News Summary - 02/28/2026

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Bill Clinton asked about hot tub photo and testifies he knew 'nothing' of Epstein crimes

Bill Clinton testified before a committee, stating he was unaware of Jeffrey Epstein's criminal activities and would never have flown on Epstein's plane if he had known about them.

Trump 'not thrilled' with Iran after latest talks on nuclear programme

President Trump expressed dissatisfaction with Iran's position following recent nuclear talks but has not made a decision regarding military action.

At least 15 killed after military plane carrying banknotes crashes in Bolivia

A military plane carrying banknotes crashed in Bolivia, killing at least 15 people. Police fired tear gas to disperse crowds attempting to seize the banknotes from the crash site.

Trump orders government to stop using Anthropic in battle over AI use

Trump directed the government to cease using Anthropic's AI services amid a dispute between Anthropic's CEO and the Ministry of Defense, highlighting tensions over AI deployment in government operations.

A 'delicate' balance for Canada and a 'win-win' for Modi as Carney visits India

Canada and India are working to mend a strained relationship while aiming to decrease their trade dependence on the US, marking a strategic shift in their bilateral ties.

Aid groups in Gaza and West Bank thrown lifeline as Israel court pauses ban threat

Dozens of prominent aid organizations in Gaza and the West Bank were at risk of closure under a recent Israeli law. However, an Israeli court has paused the enforcement of the ban, granting these groups a temporary reprieve from shutdown.

DOJ charges 30 more people in Minnesota anti-ICE church protest

Former CNN anchor Don Lemon, one of the original nine defendants arrested last month, is linked to the Minnesota anti-ICE church protest. The DOJ has now brought charges against 30 additional individuals involved in the demonstration.

Tram derails in Milan, leaving two dead and dozens injured

A crowded tram in central Milan derailed during rush hour, crashing into the side of a building. The accident resulted in two fatalities and dozens of injuries. Emergency services responded promptly to assist the victims.

Pakistan defence minister says country in 'open war' with Afghanistan after strikes

Pakistan's defence minister declared the country is in "open war" with Afghanistan following recent strikes. These attacks come after months of clashes between the two nations, despite a fragile ceasefire agreement reached in October.

Why Trump Means the Cuban Revolution Faces Its Biggest Threat Yet

The Cuban Revolution faces unprecedented internal challenges exacerbated by policies from the Trump administration. Increased economic pressure and sanctions have intensified hardships, fueling public discontent and protests. This internal crisis threatens to weaken the revolutionary government’s hold, potentially unraveling decades of political control from within.

Drone jammed near French aircraft carrier was Russian, says Sweden

Sweden's prime minister described the jamming of a drone near a French aircraft carrier as a serious but expected incident. He identified the action as characteristic of Russia's tactics seen in other situations.

Paramount set for $111bn Warner Bros takeover after Netflix drops bid

Netflix has withdrawn its bid for Warner Bros, clearing the way for Paramount to proceed with its $111 billion takeover offer and likely secure the deal.

OpenAI vows safety policy changes after Tumbler Ridge shooting

Canada's AI minister plans to meet OpenAI CEO Sam Altman following the Tumbler Ridge shooting, after the suspect's ChatGPT account raised internal concerns but was not reported to police. OpenAI has committed to updating its safety policies in response.

At least 55 Ghanaians killed in Russia-Ukraine war, minister says

Ghana's minister reported that at least 55 Ghanaians have died in the Russia-Ukraine war, marking the highest confirmed casualties from any single African country in the conflict.

Epstein tried to buy a palace in Morocco days before his arrest in 2019

Jeffrey Epstein was negotiating to purchase the luxury property Bin Ennakhi in Morocco just days before his 2019 arrest. However, the deal was never finalized.

Indian court clears former Delhi chief minister of corruption charges

Arvind Kejriwal, former Delhi chief minister, was arrested in March 2024 shortly before India's general election and detained for several months. He has now been cleared of all corruption charges by the Indian court.

These filmmakers know exactly how to get you hooked on bizarre one-minute dramas

Filmmakers create captivating one-minute dramas to quickly engage viewers, capitalizing on platforms that offer the first five to ten episodes for free. This strategy ensures audiences are hooked early, encouraging continued viewing beyond the free content.

Why are Afghanistan and Pakistan fighting?

Afghanistan and Pakistan have conflicting accounts of the origins and reasons behind their deadly dispute, leading to ongoing tensions between the two countries.

'They seized everything': Yemen's Houthi rebels drive aid groups to the brink

Aid organizations in Yemen face severe restrictions and seizures by Houthi rebels, severely limiting their operations. This crackdown threatens the delivery of vital assistance to millions of Yemenis living under rebel control, pushing aid groups to the brink of collapse.

The AI videos supercharging Russia's online disinformation campaigns

Security experts warn that Western governments are ill-prepared to combat a new wave of online disinformation driven by AI-generated videos, which are boosting Russia's propaganda efforts and making detection and response strategies more complicated.

How Ghislaine Maxwell brought Bill Clinton into Epstein's orbit

Documents from the Epstein files show that Ghislaine Maxwell played a key role in connecting Bill Clinton to Jeffrey Epstein, maintaining their relationship even after Clinton's presidency ended.

Flight logs and hot tub photo among key moments from Bill Clinton's deposition

Former US President Bill Clinton, shown in photos within the Epstein files, denies any knowledge of the convicted sex offender's crimes during his deposition.

Joe Biden takes selfies with passengers as he takes commercial flight

Former President Joe Biden was delayed at Ronald Reagan National Airport in Washington DC due to an hour-long ground stop. During the wait, he took selfies with fellow passengers while awaiting the commercial flight's departure.

Watch: Key moments from Hillary Clinton's Epstein deposition

Hillary Clinton provided closed-door testimony in Chappaqua, New York, related to Jeffrey Epstein. BBC's Nada Tawfik reports key insights from the deposition, shedding light on her involvement and addressing questions surrounding the case.

Watch dramatic rescue of skier buried in deep snow

A skier was buried under at least four feet of snow with a limp arm when rescuers arrived. The dramatic rescue effort successfully saved him from the deep snow.

The BBC's Tom Bateman outlines allegations that the Department of Justice is withholding files linked to Jeffrey Epstein involving Donald Trump. These files reportedly contain sensitive information about Epstein’s network and Trump's connections, raising questions about transparency and the DOJ's handling of the investigation.

The PP sees the friction in Extremadura with Vox as an opportunity for Mañueco to strengthen his image of stability

The PP aims to highlight its management proposal in contrast to Vox, whom they accuse of prioritizing communication over management, using the tensions in Extremadura for Mañueco to reinforce his image of stability.

First campaign rallies in Castilla y LeĂłn: FeijĂło calls to unite the vote in the PP and MartĂ­nez assures that the PSOE is ahead

Vox candidate Carlos Pollán promises that his party will make "noise" in Castilla y León to drive a change of direction in the region.

The Durand Line: The Border Between Pakistan and Afghanistan That Bleeds Central Asia and Is Key to the Conflict Between Both

The Durand Line, the border between Pakistan and Afghanistan, crosses complex regions where religious, ethnic, and geopolitical conflicts converge, maintaining persistent instability that affects the security and politics of Central Asia.

Faster, Cheaper... This is How Transport and Adif Boasted About High-Speed Rail to the EU a Year Ago

A report from the EU Court of Auditors reveals that the construction of the Basque Y, the high-speed network connecting the three provinces and Madrid, has a cost overrun of 45%, contradicting the initial promises of being a faster and more economical project.

Neanderthal Man with Sapiens Woman, the Couple That Triumphed When Both Species Mixed

Both species were not biologically incompatible. Neanderthals had a significant amount of sapiens DNA, especially on their X chromosomes, which suggests that pairings between Neanderthal men and sapiens women were more successful in genetic mixing.

The DGT launches two new fixed speed cameras and two section control cameras on roads in the Community of Madrid

The Directorate-General for Traffic (DGT) has installed four new speed cameras in the Community of Madrid: two fixed and two section control cameras, to enhance monitoring and road safety on these roads. This measure aims to reduce speed and prevent accidents in the region.

Man Sentenced for Killing the Husband of Alicante's 'Black Widow' Dies in Prison

The caretaker of Alicante's 'Black Widow,' sentenced six years ago for murdering the woman's husband shortly after they got married, has died in prison due to a serious illness.

Change in the weather: an "extraordinary" thermal drop warned in eight regions this Saturday

An "extraordinary" thermal drop is expected this Saturday in eight regions, with a marked contrast compared to recent days of mild temperatures, especially in the northern third and eastern parts of the country.

The Netherlands Enters a New Era with Its Youngest Prime Minister and a Minority Government After 117 Days of Negotiations

Three social-liberal parties form the new minority government of the Netherlands, led by Rob Jetten, the youngest prime minister in the country's history, who brings "fresh air" to a politics traditionally based on large agreements.

IKEA fires an employee who paid for her sister's purchases using her employee discount

An IKEA employee in Murcia was fired after it was discovered that her sister made purchases totaling 880 euros but only paid 151 euros, using the employee discount of the worker.

Everything about the savage rape of a girl in Bilbao "objectifying her to the highest degree"

The sexual assailants took advantage of the fact that the young woman was drunk to rape her anally and vaginally, treating her as an object and causing extreme harm.

JesĂşs Oviedo, from Gemeliers, speaks out for the first time about his brutal attack outside a nightclub: "Armed robbery"

JesĂşs Oviedo and his brother, already discharged after the attack suffered outside a nightclub, will soon talk on 'De viernes' about this violent "armed robbery."

Science reveals the truth behind the myth that eating burnt foods can cause cancer

A Swedish study from over 20 years ago linked acrylamide, a substance formed when cooking certain foods, to cancer. However, subsequent research suggests that the relationship between consuming burnt foods and cancer is not conclusive and depends on various factors, minimizing the risk associated with occasional intake of foods containing acrylamide.

