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Un año de la guerra en Gaza, ¿es posible evitar la intensificación del conflicto?

Panelistas creen que la guerra por ahora se prolongará y ven lejano un escenario de negociación. Consideran que ni Hamás ni Israel han alcanzado los objetivos propuestos.




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Imputación del CNE, ¿significa un punto de inflexión para el Gobierno?

Panelistas analizaron el impacto político que tiene la imputación de cargos, las consecuencias en el acuerdo nacional y lo que implica llamar a movilizaciones.




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¿Qué busca el Gobierno al convocar al cuerpo diplomático?

Panelistas creen que hace parte de la estrategia internacional del Presidente para posicionar la narrativa de un golpe de Estado. También debatieron sobre el decreto que permite a comunidades indígenas ser autoridad ambiental.




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Economía plateada, ¿una salida ante los retos de la transición demográfica?

Panelistas plantearon los retos y oportunidades de la economía plateada, la cual busca proveer servicios y fortalecer la economía entorno a los mayores de 50 años.




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¿Cómo está la democracia en América Latina?

Panelistas analizaron el panorama democrático en América Latina y Estados Unidos a partir de la realidad política de los países. El exprocurador general, Fernando Carrillo habló sobre su último libro en el que aborda cómo defenderla democracia




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Elecciones EE. UU., ¿qué implica para los candidatos el empate en las encuestas?

Panelistas consideran que el escenario que reflejan las encuestas debería preocupar más a los demócratas que a los republicanos.




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Reforma al Sistema General de Participaciones, ¿una forma de avanzar en la descentralización?

Panelistas analizaron los riesgos y beneficios que trae el aumento de transferencias de la nación a las regiones, así como el aumento de competencias y responsabilidades a las regiones.




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¿Cómo están viendo los líderes de opinión la realidad política del país?

Panelistas analizaron los resultados del Panel de Opinión que consulta a los líderes de opinión en temas relacionados con gobierno, temas de país y ecosistema mediático.




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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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Fruit - Space & Time (Daydreaming) (official audio)

http://www.musicxray.com/xrays/2672423 Fruit15207 - Fruit - Space & Time (Daydreaming) (official audio)




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Soon Very Soon Master Logic

http://www.musicxray.com/xrays/2672425 Twanesia Ruffin - Soon Very Soon Master Logic




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NEUROMASTER - Neuromusic - LOPS n STEM - ORIGINALS

http://www.musicxray.com/xrays/2672429 neuromaster - NEUROMASTER - Neuromusic - LOPS n STEM - ORIGINALS




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Stickers!!!




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Sticky Situation


a comic about getting stuck on which plan to stick to




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Sick :(

I’m going on a bit of a streaming hiatus because I need to recover from this sickness ASAP so that I can move house which will then come with its own set of streaming interruptions…

I’ll try and fit in some streams when I can until we return to our regular schedule (so you don’t forget about me ). Follow me to be notified!

Til then take care and see ya around the Discord and stuff!




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Comic Relief


a comic about the crazy state of the world right now




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A Look At Betsy DeVos' Role During The Coronavirus Pandemic

Copyright 2020 NPR. To see more, visit SARAH MCCAMMON, HOST: President Trump says he wants America's schools to reopen and quickly. He's undercut guidance from the CDC, calling it impractical. He's even threatened to cut funding for schools that don't reopen. And supporting this push is Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos. Here she is speaking last week at a meeting of the Coronavirus Task Force. (SOUNDBITE OF ARCHIVED RECORDING) BETSY DEVOS: Ultimately, it's not a matter of if schools should reopen. It's simply a matter of how. They must fully open, and they must be fully operational. MCCAMMON: For more on DeVos' role in this pandemic, we're joined by NPR's Cory Turner, who's been covering her since she became secretary. Hi, Cory. CORY TURNER, BYLINE: Hello. MCCAMMON: So, Cory, let's recap. How did DeVos initially respond to this pandemic? TURNER: Yeah. So back in March, she seemed largely supportive of state and local school leaders' decision to close schools. To help, she waived




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ICE Agrees To Rescind Policy Barring Foreign Students From Online Study In The U.S.

