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  1. Nick movie: MEGA LIGHTNING 2 Full Movie | Disaster Movies | The Midnight Screening Time:75min Netflix / Amazon / HBO: Netflix Duratio
  2. From the moment former Mayor of Mexico City Claudia Sheinbaum threw her hat in the ring for the presidency, the result was rarely in doubt. Throughout the long and often gruelling campaign, as she criss-crossed the nation on commercial flights, her double-digit lead in the polls would have reassured her that she was on track to make history. She has now done so, becoming Mexico’s first woman president by a huge margin. It is a watershed moment both for Mexico and her personally. She has already served as Mexico City’s first female mayor. Now, in a few months, she will occupy the National Palace, succeeding her mentor, outgoing President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, known by his initials, Amlo. No matter what else happens in her political career or where her six years in power lead her, she will always be the woman who managed to break the glass ceiling in Mexican politics. Given the country’s deeply ingrained patriarchy and entrenched machismo, that is no small feat. Yet once the campaign leaflets are binned and the billboards bearing her face taken down, Mexicans could be forgiven for wondering exactly what kind of president she will be. In a campaign so full of words and speeches, there was precious little policy detail and few specifics about governance. On the stump, she often repeated her basic premise: that she would build the "second floor" of the "Fourth Transformation" – that is, the political project of her ally, Mr López Obrador. President López Obrador and his supporters call it the "Fourth Transformation" or "4T" because they put his movement on a par with three transformative moments in Mexican history: Independence in 1810, the Reform War (and separation of church and state) of 1858 and the Mexican Revolution in 1910. Unsurprisingly, opponents say Mr López Obrador and, by extension, Ms Sheinbaum have delusions of grandeur promoting such a title. But the 4T has become shorthand for a social agenda of universal pensions, student grants and family stipends which have been hugely po[CENSORED]r across Mexico. The programme has lifted an estimated five million people from poverty throughout the country, although there is still widespread deprivation in many regions. “The essence of this transformation is to separate economic power from political power,” she told the BBC in an interview in the eastern state of Veracruz. "Economic power has its path, but government must be directed towards the poor in Mexico." President López Obrador laid the foundations and built the first floor of the project, she said. "Now, we are going to build on the changes he made to the country." "It means more rights, a welfare state, education, health, access to housing, and that a living wage is a right, not a privilege," she added. "That is the difference between neoliberalism and our model, which we call Mexican Humanism." In essence, she stood on a platform of continuity, pledging to double down on President López Obrador’s agenda. Her win shows that was a proposal supported by a sizeable majority of the Mexican electorate. Still, the accusation from her detractors, in particular the second-placed candidate, Xóchitl Gálvez, is that the 4T is mere populism. Furthermore, she suggested Ms Sheinbaum would not be her own woman and would live under her mentor’s authoritarian shadow. Vote for Sheinbaum, get Amlo, her critics suggested. But while some commentators in Mexico seem to expect her to slavishly follow her po[CENSORED]r predecessor’s lead, it does not necessarily follow that she will. There are many recent examples in Latin America where a supposed disciple has confounded expectations by striking out on their own. Ms Sheinbaum herself is dismissive of the accusation. "I will govern with the same principles as Mr López Obrador, and that’s a good thing for Mexicans," she told the BBC. An urbane technocrat from a well-heeled Jewish family, whose maternal grandparents fled the Holocaust, she cuts a very different figure to Amlo. Their rhetorical styles are far apart. He hammers his points home with a flourish, enthralling his base, while she tends to be more measured and clipped. She speaks fluent English, having completed her doctoral thesis in California. Before entering politics, she was an accomplished environmental scientist who served on the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). Accordingly, she is likely to be more comfortable on the world stage than her predecessor, whose success partly stems from his direct connection with ordinary people, particularly in indigenous regions and his home state of Tabasco. For his part, Mr López Obrador insists he has no intention of meddling in her administration. He is looking forward to retirement at his ranch in the southern state of Chiapas, he claims. Still, however their relationship evolves once he leaves office, most people want to see a marked improvement from Ms Sheinbaum in one key arena: security. From the launch of her campaign to her victory party - both of which were held in Mexico City’s main plaza, the Zócalo - even her most ardent supporters say they want to see more done to tackle violent crime in the drug-violence ravaged nation. Ms Sheinbaum says she hopes to reduce the murder rate from 23.3 homicides for every 100,000 residents to about 19.4 per 100,000 by 2027. That would put Mexico on par with Brazil. She points to her term as Mexico City mayor, during which statistics suggest she oversaw a 50% reduction in the murder rate in the capital. However, an academic who worked as a security adviser to her campaign said her team acknowledged that strategies which worked for running a city might simply not apply at the national level. As if any reminder were needed of how high the stakes are, this was the most violent election in modern Mexican history. In the final moments of his campaign for mayor of the tiny community of Coyuca de Benítez, Alfredo Cabrera was shaking hands with his supporters as he approached the stage to deliver his closing speech. Suddenly, a gunman appeared from behind him and shot the opposition candidate in the back of the head, killing him instantly. As the crowd fled in sheer panic, some 15 shots rang out. The gunman was killed at the scene by the security forces. Cabrera was the last of dozens of candidates to be murdered in the campaign. His death was a bloody, terrifying end to this most brutal of votes. As he was lying in a pool of blood in western Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum was on stage in Mexico City urging her supporters to "make history". That step is over. Now, to bring drug cartel violence under control, she must succeed where the men who went before her have failed. https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cq552vz5y5zo
