L’iniziativa, organizzata dal dottor Fausto D’Agostino, rianimatore del Campus Bio-Medico di Roma, ha riunito esperti e rappresentanti istituzionali per promuovere la diffusione delle competenze salvavita nei contesti pubblici, sportivi e scolastici
Torino ’81 cala il poker: Bergamo battuto 20-9 e corsa playoff lanciata. Gialloblù terzi in solitaria a +6 sul quarto posto dopo un match dominato.
È stata proclamata, ieri 21 marzo, dalla sindaca di Genova Silvia Salis la nuova campionessa del mondo di pesto genovese al mortaio. Si tratta di Carla Pensa, classe 1940, ex fruttivendola originaria di Roccatagliata, piccola frazione di soli 53 abitanti nel Comune di Neirone (Genova). Al termine di un’intensa giornata di competizione, è emersa come […] L'articolo Nonna di 85 anni vince il campionato mondiale di pesto genovese. Carla Pensa è una fruttivendola in pensione e i giudici hanno premiato anche la sua manualità proviene da Il Fatto Quotidiano.
Mentre Carlos è impegnato a Miami, il piccolo Jaime regala spettacolo a Murcia: ha vinto un torneo Under 15 chiudendo con un recupero strepitoso
Centinaia di militanti e le principali cariche istituzionali a Pontida per i funerali di Umberto Bossi. Tra applausi, cori identitari e qualche tensione, il popolo leghista ha reso omaggio al fondatore nella storica abbazia simbolo del movimento. Applausi per Meloni, Zaia e Fontana, contestazioni a Salvini. Continua a leggere
Oroscopo di Simon and The Stars della settimana. Ecco la classifica dei segni fortunati dell'oroscopo: come ogni domenica, ecco la classifica dei segni zodiacali più fortunati della...
E’ successo a Fontanelle di San Leo, a bordo della Punto una famiglia di quattro persone con due bambini piccoli. L’incidente forse per un errore nell'ingranare la marcia
Martial arts champion who became a star of 1980s action movies and played the wholesome hero of Walker, Texas Ranger on TV Action cinema of the 1980s was a podium where Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sylvester Stallone fought over gold and silver position. Bronze belonged indisputably to Chuck Norris, who has died aged 86. The premature death of Bruce Lee in 1973 had left a vacancy for a martial arts movie superstar that was eventually filled to some extent by Norris, Lee’s friend and colleague. He had made an early screen appearance battling Lee in high-kicking combat sequences, which the pair choreographed together, in The Way of the Dragon (1972). Both men were trained fighters, so there was no call for stunt doubles or the obfuscating frenzy of quick cuts; their face-offs were filmed in medium and wide shots to preserve the sense of integrity. Continue reading...
È rientrata l?emergenza a Recanati dopo l?intossicazione da monossido di carbonio avvenuta durante una festa di compleanno nel quartiere Santa Lucia. Le 26 persone coinvolte,...
S’infittiscono sempre di più, a distanza di 32 anni, i misteri sulla morte di Kurt Cobain. Nelle scorse settimane, lo specialista forense Brian Burnett aveva contestato, sull’International Journal of Forensic Science, la versione ufficiale del decesso dell’artista dei Nirvana. Sulla scena del (presunto?) suicidio di Cobain, per la collaboratrice di Burnett e ricercatrice indipendente, Michelle […] L'articolo “La grafia nelle ultime righe è diversa: non crediamo le abbia scritte Kurt Cobain”: scoperte “anomalie significative” nella lettera d’addio della star dei Nirvana proviene da Il Fatto Quotidiano.
“Abbiamo un sogno nel cuore, bruciare il tricolore“. È questo il coro che hanno scandito centinaia di militanti della Lega al termine del funerale di Umberto Bossi a Pontida mentre il feretro era accompagnato fuori dalla chiesa dalla famiglia e dalle più alte cariche dello Stato, tra cui la premier Giorgia Meloni. Il ministro dell’economia […] L'articolo Funerali di Bossi, cori all’uscita del feretro: “Bruciamo il tricolore”. Giorgetti costretto a intervenire: “Per cortesia…” proviene da Il Fatto Quotidiano.
Amoruso e la bilancia dei centravanti: "Juve e Milan hanno problemi. Per me il 9 resta imprescindibile"
For gen Z, the pull of a time before smartphones is strong. For those of us who lived through it, the reality is somewhat different ‘People have to start going 90s,” according to the content creator Mike Sheffer. In other words: leave your phone at home. “In the 90s no one had cellphones,” Sheffer explains, helpfully, on a reel I saw on Instagram, in which he describes how he and his friends do this, using it as a challenge to be in the moment and invite serendipity. “Things just happen,” he says. “There’s a different energy.” Ah yes, the serendipitous 90s energy of arranging to meet someone “under the clock at M&S” and hanging around for 40 minutes when they didn’t show, of trudging dangerous miles home late at night thanks to transport fails (several comments on Sheffer’s reel highlighted the safety angle), or of forgetting your keys and spending hours locked out (I think I spent most of 1990-1994 sitting, bored witless, on the doorstep). Continue reading...
