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L.A. Times Executive Editor Kevin Merida to step down

Los Angeles Times USA Business January 10, 2024

thumbnailLos Angeles Times Executive Editor Kevin Merida announced Tuesday that he was stepping down 2½ years after joining The Times as its newsroom leader with a mission to strengthen the organization during a period of turbulence in the news industry. Merida’s exit, effective... + más

Times Executive Editor Kevin Merida is grilled by staff over 73 layoffs | Los Angeles Times

Archaeologists make exceptional discovery at ancient Roman changing rooms | Newsweek


Times Executive Editor Kevin Merida is grilled by staff over 73 layoffs

Los Angeles Times USA Business June 09, 2023

thumbnailFacing a raw and angry staff stunned by the announcement of 73 layoffs, Los Angeles Times Executive Editor Kevin Merida on Thursday accepted responsibility for making “really difficult decisions” that led to dramatic cuts to the newsroom. The organization is cutting... + más

The Art Enthusiast’s Guide To Mérida—A City On The Cusp Of A Creative Resurgence | Forbes

Los Angeles Times to cut 74 newsroom positions amid advertising declines | Los Angeles Times


Archaeologists make exceptional discovery at ancient Roman changing rooms

Newsweek USA World August 11, 2023

thumbnailArchaeologists have made an exceptional find at an ancient Roman baths complex in Spain.The huge and well-preserved bathhouse was only recently discovered in the city of Mérida—capital of the Extremadura region in the western-central part of the Iberian Peninsula.Mérida is... + más

Archaeologists unearth 4,000-year-old palace in ancient Chinese walled city | Newsweek

Archaeologists open tomb untouched for 2,600 years | Newsweek


The Art Enthusiast’s Guide To Mérida—A City On The Cusp Of A Creative Resurgence

Forbes USA Life March 07, 2023

thumbnailThe legend of henequen—an agave plant once known in Mérida as “green gold”—is still chronicled as a miraculous accident. Locals will tell you that Zamná, a Mayan god and storied herbalist, was pricked by the plant’s spiky tip on an expedition to cultivate healing... + más

NFL Week 17 playoff picture and clinching scenarios: Bucs win NFC South; Giants clinch wild card | ESPN

NFL playoff guide: Who’s in, who’s out and what’s the schedule for wild-card weekend? | Orlando Sentinel


Huge Roman public baths in excellent state discovered

Newsweek USA World July 21, 2023

thumbnailA huge public bath area from the Roman era has been discovered in Spain in excellent condition.Archaeologists made the discovery in the city of Mérida—capital of the Extremadura region in the western-central part of the Iberian Peninsula.Mérida is home to a UNESCO World... + más

High school teacher getting ready to donate kidney to student | ABC News

What we know about the new COVID-19 variant XBB | The Boston Globe



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