  3. The new Volkswagen Golf GTI Clubsport was revealed on May 31 ahead of the Nürburgring 24-hour race. VW says the updated Clubsport will be the most powerful front-wheel-drive Golf, matching its predecessor's 296 horsepower. The new Clubsport has a restyled front end, a new taillight design, and a new drive mode designed for lapping the 'Ring. UPDATE 5/31/24: Today, Volkswagen officially revealed the Clubsport ahead of the Nürburgring 24-hour race. Power for the 2025 model is confirmed to continue at 296 horsepower and 295 pound-feet of torque. According to VW, the Clubsport can accelerate to 60 mph in 5.6 seconds. In normal spec, the Clubsport is electronically limited to a top speed of 155 mph, though the optional race package increases the limiter to 166 mph. The new Volkswagen Golf GTI Clubsport will officially break cover on May 31 ahead of the Nürburgring 24-hour race. Considering Volkswagen has downsized the North American Golf lineup rather than grown it in recent years, we're pretty confident this is another Clubsport we won't get. A Mighty FWD GTI The last Clubsport launched for 2021 as a 45th birthday celebration of the GTI. The new one's launch coincides with the 50th anniversary of the Golf. Volkswagen confirmed that the new Clubsport will be the most powerful front-wheel-drive Golf, though the company neglected to offer any specifics beyond that. Currently, the 2024 GTI that's sold in the U.S. pumps out 241 horsepower. However, the 2025 model is getting a slew of updates. The European-spec also sees output increase to 262 horses, and the Golf R boasts 315 horsepower but features an exclusive all-wheel-drive system. Meanwhile, the 2021 Clubsport sat closer to the R on the power spectrum, churning out 296 horsepower and 295 pound-feet of torque from its 2.0-liter turbo four. We would expect the updated Club to meet or exceed the former figure. The new Clubsport will also wear a different face than the standard GTI. The new version adds restyled headlights and an illuminated VW logo at the front. A set of redesigned taillights mark changes at the rear, and it rides on a fresh set of standard 19-inch wheels. Plus, lightweight forged 19-inch Warmenau wheels are also available. https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a60886552/2025-golf-gti-clubsport-confirmed/
  4. Vous connaissez ces fameux "bras de chauve-souris" ? Avec un peu de peau et de graisse qui pend pourtant de façon naturelle... Beaucoup d'entre nous rêvent de bras plus définis, avec des triceps et des biceps bien dessinés. C'est mon cas également. Mais l'idée de m'engager dans un programme d'entraînement intensif ne me donne pas très envie. La bonne nouvelle ? Un entraînement régulier est certes nécessaire, mais pas sous la forme d'heures interminables de fitness. En tant que rédactrice beauté, j'ai découvert une astuce pour tonifier mes bras de manière subtile et sans trop d'efforts ! Pas besoin de lutter contre votre paresse intérieure. Se muscler les bras : cette astuce toute simple vous permettra d'y parvenir ! Le sport exige souvent une grande dose de motivation, c’est pourquoi je suis toujours à l'affût de petites astuces pour entretenir mon corps sans faire trop d'efforts. J’aimerais beaucoup raffermir mes bras, mais ces séances de sport à forte intensité ne m'intéressent pas. C'est alors que je suis tombée par hasard sur ce produit promettant de muscler les bras sans transpirer : le bracelet lesté pour poignets. Le concept est en fait assez logique. En les portant quotidiennement, ces bracelets (disponibles en différents poids) font travailler les bras à chaque mouvement, sans avoir à faire quoi que ce soit. https://www.vogue.fr/article/astuce-pour-muscler-les-bras-bracelets-lestes#intcid=_vogue-fr-right-rail_df261822-51c3-41df-b4a2-221264fe1659_po[CENSORED]r4-1
  5. More than 43,000 different species of spiders are found in the world. Of these, only a small number are said to be dangerous, and less than 30 (less than one-tenth of one percent) have been responsible for human deaths. Why are so few spiders harmful to humans? Much of the reason may result from the size differences between people and spiders. Spider venom is designed to work on smaller animals, but the venom of some species can produce skin lesions in people or produce allergic reactions that result in fatalities. It is important to understand, however, that “death by spider bite” is very rare since clinics, poison control centers, and hospitals often have various species-specific antivenin (the antitoxin) on hand to treat the bite. The brown recluse spider is one of the most dangerous spiders in the United States. Its venom destroys the walls of blood vessels near the site of the bite, sometimes causing a large skin ulcer. Research in 2013 revealed that a protein in the spider’s venom targets phospholipid molecules, which make up a good portion of cell membranes, and transforms these molecules into simpler lipids. The wound that is produced may require several months to heal, or it may become infected, which could lead to the death of the victim. Deaths from brown recluse spider bites are rare. Most brown recluse spiders, which are also called violin spiders, live in the western and southern United States. Most are about 7 mm (0.25 inch) and have a leg span of about 2.5 cm (1 inch). On the front half of its body (the cephalothorax), it has a dark violin-shaped design, the “neck” of which is formed by a conspicuous furrow on the midline of its back. The brown recluse has extended its range into parts of the northern United States, making its home in caves, rodent burrows, and other protected environments. Brown recluse spiders also set up shop in the undisturbed spaces of buildings, such as attics, storage areas, and wall or ceiling voids. https://www.britannica.com/list/9-of-the-worlds-deadliest-spiders
