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Discurso del presidente Petro, ¿qué mensajes está enviando?

Panelistas debatieron sobre el efecto del discurso del Presidente en el que habló de esclavitud, fascismo y en el que calificó a periodistas como muñecas de la mafia.




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Discurso de golpe de Estado y Congreso, ¿nuevas tensiones desde el Ejecutivo?

Panelistas consideran que el Presidente se equivoca al llamar a la calle y generar nuevas tensiones cuando las instituciones toman decisiones contrarias a sus intereses.




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¿Qué demuestra el proceso en el CNE contra la campaña del presidente Petro?

Panelistas consideran que las investigaciones y procesos hablan bien de la democracia y funcionamiento del Estado de derecho




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¿Qué esperar de la participación del presidente Petro en Naciones Unidas?

Panelistas consideran que el Presidente llegará con un discurso de victimización. Otros consideran que es un espacio para consolidar el liderazgo regional.




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Crisis climática y altas temperaturas, ¿cuál es el impacto en agua, energía y agro?

Panelistas analizaron las soluciones para enfrentar el impacto que está teniendo la crisis climática y las altas temperaturas en fuentes hídricas y el futuro de la agricultura en el país.




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Los hechos de la semana: de la caída del Presupuesto al papel de Petro en la ONU

Panelistas debatieron sobre el impacto político y las sumas y restas que genera el hundimiento del Presupuesto General. También una mirada a los escenarios a futuro con la expedición por decreto del PGN.




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¿Se equivocó el CNE al abrir investigación formal al presidente Petro?

Panelistas consideran que hay errores jurídicos cometidos por el CNE y que debe ser la Comisión de Acusaciones el llamado a investigar y juzgar al Presidente.




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Diálogos con el ELN: ¿será posible superar la crisis en la mesa de negociación?

Panelistas creen que el llamado del ELN no implicará la reanudación del diálogo, pero sí creen que es el primer paso para trazar nuevas líneas rojas en el proceso.




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Peajes, APP y valorización, ¿qué está pasando con la infraestructura vial en el país?

Panelistas analizaron los retos que tiene el sector ante los efectos que está generando el decreto que congeló el aumento del valor de los peajes en 2023.




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¿Qué impacto tienen las últimas revelaciones del caso Pegasus?

Panelistas analizaron las consecuencias jurídicas y políticas de las últimas revelaciones relacionadas con la compra del software israelí.




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¿Qué esperar de la migración en América Latina con la llegada de Donald Trump al poder?

 Analistas consideran que la situación migratoria es lo suficientemente crítica, un panorama que podría empeorar si se llegan a materializar las propuestas de campaña de Donald Trump.




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Senator Lifts Hold On Military Promotions After Assurances On Impeachment Witness

Sen. Tammy Duckworth, D-Ill., said Tuesday that she would lift a hold on more than 1,100 senior military promotions after the Department of Defense assured her that it did not block the promotion of Army Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman — a key witness in the impeachment inquiry of President Trump. Duckworth, a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee and combat veteran, put the hold on promotions earlier this month, demanding written confirmation from Defense Secretary Mike Esper that the former National Security Council aide had been recommended for advancement to full colonel. "Donald Trump's unprecedented efforts to further politicize our military by retaliating against Lt. Col. Vindman — for doing his patriotic duty of telling the truth under oath — are unconscionable," the senator said in a statement announcing that she would lift the hold. "I'm glad the Department of Defense was finally able to set the record straight that Vindman had earned and was set to receive a promotion to




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Trump Overhauls Key Environmental Law To Speed Up Pipelines And Other Projects

In Atlanta today, President Trump will announce big changes to the regulations that govern one of the nation's most significant environmental laws. The aim is to speed up approval for major projects like pipelines and highways, but critics say it could sideline the concerns of poor and minority communities impacted by those projects, and discount their impact on climate change. The 50-year-old National Environmental Policy Act, or NEPA, was signed into law by President Richard Nixon. It requires federal agencies to consider the environmental effects of proposed projects before they are approved. It also gives the public and interest groups the ability to comment on those evaluations. The administration's new regulations are expected to reduce the types and number of projects that will be subject to review under the NEPA. An earlier version of the proposed rules truncated those reviews in an effort to streamline processes that can take years to complete. It also dropped a requirement




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Congress Is Investigating Contracts Tied To Mask And PPE Shortages

Congressional investigators are launching an inquiry into a handful of companies that landed government contracts related to COVID-19, calling the deals "suspicious" because the companies lacked experience and, in some cases, had political connections to the Trump administration. In a letter obtained by NPR, the chairman of the bipartisan Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis , Rep. James E. Clyburn, D-S.C., asked a roster of administration officials to account for how and why they selected particular companies to provide Personal Protective Equipment, or PPE. Many of the contracts were made without competition at the height of the coronavirus crisis. Seven letters also went out to individual companies asking for information related to those contracts. "The Administration awarded contracts to inexperienced suppliers," Clyburn wrote in a letter addressed to the heads of the Departments of Health and Human Services, Defense, Homeland Security and Veterans Affairs. "More than 445




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Mike Pompeo To Release Human Rights Report

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An Exciting TV Opening in the Capital of the World

The apostle Paul’s witness in Rome, the global center of power and commerce in his day, helped spread Christianity throughout the empire. Today, you can help advance Bible truth by placing Amazing Facts programs on a huge TV station, WLNY-TV, in New York City. From this present-day “capital of the world,” God’s message will spread around the globe and prepare hearts locally for our upcoming Prophecy Odyssey evangelistic series in the fall.