A Family on Vacation Finds a 20-Million-Year-Old Whale Fossil on the Beach

Experts used heavy machinery to remove a 20-million-year-old whale fossil, discovered by a family on the beach. The fossil is embedded in a sandstone block weighing one ton.

Catalonia detects a positive case of swine flu in a person in Lleida

A positive case of swine flu has been detected in Lleida, the fourth human infection in Spain since 2009. It is suspected that the transmission may have occurred from person to person.

Susan Sarandon, Goya Internacional, moved by Spain's support for Gaza, and Sánchez responds: "It is very moving"

Susan Sarandon, attending Spain as Goya Internacional, emotionally and with a trembling voice expressed her gratitude for Spain's support for Gaza, highlighting the country's moral clarity. President Sánchez described her message as "very moving" during a meeting with the media.

Hitler's Birthplace Will Become a Police Station to "Neutralize" the Building and Deter Neo-Nazis

After years of delays, Hitler's birthplace will be transformed into a police station with a human rights training center, aiming to neutralize the building and discourage neo-Nazis. The inauguration is scheduled before summer.

Ben Simpson, Veterinarian: "This is the Food I Would Never Give My Dog, There Is Little Evidence Supporting Its Benefits"

Ben Simpson, veterinarian, clarifies that his rejection of a certain type of dog food is not due to a lack of knowledge in nutrition, but because he believes there is little evidence supporting its supposed advantages.

62% of Spaniards Say They Have "Never" Watched Pornography, According to CIS

62% of Spaniards state they have never watched pornography. Additionally, 77% believe that pornography distorts the perception of sexual relationships, and 72% think it promotes violence against women, according to CIS data.

Young people who choose to live without their own car: "If I use it four times a month, it’s not worth buying"

The car is no longer a symbol of independence for many young people, who prefer to use it only occasionally. In cities with multiple mobility options, they find it more practical to access a car as a one-time service rather than owning one, especially if they use it only a few times a month.

The CNIO Manager Accused of Harassing a Center Employee Submits His Resignation

The manager of the CNIO, accused of harassing an employee, has submitted his resignation. The Ministry of Science, Innovation, and Universities had already announced that it would request his dismissal from the center’s board due to these allegations.

The fistfight between two drivers: they get out of the car and start hitting each other

Two drivers were involved in a fistfight after getting out of their cars. The incident ended quickly when several people intervened to separate them.

Expert chefs agree: these are the best supermarket potato omelets analyzed by the OCU in 2026

The OCU analyzed 33 supermarket potato omelets in 2026 with expert chefs, and 22 of them did not pass the evaluation, highlighting a few as the best available options.

A 20-year-old young man acquitted after having sexual relations with a 13-year-old minor: "She showed moderate maturity"

The judges acquitted a 20-year-old young man after evaluating the developmental and social maturity of him and the 13-year-old minor, concluding that she showed moderate maturity.

A Bonoloto Winner Wins 157,000 Euros and the Jackpot Rises to 700,000 Euros

A player has won 157,000 euros in the Bonoloto, while the accumulated jackpot amounts to 700,000 euros. Additionally, 74 winners each receive a prize of 1,061 euros.

NASA Changes Plans and Postpones Human Return to the Moon Until 2028

NASA has adjusted its Artemis program, delaying the human return to the Moon until 2028 due to technical and budgetary challenges that affect the planning and execution of lunar missions.

Shopping with Ainhoa: Period Books and Movies to Survive 'Bridgerton'

A total fan of 'Bridgerton' after watching just one episode and reading the entire saga, Ainhoa shares recommendations of period books and movies for those looking for more similar stories and to enjoy the same charm.

The Bank Branches of the Future Are Already Here: Close to Customers and with Innovative Proposals

A survey by 20minutos and CaixaBank reveals that, when faced with complex issues, customers prefer to resolve their doubts with personalized attention, highlighting the importance of bank branches that combine closeness and innovative solutions.

Chris Martin, from Coldplay, speaks out about the 'kisscam' controversy: "When life gives you lemons, make lemonade"

Chris Martin humorously commented on the controversial incident on the 'kisscam' where Andy Byron, CEO of Astronomer, and Kristin Cabot, HR director, were caught being unfaithful to their partners during an event.

Airam’s Mother, the Young Man with Autism Missing for Over a Week: "Trust and Hope"

Airam’s mother, whose son with autism has been missing, recalls that he suffered from PANDAS syndrome between the ages of 9 and 14, a little-known condition in the country, and she remains confident and hopeful in the search for him.

Influencer Gabriela Martins, 31, dies after falling into a coma during a fertilization process

Gabriela Martins, a 31-year-old Brazilian influencer and therapist, passed away after falling into a coma during a fertility treatment she was undergoing to become pregnant.

Kiko Jiménez reacts to his father's interview from prison: "He doesn't leave me alone"

Fernando, Kiko Jiménez's father, was incarcerated in January accused of attempted homicide. Kiko has reacted to his father's interview from prison, expressing that he doesn't leave him in peace.

Laura Londoño, veterinarian: "Small dogs bark to make themselves seem bigger, it's survival"

Laura Londoño explains that small dogs bark to appear bigger and protect themselves, acting out of survival instinct. Additionally, their barking may be motivated by other factors, not just their size.

Transparencies and 'bling-bling': Is the Goya Awards carpet ready for the Bad Gyal hurricane to break all the protocols?

Bad Gyal will perform at the 2026 Goya Awards ceremony, generating great anticipation about her appearance on the red carpet, where she could challenge traditional protocols with her unique style.

A police officer on hunger strike for being unable to balance his work life with caring for his 9 children: "Until they hospitalize me"

A police officer has started a hunger strike due to the lack of balance between his job and caring for his nine children. He has requested several alternatives from the city council, but none have been accepted, so he insists on continuing the protest "until they hospitalize me."

Netflix withdraws from the battle to acquire Warner following Paramount's new offer

Warner considered Paramount's revised offer, valued at 31 dollars per share in cash, to be superior. In light of this new proposal, Netflix decided to withdraw from the competition to acquire Warner.

This Year There Will Be No Tie at the Goya Awards: How the Voting and Winner Selection Are Done on the Night

Last year's tie at the Goya Awards was an unprecedented exception outside of short films. This year, the voting and winner selection system has been adjusted to prevent ties, ensuring clear results in every category.

What the Goya Dresses Say About Us: 40 Years of Spain That Learned to Shine

The red carpet of the Goya Awards reflects the evolution of Spanish fashion and style, showing how Spain has learned to shine in the world of cinema over 40 years, while simultaneously becoming a cultural and social showcase beyond trends.

Berbell, expert in microbiota: "In winter the body is not weaker, it is more exposed"

Berbell explains that the immune system acts as a shield that we must constantly strengthen. In winter, the body is not weaker, but it is more exposed to external factors, so it is key to take care of the microbiota and follow habits that reinforce the defenses to maintain health.

From the Xiaomi 17 Ultra and HONOR Robot Phone to the razr fold, the mobiles we will see at MWC 2026

MWC 2026 in Barcelona will showcase new products from Xiaomi, HONOR, Motorola, Nothing, vivo, TECNO, ZTE, and TCL, as well as Samsung's exhibition featuring their Galaxy S26.

The paradisiacal Greek island that has captivated Brad Pitt for his next movie

This Greek island, reminiscent of 'Mamma Mia,' has attracted stars like Leonard Cohen and Sophia Loren, and it will now be the chosen setting for Brad Pitt's next film.

The Madrid restaurant that gives away 800 servings of broth for World Cocido Day

On February 27, the restaurant Preciados 33 in Madrid will give away 200 liters of cocido broth, offering a total of 800 servings to celebrate World Cocido Day.

The essential features a reflective vest must have to avoid fines

Reflective vests are mandatory in case of a breakdown on the road and must always be kept in the vehicle to ensure that when getting out of the car, the regulations are followed and fines are avoided.

Verdeliss's Extreme Effort: This Is What Happens to the Body When You Run for 24 Hours

Verdeliss took on an extreme challenge by running for 24 consecutive hours on a treadmill to test her physical and mental limits, exploring the effects that this prolonged effort has on the human body.

The BOE confirms it: gluten-free bread is now officially considered "bread"

The BOE updates the bread quality standard to officially include gluten-free and low-gluten bread, recognizing it as "bread" for legal and commercial purposes.

An elderly man locked with a padlock in an unhealthy room for a year by his son and daughter-in-law

The Provincial Court of A Coruña is trying a son and daughter-in-law for allegedly locking an 81-year-old elderly man in an unhealthy room for a year, sometimes tying him up by hands and feet. The elderly man was subjected to this isolation and mistreatment in his own home, which has caused shock and a legal process for abuse and illegal deprivation of liberty.

Journalist Juanlu Dorado Dies at 43 Due to Serious Illness

Juanlu Dorado, a key journalist from Los Pedroches and contributor to media outlets such as 'As' and 'Marca,' passed away at the age of 43 after battling a serious illness.

A real estate agency uses AI in a rental apartment ad and leaves a terrifying image: "The worst thing I could see before sleeping"

A real estate portal in Washington DC used AI to create a photo of a bathroom in a rental listing, but the image showed an unexpected frightening figure, causing fear among those who saw it.

Paloma Corcel's lawyer, accused of being a squatter, is very worried: "I receive unsettling messages from her"

Mercedes Parada, lawyer for Paloma Corcel, accused of being a squatter, has expressed her concern on 'El tiempo justo', hoping that the damage caused is not irreparable, while receiving worrying messages from her client.

This is how you can anticipate your Income Tax return: "You can know if you will have to pay or receive a refund"

The specialist explains that by using the withholding certificate, it is possible to anticipate whether the Income Tax return will result in a payment or a refund, making financial planning easier for the taxpayer.

