News Summary - 09/22/2025

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Trump hails Charlie Kirk as 'American hero' as thousands fill memorial service

Thousands attend Charlie Kirk’s memorial service where Trump calls him an "American hero." Kirk’s widow, Erika, gives an emotional speech expressing forgiveness towards her husband's alleged killer.

Watch: Prayer, tears and a Trump-Musk handshake at Kirk memorial

The five-hour memorial service featured top Trump administration officials honoring the late conservative activist Kirk. The event was marked by emotional prayers, tears, and a notable handshake between Donald Trump and Elon Musk, reflecting the profound impact Kirk had on conservative circles.

UK warns Israel not to retaliate against Palestinian statehood push

Yvette Cooper warned Israel against retaliation amid growing international support for Palestinian statehood, with France and other nations set to follow the UK in recognition. She emphasized the need for a peaceful response to Palestinian efforts to gain statehood recognition.

My three boys starved to death. I hope angels bring them home, says Afghan mother

The tragic deaths of Ghulam and Nazo’s children highlight a silent mortality crisis in Afghanistan, driven by unprecedented levels of malnutrition affecting many families across the country.

South Korea would accept a Trump-Kim deal to freeze nuclear programme, president tells BBC

South Korean President Lee Jae Myung said he supports a deal similar to the Trump-Kim agreement to freeze North Korea's nuclear program, aiming to restore trust and improve relations between the two Koreas.

Super typhoon nears Philippines as thousands evacuate

Typhoon Ragasa is approaching northern Philippines, prompting thousands to evacuate. The storm is expected to make landfall in the region before moving on to southern China later this week. Authorities are monitoring the situation closely to ensure safety and preparedness.

Anger in Australia after telecom outage linked to deaths

A telecom outage in Australia disrupted emergency services access for hundreds, sparking public outrage. The disruption has been connected to multiple fatalities, raising serious concerns about the reliability and safety of critical communication infrastructure. Authorities are investigating the causes and response to the outage amid demands for accountability and improved emergency systems.

European airport disruption continues after weekend cyber-attack

Brussels Airport has requested airlines to cancel nearly half of their outgoing flights on Monday due to ongoing disruptions following a weekend cyber-attack.

Outdoor brand Arc'teryx apologizes for fireworks display in Tibet

Arc'teryx apologized after a fireworks display in Tibet sparked criticism over environmental concerns. Officials have launched an investigation into the incident due to its potential ecological impact.

Trump pushes Justice Department to prosecute his political opponents

President Trump expressed frustration that no action has been taken and urged Attorney General Pam Bondi to investigate his political opponents.

I spent $8,000 to get back to the US after fears over Trump visa deadline

Amid fears about a Trump-era visa deadline, some H-1B visa holders hurried to return to the US, spending thousands. Later, officials clarified current H-1B holders were not affected, but prior confusion led immigration lawyers to advise immediate returns.

Bodies of Three Transgender People Found in Pakistan

Police reported that three transgender individuals were shot dead by unidentified assailants in Karachi, Pakistan. The attacks highlight ongoing violence against the transgender community in the region.

California bans most law enforcement including ICE from wearing masks

California has banned most law enforcement officers, including ICE agents, from wearing masks while on duty. Officers must also clearly identify themselves by providing their name and badge number during official activities.

Heathrow warns of second day of disruption after cyber-attack

Heathrow Airport faces a second day of disruption following a cyber-attack that affected check-in and baggage systems. The incident caused hundreds of flight delays and cancellations on Saturday, impacting travelers and airport operations. Efforts to resolve the technical issues are ongoing.

BBC's Steve Rosenberg attends 'Russia's answer to Eurovision'

Vietnam was one of 23 countries participating in a glamorous Russian song contest, which was reinstated three years after Russia's Eurovision ban.

Watch: Philippines anti-corruption protests turn violent

Thousands of protesters marched in Manila against corruption, leading to clashes with police as tensions escalated during the demonstrations.

How Russian-funded fake news network aims to disrupt election in Europe - BBC investigation

An undercover BBC reporter found a network funded by Russia that pays individuals to post social media content aimed at undermining Moldova’s ruling party, seeking to influence the upcoming election and destabilize the country's political landscape.

Watch: Is America divided? Charlie Kirk supporters weigh in

The BBC interviewed Americans attending the memorial service of a late conservative activist in Arizona. Attendees shared perspectives reflecting ongoing political and cultural divisions in the U.S., highlighting differing views on unity and discord within the nation.

Israel will occupy more West Bank land, but recognition matters, mayor tells BBC

Palestinians in the West Bank report significant hardships under Israeli occupation, highlighting daily struggles and restrictions. Meanwhile, a mayor emphasizes that while Israel plans to expand control, mutual recognition remains crucial for lasting peace.

Global conflicts drive demand for war risk insurance

Ongoing wars in Ukraine and the Middle East are increasing the demand for war risk insurance as businesses seek protection against impact and damage caused by conflicts.

Modi's tax cuts will give India a festive spending boost

India's government has reduced consumer taxes to help offset the effects of the 50% tariffs imposed by the US under Trump. These tax cuts aim to increase consumer spending during the festive season by making goods more affordable, supporting economic growth despite trade tensions.

