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US Politics · United StatesExecutives at Comcast, one of the nation’s top media companies, are urging employees in its news division to be more respectful of opposing viewpoints after it fired an MSNBC contributor for comments he made about the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
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Comcast Urges Employees to ‘Maintain a Respectful Exchange of Ideas’ After Kirk Shooting
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Disinformation · Mexico CityMexico City.- In the eyes of filmmaker Jorge Michel Grau, the earthquake of September 19, 1985 is one of the events that most marked Mexico City and gave it identity. That prompted him to explore the catastrophe, but also the solidarity that aroused, both in a series and in a film, although he has not been the only filmmaker who has brought that event to the screen in the 40 years that have passed since. 'We do not ask them for a Journey to the …See the Story
Movies and Series Revive the 1985 Earthquake
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