Brake on the price of garage rentals: "We are facing a small change in the market"

The monthly price for renting parking spaces will increase by 0.3% in 2025, the lowest rise in ten years, according to data from Fotocasa, indicating a slight shift in market trends.

Renfe offers tickets from 9 euros to travel by train to Valencia for the Fallas

Renfe offers tickets from 9 euros to travel by train to Valencia during the Fallas. The promotion is valid for travel between March 1 and March 19, and tickets can be purchased until March 9, while supplies last.

Spinach with Hard-Boiled Egg, Carrot, and Raisins: The Cheap Recipe to Solve Your Dinner Without Complications

This recipe combines spinach, hard-boiled egg, carrot, and raisins, offering a healthy, economical, and quick-to-prepare dinner, perfect for nights when you want simplicity without sacrificing nutrition.

The 23-F of TarancĂłn

The author describes the night of 23-F as the longest of his life, expressing satisfaction at broadcasting at dawn the departure of the coup plotters.

Less Thanks, Please

Luis Tosar and Rigoberta Bandini will be the hosts of the Goya Awards gala this Saturday, where 30 awards will be presented in different categories.

Such Open Topics

Fleeting news and rumors that quickly fade coexist with crucial information that remains in limbo, neither resolved nor fully impactful.

Carmen MartĂ­n Gaite Wrote It Better

Carmen MartĂ­n Gaite published a remarkable autofiction that deserves to be rediscovered by readers, surpassing most contemporary authors in quality within this genre.

Eric Dane’s Ex Helps His Wife and Children Financially After His Death

Priya Jane, Eric Dane’s ex-partner, has donated $10,000 to provide financial support to the actor’s wife and children following his passing.

Trump orders federal agencies to immediately stop using Anthropic's AI

Donald Trump ordered federal agencies to immediately stop using Anthropic's Claude AI, following the company's refusal to grant the Department of War full access to its model.

Iker Jiménez Announces His Arrival to Comics with a Comic Strip Starring Himself and Apparently Generated by AI

Iker Jiménez announced his entry into the world of comics with a comic strip starring himself, which was apparently generated through artificial intelligence, marking a new creative project.

Why were magnets the terror of floppy disks in the 90s and of Bender in 'Futurama'?

Some magnets can erase the information stored on floppy disks due to their magnetic field, which made them a threat to these devices in the 90s and in situations like those faced by Bender in 'Futurama'.

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20minutos presents Ciudadano20, a space for readers to participate and share information about various topics, such as snowstorms or transportation problems. They invite users to send their testimonies or suggestions for investigation.

Ten magical spots for tourists visiting Spain: do you know where they are?

Test your knowledge about tourism in Spain with this quiz that highlights ten magical places to visit in the country. Are you an expert on Spanish tourist spots?

The iconic 'Breaking Bad' house has a new owner: streamer Adin Ross buys it for one million dollars to leave it 'the same'

Streamer Adin Ross purchased the iconic 'Breaking Bad' house in Albuquerque for one million dollars. He plans to transform it into an exact replica of the home seen in the series, maintaining its original appearance.

'Aserejé' comes back to life in Sanremo with Elettra Lamborghini and Las Ketchup

Elettra Lamborghini takes part in the Sanremo music contest, where she competes among thirty artists. The iconic song 'Aserejé' by Las Ketchup is revived at this event, highlighting the blend of talents and nostalgia in the competition.

Laura Escanes, about her wedding with her ex, Risto Mejide: "I wouldn't get married so young now, but I don't regret it"

Laura Escanes, an influencer who will soon turn 30, reflected on her marriage to her ex, Risto Mejide, admitting that she wouldn’t marry so young again but does not regret it, in an interview with 'Lecturas' magazine.

The Reality About Widow’s Pension and Polygamy: The Benefit Is Unique and Shared Equally

Although polygamy is not legal in Spain, the law allows the widow’s pension to be divided equally among several widows of the same deceased, thereby ensuring that the single benefit is fairly shared among them.

Arrested in Barcelona for Killing His Father in Italy and Staging His Kidnapping

The son was arrested in Barcelona after killing his father in Italy and faking a kidnapping. Investigations revealed that the organized trip was a trap devised by him.

Refugees Who No Longer Think About Returning: "In the First Months in Spain, I Cried Every Day"

Four years after the invasion, thousands of Ukrainian refugees have rebuilt their lives in Spain. Although they face pain and nostalgia, many no longer consider returning to Ukraine, adapting to their new reality in the host country.

Cryptocurrency Enthusiasts Despite the Storm: "I Don't Buy Bitcoins Expecting to Get Rich Next Year"

Despite the recent drop in Bitcoin, investors with various motivations continue to bet on cryptocurrencies, seeing them as a long-term investment rather than a quick way to get rich.

Testosterone Therapy for Women, the "Happiness Pellet": "Sexually, I've Gone Back to Being 30"

Testosterone therapy for women, although not authorized as a medication in the EU, is prescribed in private clinics and generates medical controversy. Supporters highlight sexual improvements and well-being, while experts debate its safety and effectiveness.

The audience chooses the finalists of 'GH DĂşo' and the penultimate evicted contestant in the final stretch: "Who doesn't take risks, doesn't win"

Anita Williams, Gloria González, Juanpi, and Carlos Lozano were selected as the four finalists of 'GH Dúo' by the audience votes during Thursday's show, moving closer to the final stage of the competition.

Alejandra Rubio denies being on a call with Carlo Costanzia during her argument with Laura Matamoros

Alejandra Rubio denied having been on a call with Carlo Costanzia while arguing with Laura Matamoros, refuting previous statements by Antonio Rossi, who claimed that she confessed it to him during a commercial break.

Carlo Costanzia responds to Laura Matamoros's interview on '¡De viernes!': "He threw the stone and withdrew his hand"

Carlo Costanzia, boyfriend of Alejandra Rubio, has responded to the controversial statements made by Diego Matamoros and has taken legal action against him to defend himself against his accusations.

Mireia's Family, a Girl with an Ultra-Rare Disease, Denounces the Lack of Research: "She’s Going to Get Worse"

Mireia's family warns about the limited research on an ultra-rare disease that affects only 100 people worldwide and has no treatment, cautioning that her condition will only deteriorate over time.

Javier Ruiz announces the departure of two members from the Mañaneros 360 team: "Thanks for your services"

Javier Ruiz announced the exit of two members from the Mañaneros 360 team, just days after the presenter faced a controversial reaction during a live technical issue on RTVR. He thanked the collaborators for their services rendered.

Pantomima Full mocks the performative man who jumps on every trend and pose: "He deconstructs himself if that’s what turns you on"

Pantomima Full satirizes the performative man who adapts to every fashion and trend just for show, making fun of those who "deconstruct" themselves merely for image or fashion, reflecting the superficiality in these attitudes.

Alejandra Rubio and Marta LĂłpez star in a tense face-to-face: "I don't think you were capable of writing a book on your own"

Alejandra Rubio revealed the title and synopsis of her first novel on El tiempo justo, which triggered a tense confrontation with Marta LĂłpez, who questioned whether she had written the book by herself.

Face-to-face between Makoke and Luis Pliego after revealing she is in debt to the tax authorities: "I pay every last euro that I owe"

Makoke denies having debts with the tax authorities, contradicting the director of Lecturas. In a face-to-face with Luis Pliego, she affirms that she pays every last euro she owes, thus denying the accusations about her financial situation.

A contributor to 'El tiempo justo' met Jordan James Parke: "He didn't want to be a woman, but he was fascinated by Kim Kardashian's skin"

Iván García, contributor to 'El tiempo justo', recalled Jordan James Parke, who passed away at 34. Parke did not want to be a woman, but admired Kim Kardashian's skin, reflecting his unique identity and perspective.

Melendi releases his first new song in five years: 'Expiration Date', a preview of his new album

Melendi presents "Expiration Date," his first unreleased song in five years, offering a preview of his upcoming album. This release marks the artist's return after a period without musical releases, generating anticipation among his fans.

Oliver Laxe, a warrior in dance, fragile in love: "I am the son of workers and carry a lot of anger inside"

Oliver Laxe, a Spanish director and son of workers, expresses his emotional intensity and internal struggle. On March 15, he will present his film 'Sirat', which will represent Spain at the upcoming Oscars.

Dulceida's Emotional Message to Alba Paul Before Leaving for 'Supervivientes': "Never Doubt Yourself, Because I Never Will"

Dulceida sent a heartfelt message of support to her girlfriend, Alba Paul, who will participate in the new season of 'Supervivientes' starting on March 5.

Leire MartĂ­nez signs her first solo album for her fans in Pamplona

Leire MartĂ­nez celebrated the signing of her first solo album in Pamplona, highlighting the warm and positive reception from the public, who approached her new work with great energy and enthusiasm.

Marina Romero, Makoke’s daughter-in-law, turns 29 visibly recovered from her illness

Marina Romero, Makoke’s daughter-in-law, celebrates her 29th birthday visibly recovered after months of uncertainty due to an unspecified illness that affected the entire family.

Gabriela Guillén, caught in a knowing attitude with a companion days before her jump to 'Supervivientes'

'El tiempo justo' exclusively showed images of Gabriela Guillén sharing a knowing moment with a companion just a few days before starting her participation in 'Supervivientes', causing surprise among her followers.

He neither smokes weed nor will Donetes pay the fine: Ibai Llanos clarifies the reason for the CNMC investigation

Ibai Llanos addressed the rumors about the CNMC investigation, denying that he smokes marijuana or that his pet Donetes has to pay any fine. The streamer explained the real reason behind the case opened against him.

Kiko Jiménez's Mother About His Ex-Partner: "If I Hadn't Left the House, They Would Have Buried Me"

Carmina, Kiko Jiménez's mother, described his ex-partner as "a lost bullet" and revealed that he hid his criminal record from her before they started their relationship, stating that she would have faced severe consequences if she hadn't left the house.

