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La ternera es carne de vaca que procede de un ternero que no ha pasado el año de vida. Destaca por ser tierna y por tener un color rosáceo. Se trata de un alimento fácil de digerir y de suave sabor.
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Slovakia's prime minister underwent another operation. He remains in serious condition
Slovakia's Prime Minister Robert Fico remains in serious condition and has undergone another operation after being shot multiple times earlier this week in the town of Handlova.
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In Cannes, Francis Ford Coppola talks Trump, self-financing 'Megalopolis' and why he has no regrets
Francis Ford Coppola spent $120 million of his own money to make 'Megalopolis,' selling part of his winery business to help finance the passion project he has been pondering for years.
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Ex-Baltimore prosecutor and convicted fraudster Marilyn Mosby appeals to Biden for help
Marilyn Mosby, the former Baltimore state's attorney, is asking President Biden for a pardon before she is sentenced in federal court this month.
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Why the Internet Is Boring Now
This is an edition of The Atlantic Daily, a newsletter that guides you through the biggest stories of the day, helps you discover new ideas, and recommends the best in culture. Sign up for it here.Ian Bogost has lived through more than a few hype cycles on the internet. The Atlantic contributing writer has been online, and building websites, since the early days of the World Wide Web. I spoke with him about what happens when new technologies age into the mainstream, how the web has in some ways been a victim of its own success, and the parts of the internet that still delight him.First, here are three new stories from The Atlantic: The spat that made Congress even worse The “America First” chaos caucus is forcing a moment of truth. Your childhood home might never stop haunting you. The Web Is FineLora Kelley: Is it fair to say everything online is deteriorating? Or is that too dramatic?Ian Bogost: It’s easy to focus on the stuff that seems bad or broken, because it is noticeable and also because the internet is built for complaining about things. And it’s natural that one of the things we like to complain about the most on the internet is the internet itself. But there’s a lot of stuff online that’s really amazing, and we should be careful to keep that in mind.The things that feel like deterioration are the result of a saturated market. There’s no longer any incentive for tech products to be as good for consumers as they once were. That’s in part a cost issue—a lot of tech was effectively subsidized for years. But also, the delightful or even just straightforwardly functional services created years ago don’t have to be quite so friendly and usable. Because of their success, there’s not as much of a need to satisfy people anymore.These products are now like a lot of other things in our offline lives—fine. When you go to buy a car or a mattress or whatever, it’s just kind of the way it is. We’ve reached that level of cultural ubiquity with computers.Lora: Is it inevitable that products will become boring once they become the mainstream? Is there any way around that, or are we stuck in a cycle of novelty to boredom?Ian: That’s the cycle, and it’s good. Boredom means that something is successful. When things are new, they feel wild and exciting. We don’t know what they mean yet, and there’s a lot of promise—maybe even fear.But for something to truly become successful at a massive scale—for millions or billions of people to develop a relationship with a product or service—the product has to recede into the background again and become ordinary. And once it reaches that point, you stop thinking about it quite so much. You take it for granted.Lora: You have written about your experience using, and building websites on, the internet in the ’90s. What parallels do you see between the early web and this current moment of generative AI?Ian: I remember living through the early days of the web, and we never had any idea that millions and billions of people would be using these data-extraction services. None of that occurred to us at the time. I don’t think there’s a very strong cultural memory of the early days of the web. We have a lot of stories about the excesses of the dot-com era, but the more ordinary stuff didn’t get recorded in the same way.Everything that we did, we had to convince some old-world business that it was worth doing. It was a process of bringing the offline world online. In the decades since, technologists have started disrupting the legacy businesses and sectors through innovation. And that worked really well from the perspective of building markets and building wealth. But it didn’t necessarily make the world better.Generative AI feels more like those early days of the web than social media or the Web 2.0 era did. It’s my hope that maybe we’ll go about this in a way that draws from the lessons learned over the past 30 years—which, of course, we probably won’t. Technologists shouldn’t be trying to blow things up; rather, they should make use of what technology allows in order to do things better, more equitably, and more effectively.Lora: In 2024, do you still find the web to be a site of wonder?Ian: Being able to talk to family and friends as much as I want, for free, is still historically unusual and delightful. The fundamental feature of the internet still exists: I can look out and get a little buzz of