  6. German head coach Julian Nagelsmann has condemned as "racist" a recent survey that asked participants if they wanted to see more white players on the national football team. The poll by the ARD public broadcaster said 21% of respondents agreed with the proposition. "It is racist. I feel we need to wake up. Many people in Europe had to flee.. searching for a safe country," Nagelsmann said on Sunday. The 36-year-old said he agreed with Germany midfielder Joshua Kimmich, who described the questionnaire as "racist" a day earlier. “Josh [Kimmich] responded really well, with a very clear and thought-out statement,” Nagelsmann said at a briefing at his team's training base. “I see this in exactly the same way. This question is insane. “There are people in Europe who’ve had to flee because of war, economic factors, environmental disasters, people who simply want to be taken in. "We have to ask what are we doing at the moment? We in Germany are doing very, very well, and when we say something like that, I think it’s crazy how we turn a blind eye and simply block out such things." ARD - the German public broadcaster - said it had commissioned the survey to have measurable data, after a reporter working on a documentary on football and diversity was repeatedly asked about the make-up of the national team. The poll was conducted among 1,304 randomly selected respondents. Karl Valks, sports director with the ARD station who commissioned the poll, said the company was "dismayed that the results are what they are, but they are also an expression of the social situation in Germany today". "Sport plays an important role in our society, the national team is a strong example of integration," German media cited him as saying. The current national squad has a number of players with mixed heritage, including captain Ilkay Gündogan and winger Leroy Sané. Germany is hosting the Euro 2024 tournament later this month, and Nagelsmann said his team would be playing "for everyone in the country". They will kick-off the competition with a clash against Scotland at Munich's Allianz Arena on 14 June. The controversy comes just weeks after the team's kit manufacturer, Adidas, was forced to ban fans from buying German football kits customised with the number 44, after media raised their resemblance to the symbol used by World War Two-era Nazi SS units. The SS was responsible for many of the crimes against humanity committed by the Nazis. Members of the SS ranged from Gestapo agents to concentration camp guards. SS duties included administering death camps where millions of Jews and others were put to death. https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cw4437m0gkpo
  7. With the strike of a judge's gavel in Delaware, Hunter Biden, the son of Joe Biden, will become the first child of a sitting president to be a criminal defendant. Prosecutors allege that the younger Biden, 54, lied about his drug use on application forms when he purchased a handgun in 2018. He faces up to 25 years in prison if convicted of the three federal counts, in a case that will get under way on Monday with jury selection. Mr Biden has pleaded not guilty to the charges. The trial - which comes as his father campaigns for re-election - is likely to see prosecutors delve into graphic details of Mr Biden's crack cocaine addiction, potentially providing fodder for the president's political foes. Here is what we know about the case. What are the charges? Mr Biden is facing three federal charges in the case: two counts of making false statements and one count of illegal gun possession. The charges all relate to his purchase of a revolver at a Delaware gun store in October 2018, which he kept for about 11 days. By Mr Biden's own admission, he was deep in the throes of a "full blown addiction" to crack cocaine at the time. The two false statement charges stem from allegations that he lied about his drug use on a federally-mandated form when he purchased the weapon. Specifically, prosecutors allege that he falsely claimed that he was "not an unlawful user of and addicted to any stimulant narcotic drug" when he purchased a Colt Cobra Special revolver. The third count is related to his possession of a firearm while alleged to have been a drug user. The gun was discarded and discovered at a grocery store in Greenville, Delaware, prompting an investigation that ultimately led investigators back to the forms. What evidence is there in the case? To convict Mr Biden, prosecutors will have to convince jurors that he knowingly made false statements on the form in a bid to deceive the store that sold him the pistol. Additionally, they will have to prove that Mr Biden was a drug user or addicted to drugs, and took possession of the gun despite knowing as much. US District Judge Maryellen Noreika has already ruled that defence lawyers cannot argue that the prosecution can only get a guilty verdict by proving Mr Biden was using drugs on the day he bought the weapon. Instead, in a pre-trial hearing, the judge agreed with prosecutors' argument that they need only prove that "unlawful use (had) occurred recently enough to indicate that the individual (was) actively engaged in such conduct". In court filings made ahead of the trial's start, prosecutors suggested that they would rely, in part, on deeply personal text messages and other communications made while Mr Biden was in the throes of addiction. In one such text message cited in court documents, Mr Biden refers to