Participo en el festival Benengeli con un cuento inédito, "Aire", parte de mi nuevo libro, El comienzo del paraíso, a ser publicado antes de fin de año. El cuento está en cuatro idiomas: español, inglés, francés y portugués. Aquí va la versión en español.
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Early exit polls suggest the new pope did particularly well with male voters aged 45-79.
ICE Agents Wait At Edge Of Delivery Table To Deport Newborn
ICE Agents Wait At Edge Of Delivery Table To Deport Newborn
A series of presidential approval polls from the last two weeks, all but one in negative double digit approval, including one at -20.
Casual reminder that the country fucking hates this shit.
A creep (entrepreneur, previously charged with fraud, the usual) created a "female" chatbot to be his employee. Next thing he does? He starts talking inappropriately to "her". These are the people who truly believe they deserve to rule the world. 🤦🏽♂️
Me lo tuve que robar de la otra red
La verdad es que este giro de guión al final del obituario de Álvaro Vargas Llosa hacia su padre no me lo esperaba.
Le han hecho el ghosting supremo.
SORRY. Sorry.
Have we seen this *incredible* news video coming out of Queensland? Wait for the witness/witnesses statement
April 14, 2025 VIA ELECTRONIC MAIL Josh Gruenbaum Commissioner of the Federal Acquisition Service General Services Administration Sean R. Keveney Acting General Counsel U.S. Department of Health & Human Services Thomas E. Wheeler Acting General Counsel U.S. Department of Education Dear Messrs. Gruenbaum, Keveney, and Wheeler: We represent Harvard University. We are writing in response to your letter dated April 11, 2025, addressed to Dr. Alan Garber, Harvard’s President, and Penny Pritzker, Senior Fellow of the Harvard Corporation. Harvard is committed to fighting antisemitism and other forms of bigotry in its community. Antisemitism and discrimination of any kind not only are abhorrent and antithetical to Harvard’s values but also threaten its academic mission. To that end, Harvard has made, and will continue to make, lasting and robust structural, policy, and programmatic changes to ensure that the university is a welcoming and supportive learning environment for all students and continues to abide in all respects with federal law across its academic programs and operations, while fostering open inquiry in a pluralistic community free from intimidation and open to challenging orthodoxies, whatever their source. Over the past 15 months, Harvard has undertaken substantial policy and programmatic measures. It has made changes to its campus use policies; adopted new accountability procedures; imposed meaningful discipline for those who violate university policies; enhanced programs designed to address bias and promote ideological diversity and civil discourse; hired staff to support these programs and support students; changed partnerships; dedicated resources to combat hate and bias; and enhanced safety and security measures. As a result, Harvard is in a very different place today from where it was a year ago. These efforts, and additional measures the university will be taking against antisemitism, not only are the right thing to do but also are critical to strength…
recognized by the Supreme Court. The government’s terms also circumvent Harvard’s statutory rights by requiring unsupported and disruptive remedies for alleged harms that the government has not proven through mandatory processes established by Congress and required by law. No less objectionable is the condition, first made explicit in the letter of March 31, 2025, that Harvard accede to these terms or risk the loss of billions of dollars in federal funding critical to vital research and innovation that has saved and improved lives and allowed Harvard to play a central role in making our country’s scientific, medical, and other research communities the standard-bearers for the world. These demands extend not only to Harvard but to separately incorporated and independently operated medical and research hospitals engaging in life-saving work on behalf of their patients. The university will not surrender its independence or relinquish its constitutional rights. Neither Harvard nor any other private university can allow itself to be taken over by the federal government. Accordingly, Harvard will not accept the government’s terms as an agreement in principle. Harvard remains open to dialogue about what the university has done, and is planning to do, to improve the experience of every member of its community. But Harvard is not prepared to agree to demands that go beyond the lawful authority of this or any administration. William A. Burck Robert K. Hur Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, LLP 1300 I Street NW Suite 900 Suite 900 Washington, DC 20005 King & Spalding LLP 1700 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Washington, DC 20006
BREAKING: On Friday, the federal government issued new demands of Harvard University. The university's lawyers just responded: back off.
Era tan bueno que incluso escribió La guerra de las galaxias, "un libro complicado de leer".
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The administration that called Canada “the 51st state” and said “we’re going to get” Greenland is suddenly cowed by sovereignty.
🔴 ÚLTIMA HORA | El novelista peruano Mario Vargas Llosa, de 89 años, ha fallecido este domingo en Lima. El premio Nobel de literatura pasará a la historia como un extraordinario narrador y un influyente intelectual elpais.com/cultura/2025-04...
Facsimil de la portada de El Sol de Mexico, 12 de abril de 2025.
"De acuerdo con información de distintas fiscalías estatales, recopilada por El Sol de #México, en la última década al menos cinco mil 112 restos humanos y 62 osamentas han sido encontrados en afluentes...del país", escribe Roxana González para @elsoldemexico.oem.com.mx
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a picture of the apple logo with the caption "0% tariff" next to a picture of a real apple with the caption "10% tariff"
A helpful guide to the current state of US trade policy:
yo tengo la primera y es excelente
Ya nos tocaba...
Trump Officials Freeze $1 Billion for Cornell and $790 Million for Northwestern www.nytimes.com/2025/04/08/u...
60 Minutes found no criminal record for 75% of the Venezuelan migrants the U.S. sent to a mega-prison in El Salvador. https://cbsn.ws/4lC4Vp5
A species of wolf that died out some 12,500 years ago lives again as the “world’s first successfully de-extincted animal,” according to Dallas-based biotech company Colossal Biosciences. cnn.it/3EcYuru
The money is going to what now
Martín Caparrós, muy pronto de visita en Cornell.
I get that people are scared of losing their jobs and livelihoods but what an obscene betrayal of the people who rely on these sites to learn history and of the truth
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Spectacular view of 100,000 people attending the #HandsOff march in NYC
⛔️ ESTADOS UNIDOS 🇺🇸
🗣️ "Han despertado al gigante dormido"
Cientos de miles de personas en las calles contra las medidas de Trump y Elon Musk
HACE INSTANTES en #C5N
“Kennedy’s team requested that Marks turn over data on cases of brain swelling and deaths caused by the measles vaccine—data that Marks said doesn’t exist because there have been no such confirmed cases in the U.S.” www.wsj.com/health/healt...
Andrew Chen, co-founder of one of my favorite denim brands, 3sixteen, breaks down how the tariffs affect his company
IG 3sixteen
One of these is not like the others