Governor Gavin Newsom Announces California Saved $12 Million Through Cutting the Green Tape Initiative

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Governor Gavin Newsom announced that California has saved more than $12 million through its “Cutting the Green Tape” initiative, a program designed to streamline environmental restoration permitting. The initiative has […]

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Todos los estrenos de marzo 2026: series y películas en Netflix, HBO Max, Prime Video, Disney+ y Apple TV

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Por Gonzalo Jiménez, CNN en Español

Marzo es el mes de los premios Oscar, una época en la que las plataformas de streaming preparan el terreno para mayo y junio, en el que se producen los estrenos más sonados.

No obstante, marzo viene acompañado de lanzamientos interesantes. Los superhéroes vuelven a la pantalla chica en tropel: Disney+ trae la temporada 2 de “Daredevil: Born Again” y Prime Video se pone la capa y el antifaz para la cuarta temporada de “Invincible” y la temporada final de “The Boys”.

Algunas estrellas reaparecen en la pantalla chica, como Lisa Kudrow, recordada por “Friends”, quien regresa a la TV para la tercera temporada de “The Comeback”; Steve Carell (“The Office”) protagoniza “Rooster” y David Harbour (“Stranger Things”) y Jason Bateman (“Ozark”) comparten escenas en la miniserie “DTF St. Louis”.

Esta es una guía de los títulos más relevantes por plataforma de streaming que se estrenan este febrero:

Tres títulos concentran la atención en HBO/HBO Max. La más llamativa es la tercera temporada de “The Comeback”, con Lisa Kudrow, la recordada Phoebe en “Friends”, quien interpreta a una actriz que fue popular y trata de recuperar la fama. Es una serie espasmódica, pues se ha estrenado con varios años de separación: en 2005, 2014 y ahora en 2026.

Steve Carell vuelve a una serie de televisión en “Rooster”, en la que interpreta a un profesor universitario que se entromete en la vida estudiantil de su hija. Y David Harbour, Jason Bateman y Linda Cardellini protagonizan la miniserie “DTF St. Louis” sobre un triángulo amoroso.

Estos son sus estrenos más relevantes:

  • “DTF St. Louis”. Estreno: 1 de marzo
  • “Fackham Hall”. Disponible: 6 de marzo
  • “Women’s Hell”. Estreno: 6 de marzo
  • “Rooster”. Estreno: 8 de marzo
  • “Fukushima: A Nuclear Nightmare”. Estreno: 10 de marzo
  • “Mira: Life After Divorce”. Estreno: 13 de marzo
  • “Born to Bowl”. Estreno: 16 de marzo
  • “The Whole Story with Anderson Cooper: What Happened to Nancy Guthrie?”. Estreno: 17 de marzo
  • “Colosio: Political Assassination”. Estreno: 19 de marzo
  • “The Comeback” (temporada 3). Estreno: 22 de marzo
  • “From the World of John Wick: Ballerina”. Disponible: 27 de marzo

Tommy Selby está de regreso. El antihéroe interpretado por el ganador del premio Oscar Cillian Murphy en la serie “Peaky Blinders” (2013-2022) es el protagonista de la película “Peaky Blinders: The Inmortal Man”, en la que Selby vuelve a la Birmingham bombardeada de la Segunda Guerra Mundial para realizar misiones secretas. El elenco es estelar: Rebecca Ferguson, Barry Keoghan, Stephen Graham y Tim Roth. Atención a que se estrena primero en EE.UU. (6 de marzo) que en Latinoamérica y España (20 de marzo).

La otra gran apuesta de Netflix en marzo es el estreno de la temporada 2 de “One Piece”, la adaptación del popular manga creado por Eiichiro Oda. La confianza de la plataforma es tan grande que decidió exhibir los dos primeros episodios de la nueva temporada en 200 salas de cine en Estados Unidos, Canadá y Japón.

Netflix emitirá en vivo en Estados Unidos el evento del regreso de las estrellas del K-pop “BTS The Comeback Live” este 21 de marzo

Los hermanos Duffer, luego de haber concluido “Stranger Things”, son los productores de una nueva serie de horror, género que nunca decepciona a los espectadores: “Something Very Bad is Going to Happen”. Y los fans de la serie “Reacher” podrán ver a su protagonista Alan Ritchson en “War Machine”, una película que combina el g

Hacked traffic cameras and US intelligence: How a plot to kill Iran’s supreme leader came together

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By Tal Shalev, Jeremy Diamond, CNN

Tel Aviv (CNN) — The traffic cameras on the streets of Tehran provided a real-time view of the targets.

Hacked years ago, the cameras allowed Israel to map the city in detail, establish patterns of movement, and build an intricate complex picture of what was happening inside an enemy capital, according to an Israeli official.

The cameras were only one part of a much more complex system, some of whose details were first reported by The Financial Times, that allowed Israel to build one what one Israeli source familiar with the matter called an AI-powered “target production machine” capable of processing massive amounts of data.