I took a job on a whim on New Year's Eve - and ended up stranded at sea for six months

The article recounts the harrowing experience of someone who impulsively accepted a ship job on New Year's Eve, only to become stranded at sea for six months. Cut off from loved ones and unsure of their return, they faced isolation and uncertainty while navigating the challenges of life aboard the vessel.

Murdered Kenyan's friends want UK soldier to face justice

Friends of the 21-year-old Kenyan woman who was stabbed share their accounts with the BBC about the night she disappeared. They are seeking justice and want the implicated UK soldier to be held accountable for her murder.

Watch: Prayer, tears and a Trump-Musk handshake at Kirk memorial

The five-hour memorial service honored conservative activist Kirk, featuring tributes from top Trump administration officials. The event was marked by emotional prayers, tears, and a notable handshake between Donald Trump and Elon Musk.

Watch: Keir Starmer says UK recognises Palestinian state

Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced the UK's recognition of a Palestinian state, aiming to "revive the hope of peace." However, Israel criticized the decision, calling it "nothing but a reward for jihadist Hamas."

Recognising Palestinian statehood opens another question - who would lead it?

As the Palestinian president nears 90 and a potential successor remains imprisoned, identifying suitable leadership poses a significant challenge for the future of Palestinian statehood.

BBC's Steve Rosenberg attends 'Russia's answer to Eurovision'

Vietnam participated in a Russian song contest featuring 23 countries. The event was revived three years after Russia's Eurovision ban, showcasing a glitzy alternative to the traditional competition.

Watch: Philippines anti-corruption protests turn violent

Thousands protested in Manila against corruption, leading to clashes between some demonstrators and police.

Moncloa explores ways to approve part of the migration transfer to Catalonia if Congress rejects it on Tuesday

The Government expects Congress to reject the transfer of migration powers to Catalonia and is seeking to approve by decree the parts that do not require parliamentary support, in order to avoid further damaging its fragile relationship with Junts.

Several Major Countries Recognize the Palestinian State Today Ahead of a UN General Assembly Marked by Gaza

France, Australia, Canada, and the United Kingdom will announce today the recognition of the Palestinian State, amid total rejection from the United States and with the UN General Assembly focused on the crisis in Gaza.

What the Recognition of Palestine as a State Means and Why It Is a Historic Step

The United Kingdom and France, permanent members of the UN Security Council and major world economies, have taken a historic step by recognizing Palestine as a state, marking a significant shift in international support and opening new avenues for diplomacy and global recognition.

Key Week in New York: The King Will Speak for Spain at the UN and SĂĄnchez Will Speak at Columbia Following the Assassination of Charlie Kirk

Moncloa will increase pressure on Netanyahu's government this week, coinciding with the approval of the decree that consolidates the arms embargo on Israel by the Council of Ministers.

Young people who see pension spending as excessive have quadrupled since the pandemic, reaching historic highs

One in six young people between 25 and 34 years old believes that too many resources are allocated to pensions, a figure that has quadrupled since the pandemic. Additionally, skepticism towards spending on culture, the environment, cooperation, and unemployment has also increased significantly.

Madrid-Toledo or Alicante-Murcia: Around fifty bus concessions expired amid the indifference of major companies

Around 50 long-distance bus lines are operating with expired concessions, and another twenty will expire soon. The Ministry of Transport plans to renew these concessions while major companies warn about the loss of profitability on many routes.

Rainstorm, live | Catalonia suffers the worst: one dead in the area where two missing people are being searched for and floods

Firefighters are searching for two missing people in Sant QuintĂ­ de Mediona after they were swept away by water. In Montserrat, dozens were evacuated due to floods caused by heavy rains.

Living Exhausted Due to Illness or Social Pressure: "I Cried Because I Couldn’t Take It Anymore, I Saw That I Couldn’t Keep Pulling My Body Along"

Burnout and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome represent two forms of exhaustion: the first caused by intense work-related stress and the second by an illness that severely limits daily life. Both deeply affect physical and emotional health, highlighting the need for greater understanding and support for those who suffer from them.

The images of David Bustamante's striking physical transformation: "People do a lot of harm"

David Bustamante shared images on his social media that show his remarkable physical change. The singer from Cantabria thus reflects his transformation while commenting on how criticism can affect people.

Maximum tension in the Baltic: NATO deploys two fighters to respond to a Russian plane

A Russian reconnaissance plane flew without a flight plan or communication in the international airspace of the Baltic, which led NATO to deploy two fighters to respond to the situation and increase surveillance in the area.

Czech Republic asks NATO to shoot down Russian planes in case of incursions and Finland reveals the role of a future European coalition

The Czech president requests NATO to shoot down Russian planes in the event of incursions, stating that this would make Russia quickly regret it. Meanwhile, Finland reveals the key role a future European coalition would play in enhancing regional security.

Charlie Kirk's Funeral: Thousands and Trump Gather Amid Extreme Security Measures

Glendale's State Farm Stadium was the setting for the funeral of Charlie Kirk, the conservative activist who was killed on the 10th. Thousands of people, including Donald Trump, attended the emotional event filled with tears, prayers, and music, under strict security measures.

Charlie Kirk's Widow Says She Wears a Bloodstained Medal from Her Husband: "He Died Happy, with a Smile"

Erika Kirk revealed that she asked her husband to wear a bulletproof vest and insisted on seeing his body to say goodbye. She wears a bloodstained medal of his and assures that Charlie died happy, with a smile.