himself as a "liar and a thief and a blame and a user and I'm delusional and an addict unlike beyond and above all other addicts that you know". The prosecution is also expected to rely on the testimonies of witnesses including ex-wife Kathleen Buhle and Mr Biden's ex-partner Hallie Biden - who is also the widow of Mr Biden's brother Beau. Prosecutors will also be able to point to Mr Biden's own 2021 memoir, in which he detailed his experiences as a drug user who was "up twenty-four hours a day, smoking every 15 minutes, seven days a week". "All my energy revolved around smoking drugs and making arrangements to buy drugs - feeding the beast," he wrote in the book. While Mr Biden has himself been quiet about the trial, legal documents filed by his lawyers suggest that they will focus on how much Mr Biden was aware of his addiction at the end of the purchase, and on the quality of the evidence itself. His primary attorney, Abbe Lowell, has sought permission from the court to call upon an expert witness who can testify about an addict's understanding of their substance abuse issues. “Someone, like Mr, Biden who had just completed an 11-day rehabilitation program and lived with a sober companion after that, could surely believe he was not a present tense user or addict,” Mr Lowell wrote. Infamous laptop could feature Among the most prominent pieces of evidence at the trial is likely to be the information on Mr Biden's infamous laptop, which has been the focus of intense media speculation and focus from conservative news outlets. The laptop has also been at the centre of unproven theories linking Mr Biden and his father to corruption, which they both deny. Mr Biden's own lawyers have argued that the computer was tampered with before it fell into the hands of investigators. The special counsel appointed to oversee the probes into Hunter Biden, David Weiss, has said that the tampering argument is a "conspiracy theory" with "no supporting evidence." In a May filing, prosecutors wrote that the laptop contained "significant evidence" of Mr Biden's guilt. Could he go to prison if convicted? The two false statement charges each carry a maximum sentence of up to 10 years, while the third count is punishable by up to five years - meaning that Mr Biden could face up to 25 years in prison if convicted. Actual sentences for federal crimes, however, are typically less than the maximum penalties specified by law. If Mr Biden is convicted, the judge in the case will ultimately determine the sentence after considering sentencing guidelines and a variety of other legal factors. https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c4nnr9945vmo
  8. Music title: Olivia Rodrigo Performs Her Hit 'Deja Vu' At the 2022 Billboard Women In Music Awards Signer: N\A Release date: 03‏/03‏/2022 Official YouTube link:
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  11. Oppo F27 series could be launched in India later this month, according to a poster leaked by a tipster. The series is likely to comprise three handsets — the Oppo F27, Oppo F27 Pro, and Oppo F27 Pro+. The company's upcoming Oppo F27 Pro is also said to be the first smartphone in India to debut with an IP69 rating for dust and water resistance. One of the Pro models could arrive as a rebranded version of another smartphone that was recently unveiled by the company in China. Oppo F27 Series India Launch Date Leaked Tipster Mukul Sharma has leaked a poster for the launch of the Oppo F27 series in India on X (formerly Twitter). The purported poster states that the Oppo F27 Pro+ will be launched in India on June 13. The smartphone series is also expected to comprise the Oppo F27 Pro and a standard Oppo F27 model. https://www.gadgets360.com/mobiles/news/oppo-f27-pro-plus-india-launch-date-leak-specifications-expected-5792717#pfrom=topstory
  12. Llevamos varios años con la Inteligencia Artificial hasta en la sopa. Cuando no es ChatGPT, es Microsoft con Copilot. Siendo la palabra de moda en dos últimos años, era cuestión de tiempo que, además de la integración en los teclados con una tecla dedicada que Microsoft anunció a finales de 2023, también llegara a los ratones. Logitech ha sido el primer fabricante en presentar un ratón con acceso directo a ChatGPT. Cuando hablamos de un ratón con acceso directo a ChatGPT, no hablamos de un botón dedicado a abrir el navegador web con ChatGPT sino que hablamos de una integración en la aplicación que tengamos abierta para utilizar esta IA para hacer un resumen del texto, reescribirlo, responder a un texto a través de una ventana flotante y seleccionando un tono específico. Logitech M750 AI, el primer ratón con acceso a ChatGPT El primer ratón del mundo que incluye un acceso directo a una ventana de ChatGPT para interactuar con un texto es el M750 AI de Logitech, un ratón que incluye un botón dedicado para esta función que tendrá un precio de 49,99 dólares cuando llegue al mercado en los próximos días. El funcionamiento de este botón es tan sencillo como seleccionar el texto con el que queremos trabajar y pulsar sobre este. En ese momento, se muestra una ventana flotante con todas las opciones disponibles. Integrar un botón dedicado en el ratón es, a priori, más productivo que en el teclado ya que, cuando estamos repasando textos o respondiendo a correos, solemos hacerlo con la mano en el ratón para movernos por el texto. ChatGPT para más modelos Esta nueva función de invocar a ChatGPT desde el ratón con un botón dedicado en el modelo M750 AI de Logitech no es exclusiva de este modelo, ya que también está disponible a través de la aplicación Logi Options+ para los ratones que sean compatibles con esta como la gama Master MX, Ergo, Signature y Studio, aplicación disponible para Windows y macOS, por lo que da igual el ecosistema que utilicemos, con los ratones de Logitech siempre vamos a tener ChatGPT a mano. La gama de ratones Logitech Lightspeed, gama de ratones enfocados a los videojuegos no incluirán esta función ya que su funcionamiento corre a cargo de la aplicación Logitech G-HUB no de la aplicación Logi Options+ de la gama de ratones