Infiltrated in the Profession of Arboriculture: Hanging from a Rope 10 Meters Up

Arboriculture involves working at great heights, suspended by ropes, performing pruning and maintenance tasks on trees. This profession requires skill and bravery to operate several meters above the ground, revealing the reality within this specialized field.

A psychologist explains what it means when you help waiters clear the table

Helping waiters clear the table reflects good manners, empathy, respect, and social awareness. It also indicates responsibility, initiative, and emotional intelligence, demonstrating a collaborative attitude without needing to be asked, revealing deep personality traits.

The video of the sinking of a Chinese minibus that was crossing a frozen lake

A minibus with nine people on board, including the driver, sank while crossing a frozen lake in China. So far, there is one survivor and another passenger missing.

Honda explains Aston Martin's problems and sets a date for the solution: "We intend for the car to be competitive before Suzuka"

Honda identified the issues in the power unit of the Aston Martin AMR26 and is working to fix them. The Japanese manufacturer expects the car to be competitive before the Suzuka Grand Prix, committing to improving performance in the upcoming races to achieve that goal.

The Champions League Round of 16 Schedule: Madrid vs. City Will Be the Short Tie, While Barça and Atleti Will Play the Long One

UEFA has announced the schedule for the Champions League Round of 16 following the draw. The tie between Real Madrid and Manchester City will be played in a short format, while FC Barcelona and Atlético de Madrid will contest the full tie with home and away matches on different dates.

The Champions 'moves' LaLiga: new kick-off times for Real Madrid and Barça in matchday 27

LaLiga has adjusted the kick-off times for Real Madrid and Barcelona's matches in matchday 27 following the Champions League draw, to avoid scheduling conflicts and optimize the broadcasting of both events.

Alex Palou makes peace with McLaren and Zak Brown after reaching an agreement: "I had the wrong people around me"

Alex Palou announced the end of his legal dispute with McLaren and Zak Brown ahead of the start of the IndyCar season, stating that he had been poorly advised.

The message from golfer Andrea Pavan after falling several floors down an elevator shaft: "The last two days have been difficult..."

Andrea Pavan remains hospitalized in South Africa, recovering from serious injuries after falling several floors down an elevator shaft.

ITP, a Rare and Invisible Disease That Causes Debilitating Fatigue: "It Affects Deeply"

Immune Thrombocytopenic Purpura (ITP) is a rare disease that reduces platelets, causing bleeding and severe fatigue that significantly impacts the lives of those who suffer from it.

Intrauterine Surgery and Stem Cell Treatment, the New Hope for Children with Spina Bifida

A trial conducted on children born between 2021 and 2022 confirms that the combination of intrauterine surgery and stem cell therapy is safe and effective in reversing the anomalies of spina bifida, offering new hope for these patients.

Accessible labeling, an urgent need for blind people: "There are many similar packages"

ONCE held a workshop and cooking session for blind people to raise awareness about the importance of accessible labeling, making it easier for blind individuals to shop for and recognize products given the similarity of many packages.

Confirmed: 11 New Conditions That Will Grant Access to Early Retirement Due to Disability

11 new conditions have been confirmed that will allow access to early retirement due to disability. Among them are Parkinson’s disease, spina bifida, non-traumatic spinal cord injury, and other rare diseases and organic disabilities.

Insurers Focus on the Life Insurance Business as a Growth Driver in the Coming Years

The normalization of interest rates and the promotion of investment products are strengthening the life insurance segment, which is emerging as the main growth driver of the insurance sector in the coming years.

A 100% Electric Renault, Increasingly Close to Being Manufactured at the French Brand's Palencia Plant

Renault confirms that it will manufacture a 100% electric model at its Palencia plant, which will not be new but rather an evolution and replacement of the vehicles already assembled there.

Cellnex loses 361 million due to extraordinary items but reiterates forecasts following its operational momentum

Cellnex recorded a loss of 361 million due to extraordinary expenses related to its reorganization plan in Spain. Despite this, the company maintains its forecasts, supported by its strong operational momentum in the telecommunications tower sector in Europe.

The 'age' of Spanish cars rises to 15 years and experts point to safety: "The oldest multiply the risk of death"

Cars in Spain have an average age of 15 years. Although they remain comfortable, they lack modern safety systems, increasing the risk of serious accidents and deaths, according to experts.

Stellantis confirms it will produce Leapmotor electric cars at its Zaragoza factory

Stellantis confirmed that it will manufacture Leapmotor electric vehicles at its Zaragoza plant. The CEO highlighted that, after the "incredible" performance of these cars in 2025, they have accelerated production to meet the growing demand.

OpenAI raises 93.175 billion euros in a record funding round with participation from Amazon, Nvidia, and SoftBank

OpenAI, led by Sam Altman, has raised 93.175 billion euros in a record funding round with participation from Amazon, Nvidia, and SoftBank. The company expects more financial investors to join as the process progresses.

6 million views in 1 week on Netflix: the Spanish thriller that is number 1 in 28 countries

The Spanish thriller 'Cortafuego', directed by David Victori, reached 6 million views in its first week on Netflix, topping the popularity charts in 28 countries.

The Goya Honor That United Hugh Grant and Elizabeth Hurley: The Spanish Film That Made History (and Lasted a Year in Theaters)

Hugh Grant and Elizabeth Hurley met during the filming in Madrid of a movie set in Victorian England, a Spanish film that made history and stayed in theaters for a year.

'Bridgerton' Confuses Fans with Something It Has Never Done Before: Pay Attention to the Last Scene

Netflix's hit show, 'Bridgerton,' continues to surprise its fans with a new twist. In its latest scene, it includes a subtle detail that many had not noticed, joining the trend seen in major productions that hide clues or special elements at the end.

Jim Carrey conquers the César Awards with a speech entirely in French: "I apologize"

Jim Carrey received the Honorary César for his dramatic versatility and facial elasticity. In his speech, he surprisingly spoke entirely in French, apologizing in advance, which highlighted his connection to French cinema.

Review of 'Scarlet': Mamoru Hosoda Goes Epic by Rewriting 'Hamlet' in Hell

Mamoru Hosoda, known for 'The Boy and the Beast', leaves behind intimate storytelling to explore the epic in 'Scarlet', his most ambitious work to date, reinterpreting 'Hamlet' in a hellish setting without losing his humanist essence.

Apple is reportedly preparing a major upgrade to the iPhone 18 Pro's front camera: everything we know

The iPhone 18 Pro is expected to include an improved front camera that will offer selfies with more detail and higher quality, especially in low-light and indoor conditions.

They create a reliable method to verify that a mobile phone has not been tampered with and to prevent espionage

A group of researchers has developed a remote identification technique that ensures a mobile phone has not been altered during its manufacturing, helping to prevent espionage and protect user security.

AWS's Commitment to the Cloud and AI to Ensure No Disease Is Too Rare to Treat

AWS collaborates with health institutions to use the cloud and artificial intelligence in the research and treatment of rare diseases, thereby improving access and medical innovation.

Scams skyrocket on this instant messaging app: this is how they trick you to steal your money

A report from Revolut reveals that scams on Telegram have tripled, warning about the increase in frauds on this instant messaging app used to steal money from users.

Xiaomi launches an ultra-thin and lightweight 5,000 mAh power bank to charge two phones simultaneously

Xiaomi introduces a 5,000 mAh power bank that is only 6 mm thick and weighs 98 grams, designed to charge two phones at the same time.

The Three Sports With Which Susan Sarandon Defies Age at 79: This Is What They Do to Your Body, According to an Expert

At 79 years old, Susan Sarandon maintains an active lifestyle by practicing three strength sports that contribute to her physical and mental well-being, helping her to defy aging, according to experts.

Susan Sarandon's Style Guide for Making Men's Suits Extremely Feminine Looks: From the Tuxedo to Prints

On February 28th, Barcelona will host the 40th edition of the Goya Awards, where actress Susan Sarandon will be one of the main highlights. Sarandon is known for transforming men's suits into unique feminine looks, from the classic tuxedo to innovative prints.

Are you looking for a fur coat? This one from Parfois is all you need to look like a fashion expert

The fur coat returns as an essential piece for winter. Parfois presents a baby blue model that stands out for its style and promises to be the key piece in any outfit.

A study by CSIC and UPV reveals that menstruation affects the daily life of more than 80% of women

A study with over 4,000 participants conducted by CSIC and UPV shows that menstrual stigma affects the daily lives of more than 80% of women, influencing various everyday areas.

Why Are Facial Wood Therapy and Carbon Laser Two of the Most In-Demand Treatments in 2026?

A beauty expert highlights facial wood therapy and carbon laser as key treatments in 2026 due to their benefits for improving the skin, such as stimulating circulation, reducing wrinkles, and eliminating impurities, establishing themselves as very popular options for facial care.

Does the chest get smaller if I start strength training? An expert resolves the eternal doubt

The article debunks the myth that strength training reduces chest size. It explains that exercising this muscle group is essential for healthy posture and a harmonious physique, encouraging people not to avoid training it for fear of reducing their chest.

Jordi Cruz's (47 years old) Trick to Prevent Butter from Burning: "We Work in One-Minute Bursts. It's Precise and Easy"

Jordi Cruz explains how to prevent butter from burning by using one-minute bursts of heat. Additionally, he shares the recipe for ghee, a key ingredient in his cooking due to its flavor and versatility.

What is the Qvevri, the ancient method for making Georgia's famous wines: "It is the oldest way of making wine that exists"

Qvevri is an ancestral Georgian method for making wine, considered the oldest form of winemaking. It consists of fermenting and storing wine in clay vessels buried underground, preserving millenary traditions that give Georgian wines their unique flavor.