Elisa MouliaĂĄ records a video after attacks on her appearance: "This is my face, I had gained 12 kilos because of antidepressants"

Elisa MouliaĂĄ responds to criticism about her appearance after posting a photo on social media, explaining that she had gained 12 kilos due to antidepressants and defending her image with a video.

The big fight between Andy and Lucas and their separate paths, in the middle of the tour: "They don't speak"

Andy and Lucas are going through a serious fight and are not speaking to each other during their tour. According to SaĂșl Ortiz on 'Fiesta', Andy has already recorded one or two solo songs, indicating separate paths while the tension persists.

Rafael Amargo rushed to hospital: "His condition is quite critical"

Rafael Amargo's partner, Luciana Bonginiano, informed the program 'Fiesta' that the flamenco dancer has been admitted to the hospital urgently and his condition is quite critical.

Barça dismantles Bordalås' Getafe and Ferran Torres announces his candidacy for the Pichichi

Barça defeated Getafe at the Johan Cruyff stadium under rain, extending their positive streak. Ferran Torres stood out, positioning himself as a candidate for the Pichichi with an outstanding performance.

A bank fires 1,000 employees after monitoring them during remote work and discovering their "lack of productivity"

In SĂŁo Paulo, a bank fired 1,000 employees after detecting long periods of inactivity on their computers while working from home, citing lack of productivity.

Life after leaving prostitution is born in Carabanchel: "I fight day by day against fear and guilt to not take a step back"

The ConcepciĂłn Arenal center in Carabanchel supports trafficking victims with psychological and job assistance. In 2025, 73 women have secured employment thanks to its program, which aims to overcome fear and guilt to rebuild their lives.

The Running Over of a Train to a Cow, Which Gave Birth in the Incident, Leads the Civil Guard to Find a Corpse

The Civil Guard found a corpse in an advanced state of decomposition following the running over of a train to a cow that had given birth in the incident. It is estimated that the body had been at the discovery site for approximately four months.

This Is the Age at Which We Meet Our Best Friend and How Long It Takes to Lose Them, According to a Study

A study reveals that women maintain their friendships for longer, especially until they become grandmothers, while men tend to lose their friendships much faster.

Carmen and Lupita, the two conjoined twins who explain what their intimacy is like after one of them got married

Daniel has married Carmen, one of the conjoined twins, while her sister Lupita, who shares reproductive organs with her, identifies as asexual, showing how they experience their intimacy and personal relationships.

The Ballon d'Or Gala Arrives to Resolve All the Mysteries for the Spanish: Lamine or Dembélé? Will Aitana or Alexia Repeat?...

The main Spanish candidates arrive with uncertainties at the Ballon d'Or Gala, where Spanish names also stand out in the categories of best young player, best coach, and best goalkeeper, in an edition full of expectations for Spain.

Madrid’s Cava Baja street owes its name to a pit or “cava” between the medieval walls, located between numbers 10 and 20. Its origin dates back to the 11th century after Madrid was incorporated into Castile under Alfonso VI, when the area served a defensive function and later transformed into a commercial and popular street.

Madrid denounces that the Central Government "blocks" subsidies as retaliation for a "nonexistent" debt

Madrid accuses the Central Government of blocking subsidies in retaliation for a debt identified as nonexistent. The conflict dates back to 2019, when the Supreme Court established that the State had to cover healthcare in prisons and pay 33 million euros to Madrid, amounts that were not received, generating seizures that are now considered debts.

Ayuso takes part in the 'Madrid Runs for Madrid' and announces she will fight for the Olympics despite the chaos in La Vuelta "having helped little"

The President of the Community of Madrid, Isabel DĂ­az Ayuso, participated in the race 'Madrid Runs for Madrid' and confirmed her commitment to try to bring the Olympic Games to the capital, although she acknowledged that the recent chaos in La Vuelta has not favored this initiative.

If You Notice These 10 Signs, Consult Your Doctor: They Could Be Linked to Alzheimer’s

The World Health Organization (WHO) commemorates September 21st as World Alzheimer’s Day, a date to raise awareness about this disease. It is recommended to be aware of 10 key signs that could indicate Alzheimer’s and to consult a doctor for early diagnosis and appropriate treatment.

Cameras Capture a Thief Stealing a Bag with His Foot in the Gothic Quarter of Barcelona

Security cameras recorded a thief who, in broad daylight at Sant Josep Oriol Square in the Gothic Quarter of Barcelona, stole a bag using his foot to take it from an unsuspecting victim.

This is the prefabricated house with a balcony that Amazon sells in Spain for under 8,500 euros

Amazon offers in Spain a complete prefabricated house with two bedrooms, kitchen, bathroom, and balcony for less than 8,500 euros, providing an affordable option for those looking for a functional and economical home.

Learning to Live Beyond Screens in a Hyperconnected World

The magazine ‘Telos’ by Fundación Telefónica, in its issue 127 titled ‘Generation Alfabeta: In Search of Well-being in a Hyperconnected World,’ addresses the challenge of finding balance and well-being in a constantly connected society, inviting reflection on the conscious use of technology to improve quality of life.

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

Chris Martin made an ironic comment about the incident in which Andy Byron, CEO of Astronomer, and Kristin Cabot, HR director, were caught being unfaithful to their partners during a 'kisscam'.