delight just from seeing something new.Related: The web became a strip mall. Social media is not what killed the web. Today’s News A New York Times report found that an upside-down flag, a “Stop the Steal” symbol, flew at Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito’s house in January 2021, when the Supreme Court was considering whether to hear a 2020 election case. The man who bludgeoned Nancy Pelosi’s husband in 2022 was sentenced to 30 years in federal prison. He is awaiting a state trial later this month. Daniel Perry, a former Army sergeant who was convicted of murdering a Black Lives Matter protester in 2020, was released from prison yesterday after Texas Governor Greg Abbott granted him a pardon. Dispatches The Books Briefing: Alice Munro’s death was an occasion to praise her life as a writer as much as her actual work, Gal Beckerman writes. Explore all of our newsletters here.Evening Read Illustration by Max Guther The One Place in Airports People Actually Want to BeBy Amanda Mull On a bright, chilly Thursday in February, most of the people inside the Chase Sapphire Lounge at LaGuardia Airport appeared to be doing something largely absent from modern air travel: They were having fun. I arrived at Terminal B before 9:30 a.m., but the lounge had already been in full swing for hours. Most of the velvet-upholstered stools surrounding the circular, marble-topped bar were filled. Travelers who looked like they were heading to couples’ getaways or girls’ weekends clustered in twos or threes, waiting for their mimosas or Bloody Marys … While I ate my breakfast—a brussels-sprout-and-potato hash with bacon and a poached egg ordered using a QR code, which also offered me the opportunity to book a gratis half-hour mini-facial in the lounge’s wellness area—I listened to the 30-somethings at the next table marveling about how nice this whole thing was. That’s not a sentiment you’d necessarily expect to hear about the contrived luxury of an airport lounge. Read the full article.More From The Atlantic Graeme Wood: The UN’s Gaza statistics make no sense. Many Indians don’t trust their elections anymore. Giant heaps of plastic are helping vegetables grow. Culture Break Illustration by The Atlantic. Source: Getty. RIP. The dream of streaming is dead, Jacob Stern writes. The bundles are back.Pick apart. The sad desk salad, a meal that is synonymous with young, overworked white-collar professionals, is getting sadder, Yasmin Tayag writes.Play our daily crossword.Stephanie Bai contributed to this newsletter.When you buy a book using a link in this newsletter, we receive a commission. Thank you for supporting The Atlantic.
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Video appears to show Sean "Diddy" Combs assaulting Cassie
The 2016 footage, which was obtained and published by CNN, appears to show the rap mogul hitting, dragging and kicking the singer known as Cassie.
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This was Italy’s very first McDonald’s — and it looks like anything but a fast-food joint
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How much are BottleRock Festival tickets to see Pearl Jam, Stevie Nicks, more?
Ed Sheeran, Megan Thee Stallion and Norah Jones are just a few of the other huge headliners on the stacked lineup.
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Dow closes above 40,000 for first time, notching new milestone
Wall Street investors are increasingly confident of a soft landing for the U.S. economy, pushing financial markets to new highs.
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Ben Affleck ‘house-hunting’ in LA according to buzz, Jennifer Lopez seen doing the same as split rumors swirl
Rumors have recently surfaced that the couple is on the rocks, but their reps so far have not commented.
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4 cold case murders in Canada linked to U.S. serial rapist
Police said Gary Allen Srery might also be linked to other unsolved murders and sexual assaults in Western Canada.
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Biden draws the (US-Mexico border) line at 4,000: Letters to the Editor — May 18, 2024
NY Post readers discuss reports President Biden is weighing an executive order to shut down the US/Mexico border.
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5 Takeaways From the First Week of Robert Menendez’s Corruption Trial
A lawyer for the New Jersey senator pinned much of the blame on his wife. A government official explained halal meat certification.
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CONMEBOL aumenta de 23 a 26 jugadores por selección en Copa América
La CONMEBOL anunció el jueves que amplió de 23 a 26 jugadores la lista de buena fe de cada selección que competirá en la Copa América de Estados Unidos.
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Scottie Scheffler praises police for being 'our protectors,’ describes interactions with them while in custody
Scottie Scheffler was "pretty rattled" in the wake of his arrest on Friday, but it was the police who played a role in calming him down.
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OpenAI disbands safety team focused on risk of artificial intelligence causing ‘human extinction’
A departing executive who co-led the group warned Friday that safety has “taken a backseat to shiny products” at the company.
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Ukraine Asks U.S. to Provide More Intelligence on Targets in Russia
American officials say they do not want U.S. weapons used in cross-border attacks or intelligence reports used to strike inside Russia.
