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Jorge Garcia is a journalist based in Miami, United States of America. Work in radio and TV Miami. Univision Radio,Telefutura, WDLP-TV, Gen-TV, TVC/TV, CV Network, Metro Traffic and News
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Cociña Capital A Coruña Adrián Felípez Restaurante Miga

20 Mar 2024  |  www.lavozdegalicia.es
Adrián Felípez and his restaurant Miga are featured in the context of the Cociña Capital event in A Coruña, highlighting the culinary scene in the city.

Social listening tools: the most important ones

22 Feb 2024  |  APD España
Social listening tools are essential for gathering data and enhancing brand interaction. Key tools include Hootsuite, Sprout Social, Brandwatch, Mention, Buzzsumo, Talkwalker, Agorapulse, Buffer, Brand24, and Meltwater. These tools offer various functionalities such as monitoring social media conversations, analyzing trends, managing content, and providing insights into audience sentiment. They are crucial for making informed strategic decisions and improving digital reputation.

Artificial Intelligence and Finance for Decision Making

28 Nov 2023  |  APD España
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing the finance sector by transforming strategic tasks and roles within companies. AI enhances decision-making by providing rapid, accurate evaluations of potential clients, reducing biases, and offering valuable insights for resource allocation and capital investments. It automates complex financial processes, analyzes large datasets in real-time, and aids in risk management and fraud detection. AI also supports personalized financial advice, market trend predictions, portfolio management, and tax optimization, demonstrating its extensive and evident impact on the financial sector.

Conflict on the Court: Buenos Aires Padel Master 2023 Canceled Amid Accusations and Economic Crisis

14 Oct 2023  |  noticiasargentinas.com
The Buenos Aires Padel Master 2023, part of the World Padel Tour, has been abruptly canceled due to repeated payment failures attributed to the economic situation in Argentina and international payment restrictions. Setpoint Events blamed local promoters and businessman Lisandro Borges, while the local organizers criticized the decision as malicious and unjustified, threatening legal action. The cancellation has left fans seeking refunds and raised questions about the future of the event and its impact on the World Padel Tour amid economic crises and organizational challenges.

The 'T-Parties' in the United States: Searching for Lost Masculinity Through Blood Analysis and Bodybuilding

10 Oct 2023  |  fuentesinformadas.com
T-Parties are becoming popular in the United States, organized in luxurious homes by biohacker Jeff Tang to raise awareness among men about the importance of maintaining good testosterone levels. Experts attribute the decline in masculinity to cultural and social factors, and a decrease in sperm quality and muscle mass affecting testosterone levels. Richard Reeves, Niall Ferguson, and Jordan Peterson have contributed works to support men's health and interests. The far-right claims masculinity is lost due to uncontrolled use of pharmacological and chemical agents, with some experts advocating against masturbation and for testicle tanning.

313 dead, 20 of them children, in Israel's bombing of Palestine

08 Oct 2023  |  fuentesinformadas.com
The Israeli army continues its combat against Palestinian militants in the south, following a severe response to a Palestinian offensive. The Palestinian Ministry of Health confirmed 313 deaths, including 20 children, due to Israeli bombings in Gaza. Additionally, rockets were launched from Lebanon towards an Israeli military position, prompting an Israeli artillery response. Palestine has requested an urgent Arab League meeting to address the conflict and seek protection for its people. The Spanish Embassy in Tel Aviv is assisting Spanish nationals affected by the conflict.

The first 100% Spanish private rocket successfully launched into space

07 Oct 2023  |  fuentesinformadas.com
Spain's first private rocket, the Miura 1, built by PLD Space based in Elche, Alicante, has successfully launched from the Médano del Loro military base in Huelva. The launch, coordinated by the INTA's El Arenosillo Experimentation Center, had been previously postponed due to weather conditions and a last-second abort. The rocket is set to be retrieved from the Atlantic Ocean after completing its operation.

Five Key Points from the Red Bull and 'Checo' Pérez Presentation

06 Oct 2023  |  vanguardia.com.mx
Red Bull's recent presentation showcased the new RB19 and announced Ford's return to Formula 1 after 20 years. The event highlighted Red Bull's extensive sports content platform and its increasing Americanization, with Sergio 'Checo' Pérez playing a significant role as a potential ambassador in the U.S. The relationship between Pérez and Max Verstappen appears professional but distant. With Ford's involvement, Pérez's future with Red Bull looks promising, especially in engaging the growing Latin audience.