How to Make the 'Tuna Melt' Recipe from the Famous Series 'Más que rivales', According to the Guía Repsol

Guía Repsol presents the recipe for the 'tuna melt,' a dish that appears in an episode of the series 'Más que rivales' on Movistar+.

A Peruvian CevicherĂ­a Transforms Its Venue into Bad Bunny's Super Bowl Show and Goes Viral

The Peruvian cevicherĂ­a Las Gaviotas went viral by transforming its venue to recreate Bad Bunny's Super Bowl performance. Additionally, it is known on the Internet for reenacting other popular shows such as High School Musical.

The Trick of a Michelin-Starred Chef to Make a Gourmet Appetizer with a Can of Sardines

Jesús Sánchez, chef of Cenador de Amós, revealed on Instagram a simple and quick recipe to prepare a gourmet appetizer in just 20 seconds using a can of sardines.

The Lebanese Chef Who Has Conquered Half the World Arrives in Madrid: He Has More Than 30 Restaurants Around the Globe

Em Sherif, the famous Lebanese chain with more than 30 international restaurants, arrives in Madrid after succeeding in cities like Dubai, bringing its traditional cuisine and global reputation to the Spanish capital.

From Bilbao to Gernika: the corners of the Basque Country where 'Los Domingos' was filmed

Alauda Ruiz de AzĂşa's film, the most nominated at the 2026 Goya Awards, was shot entirely in various locations throughout the province of Biscay, showcasing different corners of the Basque Country.

These Are the Must-See Places in the Most Photogenic Town in Spain

AlbarracĂ­n is considered the most photogenic town in Spain, offering unique spots that even those less experienced in photography will be able to capture postcard-worthy scenes.

The Modernist Church in Málaga Where Antonio Tejero's Ashes Have Been Deposited

The ashes of Antonio Tejero were deposited in a modernist church located in a well-known coastal town in the municipality of Vélez-Málaga.

From the Maspalomas Dunes to the Monegros: The Locations Competing for the Goya Awards

The five films nominated for Best Film at the 2026 Goya Awards were shot in iconic natural and cultural settings across Spain, highlighting the country's beauty and diversity as an essential part of their stories.

The 'Galician Versailles': the impressive manor house with endless gardens that hides a Masonic secret

North of Pontevedra, Galicia, there is an impressive manor house with extensive gardens reminiscent of the Palace of Versailles. Besides its beauty, this place hides a secret related to Freemasonry, which adds an aura of mystery to this emblematic Galician treasure.

The European city you should visit in 2026 before it gets crowded with tourists

Cardiff, the capital of Wales, offers a unique blend of history, culture, and art, along with lively pubs and green areas perfect for enjoying fresh air, making it an unmissable destination before it becomes overcrowded.

Pilot Perico Durán publishes a guide to overcome the fear of flying: "Knowledge is powerful against fear"

Pilot Perico Durán releases a guide to help overcome the fear of flying, highlighting that 40% of the population experiences anxiety when flying and that social media increases this fear. Durán emphasizes that knowledge is key to combating fear and improving the flying experience.

This Is How You Can Know Your Consistency at the Gym Is Working, Even If You Don't See It, According to a Trainer

A trainer explains that the real changes after training start internally and that progress is not always immediate or visible, but it does happen with consistency.

Fremanezumab: This Is the First Medication to Treat Migraines in Children

Fremanezumab, the first medication approved to treat migraines in children aged 6 to 17, reduces migraine days by about 2.5 days per month in those who receive it, improving their quality of life.

Doctor MarilĂł MartĂ­n Arranz: "The great milestone against severe Crohn's disease is already here"

The expert highlights an important recent breakthrough for inflammatory bowel disease, specifically severe Crohn's disease, which marks a milestone in its treatment and offers hope for patients.

Health authorities warn about the presence of sulfites not included on the label in a batch of coconut sugar

The Auchan brand product contains sulfites not indicated on the label, representing a risk only for people intolerant to these compounds, who should avoid its consumption.

Health Alerts About Choking Risk from Hello Kitty Gummies from Japan

Health authorities warn about the choking risk associated with Hello Kitty gummies imported from Japan. It is recommended that anyone who has these products at home should not consume them to avoid possible accidents.

Jorge Cárdenas, Oncologist: "The risk is not feeling something unusual, but getting used to it and waiting for it to go away on its own"

Jorge Cárdenas warns that although certain symptoms do not always indicate cancer, it is crucial not to ignore them or become accustomed to them, but rather to stay alert and consult a doctor to avoid greater risks.

Why does Toyota sell its new Urban Cruiser in Europe… but won’t bring it to Spain?

The new Toyota Urban Cruiser electric, designed to be affordable and competitive in Europe, will not be available in Spain, despite its attractive market and European strategy.

Two KGM SUVs made into taxis: with Eco and Zero emissions labels, they are ready for two major Spanish cities

KGM launches two electric SUVs for taxi service, one 100% electric and the other hybrid, both approved to operate in Madrid and Barcelona, with Eco and Zero environmental labels.

The Reason Why Traffic Signs Have Different Colors

Vertical traffic signs in Spain use specific shapes and colors to indicate their function, facilitating quick and clear interpretation by drivers and improving road safety.

Can a Pregnant Woman Ride Without a Seatbelt in the Car? The DGT Resolves the Doubt

Many pregnant women feel uncomfortable or fear that the seatbelt might harm the fetus due to pressure on the belly. However, the DGT recommends always wearing the seatbelt correctly to protect both the mother and the baby during the journey.

The Eco Label, Now Easier: Mitsubishi Lowers Access to Its Hybrid SUVs

Mitsubishi improves its hybrid offering in the ASX and Grandis models by launching the Motion trim, which is more accessible and obtains the DGT Eco label, making it easier to access vehicles with environmental benefits.

"There Is No Shortage of Truck Drivers, What Is Missing Is the Acceptance of All Working Conditions"

A veteran transport operator emphasizes that the problem is not the lack of truck drivers, but rather the lack of acceptance of working conditions by companies. She explains how she has managed to balance her vocation with family life and criticizes the industry's practices.

Metro Line 6 restores service along the entire line after a disruption of more than 4 hours between Diego de LeĂłn and Cuatro Caminos due to a fault

A fault in the overhead line caused interruptions on Metro Line 6 between Diego de LeĂłn and Cuatro Caminos from 1:00 PM until 5:20 PM on Friday, affecting circulation for over four hours before full service was restored.

Móstoles, Getafe or Alcalá de Henares: all the municipalities in the Community of Madrid with the VIVE Plan

The Community of Madrid is promoting the VIVE Plan to increase the supply of affordable rental housing in municipalities such as Móstoles, Getafe, and Alcalá de Henares, offering quality homes at reduced prices.

AragĂłn confirms the first case of contagious nodular dermatitis in Borrastre

AragĂłn has confirmed the first case of contagious nodular dermatitis in Borrastre. The Department clarifies that there is no risk of transmission to humans, neither through direct contact nor through the consumption of meat or milk.

Two Detained in Vitoria for Illegal Human Trafficking for Transporting 15 People in Unhealthy Conditions

Two men were arrested during an Ertzaintza checkpoint on the A-1 in Vitoria-Gasteiz for illegal human trafficking. They were transporting 15 people in a van under unhealthy conditions, putting their safety and health at risk.

A minor motorcyclist without a license dies in Valladolid after crashing into a truck

A minor without a license died in Valladolid after crashing his motorcycle into a truck. The Municipal Police reported that the young man's father suffered an anxiety attack and was treated at the scene.

San Juan de Alicante Sees Irregularities in Some Publicly Protected Housing

The mayor of San Juan de Alicante pointed out possible irregularities in some publicly protected housing, which may have occurred before signing the contract and even before obtaining the corresponding authorizations.

This is the spectacular road above the clouds in Catalonia: at 2,000 meters high with views of the Mediterranean

The road leading to a unique ski resort in the Pyrenees offers an impressive experience for travelers, with spectacular views at 2,000 meters high and panoramas of the Mediterranean, ideal for those who enjoy the journey as co-drivers.

The electronic prescription for Muface mutualists in the Valencian Community will arrive on March 3

The electronic prescription for Muface mutualists will be available in the Valencian Community starting March 3, after having already been implemented in 13 other autonomous communities, as well as in Ceuta and Melilla.

Tenerife accumulates four seismic swarms in eight days, but without eruption forecast

Tenerife has recorded four seismic swarms in eight days, low-frequency events linked to fluid movement. These phenomena have been observed since 2016 and, according to the scientific committee, do not indicate an imminent eruption.

From Apps to Science: How Start-ups Have Evolved Over 20 Years of the Mobile Celebration in Barcelona

The City Council highlights Barcelona's evolution towards scientific and deep tech entrepreneurship, with start-ups ranging from medical AI to technologies with social impact, reflecting a significant change in the entrepreneurial ecosystem over 20 years.

This is the best bar route in Seville according to influencer José Obando

Influencer José Obando shared on his social media his recommended route to enjoy the best tapas in Seville, highlighting some iconic bars in the Andalusian city.

Manu Guix's Outburst at an 'X' User Who Doubted His Name: "You're a smart one, what the hell do you think you know"

Manu Guix responded angrily to a user on 'X' who questioned the authenticity of his name, replying harshly and challenging the user's knowledge about him.

A Footballer Proposes to His Girlfriend During a Match and They Break Up Days Later

The couple got engaged on February 15 during a match, but just three days later they announced their breakup on social media.

La Pepi, famous for her "Qué merendilla," recreates her viral meme in an ad seven years later

La Pepi, known for her viral "Qué merendilla" from 2019, recreates her meme in a KFC commercial, which launches a Menú Merendilla inspired by her popular video.

Essential Oils and Cats: When an Air Freshener Can Be an Invisible Risk

Diffusers and air fresheners with essential oils can be toxic to cats, as their bodies cannot metabolize certain substances present in these products, representing an invisible risk to their health.

