News Summary - 02/22/2026

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Iran students stage first large anti-government protests since deadly crackdown
Iranian students held their first major anti-government protests since last month's deadly crackdown. The demonstrators paid tribute to the thousands killed during the nationwide protests that were violently suppressed.
More than 1,500 Venezuelan political prisoners apply for amnesty
Venezuela's National Assembly leader announced that over 1,500 political prisoners have applied for amnesty. This development occurs amid increasing US pressure after the capture of former President NicolĂĄs Maduro.
Final missing Lake Tahoe skier found dead 5 days after avalanche
Authorities identified all nine victimsâsix women and three guidesâwho perished in the deadliest avalanche in the state's history near Lake Tahoe.
NASA astronauts' moon mission delayed due to rocket issue
NASA's mission to the Moon's far side and back is postponed after issues were detected with the rocket, according to a NASA official.
Divers recover bodies of seven Chinese tourists from bottom of Lake Baikal
Divers have recovered the bodies of seven Chinese tourists after their mini-bus plunged through the ice into Siberia's Lake Baikal. A Russian driver also died in the accident when the vehicle sank beneath the frozen lake surface.
Willie ColĂłn, trombonist who pioneered salsa music, dies aged 75
Willie ColĂłn, a legendary trombonist and pioneer of salsa music, passed away at 75. Over his 60-year career, he released dozens of albums and was recognized as one of the most influential Latino artists of all time.
Giant tortoises return to GalĂĄpagos island after nearly 200 years
After nearly 200 years since sailors drove the native giant tortoise species to extinction on the GalĂĄpagos island, 158 juvenile tortoises have been successfully reintroduced, marking a significant step in restoring the island's natural ecosystem.
Israeli strikes kill at least 10 in Lebanon, officials say
Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon have killed at least 10 people, marking some of the deadliest attacks since a ceasefire ended the war between Israel and Hezbollah.
Family of Palestinian-American man killed in West Bank demand accountability
Nasrallah Abu Siyam became the sixth American citizen killed by Israeli settlers or soldiers in the West Bank in the past two years. His family is demanding accountability for the incident amidst ongoing tensions and violence in the region.
Killing of nationalist student leaves French far left in deep trouble as elections loom
Quentin Deranque's death is suspected to involve far-left militants, leading to widespread condemnation of Jean-Luc Mélenchon's party. The incident puts the French far left under intense scrutiny ahead of upcoming elections.
Anna Murdoch-Mann, writer and former News Corp director, dies aged 81
Anna Murdoch-Mann, author, journalist, and philanthropist, has passed away at age 81 at her home in Florida, as reported by Rupert Murdoch's news outlets.
Katseye's Manon to take 'temporary hiatus' to focus on health
Katseye's Manon announced a temporary hiatus to prioritize her health. The six-member girl group made the decision after open and thoughtful discussions among all members.
Trump says he is considering limited military strike on Iran
Trump threatened a limited military strike on Iran after giving the country about 10 days to agree to a deal aimed at curbing its nuclear program.
Avalanches kill five in Austrian Alps, officials say
Five people, including a man skiing with his son, died in avalanches on Friday in the Austrian Alps. This raises the season's total avalanche fatalities in the region to at least 21.
Italian toddler dies after transplant with heart 'burned by frostbite'
Two-year-old Domenico died after receiving a heart transplant with an organ reportedly severely damaged during transfer, described as "burned by frostbite."
Tumbler Ridge suspect's ChatGPT account banned before shooting
OpenAI stated that the suspect's ChatGPT account was banned prior to the Tumbler Ridge shooting. However, the activity on the account did not meet the criteria to alert authorities before the incident.
How football is helping girls fight against forced marriage
In an Indian village, two sisters share how playing football has empowered them to resist child marriage. The sport has boosted their confidence and provided a sense of freedom, enabling them to challenge traditional norms and pursue their own dreams. Football is becoming a tool for girls in the community to fight against forced marriage and advocate for their rights.
How will Trump's new global tariffs work and what's next?
The Supreme Court ruling raises questions about refunds for unlawful tariffs imposed under Trump's administration. People affected by these tariffs seek clarity on eligibility and the refund process as debates continue on the tariffs' future and impact.
From Venezuela to immigration crackdown, Project 2025 provided Trump's roadmap
Half of the policies outlined in Project 2025 have been implemented just a year into Trump's second term, shaping his administration's approach from Venezuela to immigration enforcement. Observers note the project has served as a key roadmap for action.
Once mocked for being tacky, this Korean music genre is making a comeback
The traditional South Korean popular music genre, once ridiculed for its tackiness, is experiencing a resurgence in popularity and gaining renewed attention nationwide.
Palestinian Authority in dire straits as Israel's hold on West Bank deepens
Over 30 years since its formation, the Palestinian Authority faces growing threats of collapse amid Israel's expanding control over the West Bank, undermining the PA's authority and stability.
Civilians to soldiers: how four years of war has changed ordinary Ukrainians
Seven Ukrainian servicemen and women share how Russia's 2022 invasion transformed their lives, shifting them from civilians to soldiers and reshaping their identities amid ongoing conflict.
Catch of the Day: Pictures from Spectacular Nigerian Fishing Festival
The Nigerian fishing festival concludes with a vibrant contest that celebrates local culture and promotes peace within the community through days of spirited competition.
Iran's motorcycling midwife and rights campaigner is star of Oscar-tipped film
Sara Shahverdi is the only female leader among 1,500 men in her Iranian region. A new film highlights her work as a motorcycling midwife and rights campaigner, showcasing her efforts to drive social change.
BBC inside press briefing as Trump criticizes Supreme Court tariffs ruling
Bernd Debusmann reports on President Trumpâs reaction after the Supreme Court invalidated his broad tariffs. Trump criticized the ruling, expressing strong disapproval of the decision striking down his levies, highlighting the impact on his trade policies.
Giant tortoises return to GalĂĄpagos island after nearly 200 years
A total of 158 captive-bred juvenile giant tortoises were released on Floreana Island in the GalĂĄpagos, marking the species' return after nearly two centuries of absence.
Why haven't more Americans faced charges in the Epstein case?
Sarah Smith explores why no Americans aside from Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell have been criminally investigated. Factors include limited evidence implicating others, legal complexities, and challenges in prosecuting high-profile individuals linked to Epstein's network.
Watch: The day Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was arrested
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor spent a day at a Norfolk police station and was subsequently released under investigation.
Flying oranges: Italian town celebrates carnival with historic street battle
A northern Italian town kicked off its carnival by hosting the traditional Battle of the Oranges, a lively event where participants engage in a spirited fruit fight using oranges.
Tragic start to the year with 10 women and two children murdered: six attackers had previous complaints
Spain has experienced one of the worst starts to the year in terms of gender-based violence in 2026, with 10 women and two children killed. Six of the attackers had previous complaints against them, reflecting a troubling recurrence of gender violence cases since official data began to be recorded in 2003.
A woman is murdered by her husband, who also seriously injures her mother, in Sarriguren
A man killed his wife and seriously injured his mother in Sarriguren around 7:30 PM on Friday. The attacker was arrested, and the judge has ordered the investigation to be kept under judicial secrecy in this case of gender-based violence.
Trump now announces a global 15% tariff to bypass the Supreme Court setback to his trade policy
Trump announced a global 15% tariff, increasing from the previously ordered 10%, to circumvent the recent Supreme Court decision affecting his trade policy.
Alcaraz crushes Fils in 50 minutes to win his first tournament in Doha
Carlos Alcaraz defeated Arthur Fils in just 50 minutes, winning his first ATP 500 tournament in Doha and maintaining his unbeaten record in 2026.
The Territories Conquered by Putin in the Last Year of War: The Russians Push to Break the Strategic Axis of the Donbas
After a year of attrition, the war intensifies with drone attacks. Russia advances to secure the Donbas, focusing on key territories very close to the front, seeking to break the Ukrainian strategic axis in the region.
What is known about the crime of the child murdered by his father in Arona: he used a 60 cm machete and a neighbor had to break the door
The father murdered his son in Arona using a 60 cm machete. A neighbor had to break the door to intervene. The mother, Almudena, 25 years old, survived but is in critical condition after the attack.
The engineer of an Adif Alta Velocidad maintenance crew dies at Calatayud station
The 60-year-old engineer of an Adif Alta Velocidad maintenance crew died in a workplace accident that occurred at Calatayud station. The incident is under investigation.
Osasuna - Real Madrid LaLiga, live: score, goals, and latest news from matchday 25
Real Madrid, LaLiga leaders, lost 2-1 against Osasuna at El Sadar. The goals were scored by Ante Budimir and RaĂșl GarcĂa for Osasuna, and VinĂcius for Madrid.
What Will Happen Now to Former Prince Andrew? Four Expert Lawyers Provide Key Insights: "King Charles III Could Make a Statement"
The documentation concerning former Prince Andrew will likely be reviewed by the Director of the Crown Prosecution Service, according to a legal expert. Four lawyers analyze the possible legal and political impact, suggesting that King Charles III might even be involved in statements related to the case.
Carlos III Would Not Oppose Removing His Brother Andrés from the Line of Succession Following His Arrest
Although former Prince Andrés has been stripped of his titles, he remains officially a member of the Council of State. Carlos III would not oppose his removal from the line of succession following his arrest.
This is How the Secrecy of Former Prince Andrewâs Arrest Was Guaranteed: The Computer System Blocked, the Police Station Understaffed...
To keep the arrest of former Prince Andrew secret, computer systems were blocked and the police stationâs staff was reduced. Additionally, the brother of King Charles III was offered a cup of tea from the usual brand used in the royal household, reinforcing the discretion of the operation.
Five arrested in Barcelona after a 'therians' meeting that ends with incidents
A 'therians' meeting in Barcelona brought together 3,000 people, young individuals who identify with animals and wear masks to hide their faces. The event ended with incidents that led to the arrest of five individuals.