Updated at 6:34 p.m. ET In a swift reversal, the Trump administration has agreed to rescind a directive that would have barred international college students from the U.S. if their colleges offered classes entirely online in the fall semester. The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement rule change , released last week, would have prohibited foreign students from entering or remaining in the country to take fully online course loads. A number of colleges and universities had already announced plans to offer online-only classes because of the coronavirus pandemic. The agency's July 6 announcement was met with immediate backlash. Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology sued the U.S. government in federal court two days later, calling the directive "arbitrary and capricious" and seeking to have it reversed and declared unlawful. Many colleges, universities, municipalities and tech companies expressed their support for the legal challenge in their own court




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Trump Downplays Police Violence, Deaths Of Black Americans

Updated at 5:45 p.m. ET President Trump dismissed outrage over police killings, saying Tuesday that "more white people" are killed by police than Black people. "So are white people!" Trump said when asked in an interview with CBS News about why so many African Americans have been killed at the hands of police. "So are white people! What a terrible question to ask." Trump added that "more white people, by the way" are killed by police than Black people. More white people may be killed by police annually, but Black Americans are killed at a far higher rate. According to a database of police shootings since 2015 compiled by the Washington Post , 1,301 Black people have been killed by the police in the past five and a half years; 2,495 white people were killed. But, importantly, African Americans, who make up a far smaller portion of the total population than whites, are killed at a rate more than twice that of whites. In another comment also sure to inflame racial tension, Trump said that




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South Dakota Is Sharing Driver's License Info To Help Find Out Who's A Citizen

Updated at 7:57 p.m. ET To help figure out the U.S. citizenship status of every adult living in the country, the Trump administration has been accumulating driver's license information from states including South Dakota, NPR has learned. South Dakota Public Safety Secretary Craig Price — who was appointed to President Trump's commission on law enforcement this year — signed an agreement in April to share information from driver's licenses and state ID cards with the U.S. Census Bureau, according to a copy of the memorandum of understanding the state's Department of Public Safety provided to NPR. In the past year since the Trump administration failed in its attempt to add the now-blocked citizenship question to 2020 census forms, the Census Bureau has been gathering state and federal records under directives from Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross , who oversees the bureau, and an executive order Trump issued in July 2019 . In addition to allowing states to redistrict using the number of




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Thomas Jefferson Descendant Reflects On His Ancestor's Complicated Legacy

Copyright 2020 NPR. To see more, visit https://www.npr.org.




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Exposing Charismatic Counterfeits

Bob didn’t feel right about the ecstatic gibberish he was hearing in church. When he stumbled across the Amazing Facts website, the truths he heard changed his life. The devil uses counterfeits to deceive many who are looking for trustworthy answers to their Bible questions. However, God can use you and your gifts to uncover Satan’s deceptions and uphold essential truth. Thank you for being a beacon of light in this dark world!





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MeFiCoFo

As of November 1, 2024 ... the Metafilter Community Foundation exists as an officially registered Delaware nonprofit non-stock corporation.. Yay! In Metatalk, 1adam12 has a Quick Nonprofit Update from the Interim Board. (Also of site interest, some thoughts from warriorqueen on Seeking community in the face of the US election.)





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289: ‘I’m Batman. America. Freedom.’ With Adam Lisagor

Adam Lisagor returns to the show. Topics include the cinematic and presentation style of Apple’s WWDC keynote, some post-production details on The Talk Show’s WWDC episode, the tribulations of producing professional videos during COVID-19, and the new sounds of MacOS 11 Big Sur.




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296: ‘Cameras Every Single Where’, With Michael Simmons

Special guest Michael Simmons joins the show. Topics include the release of iOS 14, widgets and home screen customization, pricing models for indie apps in the App Store era, and, of course, flying robot cameras.




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301: ‘A Craptastic Craptacular’, With Joanna Stern

Joanna Stern returns to the show to talk about the new M1 MacBook Air and 13-inch MacBook Pro.