Most women are unaware of their risk of cardiovascular disease: 'It is the leading cause of death and is difficult to detect'

05 Oct 2023  |  www.20minutos.es
The article highlights the significant lack of awareness among women aged 50 to 70 in Spain regarding their risk of cardiovascular disease, which is the leading cause of death among women. Dr. Xavier Ruyra from Fundación CardioDreams emphasizes the need for better education and gender-specific medical training to address this issue. The foundation's campaign 'Directas al Corazón' has conducted 650 free cardiovascular check-ups, revealing that 11% of participants had significant pathologies. The article calls for more widespread cardiovascular screenings for women, similar to regular breast cancer checks.

Message from Biden's envoy to Argentina: support at the IMF, 'fix' the macro and planes

05 Oct 2023  |  noticiasargentinas.com
Wendy Sherman, the Deputy Secretary of State, visited Buenos Aires to express the Biden administration's support for Argentina's negotiations with the IMF and emphasize the need to address the country's macroeconomic situation. She held meetings with key Argentine officials, including Foreign Minister Santiago Cafiero and Energy Secretary Flavia Royón, and discussed economic challenges with Minister Sergio Massa. Sherman highlighted the dynamic relationship between Argentina and the United States, noting their potential to lead in providing fuel and food globally. She also addressed ongoing discussions about Argentina's aircraft procurement and the positive trajectory of these talks.

Nipsey Hussle's killer sentenced to at least 60 years in prison

04 Oct 2023  |  Terra
Eric Holder Jr. was sentenced to at least 60 years in prison for the 2019 murder of Grammy-winning rapper Nipsey Hussle in Los Angeles. Holder was found guilty of first-degree murder and additional charges for using a firearm and injuring two witnesses. The defense argued the attack was not premeditated. Nipsey Hussle, who was 33 at the time of his death, was a former gang member turned activist and successful rapper, known for his collaborations with artists like Snoop Dogg and Drake.

The alleged sexual abuse among students of a religious school shocks Tunuyán

03 Oct 2023  |  www.diariomendoza.com.ar
An alleged case of sexual abuse involving students from Colegio del Niño Jesús in Tunuyán has caused a significant scandal. The incident, which occurred last week, came to light after the parents of one of the victims filed a complaint with the judicial authorities. The school's administration has issued a statement to parents, expressing their concern and commitment to addressing the situation in accordance with regulations. The judicial authorities are currently investigating the case, which involves minors both as victims and as the alleged perpetrator. The Colegio del Niño Jesús, part of the Hermanas Mercedarias de Tunuyán community, is deeply troubled by the severity of the crime.

Dollar: The Government Increased Taxes and Unified the Price of Solidarity, Card, and Tourist Dollars at $731

03 Oct 2023  |  noticiasargentinas.com
The Argentine government has unified the 'Ahorro', 'Turista', and 'Qatar' dollar rates at $731, resulting in a 10.7% to 14% increase. This change, implemented through AFIP's General Resolution 5430, raises the perception rate for the Personal Assets Tax from 5% to 25% and eliminates the $300 cap that differentiated the 'Turista' and 'Qatar' dollars. The new unified rate aims to reduce exchange rate distortions and partially devalue the currency, affecting savings and foreign currency purchases. The measure comes amid a significant rise in the blue dollar and declining reserves, with the government seeking to promote fiscal equity.

Tourists were rescued after being trapped by the storm in Tunuyán

02 Oct 2023  |  www.diariomendoza.com.ar
In the last 48 hours, over 60 millimeters of rain have fallen in Valle de Uco, accompanied by heavy snowfall in the Manzano Histórico area. Early this morning, Civil Defense personnel from Tunuyán rescued a group of tourists trapped in their vehicles on Route 94 due to snow accumulation. Currently, there are 30 to 35 centimeters of snow on the road, making it passable with caution up to Casa de Uco. Road maintenance teams are assessing the route to determine if it can be cleared for safe travel.