Los Gemeliers hospitalized after receiving brutal beating outside nightclub where they were celebrating their birthday
JesĂșs and Daniel, known as Los Gemeliers, along with their partners, were brutally attacked as they left a nightclub where they were celebrating their birthday, and they are hospitalized at the Gregorio Marañón Hospital in Madrid.
The Earth is turning back into a supercontinent and there are warnings of "mass extinctions": there are four possible scenarios
The Earth is heading towards the formation of a new supercontinent in the next hundreds of millions of years. Scientists warn that this process could trigger mass extinctions similar to those in the past. There are four possible scenarios for the formation of the supercontinent, each with different environmental and geological impacts that could affect global biodiversity.
Jason Bateman Admits His Wife Was Key to Leaving Behind His "Unpredictable" Parties and Staying Sober
Jason Bateman confessed that he used to abuse alcohol, cocaine, and other substances. He credits his wife with playing a fundamental role in leaving behind his "unpredictable" parties and staying sober.
Michael Jackson's Autopsy Reveals His Terrible Physical Deterioration
New details reveal the severe physical deterioration of Michael Jackson before his death in 2009, just before the release of his biopic.
A Primitiva winner wins 1.6 million and the jackpot rises to 110.5 million, the highest in history
A Primitiva winner has won 1.6 million euros. Additionally, there are three second-tier winners who have each won 90,906 euros. The accumulated jackpot has risen to 110.5 million, the highest amount in the history of this draw.
Sumar stages its refoundation calling to overcome "nostalgia" but amid doubts about the 'RufiĂĄn formula'
IU, MĂĄs Madrid, Comuns, and Movimiento Sumar came together at the CĂrculo de Bellas Artes, without Yolanda DĂaz, to initiate an alliance that will replace the "Sumar" brand and move forward by overcoming "nostalgia," although doubts persist regarding the strategy known as the 'RufiĂĄn formula.'
Liam Gallagher's condition for recording new Oasis songs with his brother Noel: "If not, I'm not interested"
Liam Gallagher confirmed that he will only record new Oasis songs with his brother Noel if both are truly committed, following the success of the reunion tour that raised over 400 million pounds.
Why Pets Like Watching Television: "They Are Soap Operas for Dogs"
Dogs show different levels of interest in television depending on their personality. Although they do not see the screen the same way humans do, they react to certain visual and auditory stimuli, which explains why they enjoy watching programs that could be considered "soap operas for dogs."
Is Heaven Outside the Universe? A Harvard Scientist Reveals This Surprising Theory
A Harvard scientist suggests that there could be a region outside the universe where the conventional laws of space-time apply, characterized by the absence of past and future, proposing a surprising view about the nature of heaven.
Luna Palma, Psychiatrist: "This is How You Can Reduce the Risk of Dementia by Up to 45%"
Changing lifestyle habits, such as improving diet, exercising, managing stress, and keeping the mind active, can reduce the risk of dementia by up to 45%, according to psychiatrist Luna Palma. These changes protect the brain and help prevent long-term cognitive decline.
You Are Washing Your Gym Clothes Wrong: Hereâs What You Should Do Before Tossing Them in the Hamper or Washer
Gym clothes trap sweat and wick moisture away from the skin, so they require special care to maintain their effectiveness and prevent bad odors.
The Alliance of the Bolivian Drug Lord and the Nazi Refugee That Changed the Cocaine Business
Roberto SuĂĄrez, the main Bolivian drug trafficker, allied with Klaus Barbie, a Nazi commander in refuge, to build a drug trafficking empire that transformed the cocaine business in the region.
Oriol Cardona and Ana Alonso, Olympic bronze in the mixed ski mountaineering relay
The Spanish pair, who had already won gold and bronze in individual events, secured a bronze medal in the mixed ski mountaineering relay, adding another brilliant result for Spain in the competition.
A homeless person dies on the street in Badalona
The Mossos d'Esquadra confirmed the death of a homeless person in Badalona, ruling out criminal causes after finding no signs of violence on the body.
Attachment Theory in Dogs and Humans: What We Know About How We Bond With Our Dogs
Attachment theory explains how bonds are formed between dogs and humans, helping to understand canine behaviors and improve their well-being through empathetic and effective care and management.
JosĂ© ElĂas, businessman, about public officials: "It seems that in the public sector you can do whatever you want"
JosĂ© ElĂas, founder of La Sirena, criticizes public management, pointing out that while in the private sector poor management leads to bankruptcy, in the public sector there is always someone who comes to fix the mistakes, giving the impression of impunity for officials.
Juan Antonio Madrid, chronobiologist: "I would eliminate that idea of sleeping 8 hours; no matter how much we insist, we are falling short"
Juan Antonio Madrid explains that sleeping well does not mean strictly adhering to the recommended 8 hours. He highlights that worry is one of the main factors that negatively affect sleep and suggests removing the pressure of meeting a fixed number of hours to improve the quality of rest.
Famous Astrophysicist Who Discovered Water on an Exoplanet Shot Dead in Front of His House
Carl Grillmair, lead researcher of the Hubble Space Telescope known for discovering water on an exoplanet, was shot dead in front of his house. So far, the police have not determined the motive for the crime.
Juan del Val receives a big boo from the audience on 'El DesafĂo': "It's the first time all season"
During JosĂ© YĂ©lamo's driving challenge on 'El DesafĂo', Juan del Val received a strong boo from the audience, something unprecedented throughout the entire season of the show.
Chris Martin, from Coldplay, speaks out about the 'kisscam' controversy: "When life gives you lemons, make lemonade"
Chris Martin joked about the incident on the 'kisscam' where Andy Byron, CEO of Astronomer, and Kristin Cabot, Head of HR, were caught being unfaithful to their partners.
Temperatures continue to rise: these are the provinces that will nearly reach 25ÂșC this Sunday
The State Meteorological Agency forecasts a widespread increase in maximum temperatures, with average rises of 3 to 5 degrees, bringing several provinces close to 25ÂșC this Sunday.
Things That Have an Expiration Date That You Would Never Have Imagined: Power Strips, MattressesâŠ
Many common household items, such as power strips and mattresses, have an expiration date. Over time, their effectiveness and safety decrease, so it is important to replace them to avoid risks and maintain good functionality.
Liza Minnelli Claims She Was Forced to Use a Wheelchair at the 2022 Oscars: "I Was Ordered, Without Explanations"
Liza Minnelli reveals in her new book that she was forced to use a wheelchair at the 2022 Oscars without any explanations, which affected her ability to read the teleprompter well during the event.
Antonio Canales responds to his son's harsh statements: "I have tried to be a good father"
Antonio Canales, former contestant on 'GH DĂșo', has apologized to his son for not having lived up to his role as a father, thus responding to his son's harsh statements.
A man attacks the Vox manager in Bizkaia after threatening party members in Bilbao
After an event in Bilbao, the Vox manager in Bizkaia was attacked, suffering a heavy blow to the torso and injuries to his hands and arms, for which he was treated in the Emergency Department of Cruces Hospital.
A total of 71 Bonoloto winners win 3,100 euros each and the jackpot rises to 1.9 million
There were no first-category winners in the Bonoloto, so the jackpot for the next draw this Sunday increases to 1.9 million euros. Meanwhile, 71 second-category winners each won 3,100 euros.
Strawberries, citrus fruits, olive groves, immobilized livestock... storms cause a surge in the number of claims and compensations
Since January, a dozen storms have affected 54,800 hectares, significantly increasing the number of claims in sectors such as strawberries, citrus fruits, olive groves, and livestock, with compensations exceeding 35 million euros.
The Terror Emerging from YouTube That Hollywood Didnât See Coming: The Algorithm Revolution as the Cradle of Future Frights
A new generation of social media filmmakers is revolutionizing horror cinema by using found footage, liminal spaces, video game adaptations, and creepypastas, transforming the genre and challenging Hollywoodâs traditional formulas.
Esther Perel, psychotherapist: "The quality of your life depends on the quality of your relationships"
Esther Perel emphasizes that happiness is not a solitary state and that quality of life is directly linked to the quality of personal relationships, highlighting the importance of connecting and nurturing bonds for emotional well-being.
"We live in a world of manipulators; if you want to learn to defend yourself against them, pay them back in their own coin"
The psychologist nicknamed 'punk psychologist' recommends combating manipulation by using the same tactics employed by narcissists, turning their tools into keys to effectively defend yourself.
Is Your WiFi Slow? These New Repeaters Are Sold in Spain and Promise Maximum Speed Throughout the House
The FRITZ! Mesh Set 1700 repeaters are now available in Spain, offering WiFi 7 to improve internet speed and coverage throughout the entire home.
The Most Viral Zoo on TikTok: Visits Double to See Punch, the Monkey Who Has Won the World's Heart
Punch, a monkey who has gone viral on TikTok, has attracted thousands of daily visitors to the zoo, doubling attendance due to his great popularity on the platform.
The Crispy Air Fryer Broccoli Recipe That Wins Over Even Those Who Hate This Vegetable
An easy and delicious recipe to prepare crispy broccoli in an air fryer, perfect for those who donât enjoy this vegetable and want to give it a new chance in their diet.
The Young Creator of the V16 Beacon Map Surprises with His Statements About Ambulances
Héctor Juliån, developer of the V16 beacon map, explains how his innovative tool has helped drivers and emergency services in Spain by enabling quick location and improving response to road incidents.
Spain Could Host a Spherical Megastructure Aiming to Replicate the Moon's Gravity
Moon is a spherical megastructure designed to replicate the lunar surface and gravity, offering a unique space for research and simulation in Spain.
Russia warns about the deadly ice trap on Lake Baikal, one of its biggest winter tourist attractions
Eight people died when the minibus they were trying to use to cross Lake Baikal in winter sank, which has raised an alert about the danger of the ice, one of the main tourist attractions in the region.
