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Look, I just saw that Luciano Castro checked into a clinic in Entre Ríos to recover emotionally. All of this happened after he broke up with Griselda Siciliani and private audio recordings surfaced everywhere. People were speculating a lot about how he was doing and, most importantly, how the relationship with his children was.
The interesting thing is that Sabrina Rojas, his ex-partner, decided not to say much about the matter. Fernanda Iglesias told Puro Show that when she asked her, Sabrina Rojas said she had no confirmed information. But the only thing she revealed was that Castro stays in
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I just read a story that left me thinking. A 78-year-old delivery person worked 12 hours a day to cover his expenses, but a customer in Tennessee saw something that broke her heart. She watched on her security camera as the delivery person nearly fell while climbing the stairs, and decided to do something about it.
Brittany Smith posted the video and the story went viral. Over 2.3 million views. When she found the delivery person, she learned that his wife was sick and unemployed, so she launched a fundraising campaign. The initial goal was $20,000, but look at this: it jumped from $300,000 to
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I just discovered something you’ve probably been doing wrong your whole life. It turns out that the viral trick of pouring baking soda and vinegar into the washing machine to clean it doesn’t work as the videos promise. Not at all.
A chemical engineer named Diego Fernández took the time to explain why. The thing is simple but revealing: baking soda is a base and vinegar is an acid. When you mix them, they neutralize each other. Yes, you see that foam coming out in the videos and it looks like it’s cleaning everything, but in reality, it’s just fizzing. What’s left is water and carbon dioxide.
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Recently, something interesting happened to me: suddenly I saw everyone in my circle start talking about kefir. First it was turmeric, then matcha, and now it turns out this fermented drink has become the morning star for anyone looking to take better care of themselves.
The thing is, kefir isn’t as new as it seems. Historians place it in the mountains of the Caucasus, and its name comes from the Turkish word keif, which means good feeling. It makes sense because when I started researching the benefits of kefir, I found that there’s actually quite a bit of science behind it.
Basically, kefir i
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I don't know if you watched MasterChef Celebrity this week, but it was chaotic from the very first minute. The theme was horror, and the production came out with mysterious boxes filled with crickets and beetle larvae. Some contestants dared to try, while others said they wouldn't even if a judge ordered them to.
The best part was when they started cooking with these bugs. Cachete Sierra presented some cricket tacos, and that's when everything exploded. The judges started arguing over whether chopped lettuce with a dull knife oxidizes or not. Martitegui and Betular almost got into a fight over
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I just read something interesting about how Starbucks is redefining its business model in Mexico, and honestly, there's a clear pattern that many are not seeing. The chain already sources 98% of its coffee locally in its stores, which sounds simple but involves a complete reorganization of the supply chain.
What caught my attention is that this is not just a marketing decision. Saraí Jiménez, Director of Construction and Brand Reputation at Starbucks Mexico, explained that they spent the entire previous year ensuring they had enough high-quality Mexican coffee supply before making any public a
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Wow, I didn't see it coming like this. Anthony Joshua knocks out Jake Paul in the sixth round with a brutal right hook to the head. The YouTuber-boxer fell for the fourth time, and the referee stopped the fight at 1:31 minutes. Incredible how Joshua dominated from the fourth round.
The fight between Anthony Joshua vs. Jake Paul was more uneven than many expected. The first rounds were slow, but once Joshua picked up the pace, Paul looked visibly hurt. The guy kept getting up over and over again, gotta give him that, but he was facing a true champion. Joshua has a record of 29-4 with 26 knockou
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I just realized something that many of us probably take for granted: the bolillo is not just a bread, it’s almost an institution in Mexico. Without it, the national cuisine would literally fall apart. Torta sandwiches, molletes, stews served with it... nothing is the same without that bread you find in any bakery.
But what’s interesting is that this bolillo bread, which feels so ours, has a quite mestizo history. Wheat arrived with the Spaniards, of course, but the technique for that soft crumb and crispy crust that characterizes it comes from France. There’s a legend about Camille Pirotte, a
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Hey, I just saw that the 2026 Super Bowl is on February 8th and it's going to be huge. Patriots versus Seahawks at Levi's Stadium in California, so everyone will be watching that Sunday. It kicks off at 8:30 PM Argentina time, and honestly, the odds favor the Seahawks, trading at 1.44 compared to 2.90 for the Patriots.
What catches my attention the most is that Bad Bunny will be performing at the halftime show, which is really exciting. Before that, they'll sing the national anthem with Charlie Puth, Brandi Carlile, and Coco Jones. Basically, it's the show everyone is waiting for besides the g
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I just found out that Pino from La Rural went to talk with Caputo and Milei, and basically asked if they were going to lower export taxes further. The response was "no, not for now." They say they recalculated a lot of expenses due to changes in labor, education, and health.
The interesting part is that the agricultural sector continues to contribute a huge amount of foreign currency—more than 200 billion dollars in export taxes—but according to Pino, zero major projects. Hospitals, schools, roads... nothing. That leads them to raise their hand every time another sector receives tax benefits.
