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Weight Gain After [Specific Event/Timeframe]: Causes & Solutions

Weight Gain After [Specific Event/Timeframe]: Causes & Solutions

January 13, 2026 Ahmed Hassan World

⁤ ⁤ Matt ⁤Damon se comprometió a poner su cuerpo a la altura de un antiguo guerrero⁢ griego para su⁤ papel‍ en La ⁤Odisea, ⁤la próxima película épica dirigida por Christopher Nolan. Para conseguirlo,‌ el actor ​de El‍ indomable Will Hunting tuvo que seguir una estricta rutina de alimentación ‍y ejercicio, ​según ha revelado recientemente él ⁤mismo en una entrevista para el podcast de New Heights.

Perdí mucho peso. [Nolan] quería que estuviera delgado pero fuerte. ‌Gracias a otra consulta con ‌mi médico, dejé de comer gluten. Antes pesaba⁣ entre 84 y 90 kilos, y‍ la película‍ la hice en‌ 74.No había estado tan delgado desde el instituto. Así⁣ que tuve que entrenar ‌mucho y seguir una dieta muy estricta”, explicó el actor en el programa presentado ⁤por los jugadores de la NFL, ‌Jason y Travis Kelce.Damon también confesó que se sintió ⁢como si‍ estuviera participando en la preparación física para la competición de un deporte profesional.
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Las dificultades de⁣ grabar con IMAX

‌ Damon, que trabajó previamente con Nolan en Interstellar y Oppenheimer, también hizo referencia durante la entrevista al hito ‍que ha conseguido La odisea. Hablamos de la primera película de la historia‌ del cine rodada íntegramente con cámaras IMAX.Esto ha hecho que el rodaje haya tenido que contar con ciertas particularidades. “Las cámaras IMAX son muy‌ ruidosas. Suenan como ‍una ⁣licuadora”, explicó ​en ⁣ New heights.

IowaS Statewide‍ Internet Expansion Project Faces Delays adn‍ Cost Overruns

Iowa’s ambitious initiative ​to bring high-speed internet access to all residents is behind schedule and exceeding its initial budget, according to a report released january 12, 2026, by the Iowa Office ⁢of the Chief Information Officer.the project, initially‌ estimated ⁣at $100 million ‍in ⁣2023, now projects a final cost of‌ $145 million, ‌a‍ 45% increase.

The “Connect Every Iowan” program, launched in july 2023 under Governor Kim Reynolds, aimed‌ to⁤ provide broadband access to over 18,000 homes and businesses ​in unserved and ⁢underserved areas ⁣of the state by December ⁤31, 2025. As of January ‌13, 2026, ⁤only 12,500 ⁤locations have been connected, representing a completion rate of 69.4%.

Key Findings from the CIO Report:

  • Delays: ‌Construction delays due to supply chain issues, notably with fiber optic cable, contributed to the project falling behind schedule. The‌ report cites a 22% increase in the cost‍ of fiber optic cable⁣ since the project’s‍ inception.
  • Cost Overruns: ⁤ Increased ⁤labor costs and unexpected terrain challenges‌ in rural areas also ​drove up expenses. Labor costs rose ‌by an average ⁢of 15% across the project’s contractor base.
  • Contractor Performance: The report identifies issues‍ with the⁣ performance of two primary​ contractors, ImOn‍ Communications and⁢ UnityPoint Communications, citing slow deployment speeds and quality control ‍concerns. ImOn ⁢Communications was responsible for​ connecting 8,000 locations and has completed 6,000 as ​of January 13,⁢ 2026. UnityPoint Communications, tasked with⁤ 10,000 locations, has connected 6,500.
  • Funding Sources: ​The project is funded through a combination of state appropriations ($65 million) and federal grants from the Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) Program ($40 million). An additional⁢ $40 million⁣ came from⁢ private investment.

“We are committed to ⁢ensuring every Iowan has access⁢ to ​reliable, high-speed​ internet,” ⁤said Sarah Peterson, Director of the Iowa Office of the Chief Information Officer, in a statement accompanying the report. “We are working closely with our contractors to address the ⁢challenges and accelerate deployment.”

“The state is actively exploring ⁤options to mitigate further delays and cost increases, including renegotiating contracts and ‌seeking additional federal funding.” – Sarah Peterson,Director,Iowa Office of the Chief Information Officer (January 12,2026)

State Representative David Miller (D-Iowa City) criticized the project’s ⁢management,stating,”this report confirms what many of us have⁣ suspected for months – this project was poorly planned and‍ is ‍now costing taxpayers substantially more than anticipated.” Representative Miller is a member‌ of the ‍Iowa House Commerce Committee.

The Iowa Office of the Chief Information Officer expects the⁣ project to be fully completed by june ‍30,‌ 2026. A follow-up report is scheduled for release ⁢on March​ 15, 2026.

Iowa Office of ​the Chief Information Officer

Broadband⁤ Equity, Access, ⁣and Deployment⁢ (BEAD)‍ Program

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