La presidente @Claudiashein llama a su secretario come cacahuates @r_velascoa para que cuente una historia que le dijo en días pasados. Chéquense el video.
Como dice usted: "¡Qué gran incongruencia, qué gran inconsistencia!" ¿No, secretario?
Usted hablando del caso del doctor Álvarez Machaín cuando resulta que las agencias de EE. UU. repetidamente han señalado a Manuel Bartlett por estar involucrado a raíz del asesinato del agente de la DEA, Kiki Camarena y que fue lo originó lo de Álvarez Machain
¿Y ya se le olvido que también está señalado en el homicidio del periodista Manuel Buendía?
¡Qué gran incongruencia, verdad, secretario! Él gozando de todos los privilegios, viviendo como millonario con sus casas y propiedades de lujo, fortunas en México que vino adquiriendo por ser un corrupto al que ustedes han blindado desde el sexenio de López Obrador.
¡Vaya "defensa de la soberanía" la de este gobierno! Tapaderas de la corrupción y la impunidad. 💥
🚨👮♂️ #HUIMILPAN | ¿QUIÉN TIENE LA RAZÓN? CIUDADANO VS POLICÍAS MUNICIPALES 🤔⚖️
📹 En este video se observa un momento de tensión entre un ciudadano y elementos de la Policía Municipal de Huimilpan, luego de que los oficiales presuntamente intentaran retirarle una placa de circulación.
🗣️ Durante el intercambio de palabras, ambas partes defienden su postura, mientras la discusión queda grabada en video.
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¡LOS ANUNCIOS DE KODAK EN LA DÉCADA DE LOS SETENTAS! LOS CAMBIOS EN LA TECNOLOGÍA FOTOGRÁFICA
¿Recuerdas cómo era tomar una fotografía en los años setenta?
Las cámaras fotográficas de aquella década eran completamente mecánicas o de funcionamiento básico. Utilizaban rollos de película de 35 mm o 126, cuyo negativo debía revelarse antes de conocer el resultado. Muchos modelos también empleaban el famoso flash de cubo, un accesorio con cuatro bombillas que giraba automáticamente después de cada disparo, permitiendo tomar hasta cuatro fotografías con iluminación antes de reemplazarlo.
En poco más de cincuenta años, la fotografía cambió por completo. Los rollos dieron paso a sensores digitales capaces de capturar millones de píxeles, los flashes de un solo uso fueron sustituidos por iluminación LED y flashes electrónicos reutilizables, y hoy un teléfono inteligente puede tomar miles de fotografías, editarlas con inteligencia artificial y compartirlas al instante. ¿Cuál fue la primera cámara fotográfica que recuerdas haber usado?
¿Sabías que la fachada del Palacio de los Azulejos nació en 1737?
Aunque el Palacio de los Azulejos tiene sus orígenes en el siglo XVI, su imagen más famosa surgió en 1737, cuando Graciana Suárez de Peredo, Quinta Condesa del Valle de Orizaba, ordenó remodelar la residencia familiar y recubrir su fachada con miles de azulejos de talavera poblana.
La intervención transformó por completo el edificio. La combinación de cantera labrada, balcones de hierro forjado y talavera convirtió al palacio en una de las obras más representativas del barroco civil novohispano y en un símbolo de la Ciudad de México.
Con el paso del tiempo, el inmueble fue sede del Jockey Club durante el Porfiriato, albergó la Casa del Obrero Mundial y, desde 1919, funciona como el histórico Sanborns, conservando además el mural Omnisciencia que José Clemente Orozco pintó en 1925.
Obra: Antonio Gómez y Rodríguez | ¡Qué tiempos aquellos! | 1946
🚨🇲🇽 | INCOMPETENTE: El Ministro Chicharrón Arístides Guerrero cuenta con 90 asesores en la Suprema Corte de Justicia, colocándose por detrás de la Ministra Burra Lenia Batres, reveló el periodista @jorgegogdl.
🚨 ¡MIDIENDO APENAS 98 CENTÍMETROS, HIZO LO QUE MUCHOS CREÍAN IMPOSIBLE!
Rıdvan Çelik convirtió su estatura en una ventaja durante las labores de búsqueda tras el terremoto en Turquía. Como voluntario, se ofreció a ingresar en estrechos espacios entre los escombros a los que personas de estatura promedio no podían acceder, facilitando el trabajo de los equipos de rescate en zonas de difícil alcance.
