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Los mejores países para la tercera edad si vives en  Costa Rica

Los mejores países para la tercera edad si vives en Costa Rica

No existe nada comparable a seleccionar un sitio donde gozar tranquilamente de la jubilación y el descanso. Tomar la decisión correcta sobre el destino es crucial, ya que tendrá un impacto significativo en el futuro de tu vida. Es esencial estar al tanto de aquellos países que se destacan por proporcionar una excelente calidad de vida, servicios de primera categoría y un entorno amable para las personas mayores.Explora las razones por las cuales estas naciones son vistas como las más idóneas para vivir durante la tercera edad, ofreciendo panoramas impresionantes y comunidades dinámicas que aseguran una jubilación enriquecedora y gratificante.En…
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Los 3 mejores países para vivir en la tercera edad si eres de  Guayaquil

Los 3 mejores países para vivir en la tercera edad si eres de Guayaquil

No existe nada comparable a seleccionar un sitio donde gozar tranquilamente de la jubilación y el descanso. Tomar la decisión correcta sobre el destino es crucial, ya que tendrá un impacto significativo en el futuro de tu vida. Es esencial estar al tanto de aquellos países que se destacan por proporcionar una excelente calidad de vida, servicios de primera categoría y un entorno amable para las personas mayores.Explora las razones por las cuales estas naciones son vistas como las más óptimas para fijar una residencia en la etapa de la tercera edad, ofreciendo paisajes asombrosos y comunidades dinámicas que aseguran…
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Saudi Arabia’s Next Billion-Dollar Sports Game: Boxing Takeover

Saudi Arabia’s Next Billion-Dollar Sports Game: Boxing Takeover

Each class would include approximately 15 fighters each, allowing top talent to compete on a regular basis. The move would effectively create a single boxing entity that would replace the sometimes chaotic and frustrating system of warring fight promoters and sanctioning bodies. The new entity would have the resources and fighters to stage high-profile cards around the world. And unlike many of the sports Saudi Arabia has already attempted to revolutionize, professional boxing may be ripe for reinvention. The sport has lost some of its luster and glamour in recent decades and is now run by a tangled web of…
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According to the authorities, the number of victims of attacks on churches and synagogues in Dagestan is increasing

According to the authorities, the number of victims of attacks on churches and synagogues in Dagestan is increasing

“We know who is behind these terrorist acts,” Sergei Melikov, Dagestan's top official, said in a speech to its residents. He drew a comparison between the victims of the assault and Russian soldiers fighting in Ukraine, saying they were facing the same enemy. "We must understand that the war is coming to our home," Melikov added. In his daily press conference on Monday, Kremlin spokesman Peskov appeared to draw a link between the violence in Dagestan and Ukraine's separate attack on occupied Crimea on Sunday. Local officials declared a three-day mourning period in Dagestan, a multi-religious and ethnically diverse region,…
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In the United States, hiring is increasing sharply, as are salaries

In the United States, hiring is increasing sharply, as are salaries

Employers added 272,000 jobs last month, the Labor Department reported Friday, well above what economists had expected as hiring had gradually slowed. That was up from an average of 232,000 jobs in the previous 12 months, muddying the picture of an economy easing into a more sustainable pace. Most worrying for the Federal Reserve, which meets next week and then again in July, is that wages rose 4.1% from a year ago, a sign that inflation may not yet be defeated. “For those who thought they would see a rate cut in July, that door has largely been closed,” said…
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American travelers in Europe face phone outage

American travelers in Europe face phone outage

US mobile carriers AT&T, Verizon and T-Mobile suffered an outage that impacted travelers in Europe. Many vacationers have lost access to essential phone functions such as data, calls and texts. Social media is full of frustrated travelers from Britain to Turkey, unable to connect for 24 hours. The cause of the outage remains unclear, but appears to be related to an issue with a third-party provider used for international roaming. Carriers have recognized the problem: AT&T says their network is operating normally, but some international customers may experience outages due to an external issue. They are working with a roaming…
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Middle East Crisis: Israel Orders Evacuation Amid Gaza City Attacks

Middle East Crisis: Israel Orders Evacuation Amid Gaza City Attacks

Israel ordered evacuations in eastern Gaza on Thursday as heavy attacks hit the region, causing numerous casualties, according to Palestinian officials and residents. Those in the area described a desperate scramble to escape amid the ongoing explosions. The Israeli military did not immediately comment on the strikes, which reportedly targeted the Shajaiye neighborhood, an area badly damaged by previous intense fighting. Israel's public broadcaster, Kan, noted that the military was conducting a ground operation to eliminate Hamas, based on intelligence suggesting the group was regaining control of the neighborhood. A witness from a human rights organization reported seeing Israeli tanks…
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Boeing in hot water again for sharing details of plane crash investigation

Boeing in hot water again for sharing details of plane crash investigation

Boeing is facing new criticism after the revelation of a January crash involving a 737 Max plane. During a factory tour, a Boeing executive revealed details about missing bolts that led to a panel coming off mid-flight . The information sharing has angered the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), which called it a “blatant violation” of investigative rules. The NTSB is investigating the crash and says Boeing is not allowed to discuss details or speculate on the cause. As punishment, they will limit Boeing’s access to information about the investigation and bar it from questioning others at an upcoming hearing.…
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The emerald ash weevil strikes ash bats in Major League Baseball

The emerald ash weevil strikes ash bats in Major League Baseball

Imagine a baseball season without the iconic crack of an ash bat. This could become a reality thanks to the emerald ash borer, a tiny beetle that causes massive destruction of ash trees across North America. For decades, ash has reigned supreme in baseball bats. From legendary players like Babe Ruth to modern sluggers like Mark McGwire, ash has been the go-to material for feel and performance. Companies like Hillerich & Bradsby, maker of the Louisville Slugger, produced hundreds of thousands of ash bats each year. However, the ash beetle has changed the game. This invasive insect, about the size…
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Supreme Court sides with Biden administration in social media case

Supreme Court sides with Biden administration in social media case

The Supreme Court ruled in favor of the Biden administration in a case involving social media, scoring a significant practical victory. The ruling rejected a Republican challenge that sought to prevent the government from communicating with social media platforms to combat misinformation. In a 6-3 decision, the Court found that the plaintiffs, including states and individuals, had not suffered direct harm that would have entitled them to sue. The decision leaves unanswered broader questions about the First Amendment’s limits on government influence over tech companies, which control much of the flow of information online. The case arises from the government's…
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