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Title: Bogotá Bus Accident: Passenger Injured Due to Excessive Speed

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor November 25, 2025
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Bus Driver Faces Examination After Incident at Bogotá’s Salitre Terminal

Bogotá, Colombia – A bus operated by Transportes Morichal was immobilized by Bogotá Traffic Police on November 23, 2025, after the driver was found to be exceeding the speed limit within the Salitre Terminal operational area. The incident prompted investigations by both the Superintendency of Transportation and the Attorney GeneralS Office.

The incident underscores growing concerns regarding safety protocols at Bogotá’s major transportation hubs. While details remain under investigation, the event highlights the terminal’s commitment to a 20 km/h speed limit within its facilities and the potential consequences of non-compliance. the Terminal has initiated a review of security measures and is accelerating the installation of speed monitoring cameras across its three locations – Salitre, north, and South – to prevent future incidents.

According to the Terminal, the bus was detected traveling above the permitted speed as it began its departure. Police on site created a detailed sketch of the scene and impounded the vehicle.The case has been transferred to the Superintendency of Transportation for a full investigation into Transportes Morichal and the driver involved, with the Attorney General’s Office conducting a parallel inquiry.

“The Operational Manual establishes a maximum speed of 20 km/h within the operational zone,” a Terminal spokesperson stated. “Prior to the dispatch of each vehicle, technical-mechanical inspections, breathalyzer tests and assessment of the drivers’ physical fitness are carried out.”

The Terminal is currently installing nine additional speed monitoring cameras – seven at the Salitre headquarters, and one each at the North and South terminals – to provide real-time supervision and facilitate immediate corrective action. The new equipment is part of a broader Road Safety Program scheduled for full implementation in 2025.

November 25, 2025 0 comments
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Title: Auburn vs. Mercer: Watch Time, Channel & Streaming Options

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor November 22, 2025
written by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

Auburn vs. Mercer Game Day:​ How to Watch and Stream Live

Auburn Tigers fans can catch today’s matchup against the Mercer Bears on the auburn Sports Network, with kickoff slated ‍for 1 p.m. CT. The game will be broadcast live across multiple ‍platforms, ensuring fans both in and outside of Jordan-Hare Stadium don’t miss a moment of the action.

This final⁢ regular season game offers Auburn an prospect to finish strong before bowl ⁤season, while Mercer looks to upset ⁢a Southeastern⁤ Conference opponent. For viewers seeking options beyond ‌conventional radio, a live stream is readily available, alongside details on local ‌broadcast channels.

Game Details:

* Time: 1 ⁢p.m. CT
* ⁢ Date: Saturday, November 22
* Location: ⁣Jordan-Hare Stadium, Auburn

Where to Listen:

* ​ Montgomery: ‍ WLWI FM (92.3)
* Auburn: WGZZ FM (94.3)
* Online: https://auburntigers.com/auburn-sports-network-listen#radio

The radio ⁤broadcast ‌team features Andy Burcham on play-by-play and jason Campbell providing analysis.

auburn holds a ​perfect 13-0 all-time record against Mercer, having won their previous ‌two matchups since 2000 by a ‌combined score of 66-26.⁤ Historically, Auburn has outscored Mercer 572-41.

November 22, 2025 0 comments
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Buenos Aires & Ethereum: Blockchain Education Initiative

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor November 22, 2025
written by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Buenos⁢ Aires Schools Pioneer Blockchain Education with Ethereum Foundation

On November​ 20, 2025, Buenos Aires took a significant step towards future-proofing its students, hosting a meeting between city officials‌ and​ representatives from the Ethereum Foundation at the Ministry⁢ of ⁢Education. Head of ‌Government Jorge Macri and Minister of Education Mercedes Miguel welcomed Aya miyaguchi,⁣ executive Director ‍of the Ethereum foundation, the organization supporting the globally recognized Ethereum blockchain network.

The meeting highlighted Buenos Aires’ groundbreaking initiative ‍to ​integrate blockchain and smart contract technology into the curriculum of its public technical secondary schools – a first for any city worldwide. Government representatives, members of multilateral organizations, and Ethereum Foundation personnel were present.

A key element⁢ of the day was direct engagement between students and leaders.Students from Technical Schools No.6 and‌ 37, alongside graduates⁢ of the Skills for the Future Agency, shared thier experiences learning Solidity, the programming language central to developing applications on the Ethereum platform. These students are participating in the Ethereum Developer Pack, an intensive specialization offered through Talento Tech, the⁤ Agency’s technological training program developed ⁢in partnership with ETHKipu.