Victims' Associations Demand Safer Anti-Abuse Bracelets Managed by the Ministry of the Interior

Victims' associations report flaws in the anti-abuse bracelets, which can be easily removed, quickly lose battery, and can be exploited by aggressors to continue psychological abuse. Furthermore, the loss of data after changing the service provider highlights the need for a more secure and centralized system, proposed to be managed by the Ministry of the Interior.

The harsh episode between Gloria Camila and José Fernando over Michu that ended with her on the floor: "Let's not romanticize it"

According to journalist Ivån Reboso on 'Fiesta', the relationship between José Fernando and Michu was harmful to him, which led to a heated confrontation with Gloria Camila that ended with her on the floor, making it clear that the situation should not be idealized.

BBVA reserves the right not to merge if there is an economic downturn or changes in Sabadell's business

BBVA warns in a document sent to the SEC that it could cancel the merger with Sabadell if an economic downturn or changes in the Catalan bank's business occur that make the integration impractical or inadvisable.

Álvaro Carnoto, the story of the four-year-old Galician boy who has become the youngest stamp collector in Spain

The exhibition hall of the Ourense Post Office building displays the stamp collection of Álvaro Carnoto, a four-year-old Galician boy who has become the youngest collector in Spain.

Influencer Adna dies at 26, two days after falling into a coma on her wedding night

Influencer Adna, 26 years old, felt unwell on her wedding night, was rushed to the hospital, and died two days later after falling into a coma.

The big winner from the Fed’s rate cut already offers a 6% return and is aiming for more

Investors have found public debt to be an attractive asset following the Fed’s rate cut, which now offers a 6% return. This move has sparked interest even during periods of market optimism, positioning debt as a profitable option with growth potential in the current landscape.

The Current Life of IvĂĄn Armesto, from Finishing Third in 'Big Brother' to Working with AlmodĂłvar and AmenĂĄbar

After finishing third in the first edition of 'Big Brother,' IvĂĄn Armesto has managed to establish his artistic career by working in prominent films such as AlmodĂłvar's 'Pain and Glory' and AmenĂĄbar's 'The Orphanage.'

The Best Collection and the Best Model of MBFW: Baro Lucas and África García Win the Awards

Baro Lucas, a 31-year-old designer, and África García, a 23-year-old model, were awarded at the 82nd edition of Madrid Fashion Week, highlighting young talent on the Madrid runway.

This is the exercise you should do twice a week if you have trouble sleeping, according to science

A recent study reveals that this exercise is more effective than walking or resistance training for improving sleep quality, recommending doing it twice a week to combat sleep problems.

The Button You Should Never Use on Your Router: Disable It to Protect Your WiFi

Many routers enable by default a feature that makes unauthorized access to home networks easier. Disabling this option is key to increasing your WiFi security and preventing potential intrusions.

The spectacular hotel located in a Modernist mansion that opens its doors in a beautiful town in Alicante

This new boutique hotel, located in a historic Modernist building, has opened its doors in a charming town in Alicante, just one hour from Valencia, offering a unique and elegant experience.

The Most Common Mistake When Cooking Bonito According to Chef José Calleja: "It Ends Up Like a Slipper"

Chef José Calleja warns that overcooking bonito dries it out, making its texture dry and tough, similar to a slipper. He recommends avoiding overcooking this fish to preserve its juiciness and flavor.

The revolutionary invention that will change the roads: this is the new crack-resistant asphalt made with plastic bags

Scientists from the University of Granada have developed a new crack-resistant asphalt, made with plastic bags and materials such as cigarette butts and wheat straw, improving the durability and sustainability of roads in Spain.

This is the historic route of Saladin used by Alexander the Great and Napoleon... and that now has helped Gazans escape the bombs

The historic route of Saladin, which for centuries connected Egypt with Lebanon, Syria, and Turkey, was traveled by figures such as Alexander the Great and Napoleon. Currently, this route has helped Gazans flee the bombings in their region, maintaining its strategic and humanitarian importance.

This Amazon product for under 11 euros is the best-kept secret of mechanic workshops: "It works properly"

This affordable product on Amazon, priced under 11 euros, has a 4.7-star rating and numerous positive reviews, standing out as a favorite among mechanic workshops for its effectiveness and reliable performance.

Long dresses from Zara and H&M for less than 25 euros: elegant and comfortable for returning to the office

These long dresses from Zara and H&M, for less than 25 euros, combine elegance and comfort, ideal for making the return to the office easier.

Zucchini Spaghetti, an Affordable and Light Recipe That Conquers Social Media

An economical and light recipe, ideal for those who want to take care of their figure without sacrificing traditional flavor. Zucchini spaghetti offers a healthy and delicious alternative that has gained popularity on social media.

What it means when someone always replies to your WhatsApp messages immediately, according to psychology

Replying quickly on WhatsApp creates psychological pressure and reflects different reasons depending on the person, which may include a desire for attention, level of commitment, or management of social stress.

Time Change in Spain 2025: This Is the Day We Say Goodbye to Summer and Winter Time Arrives

The switch to winter time in Spain comes with September, coinciding with the return to work and shorter days, marking the end of summer and the beginning of the new time season.