Why Are There So Many Deadly Avalanches This Year in the Alps and Pyrenees? Experts Explain: "It's a Different Winter"
This year, 86 people have died in mountain accidents in Europe, with a notable increase in deadly avalanches in the Alps and Pyrenees. Experts attribute this situation to an atypical winter, marked by unusual weather conditions that have increased the risk and frequency of avalanches.
Man Arrested in Manacor for Hitting and Biting His Flatmate After an Argument Over Bathroom Use
A man was arrested in Manacor for assaulting his flatmate following an argument over bathroom use. The victim received medical attention and was given five stitches on his hand due to the bite.
The Supreme Court confirms 50 years in prison for a man who held his underage girlfriend hostage for 35 days and attempted to kill her
The Supreme Court confirms the 50-year prison sentence for a man who held his underage girlfriend hostage for 35 days and attempted to murder her. Additionally, it upholds the prohibition on approaching or contacting the victim and the obligation to compensate her with more than 200,000 euros.
The emotional story of Mabel, the little dog who can't find a home because she is missing a paw: "She is very sweet and affectionate"
Mabel was hit by a car and lost a paw due to the injuries she suffered. Despite this, she is a very sweet and affectionate little dog who still hasn't found a home because of her disability.
AdriĂĄn's family, with him in a coma in Thailand, raises 260,000 euros thanks to donations and will be able to repatriate him to Spain
AdriĂĄn, a young man in a coma after a motorcycle accident in Thailand, was in critical condition and his family requested donations to cover high hospital costs. Thanks to the solidarity of others, they managed to raise 260,000 euros to repatriate the young man to Spain.
Mercadona launches a new product that whitens teeth for less than two euros
Mercadona has launched a dental product that promises to restore the natural whiteness of teeth. According to its manufacturer, this item helps to whiten teeth and is available for less than two euros, offering an affordable option for oral care.
The Six Most Common Mistakes When Using Your Bank Account: How You Can Make Better Financial Decisions
Many people choose banking services that do not match their economic activity or needs, which can lead to legal and financial problems. It is crucial to select correctly to avoid issues and improve the management of your finances.
How to Prevent Inflation from Eating Away Your Savings in the Bank: "We Are Becoming Poorer Silently"
Experts warn that money in bank accounts loses value, with a 20% reduction over four years due to inflation, resulting in a silent loss of the purchasing power of savings.
This is the cheapest ski resort in AragĂłn: adult lift passes from 41 euros per day
The ski resort in Teruel offers adult lift passes from 41 euros per day. It is ideal for families and skiers of all levels, combining affordability with options for beginners and experts.
How to Talk About the Burka
Evading the debate about the use of the burka just because it is raised by Vox means avoiding a discussion of principles that, although not urgent, challenges us as a democracy.
The New Smoke
Societies evolve, and values previously regarded as absolute freedom can be reinterpreted as acts of collective irresponsibility, reflecting changes in social and normative perceptions.
Preysler Defends Iglesias
Isabel Preysler, a prominent figure in the world of celebrity for over 50 years, has known how to take advantage of the public interest generated by her life. Recently, she has come to Iglesias's defense, showing her support amid the media attention surrounding him.
Unpunished Repeat Offenders
Residents of several towns feel that petty criminals act with impunity, as the crimes they commit are rarely punished, generating a widespread perception of insecurity.
Who Could Benefit from the Amnesty Law in Venezuela? About 400 Political Prisoners Would Be Excluded
According to Foro Penal, 2,742 people could immediately benefit from the amnesty law in Venezuela, although they will have to go through chavista courts. However, around 400 political prisoners would be excluded from this benefit.
The Parkinsonâs signal that could be hidden in hair, according to a study
A study found differences in hair samples between Parkinsonâs patients and healthy individuals, which could help detect the disease through hair analysis.
Ana Alonso and Oriol Cardona's tension over the penalty that put their bronze at risk: "Yes, it says three seconds there, yes"
After a very closely contested final, Ana Alonso and Oriol Cardona faced tension due to a three-second penalty that threatened their bronze medal, but in the end, the Spaniards proudly celebrated their third place.
Buenafuente Reemerges Alongside Berto After Weeks Away from the Media: "It Was Like Dying While Alive"
Andreu Buenafuente returns to the media on the show Nadie sabe nada, where he will launch new projects alongside Berto Romero after several weeks of absence.
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20minutos launches Ciudadano20, a space for readers to participate in the news. It invites sharing experiences on topics such as snowstorms or transportation problems to investigate and reflect their testimonies.
Ten magical spots for tourists visiting Spain: do you know where they are?
Take part in a travel trivia about Spain to test your knowledge of national tourist destinations and find out if you are an expert in the country's magical spots.
Living in fear cannot be the only option
The recent storms have caused many trees to fall on streets and private properties in the town, but the municipal regulations have not been modified in this regard.
Deer Leave Mysterious Ultraviolet Light Signals That Glow in Forests
During mating season, male deer rub their antlers against trees and the ground, leaving marks visible under ultraviolet light that could serve for communication or signaling.
The Day-to-Day Life of Author Dan Brown in Barcelona: "I Lived in Plaça Catalunya and Shopped at La Boqueria"
Author Dan Brown returns with 'The Last Secret,' a new novel featuring Professor Robert Langdon that blends mystery, science, and great cultural symbols, inspired by his experience and life in Barcelona, where he lived in Plaça Catalunya and shopped at La Boqueria.
Alexia Rivas responds bluntly to those who pressure her for being single at 33: "You are very annoying"
Alexia Rivas spoke out on social media against the social pressure of being single and childless at 33 years old, calling those who question her "very annoying" and sharing her thoughts on the subject.
Is an Imminent War Between Iran and the United States Likely? Two Analysts Respond
President Donald Trump has given Iran a deadline of 10 to 15 days to reach an agreement, increasing tensions between the two countries. Two analysts evaluated the situation to determine whether this could trigger an imminent war.
The Most Common Age in Spain is 49 Years, but in Depopulated Areas it Rises to 63 Years
The most common age among residents in Spain is 49 years, with 838,721 people in this group. However, in areas affected by depopulation, the most frequent age increases significantly, reaching 63 years.
Testosterone Therapy for Women, the "Happiness Pellet": "Sexually, I've Returned to My 30s"
Testosterone therapy for women generates medical controversy, as it is not approved in the EU but is prescribed in private clinics as a compounded formula. This treatment, which some patients describe as sexually revitalizing, provokes debate within the scientific community about its safety and effectiveness.
Love in the Time of Instagram: This Is How Generation Z Young People Date Nowadays
Generation Z, digital natives influenced by the pandemic, use Instagram as their main tool for dating. They are more free with their bodies and relationships, but experience love between the duality of the virtual and the real, facing new emotional and social challenges in this digital era.
This is what the shifts that doctors want to abolish are like: "The risk in the operating room increases overnight and with exhausted staff"
Five doctors recount to '20minutos' a 24-hour shift during a strike demanding the reduction of on-call duties. They warn that the risk during surgeries increases overnight due to staff fatigue, endangering safety in the operating room.
The Triumph of the Drag Queen Gala of the Las Palmas Carnival, the Eurovision of Drag Performance
The Drag Queen Gala of the Las Palmas Carnival, known as the Eurovision of drag performance, celebrates its success as an emblematic event that combines spectacle, creativity, and diversity. This contest has gained popularity thanks to its spectacular nature and the visibility it offers to drag art, establishing itself as a cultural benchmark in the region.
Makoke, after the complaint for alleged crimes of mistreatment against her fiancé: "If I hadn't been famous, this wouldn't have happened"
Makoke has clarified that her fiancé Gonzalo is not charged, but is being investigated for three alleged crimes, emphasizing that she believes if she were not a well-known person, the complaint would not have taken place.
The Reality Show of the Construction of the Sagrada Familia: The Live Broadcast GaudĂ Never Imagined
The construction of the Sagrada Familia is now broadcast live, offering a minute-by-minute view of its crowning, a technological innovation that GaudĂ could never have imagined in his time.
JosĂ© MarĂa Almoguera Blames Paola Olmedo for the Bad Relationship He Had with Carmen Borrego: "At One Point You Did It"
JosĂ© MarĂa Almoguera points to Paola Olmedo as responsible for his bad relationship with Carmen Borrego. Additionally, Carmen Borregoâs son and his ex-wife publicly reunited after two years on the show ÂĄDe viernes!
Andy, firm about his separation from Lucas: "I have discovered things I suspected... and now I have proof"
After a year of controversies, Andy reveals that he has confirmed suspicions about his separation from Lucas. While facing this personal chapter, the artist is starting his solo career, marking a new phase in his professional life.
The Unexpected Crush on 'El diario de Jorge': "What Hasn't Happened to Me in 30 Years at Mediaset"
An unexpected moment of spontaneity and reality surprised viewers on 'El diario de Jorge,' something the host says he has not experienced in his 30 years at Mediaset, showing how reality can take control of the script on a television program.
Jessica Goicoechea Stars in a Distressing Moment on 'El DesafĂo': "I Didn't Even Know Where I Was"
Jessica Goicoechea experienced a distressing moment on 'El DesafĂo' during the apnea challenge, where she became disoriented and admitted not knowing where she was.
Yola Berrocal, about Sonia Monroy's casting for 'Baywatch': "It was for those who drown"
Yola Berrocal has referred to Sonia Monroy's casting for 'Baywatch', commenting that it was for characters who needed help in the water, which caused a rift between them. The representative explained her position regarding the actress following this comment.
Laura Matamoros clarifies what happened during her meeting with Carlo Costanzia: "He told me things I had no idea about"
Laura Matamoros distances herself from the controversial statements made by her brother Diego Matamoros following her encounter with Carlo Costanzia, who revealed information unknown to her.