The program, structured around ⁤six modules, has already seen ‌over ⁤260 students graduate across three cohorts. The curriculum⁤ focuses on practical skills including smart contract creation,decentralized solution architecture,and Web3 ​service integration.

“We are humanizing​ our work⁣ in public policies‌ and are absolutely convinced that ​there is nothing more powerful then education to ‌propel ⁣people towards a better future,” stated Minister Miguel. “And it’s not just about education, but about learning – as ⁤learning is how we build a​ better future, and our students ‍are demonstrating their capacity for innovation.”

by offering this cutting-edge education, Buenos Aires‌ aims to equip students​ with in-demand skills for the ⁣evolving digital economy. Blockchain technology, with its secure⁣ and transparent record-keeping, is foundational to​ many emerging digital industries. The initiative empowers students to move beyond being technology users and become technology creators, opening doors to opportunities in the international job market.

November 22, 2025 0 comments
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Health

-title Alabama Women’s Re-Entry Center to Combat Recidivism

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor November 3, 2025
written by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Alabama to Open First State-Run Rehabilitation Facility Exclusively for Women

MONTGOMERY,Ala. – The Alabama Bureau of Pardons and Paroles (ABPP)‌ is preparing to open a rehabilitation facility specifically ⁣designed for⁤ women,addressing ‌a critical ⁣gap⁣ in the state’s reentry⁤ services and acknowledging the unique challenges women face⁢ post-incarceration.The facility,⁤ announced recently, will offer ⁣services ‌mirroring those available to men, with added programming ​focused‌ on family reunification and job training tailored to women’s preferences.

The⁢ move ‌comes as national data highlights disparities in ⁢recidivism rates and the distinct needs of formerly incarcerated​ women. A 2018 Bureau of Justice Statistics study of ‍24 states found that 44% of formerly incarcerated‌ men ‌were rearrested within one year of release,compared‍ to 34% of‍ women.⁤ After three years, those numbers shifted to⁢ 31% for men and 29% for women.

Though, experts emphasize that these numbers don’t tell the whole story. Stephanie C. Kennedy,policy ⁢director at the Council on Criminal Justice,an independent,nonpartisan think‍ tank,argues ‌that the availability of supportive services ⁣is especially crucial for women. “They don’t ⁣have a safe place to⁣ land‌ to get everything done, so they are going back to an abusive parent, they are going back ⁢to an abusive partner, and that complicates everything,” Kennedy‌ said. “Women’s experience of trauma is much ⁤more interpersonal, more likely ⁣to include sexual violence, intimate partner violence,⁣ so when we are thinking about reentry, we ‍need to be‌ using a trauma-informed lens.”

Women leaving incarceration are ​statistically more likely to struggle with substance⁣ abuse, economic instability, homelessness, limited⁣ job history, and lower educational attainment than their male counterparts. Data presented by Kennedy underscores the⁤ severity‌ of the situation: women are 5.5 times more likely to experience a fatal overdose within two years of release compared to‍ women⁢ in the ​general population, while⁢ the risk for men‍ is 3.3⁢ times ⁢higher.

Adding ​to these challenges, women are disproportionately likely to be⁤ primary caregivers. ⁣”When they are leaving⁤ confinement, they are having to​ do all ‍the things that ​we ask ⁤everyone ⁤to​ do, find a⁢ job, get an⁤ address, but they ⁢are ‌also needing to reunify, to work a ⁢case plan⁤ for child welfare, to navigate the transition back⁢ to caretaking ​from a parent or a sibling, or⁣ a friend to get⁣ their children back,” Kennedy explained.

The ABPP facility⁣ aims to address these specific needs. According ‌to ⁣ABPP officials, the new program will include services⁤ like family⁣ reunification support and job training geared towards fields showing strong interest from ⁣women, such as commercial driver’s license (CDL) training.

The opening of this facility ​marks a significant step towards a more ‌equitable and effective reentry system in Alabama, recognizing ⁣that a one-size-fits-all⁢ approach fails to adequately support the unique‍ needs of women returning ⁤to their communities after incarceration.


This‌ article ‍was originally published ⁤by the Alabama reflector, an‌ independent, nonprofit‍ news association.