Feline Voices: What a Cat Is Telling Us When It Pants

Panting in cats is uncommon and can be due to exercise, stress, or heat, but it can also indicate health problems that require attention.

What are the Most Common Diseases in Our Guinea Pigs?

Guinea pigs can suffer from skin infections and urinary stones, among other diseases. Knowing their symptoms and how to prevent them is key to improving their quality of life and life expectancy.

Your daily horoscope: Saturday, February 28, 2026

Check your horoscope for yesterday, today, and tomorrow on 20minutos.es and discover the astrological predictions that will help you plan your day and make decisions.

Check the ONCE Cuponazo: Results

Check the results of the ONCE Cuponazo for Friday, February 27, 2026, and see if your number has won a prize.

Check Euromillions: results for Friday, February 27

Check the Euromillions results for the draw on Friday, February 27, 2026, to see if you have won.

Check Bonoloto: results for Friday, February 27, 2026

Check the official Bonoloto results for Friday, February 27, 2026 to see if you have won.

A Man Being Attacked by Dogs Is Saved Because His Mobile Phone Exploded

A man was attacked by dogs, but his mobile phone exploded, burning his shorts and causing burns on his leg. The explosion surprised the dogs, causing them to flee, thus saving the man.

What is the origin of the expression "Por el interés, te quiero Andrés"?

The expression is used to describe affection motivated by self-interest rather than genuine feelings, indicating that the affection depends on the benefit obtained.

What Happened to... John Obi Mikel: The Nigerian Chelsea Legend Who Has Now Turned to the World of Podcasting

John Michael Nchekwube Obinna, known as Mikel John Obi rather than John Obi Mikel, is a Nigerian legend of Chelsea. After his successful football career, he has now changed direction to venture into the world of podcasting.

The Life of Former Prince Andrew, Queen Elizabeth II's Favorite, in Photos You May Not Have Seen

Former Prince Andrew was arrested on February 19, 2026, for allegedly handing over sensitive British government documents to Jeffrey Epstein. He had already lost all his titles due to accusations of abuse of minors. This new controversy has shaken Buckingham Palace, and his life is reviewed through little-known images.

The Best Dresses from the Latest Editions of the Goya Awards

With the 2026 Goya Awards gala upcoming in Barcelona, we look back at the most outstanding looks from recent editions, featuring Aitana Sánchez-Gijón, Penélope Cruz, and Silvia Abascal as the stars of this fashion selection.

Terrible refrigerators that would make anyone run away and say a lot about their owners

Images of refrigerators shared on Reddit reveal a lot about the habits and diets of their owners. Some are excessively full, others almost empty, and some contain unusual foods, showing the impact these habits have on the impression they give.

The Best Comics by Superantipático

All the comics published by Superantipático in 20minutos, highlighting his unique style and critical humor.

A Deputy Police Inspector Requests to Prosecute a Commissioner for Sexual Assault: "Shall I slap you? Yes, let's see if with a black eye..."

Commissioner Emilio de la Calle has been under investigation by the National Court for almost a year for sexual and workplace harassment, injuries, and threats, following the complaint filed by a deputy inspector seeking his prosecution for sexual assault.

First Campaign Rallies in Castilla y LeĂłn: FeijĂło Calls to Unite the Vote for the PP and MartĂ­nez Assures that the PSOE is Ahead

Carlos Pollán, Vox candidate, stated that his party will create "noise" in Castilla y León to drive a change of course in the region, while Feijóo and Martínez lead the first campaign rallies with opposing messages.

Elvira MĂ­nguez wins the Primavera de Novela for 'The Education of the Monster', inspired by her parents

Elvira MĂ­nguez, actress and writer, has won the Primavera de Novela Award for her work 'The Education of the Monster', a novel inspired by the life and story of her parents.

Communities will have until May 31 to implement new places for children aged 0 to 3 years

The deadline is extended until May 31 for the autonomous communities to implement new places for children aged 0 to 3 years, after some regions reported difficulties in meeting the objectives within the initial timeframe.

The Government allocates 11,000 euros to communication actions linked to the Goya Awards, such as congratulating the nominees

The Institutional Advertising and Communication Plan 2026 includes an investment of 155.60 million euros for 124 campaigns, including 11,000 euros allocated to communication actions related to the Goya Awards, such as congratulating the nominees.

The EMA approves 12 new medicines and expands therapeutic indications for six

The EMA has approved 12 new medicines and expanded the therapeutic indications of six existing drugs. In addition, a medicine has been authorized for use outside the EU, intended for the treatment of sleeping sickness.

A new Chinese brand about to land in Spain: Geely Auto signs first agreements to start selling in our dealerships

Geely Auto is advancing its expansion in Spain, signing the first agreements to open dealerships. The brand plans to develop a distribution and after-sales network that will reach 50 locations by 2026.

Poland warns of a possible Third World War "like that of our grandparents" and points directly to Putin

Poland's Foreign Minister, Radoslaw Sikorski, warned about the risk of a Third World War similar to the previous one, directly pointing to Vladimir Putin as responsible for a possible military escalation.

Euromillions creates a new millionaire in Spain and the jackpot rises to 174 million

A second-tier ticket in Spain has won 75,686 euros in Euromillions. Meanwhile, the Euromillions jackpot rises to 174 million euros.

Arrested for trying to cut his partner's throat and beating her in a hostel in Málaga

A woman was assisted after asking for help during a violent argument in a hostel in Málaga, where her partner tried to cut her throat and assault her. The attacker was arrested on Wednesday for these violent acts.

The jury unanimously declares the three defendants guilty of fatally shooting a young man in AlcorcĂłn

The popular jury unanimously found the three defendants guilty of the murder of Bori, a 19-year-old who was shot after a fight in a nightclub in AlcorcĂłn in 2022. The events occurred following an altercation that ended with the young man's death, and the court held all three involved responsible for the crime.

Sweden Labels Incident Between Russian Drone and French Aircraft Carrier in Malmö Port as Serious

Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson described as serious an incident in the port of Malmö, where a Russian drone violated Swedish airspace near a French aircraft carrier, denouncing this action as a violation of national sovereignty.

Two Dead and Dozens Injured as Tram Derails in Downtown Milan

A passenger tram derailed in downtown Milan, crossing into the opposite track and crashing into a wall. Along its path, it struck several pedestrians, resulting in two deaths and dozens of injuries.

The PSOE files a complaint in Congress over the PP's "interruptions" and "insults"

The PSOE has filed a formal complaint in Congress due to the constant interruptions and insults from the PP, especially directed at the female ministers during their speeches and responses to parliamentary questions.

The United Kingdom evacuates all its personnel from Iran ahead of an imminent US attack

China, the United States, and the United Kingdom have ordered the urgent evacuation of their citizens and personnel from Iran due to the threat of an imminent attack by the US.

Former Minister Beatriz Corredor asks Vito Quiles to remove her private data from his social networks

Former Minister Beatriz Corredor requests that Vito Quiles delete her private data from social media. The judge has scheduled Quiles' testimony for April 7 in relation to the complaint filed by Corredor.

Breaking News: Receive the Most Relevant News of the Day in Your Email

This service delivers the most important daily news directly to your email, keeping you informed with the latest updates and key events as they happen. Stay connected and never miss crucial information throughout the day.

20M Surveys: Participate with Your Vote and See What Other Readers Think

Take part in the 20M Surveys to vote and discover the opinions of other readers on current topics. This initiative allows you to learn about diverse perspectives and encourages dialogue within the community.

Artificial Intelligence: What You Need to Know to Get Started with AI

Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming multiple sectors, offering tools to automate tasks and analyze data. To get started with AI, it is key to understand basic concepts such as machine learning, neural networks, and natural language processing. It is also important to have skills in programming and mathematics, and to explore accessible educational resources to develop practical projects and leverage its potential.

Which cable should go first when jump-starting a car battery with jumper cables: this is the correct order

In Spain, many drivers use jumper cables to charge their car batteries. It is crucial to follow the correct order when connecting the cables to avoid damage and ensure safety during the jump-start.

Can I Buy a Parking Space in a Residential Community Where I Do Not Live? The Horizontal Property Law (LPH) Rulings

Parking spaces are valuable in cities due to the difficulty of finding parking. The Horizontal Property Law (LPH) states that it is possible to buy a parking space in a community where one does not reside, as long as the rules and agreements of the residential community are followed.

From Candela Peña's cry for help to Fernán Gómez's "They're good for nothing": the most famous phrases from the Goyas

The Goya Awards celebrate their 40th edition on February 28 in Barcelona, with expectations for possible new legendary phrases to join the already iconic ones spoken at past ceremonies.

Eloise will be the protagonist of 'Bridgerton', season 5: all the clues that confirm it

If confirmed, Eloise, the most rebellious sister who is against marriage, will be the protagonist of the fifth season of 'Bridgerton', according to several leaks.

The new international bridge that will reduce travel times on the Madrid-Lisbon connection

A cross-border viaduct over the Sever River will connect Cedillo (Spain) with MontalvĂŁo-Nisa (Portugal), facilitating the connection between Madrid and Lisbon and reducing travel times between the two cities.

'Scream 7': Melissa Barrera's message amid protests over the film's release

Melissa Barrera spoke out during the ongoing protests surrounding the release of "Scream 7," highlighting the importance of dialogue and understanding amidst differing opinions. She called on both fans and critics to respect diverse perspectives while celebrating the film’s launch.

Changes in Income Tax: deadlines, deductions, and those exempt from filing

The Income Tax campaign begins on April 8 and the process can be completed until June 30. There are changes in deadlines, deductions, and those who are exempt from filing the declaration.

Review of 'Islas': What a Pleasure to See Ana Belén Back in Cinema with an Original and Lively Film

'Islas' explores emotional voids and absences, addressing forgettings that are difficult to fill. The film stands out for its originality and vitality, marking a welcome return of Ana Belén to the big screen with a deep and moving story.

