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6AM Hoy por Hoy (04/05/2020 - Tramo de 08:00 a 09:00)

Los colombianos tienen un amanecer feliz e informado con el programa que revolucionó la radio en Colombia. de 08:00 a 09:00




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“No son actuaciones inscritas y vamos a tomar medidas": Ejército




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6AM Hoy por Hoy (04/05/2020 - Tramo de 09:00 a 10:00)

Los colombianos tienen un amanecer feliz e informado con el programa que revolucionó la radio en Colombia. de 09:00 a 10:00




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Proponen reforma laboral, pagar trabajos por horas, apoyar empresas y trabajadores con decenas de billones de pesos

Hay medidas buenas y no tan buenas, pero el punto de fondo es que todos pongan para superar el Covid19




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“Estábamos aquí de vacaciones y nos cogió el cierre de todos los aeropuerto”

Constanza Henao, colombiana atrapada en la isla de San Martín




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"Estamos muy complacidos porque el diario AS es el líder entre los medios deportivos" Sarah Castro

"Estamos muy complacidos porque el diario AS es el líder entre los medios deportivos" Sarah Castro




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6AM Hoy por Hoy (05/05/2020 - Tramo de 04:00 a 05:00)

Los colombianos tienen un amanecer feliz e informado con el programa que revolucionó la radio en Colombia. de 04:00 a 05:00




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6AM Hoy por Hoy (05/05/2020 - Tramo de 05:00 a 06:00)

Los colombianos tienen un amanecer feliz e informado con el programa que revolucionó la radio en Colombia. de 05:00 a 06:00




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12.000 empresas de construcción y manufactura ya están generando empleo




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Presidente y equipo técnico se reúnen para evaluar extender la cuarentena




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6AM Hoy por Hoy (05/05/2020 - Tramo de 06:00 a 07:00)

Los colombianos tienen un amanecer feliz e informado con el programa que revolucionó la radio en Colombia. de 06:00 a 07:00




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6AM Hoy por Hoy (05/05/2020 - Tramo de 07:00 a 08:00)

Los colombianos tienen un amanecer feliz e informado con el programa que revolucionó la radio en Colombia. de 07:00 a 08:00




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Conozca el banco de voces de Los Simpson y otros personajes animados




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El pueblo wayuu necesita ayuda




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La nueva emergencia económica y sanitaria sería inconstitucional




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Escuche el programa de La Luciérnaga 05 de mayo




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“Quería ayudar a familia con esa plata para el dinero del mercado”




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En -41% cayó la confianza al consumidor en abril: Fedesarrollo




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Gobierno prepara alivio en el Soat y seguro todo riesgo




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Kerry Team Seeks to Join Fight to Get Ohio County to Recount

Sen. John F. Kerry's presidential campaign asked an Ohio judge Tuesday to allow it to join a legal fight there over whether election officials in one county may sit out the state's impending recount.




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A Recount by Hand in Wash.

The closest governor's race in Washington state history lurched forward Friday, as state Democrats announced they had raised enough money to start a third count, this one by hand, of nearly 3 million ballots.




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New Recount Underway in Wash. State

A recount by hand of 2.9 million votes began Wednesday to determine the winner of the closest gubernatorial race in state history.




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Many Factors Contributed To 'Lost' Voters in Ohio

Revisiting the contested state reveals a broader picture of how balloting was conducted for the presidential election.




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Gregoire Wins Wash. Race By 130 Votes

Seven weeks after voters went to the polls, Democrat Christine Gregoire won Washington state's astonishingly close governor's contest by 130 votes, according to results of the third and final count.




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Kerry's E-Mail List a Valuable Resource

With the increasing maturation of the Internet as a political tool -- and the huge sums that can be raised online -- experts said those addresses can remain valuable long after an election.




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Ohio Recount Narrows Bush's Victory Margin

Election officials finished the presidential recount in Ohio on Tuesday, with the final tally shaving about 300 votes off President Bush's six-figure margin of victory in the state that gave him a second term.




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GOP's Soft Sell Swayed the Amish

The Republicans, true to their vow to leave no vote unwooed, came to Lancaster County in Pennsylvania hoping to win over the famously reclusive Old Order Amish, along with their slightly less-strict brethren, the Mennonites. Democrats laughed at the very idea. But the GOP effort did the trick.




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Kerry Cites Suppressed Votes in Election

Sen. John F. Kerry, in some of his most pointed public comments yet about the presidential election, invoked Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy on Monday as he criticized President Bush and decried reports of voter disenfranchisement.




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Panel to Start Writing Social Security Bill

Five months after President Bush launched his drive to overhaul Social Security, the difficult, if not impossible, task of drafting legislation begins Tuesday when the Senate Finance Committee holds the first hearing on options to secure Social Security's future.




