Por: The New York Times World December 06, 2022
President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia intensified his crackdown on L.G.B.T.Q. people on Monday, when he signed new legislation that widely bans public expression of their identity in the country.The new law makes it illegal to spread “propaganda” about “nontraditional sexual relations” in the media, advertising, movies or on social media. It had passed the Duma, Russia’s Parliament, by a vote of 397 to 0 on Nov. 24.Demonstrations of... + full article
The Boston Globe USA Life December 07, 2022
When only a few people showed up to author Chelsea Banning’s for her new novel on Saturday — a disappointing turnout that she’d hoped would be in the dozens — she left feeling defeated.Like so many others, Banning, a librarian from Warren, Ohio, turned to social media... + más
The Handmaid's Tale author criticizes Putin's denazification claims | Newsweek
'The Crown' season 5: Did Princess Margaret reconnect with Peter Townsend? | Newsweek
Forbes USA Life November 14, 2022
During their Veterans Day weekend event, The National WWII Museum unveiled their latest attraction, ... [+] Expressions of America. Frank L Aymami III/Courtesy of The National WWII Museum. In timing with Veterans Day 2022, in New Orleans introduced a new show telling how... + más
Newly obtained images shed more light on stomach-turning conditions at Rikers | New York Post
The Disgrace That Has Sparked Civil War in a Delaware Town | The Daily Beast
Los Angeles Times USA Sports October 29, 2022
There were 4 1/2 minutes left. San Pedro was clinging to a seven-point lead over Wilmington Banning on Friday night in a game that would decide the Marine League championship. Banning was facing a third down from the 49. First-year San Pedro coach Corey Walsh wanted to put in... + más
Lufthansa says it is not banning AirTags from its flights despite tweets claiming otherwise | 9to5Mac
This week's top high school football games in the Southland | Los Angeles Times
Forbes USA Tech October 21, 2022
A new report from Socure examines the challenges of fabricated and manipulated synthetic identity ... [+] fraud, and provides a roadmap for eradicating it entirely by 2026. getty Fraud is one of the oldest and most pervasive crimes. It predates technology and, fundamentally, is... + más
Florida tokers inadvertently smoked rat poison; 52 sickened, 4 dead | Ars Technica
Synthetic Marijuana In Florida Tainted With Rat Poison, 52 Sick, 4 Dead | Forbes
9to5Mac USA Tech October 11, 2022
Last weekend, German airline Lufthansa caused some controversy among its customers by claiming that it is now banning AirTags in checked luggage from its flights. Despite tweets from Lufthansa’s official Twitter account saying that the trackers are considered “dangerous... + más
European airline Lufthansa bans Apple AirTags on checked luggage and calls devices 'dangerous' | Los Angeles Times
Lufthansa Says Apple AirTags Are Once Again Allowed in Checked Bags | The New York Times
Newsweek USA World October 06, 2022
As Russia's military mobilization continues to face hurdles, a U.S. think tank says Russian President Vladimir Putin will increasingly pin the blame on Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu while shoring up support with other military factions.The Institute for the Study of War... + más
Putin's silence over Crimean bridge explosion causing anger in Russia: ISW | Newsweek
Putin regime's reported fractures risk making him look weak: ISW | Newsweek
Los Angeles Times USA Sports September 28, 2022
A group of Wilmington Banning football players is threatening to boycott Friday night's Marine League game against Carson in solidarity with a teammate suspended for one game for illegally playing Thursday, one day before he would have been eligible under the City Section... + más
Honeypot Murder Suspect Once Faked Cancer, Friends Say | The Daily Beast
Prep football: Carson wins third in a row after starting 0-3 | Los Angeles Times
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