Málaga will repair the sunken pavement of Madre de Dios street again, goes to tender for half a million

02 Oct 2023  |  www.malagahoy.es
The pavement of Madre de Dios street in Málaga is undergoing another repair due to recurring issues with sunken and damaged sections. The city council has put the project out to tender for 538,272.70 euros, with a six-month execution period. Despite previous repairs and a significant reurbanization in 2010, the pavement continues to deteriorate. The new project will maintain the current materials but will include changes to improve pedestrian and cyclist safety. The ongoing issues are attributed to the consolidation of the ground beneath the pavement.

This is how masked depression attacks: 'Those who suffer from it can be hyperfrequent users of medical services'

01 Oct 2023  |  www.20minutos.es
Masked depression, characterized by physiological symptoms like muscle pain and headaches rather than typical depressive symptoms such as sadness, is increasingly recognized. Rubén Sanz Blasco, a psychology professor at Universidad Complutense de Madrid, explains that this form of depression often leads sufferers to frequently visit medical services without realizing the emotional roots of their issues. This misidentification complicates diagnosis and treatment, emphasizing the need for psychological evaluation and intervention to address the underlying emotional problems.

Celebrating the Week of Respectful Childbirth

01 Oct 2023  |  www.diariomendoza.com.ar
The Antonio José Scaravelli Hospital in Tunuyán, a regional hospital serving the Valle de Uco, is highlighted for its adherence to the 2004 'Respectful Childbirth' law, allowing mothers to make decisions about their childbirth experience. Mónica Zani, head of maternity, emphasizes the rights of mothers to have a companion, move freely, and eat during labor. This year's theme from the World Health Organization focuses on the care of the newborn and the family.

Symptoms of Dengue: What It Is, Causes, and Treatment

01 Oct 2023  |  www.20minutos.es
Dengue, a viral infectious disease caused by the DENV virus, has become a notifiable disease in Spain since 2015 due to its epidemic potential. The disease, historically prevalent in tropical and equatorial regions, is now appearing endemically in temperate zones. It is transmitted by Aedes mosquitoes, particularly Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus. Symptoms vary widely, with 80% of cases being asymptomatic. Severe cases can lead to circulatory collapse and require hospitalization. There is no specific medication for dengue; treatment focuses on managing life-threatening symptoms. Preventive measures include vaccination with Dengvaxia and DENVax, though their effectiveness varies.

Living with Cold Allergy: 'I Have to Avoid Sudden Temperature Changes'

01 Oct 2023  |  www.20minutos.es
The article discusses the challenges faced by María, a 27-year-old nursing assistant from Madrid, who suffers from cold urticaria, a condition causing skin reactions and itching upon exposure to cold. The condition can be triggered by various situations, including sudden temperature changes and contact with cold objects. María shares her experiences and the daily precautions she must take, such as avoiding the metro at night and wearing warm clothing. The article also highlights the general characteristics of cold allergies, including their sudden onset in young adults and potential links to other conditions like cancer or hepatitis. Treatment typically involves antihistamines, and managing the condition requires patience and adaptation.

Madrid extends assisted reproduction to 42 years: 'The risks are not significant, but the effectiveness decreases'

01 Oct 2023  |  www.20minutos.es
The Community of Madrid has extended the age limit for access to assisted reproduction treatments in public healthcare from 40 to 42 years as part of the Fertility in Network Plan aimed at boosting birth rates. The effectiveness of these treatments decreases significantly with age, with success rates dropping from 34% for women under 35 to 5% for those over 42. While maternal and infant morbidity increases with age, risks remain statistically insignificant below 50 years. The policy also includes provisions for women who have previously had children and increases the maximum number of treatment cycles from three to four. The article highlights the balance between resource allocation and treatment efficacy, emphasizing the importance of age as a criterion for treatment success.

Shoes that hurt us: 'In many cases, fashion is at odds with health when it comes to our feet'

01 Oct 2023  |  www.20minutos.es
The article discusses the negative health impacts of fashionable shoes, emphasizing that many designs prioritize aesthetics over foot health. Experts Pablo Torres and Juan Carlos Montero highlight that improper footwear can lead to various short-term and long-term health issues, including blisters, tendinitis, and joint problems. They advocate for choosing shoes that support foot health and visiting podiatrists regularly for personalized advice.