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Agencia deportiva de Bad Bunny demanda a gremio de peloteros por veto. Anuncia a Acuña como cliente
La agencia de representación deportiva de Bad Bunny demandó el jueves a la asociación de peloteros y solicitó una orden cautelar contra el gremio para poder seguir trabajando con los clientes de la firma — un grupo que ahora incluye al astro Ronald Acuña Jr.
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Person of interest in custody after Steve Buscemi assaulted in New York City
A person is in custody more than a week after actor Steve Buscemi was punched in an apparent random attack in New York City.
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Best deals at LG's huge Memorial Day appliance sale: Save up to 35%
Kick off the summer with fabulous new appliances from LG that are currently on sale for up to 30% off.
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Scottie Scheffler fans wear T-shirts with his mug shot at PGA Championship after arrest
Some supporters were seen in "Free Scottie" T-shirts as Scheffler completed his second round at Valhalla following his detainment.
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Dow closes above 40K milestone for the first time ever — its fifth straight weekly gain
Strong corporate results and inflation and other economic data have bolstered investor hopes for Fed rate cuts this year.
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CNN's Zakaria says first debate with Trump will be 'make-or-break' for Biden's campaign
CNN host Fareed Zakaria made a guest appearance on "CNN Newsroom," where he argued why President Biden needs to win the first debate to keep the presidency.
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Protester Whose Testicle ‘Exploded’ When Shot by Cop Wins $1.5M Settlement From City
Jason Armond/Getty ImagesThe Black Lives Matter protester whose testicle exploded when he was shot with a hard-foam projectile by a LAPD officer has won $1.5 million in a settlement with the city.The settlement doesn’t admit liability on the part of the LAPD or the city of Los Angeles, the L.A. Times reported, but it does close a lawsuit brought by the protester, Benjamin Montemayor, alleging excessive use of force and other civil rights violations against the city and its police.“This settlement shows that there are repercussions for police misconduct against the people they have sworn to protect,” Montemayor said Friday in a statement provided by his attorneys.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Bayer Leverkusen sueña con una campaña invicta y la inmortalidad
El técnico del Bayer Leverkusen Xabi Alonso y sus jugadores han pasado toda la temporada restándole importancia a sus increíbles logros.
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All of Billie Eilish's senses are alive on the ravishing 'Hit Me Hard and Soft'
The pop star's new album gives the impression of someone who’s accepted the unnatural demands of stardom and wants to figure out how to lead a full life in spite of them.
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NYC brute kicks 79-year-old in face, knocking him out, in vicious unprovoked attack: cops
The victim said he can only remember buying food — and then waking up in the hospital.
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The hate driving antisemitism, Bragg destroys democracy to save it and other commentary
“The ideology of anti-whiteness that has generated what [President] Biden denounces as campus anti-Semitism also governs Biden’s executive branch,” fumes Heather Mac Donald at Spiked.
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Stream It Or Skip It: ‘Family Practice Mysteries: Coming Home’ on Hallmark Mystery, A Solid Murder Procedural That’s Darker Than Most Hallmark Fare
When a doctor's healthy patient dies, she looking into the death and discovers foul play.
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FDNY firefighter seriously injured after battling blaze in the Bronx
The injury happened after a blaze at a home on White Plains Road Friday afternoon.   
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VP Harris grilled for saying Inflation Reduction Act is working via gov't giving out 'trillions of dollars'
Social media users criticized Vice President Kamala Harris for making an "ironic" claim about how the Biden administration is spending "trillions of dollars" to boost the economy.
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Scottie Scheffler admits he was 'pretty rattled' in wake of arrest, 'took a few holes' to get back to 'normal'
Scottie Scheffler didn't seem fazed when he shot a 66 in his second round of the PGA Championship following his arrest, but he admitted to having been "rattled."
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Republican Rep. Beth Van Duyne confirms she’s ‘happily’ in relationship with fellow lawmaker Rich McCormick amid swirling romance rumors
Rep. Beth Van Duyne acknowledged Friday that she is "happily engaged in a relationship" with fellow Republican legislator Rich McCormick after the Georgia congressman filed for divorce earlier this month from his wife of 12 years.
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New Mexico weighs whether to toss Alec Baldwin criminal charges in 'Rust' shooting
New Mexico First Judicial District Judge Mary Marlowe Sommer on Friday said she would soon make a ruling on whether grand jury proceedings against Baldwin were conducted in a fair and impartial manner.