At 74 years old, Bai Fangli was ready to stop working.
For decades, he had pedaled a tricycle through the streets of Tianjin, China, earning money one exhausting ride at a time.
Then he returned to his home village and saw something he could not ignore.
Children were leaving school because their families could not afford their education.
Bai had almost nothing himself.
But he gave away 5,000 yuan from his savings.
Then he did something even more extraordinary.
He came out of retirement.
Day after day, the old man climbed back onto his tricycle. Through heat, cold and exhaustion, he kept pedaling. He wore simple clothes, lived with very little and saved whatever he could.
Not for himself.
For children he may never have otherwise known.
Over the years, Bai donated around 350,000 Chinese yuan, roughly 50,000 US dollars by commonly cited conversion estimates, helping more than 300 students continue their education.
By the time he was around 90, his body could no longer keep up with his heart.
He arrived at a school carrying 500 yuan in small notes.
He told them he was no longer fit to work.
This would be his final donation.
Teachers and students were moved to tears.
Bai Fangli died in 2005 after spending the final years of his working life pedaling so children living in poverty could have a future he could never buy for himself.
He was poor in possessions.
But more than 300 children became richer in possibility because an old man refused to stop pedaling
In 2009, when Japan Airlines CEO Haruka Nishimatsu was forced to cut employees' salaries during the airline's financial crisis, he also reduced his own annual salary to about $90,000. He gave up many executive perks, commuted to work by public bus, ate lunch in the company cafeteria alongside employees, and reportedly purchased his business suits from discount retailers. Nishimatsu also removed the walls of his executive office, choosing an open workspace that made him more accessible to staff.
Japan Airlines filed for bankruptcy protection in January 2010, becoming one of the largest corporate failures in Japanese history. The company underwent a sweeping restructuring that included workforce reductions, route cuts, and government-backed financial support. Just over two years later, JAL returned to the stock market in one of the world's largest initial public offerings, completing one of the fastest major airline turnarounds on record.
Nishimatsu often said leadership should be based on trust rather than privilege. His management style reflected the Japanese concept that executives should share in the hardships of their employees, a philosophy that drew international attention during JAL's restructuring.
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Tienen un poco más de UN AÑO que inauguraron las "Viviendas del Bienestar" en Veracruz y solo basto un día lluvioso para destruirlas.
Aquí sería muy importante hacer una investigación de que tipos de materiales se usaron y cuánto reportaron de gastos y llegar hasta las últimas consecuencias.
Peeeeeeero como es un gobierno y una obra de MORENA, no va a pasar NADA.
🇺🇸‼️ | Según The Washington Post, el Secretario de Estado Marco Rubio convocó a ministros y altos funcionarios de más de sesenta países a una reunión extraordinaria el próximo 16 de julio en Washington, con el objetivo de coordinar una respuesta conjunta frente a organizaciones radicales de izquierda.
🗳️📌 MORENA SE ALISTA PARA VOTAR LÍMITES EN REDES SOCIALES Y LA IA
Morena ya definió sus prioridades legislativas para el próximo periodo de sesiones.
Y entre ellas aparece la regulación de redes sociales y el uso de inteligencia artificial.
El documento señala que el objetivo será discutir el funcionamiento, control, riesgos y beneficios de la IA.
También el impacto de las redes sociales en la salud mental y la adicción digital en niñas, niños y adolescentes.
No es una sorpresa.
Sheinbaum ya había dicho que este debate comenzaría después de la final del Mundial, el 19 de julio.
Y ahora ya aparece como prioridad legislativa de Morena.
Pero no es el único tema.
También buscarán discutir un paquete anticorrupción, una ley sobre injerencia extranjera, bienestar animal, el Paquete Económico 2027, regulación de seguros, comunicaciones publicitarias, reclutamiento forzado y combatir la trata de personas.
La gobernadora zacatecana de Veracruz, Rocío Nahle (@rocionahle ), gasta más de 60 millones de pesos en remodelar un palacio de mármol, mientras hospitales carecen de medicamentos y niños con cáncer enfrentan el desabasto para sus quimioterapias. Incluso llegó a plantear que el inmueble llevara el nombre de la primera gobernadora de Veracruz: ella misma. Así de claras están las prioridades de su gobierno.
