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José José, Mexican musical icon for half a century, dies at age 71
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NN)José José, a Mexican music icon, has died, the Mexican Ministry of Culture said. He was 71. "From the Ministry of Culture we are sorry for the passing of singer José Rómulo Sosa, better known as José José of the prince of the song. Since the beginning of his career, the singer of El Triste became one of most beloved voices in Mexico. Rest in Peace," the ministry tweeted Saturday. The Spanish-language singer, songwriter and actor -- whose birth name is José Rómulo Sosa Ortiz-- had been battling pancreatic cancer and had been hospitalized multiple times in recent years. https://edition.cnn.com/2019/09/28/entertainment/jose-jose-death/index.html
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It seems that major news outlets play more and more dog and cat videos and less and less investigative journalism as time go by. Anyone else noticing this trend? I think this is a result of most people getting their news from social media and no longer “tuning into a news channel”
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Michael Weinstock I'm an amateur (ham) radio operator. The level of background RF noise across the radio frequency spectrum is of specific interest to me. High levels of background RF noise make it much more difficult to establish successful communications with weak signals. When the level of background RF noise is low, even weak signals can be used for radio communications because the signal to noise ratio is acceptable. When the background RF noise level is high, it drowns out weak signals. I read a very interesting article a few months back where a large number of LED lights were tested side by s…
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President Trump and China President Xi Jinping were one belly-bump shy of a bromance during last month’s trade talks. But now, U.S. and China are back at each other’s throats. U.S. hits first The Trump administration voted against recognizing China as a “market economy” in the WTO—a status that would allow China to export goods around the world at cheaper prices than competing countries. What allows China to sell at cheaper prices? For one, government-backed subsidies that enable Chinese companies to trim expenses from their operations. But China’s up in arms about the U.S.’ opposition. That’s because after joining the WTO in 2001, it was guaranteed m…
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