Jorge Rey Brings Forward the Timing of Carnival and Easter: the Cabañuelas Predict "an Anticyclone"

Meteorologist Jorge Rey uses the cabañuelas method to anticipate the weather during Carnival and Easter, forecasting the presence of an anticyclone that suggests stable and sunny weather for these festivities.

The Beating Heart of Norway: NASA Observes the Behavior of a Large Glacial Red Spot

In the Stonebreen glacier of the Svalbard archipelago, Norway, a change in the phase of a large glacial red spot has been detected since 2023, a phenomenon observed by NASA that reflects unprecedented dynamics in this polar region.

The 2025 Income Tax Simulator is Now Activated: Here's How You Can Find Out If You Will Have to Pay the Tax Agency or Get a Refund

The 2025 Income Tax simulator is available without the need for Cl@ve identification or a digital certificate, allowing taxpayers to anticipate whether they will have to pay or receive a refund on their income tax return.

Alcanar is negotiating the purchase and demolition of homes vulnerable to flooding after a decade of storms. The municipality faces a significant social and political impact, which has included the mayor’s resignation, as it prepares for the first climate-related evictions in Catalonia.

Dominican Republic has over 150 million tons of rare earth deposits, president says

The Dominican Republic possesses more than 150 million tons of rare earth mineral deposits, President Luis Abinader revealed. These deposits present significant economic potential for the country, positioning it as a key player in the global rare earth market essential for technology and renewable energy industries. Efforts are underway to responsibly develop these resources to boost the national economy.

Gold prices climb, with spot gold set for a monthly gain of more than 8%

Gold prices rose, with spot gold nearing its highest since April, driven by a weaker dollar and a retreat in U.S. Treasury yields. Investors sought safe-haven assets amid economic uncertainty and concerns about inflation, pushing gold toward an 8% monthly gain, its best in months.

Bird flu devastates 7.4 million Pennsylvania chickens in a month

Pennsylvania has lost 7.4 million chickens to a recent bird flu outbreak within a month. The highly contagious virus has severely impacted the state's poultry industry, leading to widespread culling to contain the disease. Authorities continue monitoring the situation to prevent further spread and protect both bird populations and the local economy.

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US oil output fell in December to lowest since June 2025, EIA says

US oil production dropped in December to its lowest level since June 2025, according to the Energy Information Administration. The decline reflects ongoing challenges in the industry, including maintenance and supply constraints, which have impacted overall output during the period.

US seeks ownership of oil tanker and 1.8 million barrels of Venezuelan crude

The US government is pursuing legal claims to gain ownership of an oil tanker carrying 1.8 million barrels of Venezuelan crude. This move is part of broader efforts to pressure Venezuela's government amid ongoing geopolitical tensions. The tanker and its cargo are targeted as assets linked to Venezuela's state oil company, aiming to limit the regime's revenue streams.

Oil rises as Trump says no final decision on Iran; crude heads for 3% monthly gain

Oil prices increased after Trump stated no final decision had been made on Iran, easing immediate concerns. Brent and WTI crude futures both rose, pushing crude toward a 3% monthly gain amid ongoing geopolitical uncertainties and supply considerations.

Mexico’s Pemex narrows losses in last quarter of 2025

Mexico’s state oil company Pemex reduced its financial losses in the last quarter of 2025, showing improved operational efficiency and cost management. This marks a positive shift from previous quarters as Pemex aims to stabilize its finances amid industry challenges and fluctuating oil prices.

Nigeria’s economic growth marginally faster in fourth quarter

Nigeria's economy grew slightly faster in the fourth quarter, driven by improvements in agriculture, trade, and services. Despite challenges like inflation and currency instability, the marginal growth indicates resilience. Government efforts to diversify the economy beyond oil revenue contributed to the positive trend, signaling cautious optimism for future quarters.

Lithium bottom is in: global demand set to jump 25% as EV market recovers

Global lithium demand is expected to rise 25% due to a recovering electric vehicle (EV) market. After a period of oversupply and price drops, lithium prices and production are stabilizing. Increased EV adoption and expanding battery production are driving this surge, signaling a positive outlook for lithium producers amid growing clean energy transitions.

Chilean lithium miner SQM’s fourth-quarter profit jumps 53%

Chilean lithium producer SQM reported a 53% increase in fourth-quarter profit, driven by strong lithium demand and rising prices. The company benefited from robust sales in electric vehicle markets, boosting revenue and margins. SQM’s improved financial performance underscores growing momentum in the lithium sector amid global shifts toward clean energy.

Nvidia plans new chip to speed AI processing, WSJ reports

Nvidia is developing a new chip aimed at accelerating AI workloads, according to the Wall Street Journal. The chip is designed to enhance processing speed for AI applications, addressing growing demand across industries. This move reflects Nvidia's efforts to maintain its leadership in the AI hardware market amid rising competition. Further details on the chip’s capabilities and release timeline were not disclosed.

North Dakota judge finalizes $345 million judgment against Greenpeace in pipeline case

A North Dakota judge has finalized a $345 million judgment against Greenpeace after ruling in favor of pipeline developer Dakota Access. The case originated from protests and alleged actions by Greenpeace that delayed the pipeline project, resulting in significant financial losses. This judgment represents a major legal victory for Dakota Access and highlights the legal risks activist groups face when involved in large infrastructure disputes.

AI “factor flip”: Why Wall Street is dumping tech quality for traditional value

Wall Street is shifting its investment focus from high-growth tech stocks to traditional value stocks amid the rise of AI. Investors are reallocating funds, favoring established companies with strong fundamentals over speculative tech firms, as AI innovations reshape market dynamics and factor investing strategies. This "factor flip" reflects changing confidence and risk assessments in the evolving tech-driven economy.

Trump Media considers spinning off Truth Social into public company, reports wider annual loss

Trump Media is exploring a spin-off of its social platform Truth Social into a separate publicly traded company. The move aims to unlock shareholder value amid challenges. The company also reported a wider annual loss, reflecting ongoing financial difficulties as it seeks to expand its user base and advertising revenues.

Paramount to buy Warner Bros Discovery in $110 billion deal as Netflix bows out of race

Paramount has agreed to acquire Warner Bros Discovery for $110 billion, finalizing a major media merger. This deal comes after Netflix withdrew from the bidding competition. The merger aims to combine extensive content libraries and streaming platforms to better compete in the evolving entertainment market.

FedEx customers sue company for tariff refunds after US Supreme Court ruling

FedEx customers have filed a lawsuit seeking refunds of tariffs following a recent US Supreme Court decision. The ruling impacts how tariffs are applied, prompting customers to demand reimbursement for fees they believe were wrongly charged. The case highlights ongoing disputes over tariff costs and their implementation by shipping companies like FedEx.

Judge blocks Virginia law restricting social media for children

A judge has blocked Virginia's law that aimed to restrict social media use for children under 13, ruling it violates free speech rights. The law would have required social media platforms to verify users' ages and limit minors' access. Opponents argued the restrictions were overly broad and raised privacy concerns. The ruling halts the enforcement of the law while legal challenges continue.

FAA plans to reduce flights at Chicago O’Hare, cites boost in schedules

The FAA intends to reduce flight operations at Chicago O’Hare Airport to alleviate congestion and improve schedule reliability. The move follows a rise in flight schedules leading to delays and overcrowded airspace. The agency aims to balance demand with capacity, enhancing safety and efficiency for passengers and airlines. The reduction is part of broader efforts to manage traffic at busy hubs nationwide.

Brazil partially rolls back import tax hike

Brazil has partially reversed recent import tax increases following pressure from industry groups and importers. The government aims to balance local production incentives with the need to keep supply chains stable and prices in check. This rollback is expected to ease costs for businesses relying on imported goods, supporting economic activity amid ongoing global trade uncertainties.

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Saudi Aramco bringing shale gas revolution to Arabian Desert

Saudi Aramco is pioneering shale gas extraction in the Arabian Desert, aiming to boost the kingdom's energy resources. Utilizing advanced technology, the company seeks to tap vast untapped shale reserves, diversifying energy supplies and enhancing production capacity to meet growing domestic and global demand. This initiative marks a significant shift towards unconventional gas exploration in the region.

The Chicago PMI sharply increased, surpassing economists' expectations and reversing a prior downward trend. This surge indicates stronger manufacturing activity in the region, suggesting resilience in the local economy despite broader economic concerns. The improvement reflects increased new orders and production levels, signaling positive momentum for the manufacturing sector.

PPI rises to 0.5%, exceeding expectations and previous figures

The Producer Price Index (PPI) increased by 0.5%, surpassing analyst forecasts and prior data. This rise indicates growing inflationary pressures in production costs, potentially impacting consumer prices and economic policy decisions. The unexpected increase may influence central bank strategies regarding interest rates and inflation control measures.

ECB consumer inflation expectations fall in January - survey

Consumer inflation expectations in the euro area decreased in January, according to a European Central Bank survey. The decline suggests reduced inflation worries among consumers, potentially easing pressure on policymakers as they assess future monetary interventions to manage inflation and support economic stability.

Slovenia’s consumer prices rise 2.9% in February

Slovenia's consumer prices increased by 2.9% year-on-year in February, driven primarily by higher costs for food, housing, and transportation. Inflation remains a concern as energy prices showed a slight decline. The central bank monitors these trends closely to inform monetary policy decisions.

French preliminary inflation rises more than expected in February as energy prices weigh

France's preliminary inflation rate for February increased more than anticipated, driven primarily by rising energy prices. The surge adds pressure on household budgets amid ongoing economic challenges, reflecting broader inflationary trends across Europe.

Tokyo CPI grows slightly, core inflation slips below BOJ target

Tokyo's consumer price index (CPI) showed a modest increase, but core inflation fell below the Bank of Japan's 2% target. This suggests persistent challenges in achieving sustained inflation growth despite recent economic activity. The data indicates that inflationary pressures remain subdued, complicating the BOJ's efforts to normalize monetary policy.