Pandiani, el referente de Massa en política exterior negoció ante la UE un documento clave por Malvinas

01 Oct 2023  |  noticiasargentinas.com
The Argentine negotiating team, led by Ambassador Gustavo Martínez Pandiani, achieved a significant milestone in the EU-CELAC relations by securing a recognition of the Malvinas issue based on dialogue and international law. This marks a departure from the EU's previous automatic alignment with the UK, opening the door for individual European countries to approach Argentina's position on the sovereignty of the Malvinas Islands. The EU and CELAC reaffirmed their commitment to peaceful dispute resolution and respect for territorial integrity, celebrating Latin America and the Caribbean as a Zone of Peace.

The silence of the forest

22 Aug 2023  |  La Vanguardia
The author reflects on the lack of attention given to forests, especially when they are destroyed by fires. They note that while houses are mourned, the loss of trees, flowers, birds, and insects is often overlooked, despite the essential role forests play in our existence.

First training session of forward Iván Barbero with RC Deportivo

21 Jul 2023  |  21noticias.com
Iván Barbero, the new forward for RC Deportivo, completed his first training session with the team after finalizing his transfer for the next two seasons. The session included gym work, specific strength tasks with tactics, and positional exercises. Several players from the youth team and first-team dynamics participated in the training. The team will continue training at the Ciudad Deportiva.

Second preseason session of RC Deportivo in Abegondo

20 Jul 2023  |  21noticias.com
RC Deportivo completed its second preseason training session at the Ciudad Deportiva in Abegondo, aiming to train and compete at 100% from day one. The session, led by Imanol Idiakez, included gym work, field warm-ups, passing drills, and small goal exercises. Experienced player Germán Parreño emphasized the team's commitment. Several young players, including Brais Val, Jairo, Álvaro Santamaría, Martín Ochoa, Diego Gómez, and David Mella, participated in the training.

Inés Rey shows the new Board of Directors of RC Deportivo the 'full availability' of the City Council to collaborate 'for the good of the city and the sportsmanship'

20 Jul 2023  |  21noticias.com
Inés Rey, the mayor of A Coruña, along with city councilors Gonzalo Castro and Manuel Vázquez, met with the new Board of Directors of RC Deportivo, including president Álvaro García Diéguez and other members. The City Council expressed full support for collaboration with the football club for the benefit of the city and its sports fans. The meeting also covered details of the Teresa Herrera Trophy 2023, which will honor former player Álex Bergantiños and legends Bebeto and Mauro Silva. The event is scheduled for August 5 at Riazor, featuring matches between Deportivo ABANCA and Deportivo Alavés, and Deportivo against Bragantino.

RC Deportivo to start and end the league at Riazor against Rayo Majadahonda and Real Unión respectively

19 Jul 2023  |  21noticias.com
RC Deportivo will begin the season at ABANCA-RIAZOR against CF Rayo Majadahonda on the last weekend of August and will play their first away game in Lugo on September 2 or 3. The team will close 2023 with a regional duel in O Carballiño against CD Arenteiro on December 16 or 17 and start 2024 on January 3 against Real Sociedad B. The regular league will conclude on May 25 or 26 against Real Unión Club, with playoff dates set for early to mid-June.

RC Deportivo to face Bragantino in the Teresa Herrera Trophy

18 Jul 2023  |  21Noticias
The 78th edition of the men's Teresa Herrera Trophy and the 11th edition of the women's will take place on August 5 at ABANCA-RIAZOR, featuring Red Bull Bragantino and Deportivo Alavés Gloriosas as opponents for the RC Deportivo teams. The event will include tributes to Mauro Silva, Bebeto, and Álex Bergantiños. Red Bull Bragantino, a team from Bragança Paulista, Brazil, was acquired by Red Bull in 2019 and has a history of notable performances, including a second-place finish in the 2021 Copa Sudamericana. The Deportivo Alavés Gloriosas, founded in 2017, will be the ninth Spanish team to participate in the women's trophy.

RC Deportivo will start training tomorrow until Saturday at 10:15

18 Jul 2023  |  21noticias.com
RC Deportivo, under coach Imanol Idiakez, will begin their pre-season training on Wednesday, July 19, following medical tests. The training sessions are scheduled daily at 10:15 AM until Saturday, July 22, with breakfast provided at 8:30 AM. Sunday, July 23, is designated as a rest day.

