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  • Hello, dear readers. If you’re reading this, chances are you’ve felt it, too. That rising pressure in the air. The noise that comes not just from the headlines, but from the glances, the muttered words, the silences where there should be kindness. The world feels heavier, louder, sharper than it did before. And for many

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  • (Warning: does mention violence.) In the heart of the tumultuous 19th century, my great-grandfather Jakob’s journey from Odessa to North Dakota stands as a beacon of resilience and the universal quest for peace. As a family historian, I’ve always felt deeply connected to my ancestors, particularly those who faced extraordinary challenges. Their stories, passed down

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  • In AI Isn’t the Enemy, Oddly Robbie explores how artificial intelligence can be a bridge — not a barrier — between human creativity and technology. Blending music, empathy, and neurodiverse insight, he challenges the fear of AI in art and celebrates it as a tool for deeper connection and expression. With new songs, virtual worlds,…

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  • I walked into Greencities Málaga Spain, expecting to see the future — drones zipping above or holograms showing us how to recycle. And yes, there were VR headsets, AI platforms, and solar grids straight out of SimCity. But the thing that made me grin like a kid wasn’t flying or glowing. It was humming quietly

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  • Autistic, Not Damaged

    I hear it again.Someone has “discovered” how to cure autism. A cure.As if my existence is a disease.As if the way I experience the world is a broken machine that needs fixing. Let me be clear: autism is not a damaged mind.It is not an illness.It is not something you “catch” or “erase.”It is a

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  • I’m not a salesperson. Never have been. Frankly I’m very bad at it lol. But every so often, something lands in my life that doesn’t just make things easier—it makes things possible. When the AirPods Pro 2 came out, I wrote about how much of a breakthrough they were for me . Noise-canceling meant I

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  • 🚆 Boundaries at 300 km/h

    I’m on the speed train to Madrid as I write this. The world is flashing by outside the window — fields, hills, tiny towns that exist for a heartbeat and then vanish. There’s something poetic about that, isn’t there? Some things in life stay only for a moment, and then you’re carried past them whether

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  • ¿Has visto esas máquinas en la esquina de un bar? Luces parpadeando, pitidos agudos, la palanca que baja. La moneda desaparece y tu cuerpo entero espera ese premio que casi nunca llega. Ese subidón… no se queda en el bar. Está en tu bolsillo. Cada notificación. Cada “me gusta”. Cada desliz del pulgar para actualizar

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  • The bells ring first—sharp, bright, demanding. Then the cascade: coins clattering down the steel catch, spilling into the tray with that unmistakable cha-ching. People turn their heads. For a moment, you’re the center of the room. The one who just hit. The one everyone wants to be. That rush? It isn’t limited to casinos in

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  • English: From Spain, three ships departed to join the mission. Italy sent 18 vessels from Sicily. Added to the ships that had already staged in Tunisia, the flotilla now counts over 50 ships in total, making this the largest humanitarian flotilla yet attempting to break the Gaza blockade. Some of the earliest boats had moved

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  • Why I stack for neurons, not just muscles Let’s face it — in today’s Information Age, our minds are asked to do more than ever. 🇪🇸 En la Era de la Información, nuestras mentes nos piden más que nunca. If the Stone Age demanded strong bodies, today demands strong brains. 🇪🇸 Si la Edad de

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  • 🇪🇸🌍 La Armada de la Paz hacia Gaza — La Conciencia en el Mar ⸻ ✊ The Lemkin Institute Speaks 🇪🇸✊ La voz del Instituto Lemkin From the United States, the Lemkin Institute for Genocide Prevention, founded on the legacy of Raphael Lemkin (the Jewish lawyer who coined the word genocide), issued a strong message:

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