Eric Daneâs Friends Raise Funds for Family After Actorâs Death: "Any Contribution Helps"
Eric Dane passed away at the age of 53 due to amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. His friends have launched a fundraising campaign to support his family, emphasizing that any contribution is greatly appreciated during these difficult times.
Eric Dane, Beyond the Seventh Art: From His Father's Death to a Paused Divorce
Eric Dane and his wife decided to halt their divorce to secure the inheritance of their two daughters, following the recent death of the actor's father.
Laurence Debray, biographer of Juan Carlos I, finds it "unusual" to be asked for an apology: "Apologize for what?"
Laurence Debray defends her memoirs as an "open-hearted book" dedicated to future generations, in which she already acknowledges the mistakes of Juan Carlos I, and considers it unusual to be asked for an additional apology.
Prince William, the true driving force behind the measures to sideline and exclude his uncle Andrew from the family
An upcoming biography reveals that Prince William was the main driving force behind the measures to remove his uncle Andrew from the family, even confronting his father, King Charles, to achieve it.
Andrew of England, Queen Elizabeth II's Favorite Son Who Believed He Was Above the Law
Andrew, the third son of Queen Elizabeth II, known for his attractiveness and charisma, always enjoyed the queen's favor, which made him feel immune to consequences when breaking rules and laws.
Cristina Pedroche, Clerss, and Uxue, Plexâs ex, among the new signings of the Queens League: the complete list
The Queens League has announced its new signings for the upcoming season, highlighting Cristina Pedroche, Clerss, and Uxue, a former Plex player. These reinforcements aim to strengthen their teams in a league that is increasingly gaining popularity and prominence in womenâs and amateur football.
Eric Dane recorded his last words before dying: "You can face hell with dignity"
Eric Dane, actor from 'Grey's Anatomy', recorded a posthumous interview addressed to his daughters Billie and Georgia, where he shares a message about facing adversity with dignity.
Manuel Cortés Congratulates Gloria Camila on Her Birthday After Their Controversy: "I Still Have Affection for Her"
Manuel Cortés congratulated Gloria Camila on her upcoming birthday on February 21, showing that despite the recent controversy, he still has affection for her.
Donald Trump proclaims Melania a "great movie star" despite box office flop: "There's no room for two in a family"
Donald Trump praised Melania as a "great movie star" despite the poor performance of her film, which has grossed only 13,578,000 euros worldwide, emphasizing that "there's no room for two in a family."
JosĂ© MarĂa Almoguera responds to Paola Olmedo's accusations: "What stone have I thrown?"
JosĂ© MarĂa Almoguera rejected Paola Olmedo's accusations, stating that he does not act hypocritically or behind anyoneâs back, and challenged her by asking what specific action he has taken against her.
A man trains his dog to illegally throw away trash: "As clever as he is doubly wrong"
The Catania City Council released security camera footage showing a dog, trained by its owner, throwing a bag of trash onto the roadâan illegal act that reveals the owner's cunning but wrongful behavior.
The Unexpected Workout Video of Kid Rock and RFK Jr. Going Viral on Social Media for Training in Jeans
Kid Rock and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. shared a video working out while wearing jeans, which has sparked significant debate on social media due to the unusual nature of their attire during exercise.
This Was the Gigantic Explosion of a Truck Transporting Liquefied Gas in Santiago, Chile
A truck transporting liquefied gas exploded in Santiago, Chile, resulting in four deaths and 17 injuries. The powerful explosion caused a great impact and mobilized emergency teams to assist the affected and control the situation.
Oriol Cardona and Ana Alonso, after winning bronze in the mixed relay: "We have made history for our sport and for Spain"
Oriol Cardona and Ana Alonso won the bronze medal in the mixed relay, achieving a historic milestone for their sport and for Spain. Their victory represents a significant advancement and a source of national pride.
From Paquito's Gold to the Cardona and 'Anita' Festival: The Eight Spanish Medals at the Winter Games
Spain, which had only five medals in Winter Games over 102 years, added three more in two days thanks to ski mountaineering with Alonso, Cardona, and 'Anita,' reaching a total of eight medals.
Atleti defeats Espanyol in a crazy match and wakes up from its nightmare
Atlético de Madrid defeated Espanyol 4-0 at the Metropolitano during matchday 25 of LaLiga. Sorloth scored a double, while Simeone and Lookman completed the rout, helping Atleti overcome their bad streak.
Alejandro Blanco, President of the Spanish Olympic Committee: "These are the best Winter Games in the history of Spain"
Oriol Cardona and Ana Alonso increase Spain's all-time medal count by 60% with their medals at Milan-Cortina 2026, reaffirming these Games as the best Winter Games for Spain.
The Strange Elixir That Triumphs at the Winter Games: "It's Better Than JĂ€germeister"
At Milan-Cortina 2026, several Norwegian skiers endorse a Nomio product that helps reduce blood lactate levels, improving their performance. This drink has gained popularity among athletes, even being considered superior to JĂ€germeister.
Women with disabilities earn 27% less than men and 7% less than those with disabilities
Women with disabilities earn 27% less than men with disabilities and 7% less than other workers with disabilities. Compared to other salaried women, their salary is 13.3% lower, which amounts to an annual difference of 3,399.8 euros according to 2023 data.
VerĂłnica Zelwianski, the Argentine âautimamiâ who raises awareness and advocates with a smile: "It's therapeutic, humor saves me"
VerĂłnica Zelwianski, mother of a child with autism, uses her Mundo Diverso profile to raise awareness and educate about autism. With humor and positivity, she aims to sensitize and support other families, highlighting the therapeutic value of a smile in the face of challenges.
Girls and Women with Intellectual Disabilities Are Also Victims of Trafficking
Cristina Vallelado from Plena InclusiĂłn denounces the lack of social awareness about the sexual violence suffered by women and girls with intellectual disabilities, highlighting that they are frequent victims of trafficking and exploitationâan invisible reality that requires greater attention and protection.
Tensions Between the US and Iran Accelerate a Rotation of Stocks on the Ibex
Despite the geopolitical tension between the US and Iran and sell-offs in certain sectors, no signals have emerged that require a general reduction of risk in the market, driving a rotation of stocks on the Ibex without drastic changes.
Donald Trump's plan to maintain his tariffs and bypass the Supreme Court ruling that nullifies them
U.S. customs collected 202 billion dollars in the last fiscal year, more than double the previous year, reflecting the significant impact of the tariffs imposed by Donald Trump, despite their recent annulment by the Supreme Court.
The precursor stores of the 'everything for a hundred pesetas' in Spain that gave way to Primark: "It was the store for a duro"
The company popularized the fixed-price model, offering everyday consumer products at a fixed and affordable cost, laying the groundwork for stores like Primark in Spain.
The European Union Sets a New Limit for Cash Payments: How It Will Affect Purchases in 2027
The EU will implement a new limit for cash payments under Regulation (EU) 2024/1624, aimed at combating money laundering. This measure will be effective in all member countries before the summer of 2027, affecting cash transactions and promoting more controlled payment methods.
The Fine Print of the New Consumer Credit Law: Appliances and Furniture Will Be Financed Interest-Free
The new consumer credit law allows certain companies to offer appliances and furniture financed without interest under specific conditions, promoting zero-cost purchases for consumers in certain cases.
'Yellow Letters', by Turkish-German İlker Ăatak, Golden Bear for Best Film at Berlinale
'Yellow Letters', directed by İlker Ăatak, addresses the censorship imposed by Turkish authorities on a couple of artists. This film was awarded the Golden Bear for Best Film at the Berlinale.
13 years, 8 months, and 12 days after its release: Why is this Ridley Scott movie in Netflixâs top 3?
Ridley Scottâs movie 'Prometheus' has resurged on Netflix, gaining great popularity years after its release. Its late success is attributed to cultural shifts and the nostalgia effect among viewers.
James Cameron, against Netflix buying Warner: "It will be disastrous for cinema"
Netflix made an early offer to acquire Warner before Paramount, but confirming the sale is proving to be more complicated than expected.
'Venom' Spider-Verse Style?: Sony Launches an Animated Movie with the Antihero
Sony is starting an animated Venom movie in the Spider-Verse style, entrusting directors Zach Lipovsky and Adam B. Stein, known for their work on 'Final Destination: Bloodlines.'
'Bridgerton' is ruining its best female character: the Francesca from the books deserves more
Francesca, one of the most interesting female characters in 'Bridgerton,' is not receiving the proper attention or development in the series. Her story deserves a more meaningful climax that better reflects her potential, as it does in the books.
"It Will Happen Overnight": A Boston Dynamics Engineer Anticipates the Mass Arrival of Humanoid Robots
The viral performance of Unitree humanoid robots during the Chinese New Year reignites the debate about their future. A Boston Dynamics engineer in Spain believes the mass arrival of these robots will be rapid, pointing to an imminent shift beyond mere spectacle toward real industrial implementation.
This new Google Drive feature for Android will save you from losing downloaded files
The February update of the Google Play system introduces a feature in Google Drive for Android that prevents the loss of downloaded files, improving the management and security of documents on the device.
The first vertical format series arrives on Disney+: this is how it looks on your mobile
Disney+ launches its first series created specifically for vertical format, adapting to mobile viewing and current aesthetic trends.
Apple Music prepares an AI feature to create personalized playlists with voice
Apple Music is developing Playlist Playground, a feature that allows users to create personalized playlists using voice commands. This AI-based tool simplifies the user experience by quickly and easily generating music tailored to their tastes.
Google is preparing an app for Android that can recognize music from the surroundings
Google is developing a new app for Android similar to Shazam, but with a key difference. This application will be able to recognize music playing in the environment, making it easier to identify songs without needing to search for them manually.
From Alison Oliver's False Sheers to Jessie Buckley: The Boldest Looks at the IFTA Awards
Last night, the IFTA Awards were held in Ireland, attended by prominent local artists. The event stood out for its boldest outfits, including Alison Oliverâs false sheers and Jessie Buckleyâs striking looks.