RC Deportivo will know the league schedule this Wednesday from 12:00

17 Jul 2023  |  21noticias.com
The Real Federación Española de Fútbol announced that the draw for the calendar in Group 1 of Primera Federación will take place on Wednesday, July 19, at 12:00 in the Luis Aragonés auditorium in Las Rozas, Madrid. The calendar will be asymmetrical, as in previous seasons. RC Deportivo is grouped with 19 other teams, including CD Arenteiro, CD Lugo, and FC Barcelona Atlètic. The league starts on August 26 and ends on May 26, with the last matchday of 2023 on December 16-17 and the first of 2024 on January 3. The playoff semifinals will be held on June 1-2 and 8-9, with the finals on June 15-16 and 22-23.

Álvaro García Diéguez is from today the 47th president in the history of RC Deportivo

17 Jul 2023  |  21noticias.com
Álvaro García Diéguez has been elected as the 47th president of RC Deportivo during a shareholders' meeting held at the Riazor stadium. The new board includes Álex Bergantiños, Carlos Ballesta, Michelle Clemente Escotet, Vicente Fernández, and David Villasuso. The meeting, attended by over a hundred people, saw discussions on the representation of minority shareholders and the future direction of the club. The new president emphasized a collective decision-making approach and a focus on exiting bankruptcy, fostering youth talent, and improving communication with fans.

Roberto Olabe terminates his contract with RC Deportivo

17 Jul 2023  |  21noticias.com
Roberto Olabe del Amo, born in San Sebastián, Gipuzkoa, on May 5, 1996, has mutually agreed to terminate his contract with RC Deportivo. The club wishes him luck and thanks him for his dedication and professionalism during his time at ABANCA-RIAZOR.

Pablo Brea Renews Until 2025 and Goes on Loan to Arenteiro

16 Jul 2023  |  21noticias.com
Pablo Brea Fontáns has extended his contract with Deportivo until June 2025 and will play on loan at CD Arenteiro in Group 1 of the Primera Federación for the 2023-24 season. RC Deportivo wishes him success and thanks him for his professionalism during his time at ABANCA-RIAZOR.

Kevin Cabado replaces Rocío Candal as head of RC Deportivo Femenino

10 Jul 2023  |  21noticias.com
Kevin Cabado Sánchez has been appointed as the new head of RC Deportivo Femenino, replacing Rocío Candal. Cabado, who has a strong background in sports education and coaching, has previously led Deportivo ABANCA B to significant achievements, including a promotion to Primera Nacional and a Copa Galicia Feminina title. The club expressed gratitude to Candal for her professionalism and dedication during her tenure.

Political Reconciliation and What is at Stake: The Right to Think Differently

31 May 2023  |  www.digitalmex.mx
Anne Applebaum's work highlights the global trend of weakening democracies through authoritarian regimes, drawing parallels with political situations in Mexico, the United States, and Europe. The article emphasizes the importance of political reconciliation and the defense of democratic values, particularly in the context of upcoming elections in Mexico. It critiques populist leaders for fostering division and undermining institutions, while noting recent positive developments in democratic resilience, such as Joe Biden's election and political shifts in Spain.

How to act after a condom break: different options, their advantages and disadvantages

18 May 2023  |  www.20minutos.es
The article discusses the steps to take after a condom break, emphasizing the importance of checking for damage and the potential risks of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and unintended pregnancies. It highlights the use of emergency contraception, such as levonogestrel and ulipristal acetate, which are available without a prescription in Spain. The article advises seeking medical advice to minimize STI risks, especially in cases involving unknown partners or confirmed infections.

Why is the male pill still not arriving?

29 Apr 2023  |  20minutos.es
Despite the existence of female contraceptive pills since the 1960s, a male equivalent has yet to reach the market. Various researchers and manufacturers have announced promising developments over the years, but challenges such as commercial viability, side effects, and adherence to injectable methods have hindered progress. Recent studies have shown positive results for oral hormonal and non-hormonal methods in animals, and a new 'on-demand' oral pill, TDI-11861, has shown encouraging results. However, these are still in early development stages, and it may be several years before any are available on the market. The ongoing research reflects a renewed scientific interest in equitable distribution of contraceptive responsibility.