The Spanish city with the record of being the windiest in the country: over 200 windy days a year

This Spanish city is the windiest in the country, with more than 200 windy days per year. Its geographical location causes it to receive strong northern winds that cross the Ebro valley, increasing the air speed in the area.

Rumors and Misinformation about Tyler Robinson, the Suspect in the Murder of Charlie Kirk

Falsehoods have been spread about Tyler Robinson, incorrectly identifying him as a donor to Trump's campaign or a member of the Democratic Socialists of America, without any evidence to support these claims.

The Gap Between Civil Servants Pushes Unemployment Offices to the Limit: "We Have Less Space and, On Top of That, Their Salaries Are Better"

Civil servants of the General Administration denounce lower salaries and worse working conditions compared to their regional counterparts, with whom they share offices, generating conflicts over space and remuneration.

Starting from Scratch in an Old Country House: "We Fantasized About a Place with a Previous Life"

The demand for rustic houses has grown in recent years, causing an increase in their prices. Many people seek these homes for their history and character, wishing to start anew in an environment with a previous life and special charm.

Men Who Don’t Shout Goal: “When I Say I Don’t Like Football, They Look at Me Like I’m an Alien”

Three men from different generations share their experiences of not sharing the national passion for football, a hobby that for many seems more like a social obligation than a personal choice.

There’s No Need to Be Surprised by How Young People Vote

Spain is experiencing rapid and significant changes, reflected in the voting trends of young people, who display political behaviors different from previous generations, which should not surprise anyone.

Stretching the Dollars

In Spain, both housewives and househusbands complain about the rising cost of groceries, reflecting a shared concern over the increase in prices of basic products.

Europe at War?

None of the Twenty-Seven nor Putin want war, but each provocation increases the risk of an accidental conflict, bringing Europe closer to a potential disaster.

Science Fiction

The president of CĂĄmara Valencia urges politicians to reach a consensus and adopt a state vision, promoting policies that go beyond a single legislative term for sustainable and long-term development.

Spain is already preparing for the trio of eclipses that will begin in 2026: "It is so exceptional that no one had calculated its probability"

Experts highlight the rarity of the trio of eclipses that Spain will experience starting in 2026, a phenomenon so exceptional that no one had calculated its probability. This multiple astronomical event will generate great interest due to its unique characteristics and the possibility of observing several eclipses in a short period.

Adara, amid screams and desperation, asks to leave 'Supervivientes All Stars': "Enough already!"

Overwhelmed and at her limit, Adara activates the withdrawal protocol on 'Supervivientes All Stars,' expressing her desperation with screams and asking to be allowed to leave the show.

The Zodiac Signs in Autumn: Check Your Horoscope Prediction

Autumn will be marked by the trine between Jupiter and Saturn, anticipating a generally harmonious end of the year. However, December could present some conflicts, affecting the previous balance.

Countdown to the Start of Autumn 2025: When the Exact Moment of the Equinox Will Be

Autumn 2025 will begin when the Sun crosses the equator, the moment when day and night will have almost the same duration worldwide, thus marking the official start of the season.

Italy and Austria Break Record by Opening the World's Longest Railway Tunnel: 64 km Under the Alps

The new 64 km railway tunnel connects Fortezza in Italy with Innsbruck in Austria, reducing the journey to just 25 minutes. This project sets a world record and will significantly improve trans-Alpine transportation.

The Naivety of the Ambition of the Contestants of 'OT 2025'

"OT 2025" reflects the expectations and the reality faced by its contestants. It shows how their ambitions, full of naivety, contrast with the difficulties and changes that life imposes on them, thus symbolizing the tension between dreams and reality in the world of entertainment.

Pablo Motos' confession after Jimmy Kimmel's firing: "They have tried to take me down"

Pablo Motos comments on the cancellation of Jimmy Kimmel's show in the US, pointing out that similar situations also happen in Spain and revealing that he himself has faced attempts to harm him professionally.

Vassy, the US representative at Putin's Eurovision, withdraws at the last minute due to "unprecedented political pressure"

Vassy, who replaced Brando Howard as the US representative in the Eurovision organized by Russia, announced her withdrawal live due to "unprecedented political pressure."

Ana Rosa Quintana lashes out at the Government over the failure of the anti-abuse bracelets

Ana Rosa Quintana criticized the Government for "ineptitude and negligence" following the failure of the anti-abuse bracelet system, in an editorial during her morning show.

Óscar, his wife, and his daughter have one month to leave the apartment they've lived in for eleven years: "Students are the business right now"

Óscar, his wife, and his daughter must leave their apartment in Alfara del Patriarca, near Valencia, after living there for 11 years. The decision is due to a shift in the local business, which now prioritizes housing students, leaving families like Óscar's homeless within a month.

The passionate kiss of Anabel Pantoja with her dancer: "I wanted it to be a representation of what I feel for him"

Anabel Pantoja and her dancer shared a special moment on 'Dancing with the Stars.' Anabel explained that the passionate kiss was an authentic expression of her feelings for him during the competition.

The Almighty Pasapalabra

El Rosco, the emblematic segment of Pasapalabra, has become one of the most outstanding and eagerly awaited moments on television, cementing its status as a classic "golden minute" that attracts a large audience.

Ana Rosa, concerned about the wage gap between young and older people: "It is growing larger and larger"

Ana Rosa highlights the difficulties that new generations face when buying a home and saving money, pointing out that the wage gap between young and older people continues to increase.