November 3, 2025 0 comments
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Sport

Red Sox Clinch Postseason Spot as Astros Loss Boosts Chances

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor September 24, 2025
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Boston Red Sox’s Playoff Hopes Surge with Late-Night Win, Clinch⁤ Possible as Soon as Thursday

A dramatic 7-3 victory over the Baltimore ‍Orioles on Wednesday night significantly boosted the‌ Boston⁤ Red Sox’s playoff chances, positioning them to ⁤potentially clinch a postseason berth as early as Thursday. The‌ win, coupled with losses⁣ by both the⁤ Toronto Blue Jays and the ⁢New York yankees, dramatically ⁢reshaped the American League Wild Card standings.

Just two weeks ​ago, the detroit Tigers held a nine-game lead in the AL Central ‍and boasted the best record ​in‌ the AL.⁤ However, a recent ⁢seven-game losing streak has left Detroit ​clinging​ to a Wild Card ⁤spot⁣ by just one​ game. This shift in momentum ⁤means the Red Sox and Tigers ​could both ​be playing for meaningful stakes this⁣ weekend at Fenway ‌Park, with Boston potentially securing only seeding ‌while‍ Detroit⁤ battles ⁣for its playoff life.

As of Wednesday night, the Red Sox hold the final AL Wild Card ⁢spot. The team’s current pitching plan has⁤ Brayan Bello lined up to‍ start Game 2 of ⁤a potential Wild Card series,‍ with Jordan Crochet scheduled for Game 1. A scenario were Boston clinches a playoff ‍berth early could ⁤influence ‌whether Lucas⁤ Giolito pitches ⁤in the final regular season game, ensuring his availability for a potential Game 3 in the Wild Card series.

September 24, 2025 0 comments
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Health

Zinc Deficiency in Pampas Soils: Impact on Wheat & Barley Production

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor September 12, 2025
written by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Zinc Deficiency Threatens Wheat and Barley⁤ Yields in argentina’s Pampas⁢ Region

La Plata, September 12 (infogei) – A ​recent survey reveals‌ a concerning decline in zinc levels within the soils of Argentina’s Pampas region,⁣ particularly‌ impacting the south of Buenos Aires province, perhaps jeopardizing wheat and barley production. The⁢ study, conducted by the Balcarce ⁢Integrated Unit – a collaboration ‌between INTA, ⁣CONICET, and the Faculty of Agricultural Sciences – indicates that​ 33% of ‌analyzed⁤ agricultural lots exhibit zinc concentrations below 0.80 ​parts ⁢per‌ million ‍(PPM), a level considered critical for optimal yields.

The deficiency, previously⁤ concentrated in northern regions, is ‍now expanding southward, prompting agricultural specialists to ⁢reassess diagnostic and management ⁣strategies. “Today zinc ‍begins to‍ be a limiting factor in ​areas where it had never been, ​which forces to‍ rethink diagnostic and management strategies,”⁤ stated⁣ Hernán Sainz Rozas, a specialist at ⁤INTA ⁣Balcarce.

Without zinc fertilization,‍ yield losses could range from 5% to 15%. For example, a field with 0.75 ppm of zinc aiming for a 7,000-kilo-per-hectare yield could experience‍ a reduction of up ⁢to 840 kilos -​ a loss considerably exceeding the estimated replacement cost of ‍$18 to $20 per hectare.

Researchers ‌recommend proactive soil⁣ analysis, specifically determining extractable ‍zinc levels at a depth ​of 20 cm, utilizing 25 to 35 subsamples per ⁤lot to ‌ensure accurate representation. Zinc ‌can be applied through solid mixtures, liquids, seed​ treatments, or foliar applications, with a ⁤growing ‍trend towards‌ combining it​ with ‍phosphorus to enhance distribution and absorption.

Nahuel Reussi Calvo, a​ researcher at CONICET and UNMDP, emphasized⁢ zinc’s crucial⁢ role in key physiological⁢ functions like photosynthesis and protein synthesis, adding that its absence also diminishes⁤ the efficiency of nitrogen and⁤ phosphorus ‍utilization.

INTA data confirms that⁤ two⁣ out of three Pampas soils now exhibit medium or low zinc ⁢levels. ​Sainz Rozas concluded, “Investing in clever diagnosis⁢ and replacement⁣ is essential to avoid losses ⁤and sustain the competitiveness ⁢of the region.”

September 12, 2025 0 comments
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