Kilometer-long lines at Lidl to get 'Adidas Samba'-style sneakers for less than 11 euros
Lidlâs new sneakers, featuring a design similar to the Adidas Samba, have become an unexpected hit. Their low price, under 11 euros, has caused long queues in stores, making them one of the most sought-after releases of the season.
Marta SĂĄnchezâs Foolproof Combination for Wearing Jeans (with Sneakers) at 59 and Looking Youthful and Slim
Marta SĂĄnchez reveals the ideal jeans for women over 50, pairing them with sneakers to achieve a youthful and slim look at 59 years old.
Neither Ballet Flats nor Loafers: These Are the 'Boho' Style Shoes That Will Dominate in 2026
A design inspired by Antiquity returns as the main trend for 2026 in 'boho' style footwear, leaving behind the classic ballet flats and loafers.
Mel Robbins, personal growth expert, on relationships: "The way someone treats you shows the place you hold in their life"
Mel Robbins emphasizes that the way someone treats you reflects the place you hold in their life. Although it can be painful, it is vital to learn to say ânoâ to relationships where there is no reciprocity, in order to protect your emotional well-being.
Does Intermittent Fasting Help with Weight Loss and Delay Aging? We Talk to an Expert
Intermittent fasting, which alternates periods of eating and fasting, has gained popularity and sparked debate among experts about its benefits and risks for weight loss and longevity.
This is the Madrid restaurant of the grandson of the founder of CampofrĂo: no fixed menu and respect for seasonal products
QuincĂ©, the Madrid restaurant run by Pablo BallvĂ©, grandson of the founder of CampofrĂo, is characterized by having no fixed menu and focusing on respect for seasonal products, offering a gastronomic experience based on fresh ingredients that change according to the season.
Taking Advantage of the Season, the Recipe for Making Risotto with Calçots
If you have leftover calçots, you can use them to prepare a delicious risotto. This recipe highlights using leftovers, utilizing seasonal ingredients to create a tasty and sustainable dish.
Zucchini Pancakes with Tuna, a Healthy, Nutritious, and Very Easy Dinner Idea
This recipe for zucchini pancakes with tuna is a healthy, nutritious, and simple dinner option, perfect for those looking for easy and healthful meals.
Dani GarcĂa on his trick for a perfect potato omelette: "An oil-based mayonnaise"
Chef Dani GarcĂa shared on El Hormiguero that his secret for a perfect potato omelette, without onion, is to add a mayonnaise made with oil.
Olive Paté, a "creamy, intense, and ready in 2 minutes" recipe, according to Craviotto
With just a can of green olives, you can prepare a creamy and intense paté in just two minutes, ideal for quick and tasty appetizers, according to Craviotto.
How to Make Hutspot, the Classic Recipe That Was Born in the Eighty Years' War
Hutspot is a typical Dutch dish with origins in the Eighty Years' War. This traditional recipe combines simple ingredients and reflects the history and culture of the Netherlands.
The Most Unfamiliar Greece: The City Where Lord Byron Died and an Island Called 'Little Venice'
The city nicknamed 'the City of Heroes' was key in Greece's independence and is distinguished by its natural wealth and its impressive lagoon, the largest in the country.
The idyllic English countryside village where 'Hamnet' was filmed: Paul Mescal played William Shakespeare in this dreamlike place
The movie 'Hamnet', based on Maggie O'Farrell's novel and starring Paul Mescal as William Shakespeare, was filmed in a charming English village and has received eight Oscar nominations.
The impressive building on the edge of a cliff that looks like a Chinese castle in Spain
Designed by the architect of La Muralla Roja in Calpe, this building located on a cliff in Spain stands out for its appearance inspired by medieval China, combining innovative design and traditional elements.
The Spanish tourist destination that 'The Sun' marks with a 'red flag' and advises against visiting: "It's overcrowded"
The Sun warns against visiting a Spanish tourist spot due to severe overcrowding and local residents' rejection of mass tourism, listing it as a "red flag" destination.
The Impressive Celtic Castro of the Sierra de Gredos: An Ancient Relic in Ăvila
Two and a half hours from Madrid, the Celtic castro of the Sierra de Gredos in Ăvila is an ancient relic surrounded by an exceptional natural environment, offering a valuable historical and archaeological testimony.
An Hour from Barcelona and with an Imposing Cathedral, but It Is the Great Forgotten
This medieval city, located an hour from Barcelona, has a valuable historical heritage and an attractive environment, although it is often overlooked by conventional tourism.
The Spectacular Park in Japan Filled with Blue Flowers That Looks Like a Sea
Less than two hours from Tokyo, by the Pacific, there is a park in Japan famous for its vast fields of blue flowers that create the impression of a sea. This natural and colorful place is a unique attraction that stands out for its beauty and proximity to the city.
Ăliver Serrano, psychologist, on the 'therian' identity: "We cannot talk about a disorder"
Ăliver Serrano explains that the 'therian' identity usually appears during adolescence and should not be considered a disorder. What is essential is that young people feel good about themselves and find well-being in their identity, without stigma.
Eduard Estivill, sleep expert, answers the eternal question: is it better to sleep with socks on or without them?
Eduard Estivill explains that many people have difficulty sleeping due to cold feet, suggesting that wearing socks can help fall asleep by keeping the feet warm.
Blood infections increase by 35% in a decade in Spanish hospitals
Blood infections in Spanish hospitals have grown by 35% in ten years. Hospital bacteria show greater resistance to antibiotics, which can worsen these infections.
A study confirms that the COVID booster dose during pregnancy reduces the risk of preeclampsia
A study reveals that the COVID booster dose during pregnancy decreases the risk of preeclampsia, preterm birth, maternal morbidity, perinatal morbidity, and mortality, thereby improving maternal and fetal health.
A universal vaccine protecting against a range of viruses and allergens tested in mice
Scientists have developed a universal vaccine administered intranasally that protects against various viruses and allergens. Tested in mice, the researchers hope it could be available for humans in five to seven years.
Ana Salido, Doctor: "65% of Aesthetic Medical Procedures Are Performed by Unqualified Individuals"
Ana Salido emphasizes that unqualified practice severely affects aesthetic medicine, with 65% of procedures carried out by unqualified people and 20% performed in unregulated locations, putting patient safety at risk.
Electric trucks in Spain? BYD delivers the first ones, which are already operating in our country
BYD Trucks has delivered the first electric trucks in Spain, which are already in operation. The company Dachser is driving this initiative to advance towards zero-emission logistics.
Fines of up to 10,000 euros for driving a car onto this island without a permit: thousands of drivers will receive them
Some island territories impose vehicle regulations in the summer to protect territorial balance and prevent road congestion. Driving onto the island without a permit can result in fines of up to 10,000 euros, affecting thousands of drivers.
What is the most common mistake when refueling? A gas station worker makes it clear
The Instagram account España @grupogarciacamacho explains the correct way to refuel, highlighting the most common mistake users often make when filling up at gas stations.
The highway that will be completely toll-free for cars by 2029
The highway will eliminate tolls for light vehicles starting in 2029, while heavy vehicles will continue paying. This measure aims to ease traffic flow and benefit car drivers.
The Eco Label, Now Easier: Mitsubishi Lowers Access to Its Star Hybrid SUVs
Mitsubishi improves its hybrid range in the ASX and Grandis models with the new Motion trim, which offers more affordable access and comes with the DGT Eco label, providing sustainable options for users.
The new international bridge that will reduce travel times on the Madrid-Lisbon route
A cross-border viaduct over the Sever River will connect Cedillo (Spain) with MontalvĂŁo-Nisa (Portugal), improving the connection between Madrid and Lisbon and significantly reducing travel times.
A man seriously injured after being stabbed in the back in La Latina
A 33-year-old man was stabbed twice in the back in La Latina. The victim was seriously injured, and the National Police have launched an investigation into the incident.
Dates and Tickets for the Noches del BotĂĄnico in Madrid: Everything You Need to Know
The lineup for the Noches del BotĂĄnico in Madrid includes prominent artists such as Rigoberta Bandini and Shinova, offering a varied program for attendees.
A Crane Operator and the Pedestrian He Hit Die in GijĂłn After Driver Suffered a Fainting Spell at the Wheel
The driver of a crane suffered a fainting spell at the wheel, hit a pedestrian, and lost control, violently crashing into a mattress store and going through it completely. Both the crane operator and the pedestrian died in the accident.
The Fire Horse Awakens with the Arrival of the Chinese New Year in Madrid
The Chinese New Year in Madrid began with the eye-dotting ceremony of the lions, a symbol of good omen for the new cycle. The celebration marks the start of a year full of traditions and hope.
The final section of the Bonaparte tunnel to connect the Royal Palace and Madrid RĂo will reopen at the same time as the Casa de los Vargas
Culture plans to reopen the final section of the Bonaparte tunnel in 2027 along with the Casa de los Vargas, thus celebrating the 500th anniversary of the birth of Philip II.
This is the Santander neighborhood where Javi de Hoyos grew up: the city's Protestant cemetery is located there
Javi de Hoyos, presenter, revealed that he grew up in the Cazoña neighborhood of Santander, where the city's Protestant cemetery is also located.
Young man arrested for stabbing his grandfather and father with a knife in Palma
A young man was arrested for stabbing his grandfather and father in Palma. After the arrest, he was admitted to the Psychiatry department of the Son Espases University Hospital for evaluation.
They are searching for Antonio Ruiz Herrera, 68 years old, missing since this Thursday in San Fernando de Henares
Antonio Ruiz Herrera, 68 years old, disappeared on Thursday in San Fernando de Henares. At the time of his disappearance, he was wearing a black cap with a red symbol, a blue down jacket, and a blue Puma tracksuit. Authorities and neighbors continue the search to locate him.