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‘God Help Us All’: 50 Cent Shares Reaction to Diddy Assault Video
Theo Wargo/Getty ImagesRapper 50 Cent weighed in on the latest development in the Sean “Diddy” Combs saga this week, as newly released video footage showed Diddy brutally assaulting his ex-girlfriend Cassie. Sharing the graphic footage to both Twitter and Instagram, 50 Cent added his two cents: “Now I’m sure puffy didn’t do it, he is innocent this proves nothing! This is what his lawyers are gonna say, God help us all.”The overtly sarcastic response come after months of the “In Da Club” rapper taunting Diddy online, as multiple lawsuits accused him of abuse and assault. Last year, 50 Cent announced he was working on a documentary about the allegations against Diddy and vowed to donate the doc’s proceeds to Diddy’s alleged victims. Yet however admirable those intentions sound, 50 hasn’t resisted discussing the project with a quip or two for his own amusement. “This is gonna break records when this drops,” he tweeted about the project in March, along with a fan poster with the title called Diddy Do It?When Combs’ homes were raided by authorities in March, 50 Cent added some jabs then too, tweeting “Now it’s not Diddy do it, it’s Diddy done ??‍♂ they don’t come like that unless they got a case.” That was after months of social media provocations that even dragged in Jay-Z, who 50 joked had stopped “answering his phone” for Diddy, as the scandal unfolded.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Knicks vs. Pacers Game 6 prediction: NBA Playoff odds, picks, bets
The Knicks are one step closer to a trip to the Eastern Conference Finals.
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Harrison Butker’s Hometown Gives Him a Major Tongue Lashing
Photo Illustration by Luis G. Rendon/The Daily Beast/Getty ImagesOutrage over Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker’s commencement speech—in which he urged women to prioritize their families over their careers and railed against the LGBTQ community—has reverberated across the country and right back to his hometown of Atlanta, Georgia.Among those incensed by the speech are teachers, peers, and others in the community who spoke with The Daily Beast about their reactions to Butker’s controversial remarks.“I was sick. I was disgusted,” said Amy Allen, an Atlanta real estate agent whose daughter overlapped with Butker at Westminster Schools, the elite private academy the star athlete attended. “It just felt so dystopian and just so backward … If someone were to sit there and say that to my daughter, I would just lose it,” she told The Daily Beast.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Peacock TV to air ‘Queer Planet’ documentary on gay, bisexual and trans animals
"Queer Planet" delves into "gay penguins, bisexual lions [and] sex-changing clown fish."
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Mercedes workers at Alabama plant vote to reject unionization in setback for UAW
The UAW had hoped to continue a run that includes the overwhelming VW win in Chattanooga, Tenn.
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Lakers announce dates and sites for three preseason games
The Lakers open preseason play Oct. 4 and 6 in Palm Desert against Minnesota and Phoenix. They will take on Golden State in Las Vegas on Oct. 15.
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Experts reveal 6 tips for getting your temper under control
Here's how to keep your cool when you'd rather blow your top.
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Shani Louk’s parents describe identifying their daughter’s body
The parents of Shani Louk, the 23-year-old tattoo artist killed by Hamas and paraded half-naked through Gaza like a trophy, described identifying their daughter’s body seven months after she was murdered by terrorists — hours after her remains were recovered in Rafah by Israeli soldiers. “The body that we have now is complete and beautiful...
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Fox News invites Trump, Biden campaigns to vice presidential debate
Fox News Media has invited the Trump campaign and the Biden campaign to participate in a vice presidential debate before the 2024 election.
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Jay Leno gives a touching speech while presenting women's rights award named for wife Mavis
Jay Leno tears up while presenting the inaugural Mavis Leno Award for Global Women's Rights, named after his wife, who has Alzheimer's.
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Steve Buscemi attack: 'Person of interest' in custody in NYC sucker punch, police say
A "person of interest" is in NYPD custody in connection with the sucker punch attack on Steve Buscemi in Manhattan, New York, last week, police say.
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50 Cent reacts to disturbing video of Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs beating Cassie Ventura in 2016
50 Cent has spoken out about the abuse allegations against Combs on numerous occasions, warning that more women would be coming forward.
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Reporter's Notebook: Washington is no longer the center of politics – it's now New York City
Bob Menendez and former President Trump face criminal charges. While Menendez is accused of using his power for personal gain, Trump is accused of concealing hush money payments.
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State Department issues travel alert for LGBTQ people, events abroad
The U.S. State Department issued a caution alert, warning U.S. citizens overseas to exercise increased caution related to violence against "LGBTQI+ persons and events.”
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Fox News Politics: The 'Jerry Springer' Congress
The latest updates from the 2024 campaign trail, exclusive interviews and more Fox News politics content
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