The 'Dancing with the Stars' Jury Decides Who Is the First Contestant Eliminated in Its Second Season

Pepe Navarro and Aless Gibaja, the lowest in the votes, competed in The Last Dance to avoid elimination in the second season of 'Dancing with the Stars.'

Pablo LĂłpez's First Words After His Second Wedding with Laura Rubio: "It's a Natural Thing"

Pablo LĂłpez and Laura Rubio celebrated their wedding for the second time in CĂĄdiz, following an intimate ceremony in Madrid. The couple, surrounded by their loved ones, emphasized the naturalness of this new step in their relationship.

Fran Rivera and his brother Kiko caught together after years of not speaking

Fran Rivera and his brother Kiko, children of Isabel Pantoja and Carmina Ordóñez respectively, were seen together at an airport in Galicia, protagonizing an unexpected reunion after years of not speaking.

Alejandra Rubio's Firm Request to Terelu Campos Following the Controversial Birthday Photo

Alejandra Rubio made a firm request to Terelu Campos after the controversy sparked by the family birthday photograph, in which Mar Flores did not appear, causing various reactions among the public.

This is the current life of Miguel Ángel Cabrera, the former keyboardist of Camela who left the group in 2013

Miguel Ángel Cabrera, former keyboardist of Camela, left the band in 2013 after a disagreement over the songs for an album. Additionally, he has faced the loss of a son three years ago, which has greatly impacted his current life.

Hombres G Named 'Legionnaires of Honor': "Pride and Commitment"

Hombres G were designated 'Legionnaires of Honor' for their constant affection, generosity, and humility towards the legionnaires of the Tercio Gran CapitĂĄn 1Âș of the Legion, recognizing their commitment and pride in the institution.

Cersei Lannister Left Behind: Lena Headey's New Life as a Producer and Activist

Lena Headey, known for her role as Cersei Lannister, has left that chapter behind to focus on her career as a producer and her humanitarian activism, balancing her professional life with a strong commitment to social causes.

Violeta Mangriñån reveals that Fabio Colloricchio "is blind in one eye and is starting to see poorly in the other one he has left"

Violeta Mangriñån has revealed that Fabio Colloricchio suffers from vision problems, being blind in one eye and with his sight worsening in the other, affecting his daily life.

Angelina Jolie at the San SebastiĂĄn Festival: "I love my country, but I don't recognize it at this moment"

Angelina Jolie attended the San SebastiĂĄn Festival, generating great anticipation. During the event, she expressed her love for the United States, although she confessed that at this moment she does not recognize the country due to the current circumstances.

Victoria Federica reveals which world-famous celebrity didn’t recognize her: "Usually they ask me for photos"

Victoria Federica shared on 'Emparejados' an anecdote about an international celebrity who didn’t recognize her, something surprising to her since it’s usually others who ask her for photos. She also revealed intimate details about her life during the show.

Firefighters rescue a cow trapped for more than two hours in a peat bog

Forestry agents and firefighters from Madrid rescued a cow trapped in a peat bog near the M-611 in RascafrĂ­a after more than two hours. The owner alerted the Madrid Community Emergencies 112 shortly before seven in the evening, which allowed the successful rescue operation to begin.

This is the Spanish city that has become the international tattoo capital

More than 300 tattoo artists from Europe and America gather in this Spanish city, recognized as the international tattoo capital. Realism is the predominant style, and prices vary depending on the design and the chosen tattoo artist.

Passion for Sailing: The Coastal Carpentry Enthusiasts Keep This Tradition Alive

A group of coastal carpentry enthusiasts meets weekly to create and restore historic boats, thereby preserving maritime heritage. Although they do it out of passion, this artisanal tradition is at risk of disappearing.

Mallorca - Atlético de Madrid LaLiga, live: goals, score, and latest updates from matchday 5

Sorloth's sending off affected Atlético de Madrid, who saw victory slip away in the final minutes of the match against Mallorca.

Alexia Putellas, about Sonia BermĂșdez: "Fortunately, she now has the opportunity to coach the national team"

Alexia Putellas highlighted how fortunate it is that Sonia BermĂșdez now has the opportunity to coach the national team. Both crossed paths at FC Barcelona, expressing admiration for BermĂșdez's career and her new professional stage as a coach.

Total madness from Carlos Sainz and Williams in their first blue podium: "Some dreams do come true, that's what life has taught me"

Carlos Sainz achieved a spectacular third place at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix, securing the first podium for Williams in blue, highlighting the fulfillment of dreams after a great race.

The Women's 4x100 Relay Misses Out on a Medal: The Dream Fades Despite the Best Time at a World Championship

Paula Sevilla, Esperança Cladera, Jaël Bestué, and Maribel Pérez finished fifth at the Tokyo World Championship, missing out on a medal despite achieving their best-ever time in the women's 4x100 event.

The French Classic Postponed to Monday and PSG Will Not Attend the Ballon d'Or Gala

The French classic, originally scheduled for this Sunday, will be played on Monday at 8:00 PM, just before the Ballon d'Or Gala. PSG will not attend the gala, although Dembélé, who is injured and out for the match, will be present at the event.