enfocados a la productividad. Esta gama de ratones permite añadir funciones adicionales al ratón a través del apartado Smart Actions, un apartado donde podemos encontrar diferentes tipos de automatizaciones y donde también se encontrará la función Logi AI Prompt Builder cuando se lance al mercado en los próximos días. En estos momentos, en esta sección ya podemos encontrar diferentes automatizaciones relacionadas con la IA, pero todas implican tener que abrir el navegador. Es importante señalar que, de momento, solo funciona en inglés, por lo que cabe la posibilidad de que no esté disponible inicialmente fuera de Estados Unidos y Reino unido. Según afirma Logitech, ChatGPT recibe más de 1.600 millones de visitas cada mes, demostrando la importancia que tiene esta herramienta en muchos sectores. Tener un acceso directo a esta plataforma integrado en cualquier aplicación es la solución perfecta para mejorar la productividad y creatividad de las personas. https://hardzone.es/noticias/perifericos/logitech-integra-chatgpt-flujos-raton/
  13. Si hablamos de ofimática, rápidamente lo asociaremos con Microsoft Office, un software bastante completo que incluye varias herramientas ofimáticas. Esta utilidad con el paso del tiempo ha cambiado mucho, siendo el cambio más reciente el pasarse a llamar Microsoft 365. Se ofrecen diferentes planes con diferentes costes, pero, ¿sabes en cuantos dispositivos a la vez puedes estar usando la suite ofimática Microsoft 365? Microsoft 365 no solo incluye acceso a Word, Excel y PowerPoint, como el antiguo Office, incluye otros elementos importantes. Se agrega una capacidad de 1 TB en la nube OneDrive, revisión de la ortografía, gramática y estilo con Microsoft Editor y edición de vídeo con Clipchamp con filtros y efectos premium, entre otros. Limitación de dispositivos en los que se puede acceder El aspecto más interesante de Microsoft 365 es que podemos utilizar todas las utilidades en cualquier sistema operativo. Podemos disfrutar de sus ventajas y capacidades en dispositivos con Windows, Android, macOS e iOS. Hay versiones de todas las aplicaciones y servicios para todos estos sistemas operativos. Sin duda alguna donde mejor disfrutaremos de esta suite ofimática es en Windows, ya que al final es el propio sistema operativo de Microsoft. En Android no deberíamos tener problemas, ya que Microsoft se muestra muy atraído por este sistema operativo y ofrece una gran integración y compatibilidad. Usar macOS e iOS tampoco debería ser un problema, aunque algunas características puede que no terminen de funcionar o no sean compatibles. Microsoft establece de manera muy clara y contundente en la descripción del producto, solo se puede usar en cinco dispositivos simultáneamente. Podemos instalar las aplicaciones en tantos dispositivos como gustemos, pero solamente podremos iniciar sesión en cinco de ellos a la vez. ¿Y qué pasa si queremos usar la suite en más equipos? Microsoft no nos dejará habilitar los programas en más de estos 5 equipos a la vez por usuario. Si tenemos el plan familiar, podemos aprovechar un segundo usuario para tener otros 5 puestos más donde instalar, y usar, Word, Excel y los demás programas. Y, si no, lo que tendremos que hacer es dar de baja algunos de los dispositivos para dejar huecos disponibles. No existe ningún método o truco para saltarse esta limitación para la versión Personal de Microsoft 365. La compañía ofrece otros paquetes diferentes con otras características que nos pueden interesar. Planes de Microsoft 365 Vamos a centrarnos únicamente en los planes de hogar de Microsoft 365 y no vamos a ver los destinados a empresas. Debes saber que los destinados a empresas agregan características no presentes en los planes de hogar por estar enfocado a entornos laborales que requieren soluciones adicionales muy específicas. Las diferencias entre el plan Personal y el plan Familia de Microsoft 365 son mínimas. El plan Personal está pensado para solo una persona y el plan Familia admite hasta un máximo de seis usuarios. Además, el plan Familia amplia la capacidad de OneDrive hasta los 6 TB, mientras que en el Personal se establece una capacidad máxima de 1 TB. Igual que en el plan Personal, cada miembro del plan Familia puede iniciar sesión en hasta cinco dispositivos a la vez. No existe ningún tipo de variación en este sentido. Otra cosa es que queramos tener seis usuarios que solo usaremos nosotros y garantizar acceso en hasta 30 dispositivos a la vez. Es algo posible, pero poco interesante. Al final, el plan Familia está pensado para que miembros de un mismo núcleo familiar tengan acceso a la suite ofimática y no tengan que pagar hasta seis licencias Personales que saldría brutalmente caro. Destacar que el plan Personal cuesta 69 euros al año y el plan familia cuesta 99 euros al año. https://www.softzone.es/noticias/programas/cuantos-ordenadores-usar-microsoft-365/
  14. The first conviction of a sitting or former US president has made headlines across the globe. Much of the world's media have been reflecting on what this means for Mr Trump's aspiration to return to the White House. He was convicted 34 times of falsifying business records to disguise payments to an adult film star to buy her silence just before the 2016 election. He denied the charges and the affair. So how is this history-making conviction being covered, from Buenos Aires to Beijing? We asked our colleagues at BBC Monitoring, which tracks and analyses media around the world. Russia: 'Justice New York way' By Sandro Vetsko, BBC Monitoring Russia specialist In Russia, the largely Kremlin-controlled media have reported Trump's conviction with a bias in his favour - which is par for the course given they supported Trump in his first run for president and are critical of Joe Biden. "Justice New York way," was how a presenter on the po[CENSORED]r state channel NTV put it, with a correspondent then appearing to suggest the jury may not have considered their decisions thoroughly, saying they deliberated "for just 11 hours". The Kremlin has portrayed the trial as part of the battle for the White House between