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Our young people are being kidnapped by culture, and many are quitting church. But you can reach youth like Ethan by supporting the many Amazing Facts resources and events designed to help them find freedom in Christ. Will you support faith-building conferences and materials that lead others to God’s kingdom? Thank you!




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James sought happiness through the world’s pleasures but was left feeling empty. When he found Bible Answers Live on the radio, he began listening often. The Holy Spirit convinced him to get serious about what he heard, and his life turned in a much better direction. You can guide even more people like James to find heaven’s answers to the deepest needs of their hearts when you support Amazing Facts radio. Your gifts open galaxies of truth to people wanting more than what this world offers. Thank you for giving!




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When Gail lost her husband, she wanted to end her life. But then she discovered amazingfacts.org—and found hope and a new life in Jesus! You can point even more eyes to heavenly truth when you give to the online evangelistic work of Amazing Facts. Thank you for sending streams of light around the world!




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Peri-menopause and Menopause Questions On AskMetaFilter

Peri-menopause and menopause are still woefully understood phases of a woman's life. Here's a couple of recent Ask MetaFilter questions that delve into various aspects of these natural biological processes:

1. If hormones mess with you, what was peri/menopause like?

2. Menopause woes

In addition, here's the menopause tag for AskMetaFilter, and don't forget to see the Related Tags sidebar!




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295: ‘Signing Up to Take Some Vitamins’, With Peter Kafka

Peter Kafka returns to the show to discuss the news from Apple’s “Time Flies” event — new Apple Watches, new non-Pro iPads, and particularly the Apple One services bundle.




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298: ‘I’m Expecting Led Zeppelin IV’, With Special Guest MG Siegler

MG Siegler returns to the show to talk about Apple Watch, the future of premium TV and movies, and a preview of next week’s “Hi, Speed” Apple event.




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299: ‘Sounds Like a Good Red Sauce Place’, With Special Guest Jason Snell

Jason Snell returns to the show to talk about the iPhone 12 and 12 Pro, the new iPad-Pro-style iPad Air, the remarkable state of the Mac, and David Letterman’s battery-shopping trip to CVS.




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305: ‘Star Wars: The Mandalorian’ Holiday Spectacular, With Special Guests Guy English and John Siracusa’

As per holiday tradition at The Talk Show, a brief chat about *Star Wars: The Mandalorian*, with a cavalcade of special guests, including, but not necessarily limited to, Guy English and John Siracusa.




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307: ‘Soviet Toilet Paper’, With John Moltz

John Moltz returns to the show to give stock market investment advice.




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308: ‘Peak Hubris’, With Christina Warren

Christina Warren returns to the show to talk about Apple Car, Apple TV, Clubhouse, and Bloomberg hamfistedly revisiting “The Big Hack”.




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313: ‘The Sour Grapes Commission’, With Glenn Fleishman

Glenn Fleishman returns to the show to talk about last week’s “Spring Loaded” product announcements from Apple: subscription podcasts, AirTags, Apple TV, colorful Apple Silicon iMacs, and the M1 iPad Pros.




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320: ‘Paper Floor Mats’, With Christina Warren

Christina Warren returns to the show to discuss Apple’s controversial child safety initiatives, the tumultuous summer of Safari 15 beta UI designs, and a bit more on MagSafe battery packs.




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344: ‘Devastation, Pessimism, and Rage’, With Glenn Fleishman

Glenn Fleishman returns to the show to talk about Elon Musk’s impending acquisition of Twitter, Apple’s credibility problem when arguing against being required to allow sideloading on iOS, and Glenn’s new (and much-needed) book, “Take Control of Untangling Connections”.




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357: ‘Fluent Cupertinoese’, With Nilay Patel

Nilay Patel returns to the show to talk about Apple’s “Far Out” event, the iPhones 14, and The Verge’s redesign.




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365: ‘Permanent September’, With Rene Ritchie

Rene Ritchie returns to the show to talk about recent news (Twitter, Freeform, iCloud Advanced Data Protection, the EU’s new Digital Markets Act) and Apple’s 2022 year in review.




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370: ‘Fine Hypertext Products’, With Jason Kottke

Jason Kottke returns to the show to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Kottke.org.




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381: ‘Tape Deck Dongle’, With Joanna Stern

Joanna Stern returns to the show. Topics include the launch of Threads, Apple’s Vision Pro, and iPhone/iCloud device security. Also, some accidental car talk.




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382: ‘What’s Happening‽’, With Craig Hockenberry

Craig Hockenberry, the special guest with the special fleshy palms, returns to the show. Topics include Twitter/X, foldable phones, and our favorite features in iOS 17 now that it’s in public beta.




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408: ‘Good Enough to Be Pesky’, With Taegan Goddard

Special guest Taegan Goddard, longtime writer and founder of Political Wire, joins the show to talk about the past, present, and future of independent media.




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Alimentación saludable en personas con Asma.

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El uso de los vapeadores.

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¿Qué es el peso quántico?

¿Qué es el peso quántico?




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Elipse, el programa para bajar de peso.

Elipse, el programa para bajar de peso.




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¿Qué causa la hipertensión?

¿Qué causa la hipertensión?




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¿Cómo perder grasa?

¿Cómo perder grasa?




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Respirar como acto de sentir, ser y pensar.

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¿Qué son las películas mentales?

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¿Por qué es importante mantener la esperanza en el nuevo año?

¿Por qué es importante mantener la esperanza en el nuevo año?




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La decisión del perdón como método de sanación.

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