Getting Closer to Finding Effective Drugs to Combat Alzheimer's: "More than 100 Being Tested"

Dr. Arcadi Navarro highlights advances in Alzheimer's research, with more than 100 drugs currently in trials. These investigations, driven by the Pasqual Maragall Foundation and the BarcelonaÎČeta Brain Research Center, aim to halt or reverse the disease, offering hope for effective treatments in the near future.

MarilĂł Almagro, President of CEAFA: "People with Alzheimer's represent 60% of all those applying for dependency"

CEAFA, which represents 5 million people with Alzheimer's and other dementias in Spain, indicates that 60% of those applying for dependency support have Alzheimer's, according to its president MarilĂł Almagro.

Guillermo Gracia, the 'golden boy' of adapted swimming: "Our victories receive very little visibility"

Guillermo Gracia, a swimmer with Down syndrome, has won more than 60 international medals, including 11 at the last World Championship, six of them gold. He denounces the lack of visibility given to achievements in adapted swimming.

Living with Joy and the Rare Disease SLC6A1: "We are an atypical family whose days are complicated"

The rare disease SLC6A1 causes learning difficulties, communication challenges, epilepsy, intellectual disability, and behavioral disorders, profoundly affecting the daily lives of the families who face it.

More rights for parents with children with disabilities in Europe: "Protect those who care"

Lawyer Pedro LĂłpez de Cerro highlights a recent ruling by the EU Court of Justice that expands the rights of parents with children with disabilities, legally recognizing and protecting those who care for them, which can improve their quality of life and working conditions in Europe.

Scalpers' Robotization from the Inside: "During Sales, We Fulfilling 4,500 Orders in 5 Hours; Before It Took 6 Days"

The Seville-based textile group Scalpers has implemented an innovative robotic system in its logistics, which has significantly accelerated order processing, reducing the time from 6 days to just 5 hours during sales, thereby supporting its growing international expansion.

Fixed Income vs Money Market Funds: Where the Value Lies Today for Conservative Savings

In an environment of stable interest rates, conservative investors are readjusting their portfolios within the defensive spectrum, evaluating the relative value between fixed income and money market funds to optimize their savings.

EU countries take a further step towards the digital euro: what it is and when it could arrive

The European Central Bank has been developing the digital euro since 2021 to modernize payments, improve financial inclusion, and maintain monetary sovereignty in the face of technological advances. EU countries are making progress in its implementation, which could arrive in the coming years, aiming to provide a secure and accessible means of payment for citizens and businesses.

This is Amazon's Prefabricated House for Less Than 20,000 Euros: Open Kitchen, Two Floors, and a Porch

Amazon's prefabricated house has capacity for up to four bedrooms, an open kitchen, and a fully equipped bathroom ready for immediate use. It features two floors and a porch, all for less than 20,000 euros.

Bitcoin becomes the new global liquidity generator

Bitcoin is transforming its role in the financial structure. As its value rises, its use as collateral also increases, strengthening its ability to generate global liquidity.

José Elías: "I am not going to Andorra because I believe in the idea behind taxes"

José Elías, owner of 'La Sirena', expressed on LinkedIn his support for public healthcare and education, stating that he will not move to Andorra because he believes in the value and purpose of taxes.

The new installment of 'The Texas Chainsaw Massacre' will be produced by the trendy studio (and already has a director)

Leatherface's latest appearance was in a 2022 film released directly on Netflix, known for its extreme gore. Now, the saga continues with a new installment produced by a prominent studio that already has a director assigned.

Why David Fincher Vetoed Reese Witherspoon for the Lead Role in 'Gone Girl': "A Lesson in Humility"

Although the author approved Reese Witherspoon for the role of Amy Dunne, David Fincher decided that she would not play the part. Ultimately, Rosamund Pike took on the role, earning an Oscar nomination thanks to her outstanding performance.

'Maspalomas': the film about the dangers of cruising past 70 by Los Moriarti that flies free at the San SebastiĂĄn Festival

Los Moriarti present at the San SebastiĂĄn Festival a drama about a homosexual septuagenarian who faces retreating back into the closet after years of fighting to come out. The film addresses the dangers of cruising in old age, exploring emotions and personal challenges in later life.

'The Sound of Music' Returns to the Big Screen 60 Years Later: These Are the Theaters Where You Can See It

The iconic Oscar-winning musical celebrates 60 years and returns to the big screen in 44 theaters across the country, giving audiences the opportunity to enjoy it again in cinemas.

'Yellowstone' casts an actor from Netflix's wildest western for its spin-off

Jai Courtney, known for his role in a Netflix western, joins the cast of the 'Yellowstone' spin-off, which continues to expand its lineup.

Discover for free with Google if your personal data is circulating on the dark web

Google offers a free tool that scans the dark web to detect if your personal data or banking information is being shared or compromised, helping to protect your online privacy.

These Are the Five Most Used Apps by Older Adults in Their Daily Lives

The five most used apps by older adults are essential for their daily life, facilitating adaptation to an increasingly digitalized world and improving their communication and access to services.

It is revealed that China could use brain data from elite athletes like Sinner or Leclerc for military purposes

It is revealed that China could use brain data from elite athletes like Sinner and Leclerc not only for sports purposes but also with potential military applications, including the development of future combat robots.

Pink is Back in Fashion and This Mini Camera Proves It: You're Going to Fall in Love

The Instax mini Evo stands out for its retro pink design, combining vintage style with modern features, perfect for instant photography lovers.

