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Karla muy buenos dias, es miercoles 25 de octubre, hoy en Despierta America, con categorias maximas, asi toco tierra el huracan utilice cerca de acapulco, mexico, trae fuertes lluvias, vientos destructivos y marejada ciclonica como estamos en vivo con los danos y los afectados. Francisca por cuarta vez entre semana republicanos nominaron un candidato republicano a president e de la camara baja, en vivo te explicamos por que se retira el anterior, quien es el nuevo aspirante y que apoyos tendria. Karla tras 5 anos sin verse, trump se encuentra cara a cara en corte con su ex abogado michael cohen. Son cada vez mas a los abogados que pactan con sus asesores. [musica] francisca mas hospitales cierran por falta de energia en gaza. Hoy la uno detendria toda la ayuda si no encuentra mas suministro. Por todo esto, urge La Liberacion de los rehenes, estamos en vivo desde israel con ....
(AP Photo/Sotheby s, File) Harking back to the not-too-distant past when education didn’t entirely consist of learning how racist and evil our forefathers were, H. W. Crocker III heads up his latest and arguably most riotous picaresque novel, Numquam concedere. That’s “Never concede,” kids, and after Covid-19, the 2020 election, the exaltation of perversion and insanity, the Reichstag Fire incident of January 6, and six months of Biden’s handlers stirring up war, inflation, invasion, and more, it’s a good motto for dissidents to keep in mind. In Armstrong Rides Again!, the chief refuser to concede is none other than George Armstrong Custer himself, who in the novel was not killed in the Battle of Little Big Horn, and is instead making his way through a post-Civil War world that is absurd enough to make our own almost look sane. ....
TIJUANA As a result of the pandemic, Tijuana’s libraries are closed to the public; however, employees have been working virtually, and they occasionally visit the sites. But on Friday, employees at the Benito Juárez public library, in Zona Río, were startled when other government employees arrived to evict them. The order, they said, came from Baja California Gov. Jaime Bonilla, and they were told to haul everything away in cardboard boxes. That same day, Bonilla told Tijuana media that the city’s central library would be moved to another currently unused building, the former post office in the downtown area. ....