts, and Robot Women | Lakera – Protecting AI teams that disrupt the world.




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Best Studio Headphones: Our Top Picks for 2024

Check out our top picks for the best studio headphones, whether you're recording, mixing, or editing.




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Synth Bass: The Definitive Guide

Learn everything you need to know about creating killer synth bass sounds in this comprehensive guide. From the TB-303 to the MS-20, we've got you covered.




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Van Jones: Fox News Host Running the Military Is 'Very Alarming'

CNN contributor and former Obama adviser Van Jones said Wednesday on CNN's "Newsroom" that President-elect Donald Trump's pick of Fox News host Pete Hegseth as the next secretary of defense is "very alarming."

The post Van Jones: Fox News Host Running the Military Is ‘Very Alarming’ appeared first on Breitbart.






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Disney’s ‘Frozen 3’ Star Josh Gad Smears Incoming Trump Admin. as Nazis: 'Springtime for Hitler and Germany'

Actor Josh Gad, who is set to reprise his role as Olaf in Disney's upcoming Frozen 3, has smeared the incoming Trump administration as Nazis -- naturally using a musical theater analogy involving "Springtime for Hitler" from The Producers.

The post Disney’s ‘Frozen 3’ Star Josh Gad Smears Incoming Trump Admin. as Nazis: ‘Springtime for Hitler and Germany’ appeared first on Breitbart.




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TRIVIUM's MATT HEAFY Thinks Everyone Should Try 9-String Guitars: "It's So Much Fun To Play"

"I've just been screwing around making weird music with it."




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Colorado high school football playoffs: Chalk, toss-ups and upset alerts in the second weekend of postseason play

Upsets happen all the time in prep football. But in regards to these matchups, we’ll go with “highly unlikely” the underdog wins.




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Rival Sons Preview 'A Pair Of Aces: Live From Santa Catalina Island'

So Cal rockers Rival Sons have announced that they will be releasing their 2021 performance from Catalina Island




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Photos: Bermuda Supporters At Paris Triathlon

Bermuda supporters gathered enthusiastically at the triathlon events this morning [July 31] in Paris, cheering on our athletes, with most supporters easily recognizable in their pink shirts and many of them carrying Bermuda flags. The events saw Dame Flora Duffy race to a fifth place finish in her fifth Olympic appearance for Bermuda, Erica Hawley finish […]




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Photos: Vanessa James, Aliu In Battle Of Blades

Bermudian/French figure skater Vanessa James and her partner Akim Aliu joined Season Six of the Battle of the Blades, an event in Canada hosted by CBC. The duo finished fourth earning $25,000 for The Time To Dream Foundation, which aims to make youth sports, including the game of hockey, more diverse, inclusive, affordable, and accessible […]




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Photos: Vanessa James Competes In Olympics

Figure skater Vanessa James — whose father is Bermudian — and her partner Eric Radford are now competing in the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic Games. Ms James, who along with her former partner Yannick Bonheur were the first Black couple to compete in figure skating at the Olympic level, is making her fourth Olympic appearance, […]




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Photos & Results: Bermuda Power Boat Racing

[Updated with photos] The 2021 Bermuda Power Boat Racing season continued with the juniors running heats inshore, while the power boats held a 30 minute offshore race at Ferry Reach. The Junior Drivers are in two groups of three, with Tyler James and Santiago Roe, both winning a heat in the A Group, while Zauza James […]




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Photos, Video, Results: Around The Island Race

The 2021 Around the Island Powerboat & Jet Ski Race took place on Sunday  [Aug 8] starting and finishing at Ferry Reach in the east end. Juniors: Race # 1 1 Trystan Hocking 2 Santiago Rose 3 Tyler James Juniors: Race #2 1 Isobel Rowe 2 Jonah Moniz 3 Shawn Bremar Juniors: Race #3 1 […]




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Photos: 3D Look At Around The Island Race

The 2021 Around The Island Powerboat and Jet Ski Race took place this weekend, and you can view all our coverage of the popular event here, and take a look at some virtual 3D popup versions of images from the race below, offering a different view of the fast boats and the island’s always beautiful waters. Related […]




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Photos & Videos: 2022 Around Island Boat Race

The 2022 Around the Island Powerboat Race took place today [Aug 7] with boats speeding around the entire island at top speeds, with  Andrew Cottingham and Henry Talbot in S22 crossing the line first in the powerboat class,  Cleveland ‘Chicken’ Maybury crossing the line first in the jet ski class, while there were a number of winners in the […]




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Photos: 3D Look At Around The Island Boat Race

The 3D pop up graphics below aim to give you a three dimensional look at the 2022 Around the Island Powerboat Race event held on Sunday [Aug 7]. You can view all our coverage of the Around the Island Powerboat Race event here, view past 3D photo galleries here, and view ‘virtual art’ themed videos here […]