President Joe Biden and Trump. "They are effectively simply removing political rivals using all possible legal and illegal means. That much is clear," spokesman Dmitry Peskov has said. This line has also been echoed in the media. State Channel One TV host Artyom Sheynin asserted on Telegram that America’s judiciary was geared "too blatantly to benefit Biden". Italy: 'This could derail White House bid' By Alys Davies, BBC News, London An editorial in the French newspaper Le Monde takes the view that while American voters were owed “the truth” of what they call Trump’s criminality, the effects of his conviction remain highly uncertain. The "real" sentencing will not come on 11 July but on the presidential election day, 5 November, it said. US bureau chief for the Italian daily la Repubblica, Paolo Mastrolilli, takes a more strident view that the guilty verdict is a “defeat” for Trump that could “derail” his election bid, despite the continued support of his loyal fanbase. By contrast, a comment piece in German newspaper Süddeutsche Zeitung decries the US political system and the lack of influence the conviction will, in its eyes, have on Trump's standing among Republicans. “Guilty 34 times… After such a verdict, a candidate for the most powerful job in the world should be politically finished. Instead, his party continues to bow down to Donald Trump,” writes the paper's US correspondent Peter Burghardt. Meanwhile Polish daily Rzeczpospolita says the "American left has shot itself in the foot" with Trump's conviction. Pawel Lekpowski describes Trump as "a victim of the overzealous political correct moral inquisition" and says "the effect of [the guilty verdict] will be the opposite of what was intended.” China: 'Old people and criminals' run for White House By BBC Monitoring China team Beijing has not officially commented on Trump's conviction but the story has generated significant coverage in state media, much of it factual. The few commentators who have talked about it have cast it in terms critical of American democracy. The US election has become "a battle between old people and criminals", said one commentary in the state-affiliated outlet Guancha, which often posts blogs and articles on trending topics with a nationalist tone. Washington has now entered a "deep-water zone", with the "shabby old ship" of the US facing an upcoming political storm, suggested another. Another in the same outlet said the ruling exposed the deep "polarisation in US party politics". Shen Yi, an international relations professor at Fudan University, said in another nationalist outlet, Global Times, that Washington's "divisive" political system was destroying the soft power the US had built up - "bad news" for "American hegemony". Mexico: 'Guilty of Pornogate' By Pascal Fletcher, BBC Monitoring Latin America specialist, Miami The welter of headlines on the Donald Trump verdict, from Mexico to Argentina, reflected the region’s uneasy view of the US ex-president. While major dailies made a point of splashing on their front pages large photos of a stern-looking Trump, they also made clear that the guilty verdict against him would not stop him from running for re-election. This is a sobering prospect for many Latin American leaders and governments who have deep misgivings, and fears, about his radical proposals and threats to counter foreign migrants and drug cartels from south of the border. Prominent Colombian daily El Espectador accompanied a front-page article with the headline: "A criminal headed for the White House". Others across the region varied in tone, from the Brazilian daily O Globo’s statement of historical fact "Trump is the 1st ex-president of the US condemned for a crime", to Mexican daily Reforma’s deeply unflattering headline “Guilty of Pornogate”. In Argentina, daily Clarin’s initial report called the guilty verdict “a shock” and leftist daily Pagina 12 saw it causing “commotion in the United States”. https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c28834k8x9po
  15. This E30 BMW was formerly owned by Ann Wilson, lead singer of Heart. The wild body kit is backed up by in-period modifications to the 2.5-liter engine, including a turbocharger. Add all-black livery, and this 3-series is full of rock 'n roll attitude. It's always fun to find out what kind of unusual cars music icons drive, whether it's Lady Gaga's first-generation Ford F-150 Lightning, Sade's Mazda RX-8, or Tom Morello's '71 Dodge Demon 340. The lead singer of Heart, Ann Wilson, in the late 1980s had a BMW 3-series convertible. And as it turns out, she went a little crazy on the mods. Witness the wild 1980s excess of this 1989 BMW 325i convertible, our pick of the day at auction site Bring A Trailer (which, like Car and Driver, is part of Hearst Autos). With an impossibly wide body kit, BBS wheels as deep-dished as a Chicago pizza, and a Cessna-sized spoiler out back, it's got the all-black swagger of a rock legend clad from head to toe in stretchy leather. Even better, and not unlike Wilson herself, it's got the pipes to back up the attitude, with an IHI turbocharger paired with an aftermarket exhaust, and a factory five-speed manual transmission and a limited-slip rear differential. If you were a fan of Ann Wilson before, how can you not like her more after finding out this was her ride at roughly the same time that Alone was burning up the worldwide charts? She could have just been ferried around in a limo with one of those 1980s V-shaped, trunk-mounted TV antennas, but Wilson was clearly far too rock n' roll for that. The body kit is said to be from Flossman Auto Design, a German contemporary of the Koenig customization company. In the build sheet, the kit is referred to as a Koenig, which is the better-known company, but the term here may be used as a generic term. Flossman specialized in BMWs, and the cosmetic alterations were performed in New Jersey. The staggered-width 15-inch BBS wheels are massively wide at 9 inches up front and 11 inches out back, with 225- and 285-series Yokohamas mounted. It rides on an aftermarket lowered suspension from Hartge with Bilstein shocks in the rear. Under the hood is an IHI turbocharger kit said to be either from CarTech or Dinan. It's intercooled and was claimed by the installing dealer to be good for 275 horsepower, more than 100 hp over stock. Mileage is listed at 12K, which fits with a busy rock musician's touring schedule, and recent work performed by the selling dealer includes oil and filter changes. The original modifications were completed by January of 1990 at an eye-watering cost of $69,890. Adjusted for inflation, that's nearly $170,000. (This does, at least, appear to include the price of the car.) https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a60960441/1989-bmw-325i-convertible-bring-a-trailer-auction/