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Lobbyist Paid for DeLay's Airfare

House ethics rules bar lawmakers from accepting travel and related expenses from registered lobbyists. The House Majority Leader has said that his expenses on a 2000 trip were paid by a nonprofit organization, and that the financial arrangements for it were proper.




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Fewer U.S. Deaths Linked to Obesity

A new government study has concluded that obesity causes about 112,000 deaths each year in the United States, far fewer than a previous, highly publicized estimate by another part of the same agency.




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New Food Pyramid Unveiled

The federal government unveiled a makeover of this well-known icon that emphasizes eating a variety of food, including healthful fat, and underscores physical activity.




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Folgen von Covid-19-Erkrankung: Magier Roy Horn gestorben

Weltbekannt wurde Roy Horn als Teil des Duos "Siegfried & Roy" - vor allem durch deren Auftritte mit weißen Tigern und Löwen. Nun ist er im Alter von 75 Jahren an den Folgen von Covid-19 gestorben. Von Julia Kastein.




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Festnahme nach Anschlägen im bayerischen Waldkraiburg

Seit April sind im bayerischen Waldkraiburg Anschläge auf Geschäfte türkischstämmiger Inhaber verübt worden. Jetzt nahm die Polizei einen 25-Jährigen fest. Ein extremistischer Hintergrund ist nicht ausgeschlossen.




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Liveblog: ++ Dynamo Dresden-Team muss in Quarantäne ++

Das gesamte Zweitliga-Team des Fußballklubs Dynamo Dresden wird nach zwei weiteren positiven Coronafällen in eine zweiwöchige Quarantäne geschickt. Die Zahl der Neuinfektionen in Italien ist rückläufig. Alle Entwicklungen im Liveblog.




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Former WSU Cougars DB Sean Harper Jr. will play for B.C. Lions


The CFL is idle during the coronavirus pandemic.




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WSU coaches Nick Rolovich and Kyle Smith taking temporary salary reductions as part of ‘cost containment’ measure


To help compensate for lost NCAA distribution and added expenditures caused by the novel coronavirus outbreak, Washington State announced multiple “cost containment” measures Monday.




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Grooming Anthony Gordon: Meet the two men who prepared WSU Cougars’ record-setting QB for the draft


The quarterback is expected to be a third-day pick in this week's NFL draft.




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WSU football player Bryce Beekman’s manner of death was accidental, coroner’s office says


Washington State football player Bryce Beekman died in his Pullman apartment on March 23 from ‘acute intoxication’ of fentanyl and promethazine, the Whitman County Coroner's Office said Friday.




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Analysis: Pac-12 winners, losers, trends and takeaways from the 2020 NFL draft


Here's a look at how the Pac-12 stacked up against other conferences during the NFL draft.




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Analysis: Projecting the top Pac-12 prospects in the 2021 NFL draft


Oregon produced the top pick from the Pac-12 in the 2020 NFL Draft and is the heavy favorite to produce the Pac-12’s top pick in the 2021 NFL Draft.




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WSU receiver Renard Bell’s family survives frightening bout with the novel coronavirus


Anyone who stumbled on the tweet sent out by Renard Bell at 2:41 p.m. Friday would understand why the Washington State wide receiver is smiling again. “My grandma is fully recovered from COVID-19,” Bell posted with two emojis – the first depicting a set of hands praying and the second of a heart. My grandma […]






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In roughly 24 hours coronavirus makes sports, a longtime sanctuary in times of crisis, disappear


Sports has always been the escape during times of crisis and collective stress. But now the very act of conducting sports threatens to add exponentially to perpetuating the coronavirus pandemic and growing the stress.




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Due to coronavirus, NCAA grants extra year of eligibility to spring athletes, considers same for winter athletes


After the cancellation of the spring and winter championships tournaments stemming from concerns over the novel coronavirus pandemic, the NCAA will grant an extra year of eligibility to athletes who participate in spring sports, the organization announced Friday.





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Take a trip down memory lane with the best — and worst — memories of the Kingdome


On the anniversary of the Kingdome's implosion, we take a trip down memory lane to relive its best and worst moments.




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Pac-12 commissioner Larry Scott discusses conference’s financial hit and ‘concern and anxiety’ over athletes because of coronavirus


The Pac-12 is facing a revenue hit of at least $1 million per school from the cancellation of its men’s basketball tournament and March Madness, although the full extent of the damage won’t be known for weeks.




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When it comes to academics and diversity, Gonzaga is No. 1 seed


Gonzaga stood out in a study that seeded men’s and women’s NCAA tournament brackets based on graduation rates, academic success and diversity in the head-coaching ranks.