The long-running series in which readers answer other readers’ questions on subjects ranging from trivial flights of fancy to profound scientific and philosophical concepts This week’s question: American football takes for ever. In which other sports do you spend most of your time not playing the game? From what I can see, travelling in many cases has zero effect on a person’s outlook and prejudices. If that were not so, then high-flying politicians of all stripes would be among the most broad-minded people on the planet as they constantly jet from city to city. I can think of several proverbs that are extremely true, or at least seem so, such as “A stitch in time saves nine”, or “Many a mickle makes a muckle”, which it patently does – or especially the universally true, “A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush”. But what other proverbs or quotes or apparently clever soundbites are untrue, for at least some of the time? “Fine words butter no parsnips”? And how do questionable assertions become sayings in the first place? Neil Ashby, Powys Send new questions to nq@theguardian.com. Continue reading...
Tim and Christen Bass are barred from working and facing homelessness after indefinite leave application rejected by Home Office An American family who have brought their children up in the UK are facing the threat of homelessness and detention due to confusion over a Home Office application form. Tim Bass, a data and technology consultant, and his wife, Christen, an autism specialist, have lived in the UK since arriving on a skilled worker visa in 2019. The couple have lived with their two children, aged 10 and eight, in south London since then. Continue reading...
Humans are hard-wired to care for and protect each other. Becoming kinder is just like riding a bike As a species, homo sapiens have a bad reputation. War, environmental pillage, weapons of mass destruction – if the human race was applying for the job as planetary custodian, we wouldn’t even make it through to the interview stage. But maybe we are not as bad as we think. According to the author and psychologist Steven Pinker, human society has become kinder over the course of recorded history, perhaps not in a linear fashion, but in absolute terms. He argues in The Better Angels of Our Nature that over the long arc of history, violence – including murder, cruelty and war deaths – have declined. Jackie Bailey is an award-winning author whose nonfiction book about spirituality, ‘The Outrageous Good Fortune of Living’ (HarperCollins), will be released in 2026. Jackie works as a funeral celebrant and pastoral care practitioner, supporting people to navigate death and dying Continue reading...
I was all alone in a Washington DC hotel on my birthday – and someone else had received my children’s message by mistake Read more in the kindness of strangers series In the 1990s I travelled extensively for work, leaving behind my young family. It was tough on us all. One trip took me to Washington DC on my birthday. I was sitting in my hotel room, alone and feeling sorry for myself, when there was a knock at the door. On the other side was a bellboy holding a birthday cake, complete with lit candles on top. “Happy birthday!” he said, handing me the cake and a fax. My two very young daughters had handwritten a lovely happy birthday message and sent it to the other side of the world. Continue reading...
The actor and presenter, and his dad, on winding each other up, learning to be resilient and the joys of family life Born in 2000 in Rawdon, West Yorkshire, George Webster is an actor and presenter. In 2021, he made history as the first BBC children’s presenter with Down’s syndrome. As well as his regular hosting role on CBeebies, Webster has appeared in The Railway Children Return, Casualty, and the 2022 Strictly Come Dancing Christmas special. His fourth book, George and the Dragons: Lava Goes Wild!, is out now. Webster’s dad, Rob, is the chief executive of NHS West Yorkshire. Continue reading...
Il sindaco, che scade tra un anno, punta a candidarsi al Parlamento via Pd malgrado la distanza con la Schlein. Se le Politiche venissero anticipate alla primavera ’27 dovrebbe dimettersi lasciando la città a un commissario. Nei giorni decisivi del referendum di oggi e domani sulla giustizia, nel centrosinistra il punto non è solo il risultato delle urne. Il punto è anche ciò che quel voto dirà sui rapporti di forza nel Pd, sulla tenuta della leadership di Elly Schlein e sulla futura battaglia per le candidature. Proprio in questo quadro prende forma uno dei dossier politici più delicati dei prossimi mesi: la volontà di Beppe Sala di candidarsi alle elezioni politiche del 2027. Continua a leggere
Gli emiliani vogliono festeggiare coi tifosi i quarti di Europa League
Una delle immagini più commoventi che restano dell’addio a Elisabetta II è quella dei suoi due cani di razza Corgi con l’aria abbacchiata, mentre stavano fuori dal castello di Windsor che si preparava a salutare alla regina. Muick e Sandy da quel momento erano stati affidati al figlio prediletto, l’ex principe Andrea e alla ex […] L'articolo “Sarah Ferguson per i soldi era pronta a portare in tv i Corgi della regina Elisabetta II e a clonarli. Le trattative erano avviate”: l’indiscrezione proviene da Il Fatto Quotidiano.
L'aggressione è avvenuta durante un servizio sul covo legato ai due anarchici morti nell’esplosione: reporter feriti e nuova allerta sul fronte insurrezionalista nella capitale
Fearless broadcaster who was the longest-serving presenter of BBC Radio 4’s Woman’s Hour Jenni Murray, who has died aged 75, was the longest-serving presenter of Woman’s Hour, bringing calm authority to the BBC Radio 4 weekday show for 33 years. The programme that was launched in 1946 with cooking, cleaning tips and romantic serials had, by the time of Murray’s tenure (1987-2020), become a platform for subjects such as the menopause, domestic violence, genital mutilation and sexual politics. After a decade of Murray in the presenter’s chair, the programme was described by the Sunday Times in 1996 as “Radio 4’s sisterhood of the airwaves”. Continue reading...
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