  16. Organiser leur mariage à Londres n'avait jamais effleuré l'esprit de la collectionneuse et influenceuse mode franco-algérienne Mina Habchi. Bien qu'elle ait vécu dans la capitale pendant dix ans et qu'elle y ait rencontré son mari, Olivier Khatib, elle a toujours envisagé de se marier dans une destination lointaine. La pandémie de Covid, puis l'explosion de Beyrouth, ont pourtant mis à mal ses plans de mariage au Liban (son futur époux est franco-libanais). Mina Habchi s'est alors dit qu'elle adore la culture britannique, et surtout la mode dans le pays. Après tout, pourquoi ne pas se marier ici ? Le mariage de Mina Habchi et Olivier Khatib : quand les opposés s'attirent “Un peu frustrés et impatients, avec une pointe de superstition, on a décidé d'organiser notre mariage dans la ville où on s'est rencontrés. On a organisé ça en deux mois. On a réservé la mairie un dimanche après-midi. On n'a visité qu'un seul lieu de mariage et on l'a immédiatement réservé”, raconte la mariée. Le couple s'est rencontré pour la première fois il y a huit ans. Mina Habchi est influenceuse, tandis qu'Olivier Khatib est un “geek, un scientifique”, dit-elle. Dans leur cas comme dans beaucoup d'autres, les opposés s'attirent. Et comme Mina Habchi l'explique, leurs différences les ont rapprochés et expliquent notamment pourquoi ils continuent à être fascinés l'un par l'autre. Un moment romantique dans les airs Olivier Khatib a fait sa demande lors d'un voyage en Suisse pendant les fêtes de fin d'année en 2020. Il l'a réalisée le 29 décembre, lors d'une balade en montgolfière. “Il a attendu la fin de notre virée pour faire sa demande, nous étions presque au sol”, se souvient la mariée. “Il s'est agenouillé. On est si jeunes ! j'étais très surprise ! Nous avons pleuré tous les deux.” Mina Habchi aime les thèmes. “Je suis une grande conteuse, explique-t-elle. Je voulais raconter une histoire avec mon mariage. J'avais en tête un mariage entièrement british. Pourquoi ? Ce sont les créateurs britanniques qui m'ont donné envie de m'intéresser à la mode”. Mina Habchi a toujours voulu porter un costume pour la cérémonie civile de son mariage. Elle a commencé par faire des recherches et n'a pas tardé à tomber sur une photo de Céline Dion avec ce tailleur Dior blanc porté à l'envers sur le tapis rouge de la cérémonie des Oscars en 1999. Du vintage pour la mariée Mina Habchi : le look iconique de Céline Dion Après avoir réussi à trouver un costume Dior vintage datant de l'époque où John Galliano travaillait dans la maison, et cela grâce à son ami Hugo Levy, propriétaire de YourGarmentz à Paris, la future mariée l'a amené dans trois pressings différents pour enlever les taches, puis l'a fait ajuster à sa taille. Le jour J, elle l'a associée à un chapeau John Boyd fait sur mesure et à des chaussures D'accori portant les initiales du couple. Le marié portait lui aussi des vêtements John Galliano, notamment un smoking Maison Margiela, qu'il a associé à des chaussures Tabi. Après la cérémonie à l'hôtel de ville de Marylebone, un quartier du centre de Londres, le couple a invité leurs invités à rejoindre le lieu de réception à Home House, en empruntant des taxis noirs. “J'avais demandé aux chauffeurs de montrer aux invités mes endroits préférés à Londres. À ce moment-là, nous nous faisions photographier”, se souvient Mina Habchi. “Les invités avaient une carte et une description des lieux : Chiltern Street, ma librairie préférée, Savile Row….”Une Aston Martin DB5 - la même voiture que celle conduite par James Bond (un autre clin d'œil au thème du mariage) - a alors emmené le couple à la réception. Dentelle, transparence et élégance pour le mariage de Mina Habchi et Olivier Khatib Pour le cocktail, Mina Habchi a enfilé sa robe de mariée plus traditionnelle, faite sur mesure avec de la dentelle ancienne et créé par le créateur londonien George Trochopoulos, avec qui elle avait déjà travaillé lors d'une séance photo en Égypte. Les tables étaient décorées à la manière d'un banquet victorien, avec des tours de fruits, de légumes et de fleurs, ainsi que des chandeliers Serviettes Tables en argent créés par Andrea, une amie de Mina Habchi. Après le dîner, les invités ont assisté à une performance de Skinny et à une danse folklorique libanaise, la dabke, qui combine la danse en cercle et la danse en ligne et qui est très po[CENSORED]ire dans les mariages. https://www.vogue.fr/galerie/mariage-civil-mina-habchi-olivier-khatib-vintage-dior-celine-dion-londres#intcid=_vogue-fr-right-rail_4665ea91-a542-426e-b3df-3b3a582fe65c_po[CENSORED]r4-1