Spring Breezes at the Presentation of the Coordinator in Defense of the Territory of León

12 Apr 2023  |  Diario de Valderrueda - Actualidad de la Montaña Oriental Leonesa y Palentina
On April 12 in León, the Coordinadora en Defensa del Territorio de León was presented at Fundación Sierra Pambley. The event highlighted the fight against various energy projects like wind farms and photovoltaic installations, which are seen as benefiting corporate interests at the expense of local communities. The presentation emphasized the historical context of exploitation in León and the need for collective action to protect the territory. The Coordinadora aims to raise awareness, mobilize the public, and challenge these projects through legal and political means, advocating for sustainable and democratic management of resources.

Peru, Cadiz and the Spanish Language

27 Mar 2023  |  Todoliteratura
The IX International Congress of the Spanish Language, originally planned to be held in Arequipa, Peru, has been relocated to Cádiz, Spain, due to political instability in Peru. The event, organized by Instituto Cervantes, Real Academia Española, and the Asociación de Academias de la Lengua Española, will take place from March 27 to 30, 2023. The congress aims to reflect on the Spanish language's role in global interculturality and mestizaje. Various historical and cultural figures are mentioned, emphasizing the importance of the Spanish language in uniting diverse cultures. The article highlights the contributions of notable individuals and institutions to the preservation and promotion of the Spanish language.

The daily drama of thalidomide victims: 'We are dying and the aid does not arrive'

14 Feb 2023  |  www.20minutos.es
The article discusses the ongoing struggles of thalidomide victims in Spain, who are still awaiting compensation for the severe birth defects caused by the drug. Despite legal recognition of their plight, bureaucratic delays have prevented the disbursement of funds. The article also delves into the controversial history of thalidomide, including its alleged Nazi origins and the role of pharmaceutical companies like Grünenthal GmbH and Bayer. The FDA's refusal to approve the drug in the United States is highlighted as a positive counterpoint. The victims' advocacy group, AVITE, continues to fight for justice, while the Spanish government faces criticism for its inaction.

The Santos Awards and Jazz, Harvest of '22

07 Feb 2023  |  El Temps de les Arts
The Carles Santos Awards, organized by the Institut Valencià de Cultura, aim to promote Valencian artists and the music industry. The jazz category saw Screaming Pillows win for their album 'Screaming Pillows & The Liao Brass'. Previous winners include Sedajazz Big Band and David Pastor. The awards highlight the growth and quality of jazz in Valencia, despite the genre's limited industry support. Finalists like Alexey León and Miquel Álvarez showcase significant artistic progress, with their albums 'Influenciado' and 'Martinete a Trane' respectively. The awards reflect the vibrant and evolving jazz scene in Valencia.

HPV is not only sexually transmitted and can cause skin cancer

02 Feb 2023  |  www.20minutos.es
The article discusses the human papillomavirus (HPV), highlighting its potential to cause not only sexually transmitted infections but also skin cancer. While HPV is commonly associated with cervical and other genital cancers, recent cases suggest it can also lead to skin cancer, as evidenced by a case in the United States. Experts emphasize the importance of vaccination for both genders and the need for vigilance in personal hygiene and wound care, particularly in settings like beauty salons. The article underscores the ubiquity of HPV and the critical role of preventive measures, including vaccination and barrier protection during sexual activities.

The keys to the Casa Dani salmonellosis outbreak: how could the tortilla become contaminated?

01 Feb 2023  |  www.20minutos.es
A salmonellosis outbreak in Madrid, centered around the well-known establishment Casa Dani, highlights the risks associated with certain foods. The outbreak coincides with the implementation of a new food hygiene decree. Investigations are ongoing to determine the exact cause, with hypotheses pointing to the tortillas de patata prepared at the establishment. The article discusses the regulatory requirements for egg-based foods and emphasizes the importance of proper food handling and hygiene to prevent such outbreaks. Expert insights explain the nature of salmonellosis and its common sources of contamination.

Napster and the tokenization of musical assets

30 Jan 2023  |  Blogthinkbig.com
The article discusses the challenges faced by Web3, including regulatory issues, technological complexities, and lack of real-world use cases, despite continued capital investment. It highlights Napster's history and impact on the music industry's digital transformation, from its peak in the early 2000s to its various acquisitions. The piece explores the potential of Web3 to revolutionize the music business again through asset tokenization, reducing intermediaries, and enhancing artist-fan interactions. Napster's acquisition by Algorand and its plans for the 'Napster Network' are seen as steps towards this transformation, with Telefónica expressing belief in the disruptive potential of music asset tokenization.