Four young people rescued after falling and getting stranded on an icy slope of Peñalara peak
Four young people were rescued after falling and getting stranded on an icy slope of Peñalara peak. One of them managed to stop the fall with an ice axe, preventing a tragedy by halting a nearly 300-meter fall.
âŹ620,000 Fraud in AlmerĂa: Employee of a Company and Her Partner Arrested
The company detected unusual financial transactions and alerted the authorities. The investigation revealed a âŹ620,000 fraud committed by an employee and her partner, who were arrested in AlmerĂa.
Montero promises a law to preserve the Andalusian dialect, more vocational training places, repeal the LUPA, and manage the commuter trains
Montero proposes a law for Andalusian languages to protect the local speech and combat stereotypes. She also promises to increase vocational training places, repeal the Law on Police and Administrative Unity (LUPA), and take over the management of commuter trains in Andalusia.
Very Useful Amazon Fire TV Remote Shortcuts You Probably Didnât Know About
The Amazon Fire TV remote offers shortcuts that enhance your experience beyond watching 4K DTT or opening Netflix, making the device faster and easier to use.
The Unusual Idea of a Child Who Missed the School Bus: Goes to School by Car and Ends Up Detained by the Police
A child who missed the school bus decided to go to school by car. The police, noticing his suspicious behavior, detained him to investigate the situation.
Buys a house in their town and discovers a treasure trapped in time: "This is where the fun is"
A person bought a house that had been closed for 50 years, finding all the original decorations from the time perfectly preserved, like a treasure trapped in time.
From 'Me at the zoo' to 'Me at the museum': the oldest YouTube video will be exhibited as part of a collection
The Victoria & Albert Museum in London recreates the official YouTube page from 2005 to showcase "Me at the zoo," the oldest video on the platform, starring Jawed Karim, as part of a historical collection on the internet and digital culture.
From Genetic Anomaly to Standard: What It Means to Fix a Mutation and Develop a Cat Breed
Developing a cat breed involves carefully selecting which genetic characteristics to preserve and which to discard. This process aims to establish an official standard, transforming a genetic anomaly into a defined and recognized trait within the breed.
What to Do If Your Dog Gets Lost and How to Increase the Chances of Finding It
Acting quickly, staying calm, and having a clear plan are essential to recovering a lost dog. Animal welfare experts recommend these key steps to increase the chances of finding it.
The difficulty children have in understanding canine signals and why supervision is vital
Although children and dogs may have grown up together, children often have difficulty correctly interpreting canine signals. For this reason, constant supervision is essential to prevent accidents and ensure the safety of both children and dogs.
Your Daily Horoscope: Sunday, February 22, 2026
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Whatever Happened to... Paulo Ferreira: a Portuguese Player with an Impressive Record under Mourinho
Paulo Ferreira was European champion with Porto and Chelsea, the club where he played for nine seasons and achieved great success under Mourinho's management.
Sent to jail for insulting her neighbors with a megaphone at dawn for two years
A woman was sentenced to three months in prison for insulting her neighbors with a megaphone in the early hours of the morning for nearly half an hour on each occasion, causing disturbances for two years.
What if the girl you like on Instagram is made with AI?
The desire for fictional women is spreading on social media through profiles that simulate real people, generated with artificial intelligence and going viral among users.
These celebrities are Pisces and you might not have known it
Discover which celebrities were born under the sign of Pisces and be surprised by these famous personalities who share this zodiac sign.
Objects We Pack in Our Suitcase and Almost Never Use
Packing a suitcase is an art that involves carefully choosing what to bring. Often, we carry objects that we rarely use, and sometimes we miss not having included something important. This situation is common for many travelers.
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FeijĂło increases his presence in Catalonia to attract votes dissatisfied with the Government: "No other party there opposes SĂĄnchez"
Feijóo is intensifying his presence in Catalonia aiming to capture votes dissatisfied with Sånchez. In Génova, they see a great potential for growth, pointing to the opposition vacuum and voters of Junts who are critical of their agreements with the left-wing Government.
Edu Aguirre Ventures into Martial Arts alongside Cristiano and Ilia Topuria: He is the New Advisor of Wow
Edu Aguirre, well-known panelist from 'El Chiringuito', joins the world of martial arts as the new advisor of Wow, the company associated with figures like Cristiano Ronaldo and Ilia Topuria, thus expanding his professional career into this sector.
The EU Moves Closer to Canada and Pacific Partners to Seek a Major 'Anti-Trump' Trade Alliance
A bloc of 12 countries, together with the European Union, is working on a new major trade agreement excluding the United States, aiming to strengthen economic cooperation with Canada and Pacific partners in response to Trump's protectionist policies.
ERC tells Ayuso that the Justice system should be concerned about being "put behind bars" and not about Catalan
Isabel Ayuso threatens legal action if Catalan is imposed as a requirement to host immigrants. ERC responds by criticizing that the Justice system should focus on more serious matters than the use of Catalan.
The PP Blames the Government for Turning Spain into a "Paradise for Criminals" Following the Rise in Crime
FeijĂło, in X, denounces that in eight years of government, rapes have increased by almost 300%, reaching 14 per day, holding the Executive responsible for turning Spain into a paradise for criminals.
Lindsey Vonn reveals how her leg is after undergoing several surgeries following her fall at the Games: "I'm bionic"
Lindsey Vonn underwent a surgery lasting over six hours to repair her leg after her fall at the Games. The procedure required numerous plates and screws, leading her to joke that she is now "bionic."
The PP asks the Government "what real capacities" it has to combat the "impunity" of social networks in Spain
The PP has submitted questions to the Senate asking the Government to clarify whether the current sanctioning framework is adequate to combat the spread of AI-generated child pornography on social networks and digital platforms in Spain.
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Euromillions produces a new millionaire in Spain and the jackpot rises to 142 million
Two second-tier winners in Spain each won more than 161,000 euros in Euromillions. The jackpot for the next draw increases to 142 million euros.
Unusual "spikes" detected in the Earth's natural vibration: how they may be affecting your health
Schumann Resonance, a phenomenon of the Earth's natural electromagnetic vibrations in the ELF band, has registered unusual spikes. These changes may affect human well-being, influencing our biological clock and mood.
A woman sent to prison and two others detained in a juvenile center for killing a young man in Valladolid
A woman was sent to prison and two other young people were detained and taken to a juvenile center following a homicide that occurred in Valladolid. The fatal assault, which took place on Friday, is related to the rivalry between violent Latin youth gangs.
The PP Proposes a Legal Change in Congress to Prevent Squatters from Registering in the Municipal Census
The PP proposes a legal reform in Congress to prevent squatters from registering in the municipal census. ERC has presented amendments related to housing measures and the use of municipal budget surpluses.
SĂĄnchez commits to working to end "the stereotypes that hurt" the Roma people
Pedro SĂĄnchez emphasized that the Roma people are an essential part of Spainâs history, identity, and culture, and he pledged to eliminate the stereotypes that harm them in order to promote inclusive coexistence in the present and future of the country.
This is Sandringham, the country house where Prince Andrew is retreating in his most difficult time
Sandringham House, a private property of the British royal family along with Balmoral Castle, is the refuge chosen by Prince Andrew during his challenging situation, separate from state assets.
An Accidental Discovery Points to Mysterious Structures in Our Brain: "A Paradigm Shift"
An accidental discovery has revealed previously unknown brain structures, which could revolutionize the understanding of neurodegenerative diseases and open new avenues of research in neurology.
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Which Cable Should Go First When Jump-Starting a Car Battery with Jumper Cables: This Is the Correct Order
In Spain, many drivers try to jump-start their car battery with jumper cables, but it is crucial to follow the correct order when connecting the cables to avoid damage and ensure safety. The article explains which cable should be connected first to carry out this process properly.
Can I Buy a Parking Space in a Residential Community Where I Donât Live? The Horizontal Property Law (LPH) Rules
Parking spaces are valuable in cities with difficult parking situations. The Horizontal Property Law (LPH) allows the purchase of these spaces even if you do not live in the residential community, making their acquisition and management easier for those seeking a secure and profitable parking solution.
'Bridgerton' is ruining its best female character: Francesca from the books deserves more
The series "Bridgerton" is not taking advantage of the potential of Francesca, one of the best female characters from the books. The plot needs to reach its climax to explore her true story and develop her role in a more meaningful way.
Schopenhauer: "Our happiness depends more on what we have in our heads than in our pockets"
Schopenhauer, a renowned philosopher, emphasized that true happiness depends more on our ideas and thoughts than on material wealth. His intellectual contributions have earned him respect, especially for his reflections on the path to happiness.
The New International Bridge That Will Reduce Travel Times on the Madrid-Lisbon Route
The cross-border viaduct over the Sever River will connect Cedillo (CĂĄceres) with MontalvĂŁo-Nisa (Portugal), facilitating and reducing travel times between Madrid and Lisbon.
'The Knight of the Seven Kingdoms': When does episode 6 (the last one) premiere in Spain?
The unexpected twist in the fourth episode surprised viewers, but the series returned to its regular broadcast in the following episodes.
New Minimum Wage: When It Comes Into Effect, How Much Money Is Actually Earned, and How It Affects This Yearâs Tax Return
The minimum wage will increase by 37 euros per month (3.1%) despite opposition from business organizations. This increase will impact the real salary and the 2024 tax return.
Clara Galle and Paula Usero are trending: When does their Netflix miniseries with Claudia Salas premiere?
Based on the bestseller by Gillian McAllister, the Netflix miniseries starring Clara Galle, Claudia Salas, and Paula Usero is generating great anticipation among fans.
Jorge Rey brings forward the timing of Carnival and Easter: the cabañuelas predict "an anticyclone"
Meteorologist Jorge Rey forecasts good weather for Carnival and Easter, predicting an anticyclone according to the traditional cabañuelas method.