  17. This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article, which was published October 20, 2022. It’s the question that baffled scientists for hundreds years – where on Earth do eels come from? Aristotle’s best guess was that they spontaneously generated. Danish biologist Johannes Schmidt was pretty sure they spawned in the Sargasso Sea – right near the Bermuda Triangle, for a little extra mystery. His extensive biological surveys over 100 years ago found lots of young eels in this area, leading him to conclude they must hatch somewhere nearby. But eggs or adult eels breeding were never seen anywhere nearby. So the question remained unanswered … until now. Last week, a team of researchers were able to confirm that yes, the 1-metre long European eel people knew from their local river really did come from a sub-tropical sea up to 10,000 kilometres away. This team had something history’s biggest thinkers didn’t: cool tech. Pop-up Satellite Archival Tags are a relatively new type of tracking device that allows scientists to map the movements of marine creatures in a way that simply wasn’t possible before. The tags record where the animals travel, how fast they move, and even how deep they dive. Then, the tags detach and float to the surface where they can transmit data back into the hands of eager scientists. The European eel’s migration is impressive, but they are still shrouded in mystery. All the eels on the mainland come from the same spawning place – yes, even the eels in backyard ponds, which can slither along land to the sea after only a little rain. Eels can even climb up enormous dam walls! But how do they know where to go? How do they decide when? Australia, too, has its own illustrious eels. They generally keep to themselves, so much so that most of us wouldn’t even know they’re there. But with all this rain and flooding, there’s a chance you might stumble across one soon. https://www.britannica.com/story/eels-are-some-of-natures-weirdest-creatures-here-are-5-reasons-why-theyre-so-cool
  18. England's 2-1 defeat by France in Newcastle has left them with some catching up to do if they want to secure qualification for next summer's Euros. They trail leaders France by five points in Group A3 having lost one and drawn one in their two home games so far. Aside from a routine victory over the Republic of Ireland in Dublin, it has been a difficult qualifying campaign for the European champions, albeit against tough opposition. It does not get any easier for Sarina Wiegman's side as they travel to Saint-Etienne for a second meeting with France on Tuesday. "We have to win out in France if we want to be in a good position in July," Wiegman told BBC Radio 5 Live. "Today we wanted to go and win and most of the time we played well. As a team and in defence, we did pretty good. "We're very disappointed now, that is very clear because really we all feel it was very unnecessary - but then we'll move onto Tuesday." Wiegman believes England's performance was better than the level they showed against Sweden and the Republic of Ireland. But they were still far from convincing. With both Millie Bright and Leah Williamson available to play together for the first time since February 2023, Wiegman opted for them as a centre-back pairing, leaving in-form Manchester City defender Alex Greenwood on the bench. Bright's lack of match sharpness was evident as France's pacy forwards threatened, while England's backline were undone by two set-pieces on the night. Their concerns were made worse through an early injury to goalkeeper Mary Earps - forced off with a hip problem minutes into her 50th appearance for England. The Lionesses took the lead through Beth Mead but France responded well and were rewarded when volleys from Elisa de Almeida and Marie-Antoinette Katoto beat substitute goalkeeper Hannah Hampton. "It is very disappointing. We should have won the game," added Wiegman. "No matter how good the goals were, you have a chance to stop it. The first one was fantastic and so was the second. We definitely need to tighten up on second balls." Wiegman was asked about her decision to leave out Greenwood, particularly with four right-footed defenders starting. "Of course it’s ideal to have a left-footer too, Millie [Bright] can play with her left foot on the right side, Leah [Williamson] is pretty comfortable on the left side," said Wiegman. "That was also a consideration for this game. Alex is a good defender, she has done very well over the last period. "Today, I chose Millie and Leah. That defence, I thought we needed in the centre because of the qualities of France. They’re very pacy, very powerful. I think that was the right decision." https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/articles/cn33ze58x8ko
  19. There’s a new front line in Donald Trump’s battle to get elected. Just minutes after he was found guilty on all 34 felony counts on Thursday, I heard from a person close to the former president who described this moment as a “civil war” within the Republican Party. The historic nature of Trump’s criminal conviction is being leveraged by his campaign as a sort of roll-call vote to see which politicians will defend the former president and which of them will defend America’s legal system. It appears you can’t do both. Last night, a weather balloon was sent up. Larry Hogan, a moderate Republican who is running for an open Senate seat in liberal-leaning Maryland, took to social media to urge all Americans to “respect the verdict and the legal process”. Within minutes, Chris LaCivita, a top official on Trump’s campaign, posted a crystal-clear reply to Mr Hogan: “You just ended your campaign.” The implication: if you’re not with us on this, you’re politically dead. I asked a different Republican official who had worked on Trump’s last presidential campaign whether he agreed that this moment was a “civil war” for his party. He dismissed the idea. To him, it seems any war that once existed within his party was won long ago - by Donald Trump. “Even if you don’t like Trump, he’s better than what we’ve got [in Joe Biden],” he said. “It’s an easy choice.” And for now, it seems that the vast majority of Republican politicians agree with him - at least in public. Speaker of the House of Representatives Mike Johnson said that Thursday was “a shameful day in American history” and that Trump’s conviction was “a purely political exercise, not a legal one.” Steve Scalise, another top Republican in Congress, said that America’s legal system was operating like a banana republic. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis compared the process to a “kangaroo court”. https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/ck77xpkr0x8o
  20. Music title: Jennifer Lopez Cancels Summer Tour | Billboard News Signer: N\A Release date: 01‏/06‏/2024 Official YouTube link:
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