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309: ‘Pinkies on the Semicolon’, With John Siracusa

The state of the Mac, with special guest John Siracusa.




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322: ‘It Was More Arial Than Helvetica’, With Rene Ritchie

Rene Ritchie returns to the show for a recap of this week’s “California Streaming” Apple Event: the iPhones 13, Apple Watch Series 7, and new iPads. Also, last week’s decision in the Apple v. Epic lawsuit.




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323: ‘Skeptical Not Cynical’, With Matthew Panzarino

Matthew Panzarino returns to the show to talk about the new iPhones 13 and their camera systems.




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324: ‘A Pretty Generic Thing You Stick in a Hole’, With Jason Snell

Jason Snell returns to the show to talk about the new iPhones 13, new iPad Mini, Safari 15’s craptacular new tab UI, and the insightful questions posed to Kevin Durant on the Brooklyn Nets’ media day from Basketball Digest’s best NBA reporter.




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325: ‘The Negative Version of Icing on the Cake’, With Nilay Patel

Special guest: Nilay Patel. Special topics: the iPhones 13, Apple Watch Series 7, kids today and the file system, the Lightning / USB-C debate, and, of course, our speculation about next week’s “Unleashed” Apple event.




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345: ‘A Fake Crank on the Web’, With Michael Simmons

Michael Simmons returns to the show to talk about the Studio Display's camera (and this week's beta firmware update to tweak its quality), how things have gone two years into Flexibits' move to subscription pricing for Fantastical and Cardhop, and Panic's now-shipping Playdate.




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347: ‘After Steve’, With Tripp Mickle

Special guest Tripp Mickle joins the show to talk about his new book, *After Steve*, reporting on the last decade at Apple.




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353: ‘Shop Different’, With Michael Steeber

Special guest Michael Steeber joins the show to discuss his new project, The Apple Store Time Machine — an intricately-detailed explorable walkthrough of four of Apple’s original retail stores.




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361: ‘A Fit of Pique’, With Federico Viticci

Federico Viticci returns to the show to talk about iPads, Stage Manager, and Apple’s ill-considered foray into expanding ads in the App Store.




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367: ‘Slow-Moving Hurricane’, With Craig Hockenberry

Craig Hockenberry returns to the show to talk about the demise of third-party Twitter clients, the overall Twitter shitshow, touchscreens on the Mac, and the perils of autocorrect when you have a clever username.




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379: ‘An Extra Kick in the Nuts’, With Christian Selig

Christian Selig, developer of the excellent apps Apollo and Pixel Pals, joins the show to talk about Reddit's Twitter-fication, along with highlights from WWDC 2023.




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380: ‘The M Is for Magnificent’, With Matthew Panzarino

Matthew Panzarino returns to the show for a post-WWDC discussion about Vision Pro and VisionOS.




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384: ‘Pleading the Fifth’, With Michael Simmons

Flexibits co-founder Michael Simmons returns to the show to talk about his experience at Apple’s developer lab for Vision Pro, and his enthusiasm for the future of spatial computing.




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399: ‘I Decapitated the MacBook Air’, With Federico Viticci

Federico Viticci returns to the show to discuss MacStories’s 15th anniversary, Apple’s upcoming “Let Loose” keynote for new iPad hardware, and more.




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409: ‘The Dynamic Paradox’, With Nilay Patel

Nilay Patel returns to the show to consider the iPhones 16.




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411: ‘An Acoustic Nightmare’, With Tyler Stalman

Tyler Stalman joins the show to discuss the iPhone 16 lineup’s cameras, and the state of iPhone photography.




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La vida detrás de la demartitis atopica.

La vida detrás de la demartitis atopica.




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Los beneficios de la leche de vaca.

Los beneficios de la leche de vaca.




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¿Qué es el campo magnético?

¿Qué es el campo magnético?




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PADRES BALANCEADOS, HIJOS FELICES.

PADRES BALANCEADOS, HIJOS FELICES.




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El flúor y su toxicidad.

El flúor y su toxicidad.




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¿Qué es el peso quántico?

¿Qué es el peso quántico?