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  • 3 days ago | expansion.mx | Juan Chavez |Juan Carlos Chávez

    La imagen más clara es la calculadora: puede ayudarnos a resolver ecuaciones imposibles o arrebatarnos la capacidad de sumar sin papel. Con la IA ocurre lo mismo. ¿Cómo aprovecharla y, al mismo tiempo, fortalecer nuestro pensamiento creativo? El primer paso es mirar hacia dentro. La metacognición—reflexionar sobre cómo pensamos y decidimos—deja de ser un lujo académico y se vuelve una necesidad cotidiana.

  • 5 days ago | thederrick.com | Juan Chavez |Juan Carlos Chávez

    TAMPA, Fla. — Luis Carlos José Marcano fled poverty but often found he was discriminated against for his tattoos. Frengel Reyes hoped for a better future but was branded a criminal. They came seeking new opportunities but were deported. They thought they would be sent back to their home country, Venezuela. Instead, they were taken to a maximum security prison in El Salvador. Thank you for reading! Please log in, or sign up for a new account and purchase a subscription to continue reading.

  • 5 days ago | thebrunswicknews.com | Juan Chavez |Juan Carlos Chávez

    By Juan Carlos Chavez, Tampa Bay Times TAMPA, Fla. - Luis Carlos José Marcano fled poverty but often found he was discriminated against for his tattoos. Frengel Reyes hoped for a better future but was branded a criminal. They came seeking new opportunities but were deported. They thought they would be sent back to their home country, Venezuela. Instead, they were taken to a maximum security prison in El Salvador.

  • 5 days ago | miamiherald.com | Juan Chavez |Juan Carlos Chávez

    TAMPA, Fla. - Luis Carlos José Marcano fled poverty but often found he was discriminated against for his tattoos. Frengel Reyes hoped for a better future but was branded a criminal. They came seeking new opportunities but were deported. They thought they would be sent back to their home country, Venezuela. Instead, they were taken to a maximum security prison in El Salvador. Marcano and Reyes were removed a month ago from the U.S. under a wartime law few had heard of.

  • 5 days ago | dailyitem.com | Juan Chavez |Juan Carlos Chávez

    TAMPA, Fla. — Luis Carlos José Marcano fled poverty but often found he was discriminated against for his tattoos. Frengel Reyes hoped for a better future but was branded a criminal. They came seeking new opportunities but were deported. They thought they would be sent back to their home country, Venezuela. Instead, they were taken to a maximum security prison in El Salvador.

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