In went visual intelligence, human intelligence, signals intelligence, intercepted communications, satellite imagery and more. Out came a pinpoint location in the form of a 14-digit grid coordinate. The sheer quantity of information required powerful computers to process, sort, and analyze the data to draw out what Israel wanted: targets.

The system, created over the past decade, requires a team of people to validate the strike recommendations and fine-tune the processes, the source said, including technologists, data analysts, and engineers.

It has added to what Israel has repeatedly shown to be a longstanding penetration of Iran’s inner circles, which has enabled it to assassinate scores of Iran’s top nuclear scientists and officials over the years, steal the country’s nuclear archive, and kill Hamas’ political leader in Tehran.

For Israel, the system has proven itself before.

At the beginning of the 12-day war between Israel and Iran in June last year, the Israel Defense Forces unleashed the same capabilities in the opening strike, according to a second Israeli source, killing Iran’s highest-ranking military officer, the head of its elite Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, and a close aide to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, among others.

On Saturday morning, as the US and Israel launched a massive joint strike against Iran, the system was put to use once again.

The primary target was Iran’s now deceased supreme leader Ali Khamanei, who Israeli officials believe felt less vulnerable during daylight hours. Defense Minister Israel Katz previously said that Israel did not have the opportunity to target the supreme leader in June, as he likely took shelter in underground bunkers and went silent.

Now the opportunity had arisen to take out not just Khamenei, but also Iran’s top security and military leaders, several of whom were replacements for those Israel had killed in June.

Although the US and Iran were engaged in negotiations over Tehran’s nuclear program, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu believed the talks were doomed to fail. The Trump administration offered shifting answers about what it wanted out of the talks, but Israel made clear it felt there was never going to be enough common ground to reach a deal, and certainly not one Netanyahu — who had lobbied vociferously against the previous Iran nuclear agreement — would find acceptable.

For Israel’s longest-serving leader, who has spent much of his political career preaching to the world about the dangers of a nuclear Iran, the time to strike was at hand. Netanyahu met with President Donald Trump at the White House on February 11. The private discussion between the two leaders lasted nearly three hours, and they released only a single photo.

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Parties and missile threats: On board a cruise ship stuck in the Middle East crisis zone

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A satellite view of the Strait of Hormuz

By Francesca Street, CNN

(CNN) — Lesley Ballantyne woke in the early hours to an emergency alert flashing on her phone: “Potential missile threats, seek immediate shelter in the closest secure building.”

Her husband, Alistair, seemed to have slept through it. Ballantyne got out of bed and peered through the cabin window. Outside, nothing but darkness — and the illuminated lights of Dubai port.

That was Sunday.

Two days later, Ballantyne was still aboard the MSC Euribia, a 331-meter, 19-deck cruise ship berthed in Dubai.

The Euribia is one of a number of vessels currently unable to depart the Middle East because of the escalating Iran conflict. For thousands of passengers and crew, routine leisure sailings through Gulf and Red Sea ports have become uncertain waiting games, as ships alter routes, delay departures or remain docked amid security concerns.

“We’ve heard some loud bangs, seen some missiles being intercepted from the ship but it all seems in the distance,” Ballantyne, who is from Scotland, told CNN Travel.

After the emergency alert, when she didn’t see anything outside her window, she figured all she could do was return to bed. “Nothing to see. So I went back to bed and back to sleep.”

‘Worried sick’

For Ballantyne, the moment epitomized the strangeness of the whole situation — a sentiment echoed by fellow passengers.

“Never, never, ever did we think we’d get caught up in something like this,” Sharon Cockram, another British passenger on the Euribia, told CNN. “It’s always something you watch on the TV from home.”

The ships and passengers don’t seem to be going anywhere soon. Airspace in the region is closed or limited, and vessels cannot transport passengers home by sea because they are avoiding the Strait of Hormuz, a usually-busy waterway between the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman.

The Joint Maritime Information Centre recently upgraded its regional risk assessment to “critical,” its highest level, indicating that an attack is “almost certain.”

Also stuck in Dubai is Celestyal Discovery, a mid-sized vessel operated by Greek company Celestyal Cruises. One of its sister ships, Celestyal Journey, is docked in Doha. German cruise company TUI has two ships in the region — Mein Schiff 5 in Doha, and Mein Schiff 4 in Abu Dhabi.

TUI Cruises said Wednesday that a special Emirates flight departed from Dubai to Munich with 218 guests from Mein Schiff 4.

Remaining passengers on affected vessels also hope to eventually disembark and fly home, but with the geopolitical situation fluid and unstable, return dates are uncertain.

Cockram is particularly desperate to get home to the UK because her daughter is pregnant. The due date is in a couple of weeks, but the latest midwife update is “could be anytime.” This will be Cockram’s first grandchild, and she and her husband want to be there for this moment. They are also concerned that the stress of their current predicament will affect their daughter’s health.

“Our daughter in the UK is worried sick and heavily pregnant, something we could all do without,” Cockram said.

A strange normality

Both she and Ballantyne said they feel s

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