The keys to the Casa Dani salmonellosis outbreak: how could the tortilla have been contaminated?

30 Jan 2023  |  www.20minutos.es
A recent salmonellosis outbreak in Madrid, centered around the well-known establishment Casa Dani, highlights the risks associated with certain foods. The outbreak coincides with the implementation of a new food hygiene decree. The investigation is ongoing, with the most plausible hypothesis being contamination of the tortillas de patata prepared at Casa Dani. The article discusses the regulatory requirements for egg-based foods and the importance of proper food handling and hygiene to prevent such outbreaks. Experts emphasize that while salmonellosis is rarely lethal, thorough investigation and preventive measures are crucial.

Clouds in the Formula 1 Business

29 Jan 2023  |  vanguardia.com.mx
Tensions are rising between the FIA and Liberty Media, threatening the future of Formula 1 as we know it. FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem has been vocal in his criticism, particularly towards Liberty Media's control and valuation of F1. He has also controversially opened the door for Andretti and Cadillac to join as an eleventh team, against the wishes of current team owners. This brewing conflict could lead to significant changes in the sport's governance and commercial landscape.

Jazz with a Valencian Accent: Has the Moment Arrived?

23 Dec 2022  |  El Temps de les Arts
The article explores the evolution and integration of jazz with traditional Valencian music over the past 40 years. It highlights key figures and groups such as Ximo Caffarena, Xema Senabre, and the group Joc Fora, who pioneered this fusion. The narrative covers various artists' contributions, including Ximo Tébar's Mediterranean influences, Eva Dénia's jazz singing in Valencian, and the innovative works of Carles Dénia, Pau Vidal, and others. The text underscores the growing acceptance and naturalization of this musical blend, showcasing significant albums and projects that have shaped the genre.

The second unit of Granada, in crisis

23 Dec 2022  |  Marca.com
Granada CF is focusing on the league after their Copa del Rey exit, with coach Paco López needing improved performances from secondary players to achieve their season goals. Key players like Jonathan Silva, Cabaco, Bodiger, Sergio Ruiz, Perea, Soro, Bryan, and Rochina are highlighted for their potential impact and current challenges. The article discusses the need for consistency and recovery from injuries to enhance the team's prospects.

4 years since the start of the 4T in Mexico

19 Dec 2022  |  sdpnoticias
The article reflects on the four-year anniversary of Mexico's 4th Transformation under President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, highlighting significant changes such as the elimination of government corruption and tax breaks for large corporations. It criticizes the opposition, particularly the PAN party, for perpetuating corruption and inequality. The text emphasizes the importance of citizen involvement in supporting the transformation and denounces the previous regime's practices. The cancellation of the Texcoco airport project is cited as a democratic decision reflecting the new regime's priorities.

How To Successfully Execute A FinTech Digital Product

17 Jun 2022  |  Forbes
Building a successful digital product involves understanding the differences between a digital product and a technology solution, continuously improving the product, and balancing vision with constraints. Effective project management and executive leadership are crucial to maintaining focus and flexibility. Regular evaluation and prioritization are necessary to ensure the product meets its business purpose. The right tools, such as Jira, Whimsical, Confluence, and Figma, can aid in the product lifecycle. Establishing clear goals and a viable plan, while remaining adaptable, is key to successful digital product execution.

Thefts and Strategies of Appropriation and Concealment in the 'General Description of the World' (1684) by Pedro Cubero

23 May 2022  |  Dialnet
In 1684, the renowned missionary Pedro Cubero published 'Descripción general del mundo' in Naples, claiming to provide a comprehensive overview of world history and geography. However, the text is largely incoherent and focuses almost entirely on the origins and conquest of Tahuantinsuyo. This inconsistency is attributed to Cubero's extensive plagiarism of Miguel Cabello Valboa's 'Miscelánea Antártica.' The study aims to analyze the methods Cubero used to appropriate and conceal Valboa's work and speculate on the possible reasons behind this maneuver, considering Cubero's life and literary career.