The Beating Heart of Norway: NASA Observes How a Large Red Glacier Spot Behaves
The Stonebreen glacier in the Svalbard archipelago, Norway, exhibits an unusual phenomenon with a large red spot whose phase has changed since 2023. NASA is monitoring this behavior to better understand its causes and consequences.
The 2025 Income Tax Simulator is Now Activated: Here's How You Can Find Out if You Will Have to Pay the Tax Office or Get a Refund
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Alcanar Moves Toward the First Climate Evictions in Catalonia, Including the Mayorâs Resignation
Negotiations are advancing to acquire and demolish homes in flood-prone areas of Alcanar, which is facing political and social impacts after a decade of storms. The growing climate threat has even led to the mayorâs resignation, reflecting the tensions surrounding the first climate-driven evictions in Catalonia.
Trump says Indo-Pacific energy meeting to be held in Tokyo in March
Former President Donald Trump announced that an Indo-Pacific energy meeting is scheduled to take place in Tokyo this March. The meeting aims to discuss energy cooperation and strategic partnerships among countries in the Indo-Pacific region, focusing on energy security and sustainable development. This initiative highlights growing regional collaboration amidst evolving geopolitical dynamics.
Blizzard warnings issued for New York area as storm heads to East Coast
Blizzard warnings have been issued for the New York area as a powerful storm approaches the East Coast. The storm is expected to bring heavy snow, strong winds, and dangerous travel conditions. Residents are advised to prepare for significant disruptions and stay updated with local weather reports. Authorities are mobilizing resources to respond to potential emergencies caused by the severe weather.
India, Brazil sign mining pact as Modi targets $20 billion trade in five years
India and Brazil have signed a mining agreement to boost cooperation in the sector. This pact is part of India's plan to increase bilateral trade to $20 billion within five years. The collaboration aims to enhance mining technology exchange and investment, supporting India's resource needs and strengthening economic ties between the two countries.
UBS sets bold $6,200 gold target as Middle East tensions rise
UBS has projected gold prices could soar to $6,200 per ounce amid escalating tensions in the Middle East. The bank cites geopolitical risks and increased demand for safe-haven assets as key drivers behind this aggressive forecast. Rising uncertainties are expected to boost goldâs appeal as investors seek to protect their portfolios against market volatility.
Macron says US Supreme Court tariff ruling shows it is good to have counterweights to power in democracies
French President Emmanuel Macron stated that the US Supreme Court's decision on tariffs highlights the importance of having checks and balances in democratic systems. He emphasized that counterweights to power help maintain fairness and prevent the abuse of authority, reinforcing democratic principles.
Berkshire-owned PacifiCorp pays $575 million to settle US governmentâs wildfire claims
PacifiCorp, owned by Berkshire Hathaway, agreed to pay $575 million to settle wildfire-related claims made by the US government. The settlement addresses damages from wildfires allegedly sparked by PacifiCorpâs equipment, helping to resolve ongoing legal disputes and support recovery efforts.
Trump tariff reversal could cut costs for US energy firms but will likely leave broader flows unchanged
The reversal of tariffs imposed during Trump's administration is expected to reduce expenses for US energy companies, improving their competitiveness. However, experts believe this change will have minimal impact on overall trade flows and market dynamics, as the tariffs affected only a narrow segment of goods within the energy sector.
Oil prices slip slightly, but set for solid weekly gain on U.S.-Iran jitters
Oil prices dipped slightly but are on track for a strong weekly rise amid heightened tensions between the U.S. and Iran. Concerns over potential supply disruptions due to geopolitical risks have supported the market, despite minor pullbacks in recent trading sessions. Investors remain cautious as the situation unfolds, contributing to sustained oil price gains this week.
Analysis - US and Iran Slide Towards Conflict as Military Buildup Eclipses Talks
Rising tensions between the US and Iran are increasing the risk of conflict as both nations intensify military preparations. Diplomatic efforts to ease hostilities are overshadowed by significant troop deployments and arms buildups, signaling a shift from dialogue to confrontation that could destabilize the region further.
USDA defends $12 billion subsidy amid farm economy challenges
The USDA has defended its $12 billion subsidy program aimed at supporting the struggling farm economy. Despite criticism over the high costs, the agency argues the subsidies help stabilize farmers' incomes amid volatile markets and rising production expenses, ensuring food security and rural economic stability. Critics call for reforms, but the USDA maintains the program is essential for farm sector resilience.
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3 key earnings reports for this week to keep the AI trade alive
This week features three major earnings reports critical for maintaining momentum in the AI sector. Investors are closely watching these companies to gauge growth and innovation trends in artificial intelligence. Strong results could fuel further investment and development, while weaker outcomes may prompt reassessment of AI valuations and strategies. These reports are pivotal for understanding the AI tradeâs near-term direction.
Russian stocks lower at close of trade; MOEX Russia Index unchanged
Russian stocks closed lower despite the MOEX Russia Index remaining flat. Market movements reflected investor caution amid ongoing geopolitical tensions and economic uncertainties. Key sectors showed mixed performances as traders weighed the impact of external factors on the Russian economy. Overall, the market ended the trading session with minimal change in the main index.
Honeywell may walk away from Johnson Matthey catalyst deal, Bloomberg reports
Honeywell is considering abandoning its planned $11 billion acquisition of Johnson Matthey's Clean Air division. The decision follows regulatory hurdles and market uncertainties, raising doubts about the deal's completion. Both companies are evaluating options amid these challenges, with potential impacts on strategic growth for Honeywell in emissions control technology.
JPMorgan says it closed Trumpâs bank accounts a month after Jan. 6 attack
JPMorgan Chase confirmed it closed former President Donald Trump's bank accounts about a month after the January 6 Capitol attack. The bank cited unspecified concerns related to the events surrounding the insurrection. This move highlights the financial industry's response to risks associated with Trump following the incident.
Indigenous Protesters Occupy Cargillâs Santarem Port Terminal in Brazil
Indigenous protesters have occupied Cargill's port terminal in Santarem, Brazil, demanding better protection of their lands and environment. The demonstration highlights ongoing conflicts over deforestation and the impact of agribusiness in the Amazon region. Authorities are engaged in negotiations to resolve the standoff and address indigenous rights concerns.
Vanda Pharmaceuticals stock surges after the FDA approves its new Bipolar I drug
Vanda Pharmaceuticals' stock rose sharply following FDA approval of its new drug for treating Bipolar I disorder. The approval marks a significant milestone for the company, potentially boosting its market presence and offering a new treatment option for patients with this condition. Investors responded positively, driving up the stock price.
TXNM Energy clears regulatory hurdle as FERC greenlights Blackstone merger deal
TXNM Energy has received approval from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) for its merger with Blackstone. This regulatory greenlight marks a significant step forward, enabling the companies to proceed with plans that could reshape their operations and market reach. The merger aims to leverage Blackstoneâs resources to enhance TXNM Energyâs growth and infrastructure development in the energy sector.
CoreWeaveâs B+ rating leads to Blue Owlâs failed $4 billion data center financing
CoreWeaveâs B+ credit rating contributed to Blue Owlâs inability to secure $4 billion in financing for a data center project. The rating raised concerns among investors, leading to the dealâs collapse and highlighting the challenges Blue Owl faces in raising large-scale capital amid cautious market conditions.
UBS analyst sees steady execution at Walmart based on Q4 results
UBS analyst notes Walmartâs Q4 results demonstrate consistent execution, highlighting stable revenue growth and effective cost management. The performance reflects the retailerâs strong operational strategy amid challenging market conditions, supporting a positive outlook for continued steady progress.
Analysis - Supreme Court Checks Trumpâs Expansive View of Executive Power
The Supreme Court limited former President Trump's broad claims of executive authority, ruling against his expansive interpretation of presidential power. The decision reinforces checks on the executive branch, emphasizing limits to unilateral actions by presidents and affirming the judiciaryâs role in curbing overreach. This ruling marks a significant check on efforts to concentrate power within the presidency.
Building Permits Show Unexpected Drop, Indicating Economic Slowdown
Recent data reveals a surprising decline in building permits, signaling a potential economic slowdown. This drop suggests decreased construction activity, which may impact job growth and related industries. Economists view the data as a cautionary indicator for the housing market and broader economy, urging close monitoring of future trends to assess the sector's health.
New Home Sales Surpass Expectations, Indicating Strength in Housing Market
New home sales exceeded forecasts, signaling robust demand in the housing market. Despite rising mortgage rates, buyers remain active, supported by strong employment and wage growth. The surge suggests resilience in the sector, with builders maintaining steady construction to meet buyer interest. This trend may contribute to continued economic stability and growth in related industries.
Stocks jump after US Supreme Court rejects Trumpâs tariffs
The US Supreme Court rejected challenges to tariffs imposed during the Trump administration, leading to a surge in stock markets. Investors reacted positively as the decision removed uncertainty around trade policies, boosting confidence in economic stability. Major indices rose sharply, reflecting optimism about future trade relations and corporate profitability.
US new home sales fall in December; inventory declines
US new home sales dropped 0.8% in December to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 670,000 units, marking the lowest level since April. Despite falling sales, inventory decreased by 6% to 382,000 units, signaling tighter supply. Higher mortgage rates and rising home prices continue to challenge buyers, impacting overall market activity as affordability remains a concern heading into 2024.
Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index Shows Slight Increase, Fails to Meet Forecast
The University of Michigan's Consumer Sentiment Index rose slightly in April but fell short of economists' expectations. Despite improvements in economic indicators, consumer confidence remains cautious due to concerns over inflation and economic uncertainty. The mixed results suggest consumers are optimistic yet still wary about spending and the broader economic outlook.
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US business activity growth slows in February, S&P Global says
US business activity expansion decelerated in February, according to S&P Global data. Both manufacturing and services sectors showed slower growth compared to January, reflecting ongoing economic challenges and uncertainty. Despite the slowdown, the overall business environment remains positive but cautious about future prospects.