Tokyo February Core CPI Rises 1.8% Year-over-Year

Tokyo's core Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose 1.8% year-over-year in February, indicating steady inflation in the capital. This increase reflects ongoing price pressures in services and goods, aligning with trends nationwide. The rise suggests persistent inflationary momentum in Japan, impacting consumer costs despite efforts to stabilize prices.

Stablecoin demand surge could end 30-year Treasury auctions for 3 years

Growing demand for stablecoins may reduce the need for long-term financing via 30-year Treasury auctions, potentially leading to their suspension for up to three years. This shift reflects changing investor preferences and the evolving role of digital currencies in government debt markets.

Libertarian win: Argentina passes biggest economic overhaul in decades

Argentina has enacted its most significant economic reform in decades, driven by libertarian principles. The overhaul aims to reduce government intervention, liberalize markets, and attract foreign investment to revive the struggling economy. This move marks a major shift from previous policies, with hopes of stabilizing inflation and boosting growth through free-market strategies.

Tariff refund standoff: DOJ seeks 4-month delay in multi-billion dollar payback

The Department of Justice has requested a four-month delay in repaying a multi-billion dollar tariff refund. The pause aims to resolve ongoing legal disputes and coordinate with other agencies before disbursement. This move has sparked concerns among stakeholders awaiting the funds, highlighting tensions between government priorities and affected businesses.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has expanded the membership of his vaccine oversight panel as legal challenges related to vaccine policies increase. The enlarged panel aims to strengthen the group's capacity to address and contest vaccine mandates and advocate for medical freedom amidst ongoing court cases.

Software debt slump: AI disruption concerns trigger credit market selloff

Growing worries over AI-driven disruption in the software industry have sparked a selloff in the credit markets. Investors fear that rapid AI advancements may undermine traditional software companies' profitability, leading to declining demand for their debt. This shift reflects broader market uncertainty about the sector's future amid technological transformation.

AI disruption looms over markets with US jobs data on tap

Markets face uncertainty as AI advancements continue to disrupt industries. Investors await upcoming US jobs data, which could influence market direction. The report is expected to provide insight into economic health amid technological changes impacting jobs and productivity.

Wall St records monthly declines amid combined AI, tariff, and geopolitical uncertainty

Wall Street experienced monthly declines driven by concerns over AI advancements, ongoing tariff tensions, and geopolitical instability. These factors heightened market volatility and investor caution, leading to subdued trading and lower stock performance across major indices.

Trump orders federal agencies to stop using Anthropic technology

Former President Trump has directed federal agencies to cease using technology developed by Anthropic, an AI startup. This move comes amid concerns over the security and influence of emerging AI technologies within government operations. The directive reflects ongoing efforts to scrutinize and regulate AI tools deployed in federal systems.

Canada posts a budget deficit of C$26.14 billion over first nine months of 2025/26

Canada reported a budget deficit of C$26.14 billion in the first nine months of the 2025/26 fiscal year, reflecting increased government spending and fluctuating revenues. The deficit highlights ongoing fiscal challenges as the government balances pandemic recovery efforts with economic growth and inflation concerns.

Fed chief nominee Warsh faces hurdles as clock ticks on Powell’s term

President Biden's pick for Federal Reserve chief, Lawrence “Larry” Warsh, encounters challenges amid concerns over his suitability and Senate skepticism. With Jerome Powell's term ending soon, the administration seeks a smooth leadership transition to maintain economic stability. However, Warsh’s nomination faces scrutiny over his past views and experience, casting uncertainty on the Fed's future direction.

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Bitcoin trading below $67k, set for fifth straight red month as crypto suffers

Bitcoin fell below $67,000, marking its fifth consecutive monthly decline amid ongoing challenges in the cryptocurrency market. Factors such as regulatory concerns and market volatility have contributed to the downturn, impacting investor confidence and leading to sustained selling pressure across major digital assets.

New High-Water Mark for Institutional DeFi: Mantle and Aave Cross Over $800M in Total Market Size

Mantle and Aave have collectively surpassed $800 million in total market size, marking a significant milestone for institutional decentralized finance (DeFi). This growth highlights increasing institutional adoption and confidence in DeFi platforms, signaling broader acceptance and potential expansion in the sector.

Bybit Kazakhstan Launches Private Wealth Management (PWM) Service for Large-Scale Crypto Investors

Bybit Kazakhstan has introduced a Private Wealth Management service tailored for high-net-worth crypto investors. The PWM aims to offer personalized investment strategies, exclusive market insights, and dedicated support to help large-scale clients optimize their cryptocurrency portfolios and navigate market volatility effectively.

Bitcoin falls below $67k as speculative assets take a hit amid slide in stocks

Bitcoin dropped below $67,000 as a broader sell-off in stocks and speculative assets intensified. The decline reflects growing investor caution amid market volatility and concerns over rising interest rates, leading to reduced appetite for riskier investments like cryptocurrencies.

PACT Announces $PACT Token Support on Kraken, MEXC, and Gate

PACT revealed that its $PACT token will be supported on major cryptocurrency exchanges Kraken, MEXC, and Gate. This move aims to enhance token liquidity and accessibility for traders, expanding its presence in the crypto market and providing users with more trading options.

Pipe Network Launches SolanaCDN: A Free, Open-Source Validator Client With Built-In Acceleration for Solana

Pipe Network introduced SolanaCDN, a free, open-source validator client designed to enhance Solana network performance. It features built-in acceleration, aiming to improve transaction speed and reliability. This tool supports validator operations with optimized data delivery, promoting a more efficient and robust Solana ecosystem.

Antelope Enterprise launches $1 million Bitcoin investment strategy

Antelope Enterprise has introduced a $1 million investment strategy focused on Bitcoin. The initiative aims to capitalize on cryptocurrency market growth by strategically allocating funds to Bitcoin assets. This move reflects the company's confidence in Bitcoin's long-term potential and signals increased institutional interest in digital currencies.

BTCC Earn Tops 50 Million USDT in Total Subscriptions as BTCC Reports 132% Reserves for February 2026

BTCC Earn has achieved over 50 million USDT in total subscriptions. Additionally, BTCC reported reserves at 132% for February 2026, showcasing strong financial health and significant growth in user engagement on the platform.

Bitcoin surges to above $68k amid bargain buying, positive session for Wall Street

Bitcoin surged past $68,000 driven by bargain buying after a recent dip, while Wall Street also saw gains amid positive market sentiment. Investors showed renewed confidence in cryptocurrencies alongside strong equity performance, suggesting optimism about future growth and institutional adoption.

William R. Keating invests in United States Treasury Bills and VMware LLC Note

William R. Keating has made investments in United States Treasury Bills and a VMware LLC Note, diversifying his financial portfolio with government securities and corporate debt instruments to balance risk and returns.

Josh Gottheimer makes key trades in Gilead Sciences and Intercontinental Exchange

Congressman Josh Gottheimer disclosed key trades in Gilead Sciences and Intercontinental Exchange. These moves reflect his continued activity in the stock market, aligning with his portfolio adjustments and market opportunities. Details about the size and timing of these trades highlight his investment strategy amidst fluctuating market conditions.

Cathie Wood’s ARK adds Kratos stock, trims Teradyne

Cathie Wood’s ARK Invest has increased its stake in Kratos Defense & Security Solutions while reducing its holdings in Teradyne. The move reflects ARK's strategic portfolio adjustments amid shifting market conditions, focusing on companies with growth potential in the defense and technology sectors. This rebalancing aligns with ARK’s emphasis on innovation-driven investments.

FDA approves Ascendis’ once-weekly achondroplasia treatment

The FDA has approved Ascendis Pharma’s once-weekly treatment for achondroplasia, a common form of dwarfism. This therapy offers a new option to improve growth in children with the condition, potentially enhancing their quality of life through easier administration and effective results.

** PNM declares $1.145 quarterly preferred stock dividend

** PNM Resources announced a quarterly dividend of $1.145 per preferred share. This payment reflects the company's ongoing commitment to providing steady returns to its preferred stockholders. The dividend distribution details and payment schedule were also disclosed, reinforcing PNM’s strong financial position.

OpGen rebrands as CapForce, shifts to digital investment banking

OpGen has rebranded as CapForce, fully transitioning from biotech to a digital investment banking platform. The move marks a strategic pivot focusing on technology-driven financial services, aiming to leverage digital tools to enhance client offerings in investment banking. This shift reflects the company’s new direction and growth ambitions in the competitive financial technology sector.

Avalon GloboCare closes $3.25 million private placement

Avalon GloboCare secured $3.25 million through a private placement to support its cell therapy and regenerative medicine initiatives. The funding will enhance research, development, and commercialization efforts, aiming to advance innovative treatments in the biotech sector and strengthen the company's financial position for upcoming projects.

Hawaiian Electric FY 2025 slides: profitability returns amid wildfire recovery

Hawaiian Electric projects a return to profitability in FY 2025 as it advances wildfire recovery efforts. The utility company is investing in infrastructure upgrades and wildfire mitigation strategies to enhance grid resilience. Despite recent financial challenges from wildfire damages, management remains optimistic about long-term stability and sustainable growth driven by these improvements.

SITE Centers sells Colorado shopping center for $24.4M

SITE Centers has sold a shopping center in Colorado for $24.4 million. The transaction reflects ongoing activity in the retail real estate market as investors seek value and reposition assets. This sale underscores market confidence in the region's retail sector despite economic uncertainties.

FMC Corporation declares 8-cent quarterly dividend

FMC Corporation announced an 8-cent quarterly dividend on its common stock. The dividend is payable on July 15 to shareholders of record as of June 28. This marks a continuation of FMC's commitment to returning value to its investors amid stable financial performance.

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