Michelle Bachelet: “The coronavirus is a great opportunity to transform current models”

18 Nov 2020  |  El País México
The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed the fragility of global power structures and highlighted issues such as populism and polarization. Analysts like Moises Naím argue that the pandemic has made power more transient and difficult to wield. Michelle Bachelet, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, sees the pandemic as an opportunity to transform current models, advocating for a global agreement on universal social protection. The economic impact has been severe, with significant GDP declines, but recovery is tied to resolving health issues. The European Union's coordinated response is seen as crucial for stabilization. Social inequality, particularly affecting women, has worsened, necessitating inclusive and gender-sensitive recovery strategies.

Parler, the trendy social network of the American far-right

17 Jul 2020  |  elpais.com
Social media platforms in the United States are experiencing upheaval due to policy changes on hate speech, affecting President Donald Trump's online activities. Parler, a two-year-old social network, has seen a surge in users, now exceeding 1.5 million, as conservatives and far-right individuals, including politicians and commentators, migrate there seeking a 'no censorship' environment. Despite its growth, experts like Jon Worth and Matt Stempeck question Parler's long-term viability and business model, comparing it unfavorably to Twitter. The platform's user base is primarily composed of far-right individuals, and its economic sustainability remains uncertain. Parler's rise is part of a broader digital confrontation strategy employed by right-wing groups globally, with the upcoming U.S. presidential election adding to the platform's relevance.

Mo de Movimiento, the sustainable restaurant thanks to great doses of innovation

10 Jul 2020  |  El País México
MO de Movimiento, a restaurant in Madrid, exemplifies sustainability and innovation through its circular gastronomy approach. The establishment, led by CEO Felipe Turell, integrates recycled materials, traditional cooling methods, and modern technology to minimize environmental impact. The restaurant's design, by Lucas Muñoz, utilizes debris from the renovation, while the menu features locally sourced ingredients. The restaurant operates cashless and partners with sustainable delivery service Mensos. Future plans include hosting events and further digital integration.

Privacy and Security Issues Shake Zoom's Success

06 Apr 2020  |  El País México
Zoom's privacy and security issues have come under scrutiny, with unauthorized data collection involving Facebook's SDK and vulnerabilities affecting Windows users. New York's Attorney General has launched an investigation into Zoom's data practices. The company has faced criticism for data mining with LinkedIn and lack of true end-to-end encryption. Despite Zoom's defense, experts suggest alternatives like Google Hangouts and Skype for better privacy. The article highlights the broader implications of these issues amid the surge in Zoom's usage during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Street Photographer Jorge Garcia Finds Perfect, Spontaneous Moments on NYC's Sidewalks

01 Jan 2019  |  www.vice.com
Jorge Garcia, a Queens-based photographer, captures spontaneous and humorous moments on the sidewalks of Manhattan. He founded the NYC Street Photography Collective in 2015 to provide an educational space for photographers. The collective, now with 22 members, regularly releases zines and organizes events to showcase their work. Garcia's work is celebrated for its subtle humor and the challenge of finding funny moments in everyday life.

Amazon Has New York Afraid of Becoming Seattle on Steroids

03 Dec 2018  |  www.vice.com
Amazon's plan to open a new headquarters in Long Island City, New York, has sparked significant opposition from local residents and politicians. Concerns include the potential for increased gentrification, strain on infrastructure, and the displacement of local communities. Despite promises of job creation and economic growth, skepticism remains high, with critics pointing to Amazon's labor practices and the lack of public input in the decision-making process. The announcement has galvanized a wave of activism, with figures like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez leading the charge against the perceived corporate overreach.

Police Headquarters in Valle de Uco Evicted, Allegedly Due to Non-Payment

30 Nov 1  |  diariomendoza.com.ar
The police headquarters in Valle de Uco was evicted after the property owner decided not to renew the lease. The Ministry of Security cited complications with billing and payment following the landlord's death as reasons for the inability to renew. Authorities are now seeking a new building. Some personnel have been temporarily relocated to the Fire Brigade Headquarters and the 65th Police Station in Tunuyán.

This is how the helicopter for tourists inaugurated by a winery in Tunuyán will work

30 Nov 1  |  www.diariomendoza.com.ar
The Vines Resort y Spa in Tunuyán has introduced a new tourist attraction, a helicopter service operated by Helitronador, aimed at enhancing the tourism experience in the Valle de Uco region. The service, inaugurated with the presence of local officials, offers panoramic flights over the region's landscapes, including the Andes and vineyards. This initiative seeks to increase tourist stay duration and diversify activities available to visitors, thereby boosting local tourism.
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