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Recently, I witnessed something that I have been observing in the industry for some time: accounting is finally moving away from being just a department that records what happened, to becoming a true strategic driver. And this is no exaggeration.
The reality is that corporate finance is facing pressures it hasn't seen in years. Currency volatility, regulations changing every week, and entrepreneurs demanding results with accurate information. Traditional finance teams are still stuck in manual processes, reconciliation tasks that take hours, disconnected systems. It’s exhausting.
During a rece
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I recently learned about something that probably many people need: if you have irritable bowel syndrome, an inflamed colon diet is literally your best ally. It's not an exaggeration because irritable bowel syndrome (SII) can be quite uncomfortable if you don't know what to eat.
The first thing to understand is that not all foods are friends of an inflamed colon. Doctors recommend avoiding gluten (present in wheat, barley, and rye) because it can worsen symptoms, even if you don't have celiac disease. You should also be cautious with a low FODMAP diet, which involves reducing fermentable carboh
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I just read Tom Naylor's story and I can't believe it's real. This guy was a truck driver, read an astrology column by Mystic Meg in The Sun, and ended up winning £15.5 million in the UK lottery. But the craziest part is how he did it: he stuck his ticket in a yellow map book because Mystic Meg's prediction said that Geminis should keep their tickets in a yellow cup. Nine hours later, his numbers were drawn.
From driving an old Ford Granada to owning a collection of cars that will blow your mind. Jaguar XJR, Rolls-Royce, V8 Mustang, an Aston Martin DB9 Bond Edition that he paid £170,000 for, L
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Recently, I started analyzing the real estate market here in Buenos Aires, and honestly, there are some interesting things. 2025 closed quite well, with nearly 70,000 property deeds signed, so the market was active. Now in 2026, things have stabilized quite a bit; the price per square meter in the city has been around US$2450 since last October.
What caught my attention is that if you’re thinking about investing in rental properties, the numbers have changed. The rent-to-price ratio has risen to 5.09% annually, which means you need almost 20 years of rent to recover your investment. Some neig
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If someone in your family has high blood pressure, you probably already know that there are drinks that significantly raise blood pressure. It's not just about avoiding salt; you also need to pay attention to what you drink.
Cardiology specialists have been insisting for years that modifying the intake of certain liquids is essential to stabilize blood pressure. The idea is simple: some beverages directly affect the circulatory system and make control much more difficult.
Alcohol is probably the worst enemy. Medical News Today ranks it as the top beverage that raises blood pressure when hypert
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I just reviewed the data from ENCODAT 2025, and something caught my attention: nearly 3 out of 4 smokers in Mexico want to quit tobacco, but the healthcare system is leaving them alone. We're talking about 74.8% of smokers with a real intention to quit, and 57% have even tried to do so in the past year. But here’s the worrying part: only 18% receive any kind of medical support.
That means there’s a huge gap between willpower and available support. Dr. Guadalupe Ponciano Rodríguez, coordinator of the Interinstitutional Committee for the Fight Against Tobacco, made it clear: this is a completely
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I just noticed something that probably many in Europe are processing right now. Macron is preparing to announce a major update to France's nuclear strategy, and honestly, this reflects a deeper geopolitical shift than it appears on the surface.
The context is clear: Europe has relied on the U.S. nuclear umbrella for years. That protection, which seemed unbreakable since the 1950s, now raises real doubts. With Russia's invasion of Ukraine already in its fifth year, with Trump in the White House questioning traditional commitments, and with China expanding its nuclear arsenal, Europeans are fina
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I just checked the trading volume numbers on the major exchanges, and the decline is quite significant. The altcoin spot volume is around $7.7 billion, while just over a year ago it was about $40 billion. If we add up all the major exchanges, we barely reach $18.8 billion compared to the $63 billion before. That's a drop of between 70% and 80%, nothing to scoff at.
The interesting part is understanding why this is happening. First, Bitcoin continues to outperform altcoins, so many traders prefer to stay there. Second, regulatory scrutiny has intensified, and that scares some investors. Third,
BTC-2,07%
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I just found out about something that sounds almost unreal: there is a river in Africa that is deeper than many ocean areas. We are talking about the Congo River, which reaches 220 meters in its deepest points. To put it into perspective, that’s almost the height of a 70-story building underwater.
The fascinating thing is that the world's deepest river is not the Nile or the Amazon, despite all the fame they have. The Congo originates in northeastern Zambia and runs approximately 4,700 kilometers through several African countries before emptying into the Atlantic Ocean. Its flow is staggering:
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I just read a pretty dense report about the power structure within CJNG now that El Mencho was recently killed. The interesting part is that there's a profile that's gaining attention as a possible successor: Gonzalo Mendoza Gaytán, known as El Sapo.
This guy is not just any operator. According to what the U.S. Department of the Treasury documented last June, Gonzalo Mendoza Gaytán is literally one of the masterminds behind CJNG's massive recruitment efforts. We're not talking about small numbers, but systematic strategies to bring people into the organization. They even discovered a training
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