BOGOTÁ, Colombia — At the very least 23 inmates died in clashes with prison authorities more than the weekend immediately after what prisoners described as protests from officers for not accomplishing plenty of to regulate the unfold of coronavirus. The protests erupted in 13 penitentiaries across Colombia. The lethal clashes were being in La Modelo Continue Reading
Top tips for fantastic lesson preparation
Till lately (2019, to be exact), it was a need that student instructors needed to send in-depth lessons to teachers. Fortunately, this has lastly been changed and have actually gotten rid of the demand for assessors to see private lesson – ιδιαίτερα μαθήματα – plans of student instructors. The business of how comprehensive lesson plans Continue Reading
How to Connect a Phone, Tablet, Mac or PC to Your TV?
From real-time TV to on-demand movies, your smart device, tablet computer or laptop has the possible to change your HDTV as your major resource of enjoyment. There’s simply one trouble: The screen is too little. Luckily, there are a variety of options for sending video from your small screen to your big screen. If you Continue Reading
The Sex Diaries — New York Magazine
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Colorful Champagne Flutes, Leather Sling Chairs, and More New Stuff in New York Stores — New York Magazine
ClusterJoining West Greenpoint’s homewares district are vintage-focused Copper+Plaid and family-run Burson & Reynolds. (Photo: Courtesy of the vendors) 1. Homecoming: Romy Northover macchiato mugs with liquid 22-karat gold ($62); vases made with excavated clay (from $85). 107 Franklin St.2. From the Source: Chairs made of recycled oil drums ($325); teak open-storage side Continue Reading
Ezra Klein on His New Vox Media Venture — New York Magazine
Photo: Christopher Anderson/Magnum Photos/New York Magazine On January 24, at five in the morning after his final day at the Washington Post, Ezra Klein awoke in his condo in D.C.’s Adams Morgan neighborhood; sent out his final Wonkbook, the daily policy briefing e-mailed to more than 40,000 subscribers; and flew to California to visit UCLA, Continue Reading
What the New York Times’ Noticed and Missed in 1964 — New York Magazime
(Photo: Illustration by Tony Millionaire) January 1: Old Year, New YearEditorial If we look carefully at 1963 for evidence of what it may portend for 1964, one thing we may note is at least a moderate easing of international tension. The most important evidence of this is, of course, the successful negotiation and ratification Continue Reading
Son of Spies Whose Case Inspired ‘The Americans’ Can Become Canadian
MONTREAL — It has all the makings of a Cold War drama: Russian sleeper spies posing as a suburban family in North America, children who say they were oblivious their parents were Russian agents and an elaborate F.B.I. operation unmasking the shadowy ruse. On Thursday, Canada’s Supreme Court ruled that the younger son of real-life Continue Reading
One Carnival Cruise Ship Hits Another, Injuring 6
One Carnival cruise ship crashed into another while trying to dock at a port in Mexico on Friday, leaving six injured passengers, a damaged hull and a handful of expletive-laden social media videos in its wake. The crash happened as the Carnival Glory cruise ship was “maneuvering to dock” in Cozumel, an island off the Continue Reading
Legal Marijuana’s Unresolved Issues a Year On
Just over a year has passed since Canada became the first large industrialized nation to legalize recreational marijuana. Here’s the mini version of the article I wrote for The Times about what it has brought the country: tears for investors, frustration for many shoppers and indifference from most of the public, but few of the Continue Reading