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Manufacturing PMI dips slightly, remains in expansion territory
The Manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) declined marginally but stayed above the 50-point mark, indicating ongoing expansion in the sector. Despite challenges like supply chain disruptions and rising costs, production and new orders grew moderately. Optimism about future output remains, suggesting steady growth in manufacturing activity in the near term.
Australia threatens countermeasures as Trumpâs global tariffs hit 15%
Australia warns of retaliatory measures in response to US President Trumpâs tariff hikes, which have increased global tariffs to 15%. The tariffs target various imports, impacting international trade relations. Australia emphasizes the need for fair trade practices and signals readiness to implement countermeasures to protect its economic interests.
Merz rules out loosening Germanyâs debt limits again in current term
Finance Minister Christian Lindner stated Germany will not ease its debt brake rules during the current legislative term, emphasizing fiscal discipline. This stance aims to maintain economic stability and prevent excessive borrowing despite pressures for increased public spending. The debt brake, a constitutional limit on net borrowing, remains a cornerstone of Germanyâs fiscal policy.
10% market drop could meaningfully dent U.S. consumption, BCA says
BCA Research warns that a 10% decline in the stock market could significantly reduce U.S. consumer spending. The potential drop in wealth may curb household consumption, posing risks to economic growth. BCA highlights the strong link between equity market performance and consumer behavior, suggesting that sustained market losses could weigh on the broader economy.
Trump to raise global tariff rate to 15% after Supreme Court ruling
Following a recent Supreme Court decision, Trump announced plans to increase the global tariff rate to 15%. This move aims to boost domestic manufacturing and protect U.S. industries from foreign competition. The decision has sparked varied reactions from economists and international trade partners, with concerns over potential trade tensions and impacts on global markets.
Trump says he will raise global tariff rate from 10% to 15%
Former President Trump announced plans to increase the global tariff rate from 10% to 15%, aiming to boost domestic manufacturing and reduce trade deficits. This move reflects his ongoing trade policies focused on protecting American industries amid global economic challenges.
Germanyâs Merz expects lower tariff burden after US court verdict on Trump tariffs
Germanyâs Finance Minister Christian Lindner expects a reduced tariff burden following a recent US court ruling on Trump-era tariffs. The decision could ease trade tensions and lower costs for German exporters affected by the tariffs. This development is seen as a positive step toward improving transatlantic economic relations.
Best footwear stock to buy after IEEPA ruling
The recent IEEPA ruling has influenced the footwear industry, prompting investors to reassess stock options. Experts suggest that certain footwear companies stand to benefit from the changes, making them attractive investment opportunities. By analyzing market trends and company performances post-ruling, investors can identify promising stocks likely to yield strong returns.
IEEPA tariffs ruling: Here are the implications for Rates and FX markets
A recent ruling on IEEPA tariffs has significant effects on Rates and FX markets. It impacts trade policy expectations, influencing currency valuations and interest rates. Markets may experience increased volatility as investors adjust to potential shifts in tariffs and related economic conditions, shaping both short-term movements and longer-term strategic positioning in global financial markets.
BCA flags rising risk of Trump trade escalation by 2027
The Business Council of Australia (BCA) warns of increasing risks of trade tensions escalating if former President Trump returns to power by 2027. The BCA highlights potential disruptions to Australiaâs trade relations amid a more protectionist U.S. stance, urging Australian businesses to prepare for uncertainty and diversify trade partnerships to mitigate potential impacts.
With tariffs ruling, Supreme Court reasserts its power to check Trump
The Supreme Court ruled against Trump, limiting his administration's tariff policies and reinforcing the Court's role as a check on presidential power. This decision underscores the judiciary's authority in reviewing executive actions, signaling a reassertion of checks and balances amid ongoing political tensions over trade and economic policy.
Crypto holds steady amid inflation outlook and geopolitics risks, Nexo says
Despite ongoing inflation concerns and geopolitical tensions, the cryptocurrency market has maintained stability, according to Nexo. Investors are closely monitoring economic indicators and global events, but digital assets have shown resilience. Nexo highlights the growing maturity of the crypto sector, which helps it navigate uncertainties more effectively than in past cycles.
Ripple CEO Garlinghouse: Clarity Act 90% Likely to Pass by April
Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse expressed confidence that the Clarity Act, which aims to provide regulatory clarity for digital assets, is about 90% likely to pass by April. He emphasized the importance of clear rules for blockchain innovation and noted ongoing support from lawmakers to advance the legislation, which could significantly impact the cryptocurrency industry.
Bitcoin dips after Trump tariff hike announcement, then recovers
Bitcoin's price briefly fell following President Trump's announcement of increased tariffs but quickly rebounded. The initial dip reflected market uncertainty, yet confidence returned as traders assessed the broader economic impact, leading to a recovery in Bitcoin's value.
Bitcoin holds above $68k, but set for weekly loss amid rate, geopolitical risks
Bitcoin remains above $68,000 but is poised for a weekly decline due to ongoing interest rate concerns and geopolitical tensions. Market volatility persists as investors weigh the impact of tightening monetary policies and global uncertainties on cryptocurrency prices.
IP Strategy Announces Share Repurchase Program of Up To 1 Million Shares
IP Strategy has announced a share repurchase program authorizing the buyback of up to 1 million shares. This move aims to enhance shareholder value by reducing the number of outstanding shares. The company believes the repurchase reflects confidence in its business prospects and is a strategic use of capital to improve financial metrics. No specific timeframe or repurchase method was disclosed.
KuCoin EU Expands Local Compliance and Governance Team in Austria
KuCoin EU has strengthened its presence in Austria by expanding its local compliance and governance team. This move aims to enhance regulatory adherence and governance standards within the European market, supporting KuCoin's commitment to secure and compliant crypto services for its users.
Bitcoin rises, but gains capped amid uncertainty over outlook for interest rates
Bitcoin's price increased but gains remained limited due to ongoing uncertainty about future interest rate policies. Investors are cautious as central banks' decisions on rates continue to impact market sentiment and crypto valuations. This cautious stance has tempered Bitcoin's upward momentum despite positive trading activity.
Bitcoin falls, hovering under $67k, after Fed minutes hint at possible rate hikes
Bitcoin dropped below $67,000 as Federal Reserve minutes suggested potential interest rate increases. The hints of tightening monetary policy sparked concerns among investors, leading to a cautious market sentiment and a dip in cryptocurrency prices.
Kresus Labs raises $13 million from Hanwha Investment & Securities
Kresus Labs secured $13 million in funding from Hanwha Investment & Securities to accelerate development and expand their market presence. This investment aims to boost innovation and support the companyâs growth strategy in the competitive tech industry.
Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon reveals he owns Bitcoin - Bloomberg
Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon disclosed that he personally owns Bitcoin, highlighting growing acceptance of the cryptocurrency among top financial leaders. His statement reflects a shift in attitudes within traditional finance towards digital assets, signaling increased mainstream interest and potential future engagement by major institutions in the crypto market.
Cathie Woodâs ARK sells DraftKings stock, ramps up Figma buy
Cathie Woodâs ARK Invest has reduced its holdings in DraftKings while significantly increasing its investment in Figma. This shift reflects ARKâs strategic focus on high-growth tech companies, with Figma seen as a key player in the collaborative software space. The move indicates ARKâs confidence in Figmaâs long-term potential despite a broader market pullback in speculative stocks.
FDA approves Vandaâs Bysanti for bipolar disorder, schizophrenia
The FDA has approved Vanda Pharmaceuticals' Bysanti, a new treatment for bipolar disorder and schizophrenia. Bysanti offers a novel approach to managing symptoms of these mental health conditions, providing patients with an additional therapeutic option. The approval highlights Vandaâs commitment to addressing unmet needs in psychiatric care.
Navient announces $0.16 quarterly dividend for shareholders
Navient declared a quarterly dividend of $0.16 per share for shareholders, reflecting the companyâs commitment to returning value to investors. This payment aligns with Navientâs ongoing strategy to provide steady income to its shareholders. The dividend will be paid on the upcoming scheduled date to those on record.
Community West Bancshares director Tom Dobyns to retire
Tom Dobyns, director of Community West Bancshares, has announced his retirement. His departure marks the end of a significant tenure with the company, where he contributed to its strategic growth and governance. The board will commence the search for a successor to continue guiding the bankâs future initiatives.
RCI Hospitality receives Nasdaq noncompliance notice on filings
RCI Hospitality Holdings received a Nasdaq notice for noncompliance due to delays in filing its quarterly and annual reports. The company is working to address the issues and plans to file the required documents promptly to regain compliance with Nasdaq listing rules.
AES declares quarterly dividend of $0.176 per share
AES Corporation announced a quarterly dividend of $0.176 per share. The dividend reflects the company's ongoing commitment to returning value to shareholders, with the payment scheduled for the upcoming quarter. Details on the record and payment dates were provided, highlighting AES's stable financial performance.
Trinity Biotech receives Nasdaq delisting warning notice
Trinity Biotech has been issued a delisting warning by Nasdaq due to its stock price falling below the required minimum. The company must regain compliance by raising its share price above the threshold within a specified period to avoid removal from the exchange. Trinity Biotech is working on strategies to address the situation and maintain its Nasdaq listing.
Havertys declares quarterly dividend of $0.33 per share
Havertys announced a quarterly dividend of $0.33 per share, reflecting the company's commitment to returning value to shareholders. The dividend will be paid on a specified date to shareholders of record. This move underscores Havertys' strong financial position and confidence in ongoing business performance.
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Founder Group receives Nasdaq delisting notice over share rule
Founder Group has received a delisting notice from Nasdaq due to non-compliance with the exchange's minimum share price rule. The company is given a specific period to regain compliance or face removal from the listing. The notice highlights ongoing challenges for Founder Group in maintaining its stock market listing amidst regulatory requirements.