Forest officials in India bid farewell to legendary patrol elephant Joymala
Joymala served Kaziranga National Park for 34 years and gained international recognition after surviving a dramatic encounter with a tigress during a routine forest patrol in 2004
Por "difusión sistemática de propaganda personalizada", PAN BC denuncia penalmente a senadora morenista
Julieta Ramírez Padilla, aspirante a la candidatura morenista por la gubernatura, es conocida en BC por haber tenido como “padrino político” al senador Adán Augusto, además de haber sido secretaria particular de Marina del Pilar. https://t.co/UZGIA0p69p
The brutal unsolved murder of 27-year-old Janette Roberson still haunts the city town of Reed City, Michigan, to this very day. Janette, her husband Alvin, and their two children moved to the quaint city in 1983. Those who knew Janette described her as being remarkably kind to everybody she met. “She was patient, gentle and one of the sweetest people ever,” recalled family friend, Carrie Hudson.1
As well as being a caring mother to two young children, she also had a profound compassion for animals; one friend recollected how she nursed a small bird back to health after she found it injured. “She was the quintessential homemaker. She did the kids, she did the house,” her sister fondly recalled. Janette wasn’t just a housewife, either. She worked in the pet department of a local store called Gambles – now Reed City Hardware. Her department was located in the store’s basement.
Unfortunately, on the 19th of January, 1983, somebody cut Janette’s life tragically short. At some point between 2PM and 4PM, Janette was murdered in broad daylight as she carried out her work duties in the small 10-by-10 room filled with pet supplies. She had been raped, violently bludgeoned with a blunt object and then stabbed multiple times with multiple objects found in store.
Janette died alone on the cold basement floor of Gambles as shoppers perused without a care in the world on the floor above. She was found by another store employee.
The store had been relatively busy that afternoon yet nobody heard a thing. Almost all of the people who were shopping above were identified and questioned except for one man. Composite sketches of this anonymous man were drawn up. He was described as a white man with sandy blonde hair and a blue jacket; he stood around 5 feet 9 inches and weighed approximately 170 pounds.
Milunka Savić is not a household name, but it should be. Because Milunka is the most decorated woman in the history of warfare. It all began because her brother was called up to fight, and she told him to stay put and took his place.
--On This Day in History Shit Went Down: July 9, 1913--
Born in 1888 in the Kingdom of Serbia, Milunka was 24 when her brother was ordered to serve in the First Balkan War against the Ottoman Empire. She said I got you fam, cut her hair short and dressed in men’s clothing to join the Serbian army in his stead. Why? Who knows? Maybe her brother was a wimp who she knew would die and she knew she was a badass who would make men on the other side die instead. Because holy shit was she a badass.
She saw combat right away, she kicked ass, her side won the war in six months. Go Milunka! But then there was more war. The Second Balkan War broke out a month later because Bulgaria didn’t like its share of the spoils from the first war and attacked its former allies Serbia and Greece. Early on was the 10-day Battle of Bregalnica, during which Milunka received her first medal and was promoted to Corporal Savić. The battle ended on July 9, 1913, with Milunka being wounded, getting hit in the chest with shrapnel. It was then that physicians realized she was a woman.
The commanding officers were all oh fuck we can’t have a woman fighting but also saying well shit she’s so good at fighting though. They offered to transfer her to a nursing unit and Milunka said fuck you I’m a soldier. She stood at attention saying she wanted to continue fighting. Her commanding officer said he’d think about it. She said, “I will wait,” and continued standing at attention. An hour later he said fine get the fuck out of my office and go fight.
Her side also won the Second Balkan War (go Milunka!) and then a year later the kill fest known as World War I began, and that’s when Savić really hit her stride. Serbia was on the winning side in that one (go Milunka!) and in one battle against the Bulgarians in 1916, whose asses she was already familiar with kicking, she single-handedly took 23 Bulgarian soldiers prisoner. The allies weighed her uniform down with all the medals. Not just Serbian medals, but ones from France, Britain, and Russia too.
France offered her a comfortable retirement for her actions, but she chose to stay in Serbia. She married and had a daughter, then divorced. Despite being poor she adopted a number of street children orphaned by the war. Milunka Savić was 52 when World War II broke out and she gave medical aid to resistance fighters, for which she was beaten and thrown in a concentration camp. She survived, but continued to live poor and largely forgotten, dying in 1973 at the age of 85.
NOTE: This piece was researched and written by a human, not some bullshit "ai" plagiarism software.
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