Airplane Mode on WhatsApp: How to Activate This Trick to Read Messages Without Leaving a Trace

Activate airplane mode to read messages, listen to voice notes, and compose replies on WhatsApp without triggering the blue double check or notifying the sender. This trick helps maintain privacy and prevents others from knowing when you have interacted with their messages.

MartĂ­n C, Hairdresser: "The Ideal Hair Color Will Always Be Given by Your Iris"

MartĂ­n C, expert hairdresser, asserts that the ideal hair dye color is the one that harmonizes with the color of your eyes, as this combination best enhances your natural beauty.

This is the brand that creates trendy fashion from sports uniforms

Off Season has gained popularity among athletes and celebrities like Taylor Swift thanks to its original sportswear that combines fashion and style inspired by sports uniforms.

Dulceida and MarĂ­a Pombo: a duel of sparkle and updos on the first night of the San SebastiĂĄn Festival

Dulceida and MarĂ­a Pombo dazzled on the first night of the San SebastiĂĄn Festival with their looks full of sparkle and elegant updos, reaffirming their status as style queens on social media.

PĂ­a Nieto, cleaning expert, has the perfect trick to make your beach basket look like new: "Goodbye sweat, sunscreen, sand"

Expert PĂ­a Nieto shares her method to clean and renew beach baskets after the summer, removing sweat, sunscreen, and sand, leaving the accessory looking like new.

Lorena Serrano, gynecologist: "We know that LARCs are up to 20 times more effective"

Gynecologist Lorena Serrano highlights that long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARCs) are up to 20 times more effective than other methods. She points out that despite their high efficacy, these methods are not well known and emphasizes the importance of informing and promoting their use to improve family planning and reduce unintended pregnancies.

From Carla Hinojosa's runway debut to the L'Oréal Paris awards: this was Saturday at MBFWM

The penultimate day of Madrid Fashion Week at IFEMA was highlighted by Carla Hinojosa's runway debut and the presentation of the L'Oréal Paris awards, bringing together prominent designers and figures from the fashion world.

Four Key Foods That Nutritionist JĂșlia FarrĂ© Always Recommends in Your Children's Lunchbox

JĂșlia FarrĂ© highlights the importance of including variety, freshness, and balance in children's lunchboxes to promote healthy habits and encourage them to enjoy eating healthily.

Endive Season: Delicious and Easy Recipes to Enjoy Them to the Fullest

Discover easy and delicious recipes to enjoy the endive season, from fresh salads to creative appetizers that highlight their unique flavor.

Joseba Arguiñano (40 years old), chef: "If you like juicy meat, you have to try this"

Joseba Arguiñano, son of chef Karlos Arguiñano, shares his recipe to fully enjoy a juicy pork chop, highlighting how to prepare it to maintain its flavor and texture.

The secret to buying the best loin, according to a butcher: "This is butter"

A butcher reveals that there is a part of the loin that many people tend to avoid, but that is actually the most tender and flavorful, comparing it to the texture of butter. He recommends choosing that section to get the best quality when buying loin.

Mussel Paté, an Easy and High-Protein Recipe Perfect for Appetizers

This mussel paté recipe is easy, quick, and nutritious, perfect for a healthy appetizer. It is prepared in just five minutes, ideal for those looking for a delicious and high-protein snack.

Chef Dani GarcĂ­a Shares His Secret to Adding a Different and Crunchy Twist to Zucchini Cream Soup

Chef Dani GarcĂ­a reveals how to transform traditional zucchini cream soup by adding cheese and a common fruit to achieve a unique flavor and a crunchy texture.

Goodbye to paying more for the seat: the trick to avoid getting the middle one

An influencer with 3.7 million followers shared a video explaining his method to always choose a window or aisle seat and avoid the uncomfortable middle seat without paying extra.

Five Less Crowded European Destinations for a Weekend Getaway This Autumn

These five European cities offer weekend getaways in autumn without long lines or tourist crowds, ideal for enjoying a more peaceful and authentic experience.

The Medieval Village with Cobblestone Streets and Mountain Architecture in the Heart of the Pyrenees

In the north of Lleida, near the border with France, there are small charming villages characterized by their cobblestone streets and typical mountain architecture, right in the heart of the Pyrenees.

A spectacular hiking trail in Galicia among mills and waterfalls

A nearly 7 km route in the Salnés region that combines nature and ethnography, featuring traditional mills and waterfalls as the main attractions.

The spectacular 25-kilometer route full of mountains, gorges, and forests in CĂĄceres

The Monastery of Yuste, the monarch’s destination on his journey, is located on a 25 km route in Cáceres filled with mountains, gorges, and forests. Many tourists follow this route to enjoy its stunning natural landscapes and recreate the historic trek.

The Monumental Town of Valladolid Full of Historic Buildings Where Isabel the Catholic Died

Medina del Campo, with pre-Roman origins, is located 45 km from Valladolid. This monumental town stands out for its historical and architectural richness, being known as the place where Isabel the Catholic died.

The most famous hotel in Cadaqués with 2,100 reviews: beachfront, affordable, and full of peace

This hotel in Cadaqués, one of the most beautiful towns on the Costa Brava, is very popular among tourists for its beachfront location, affordable prices, and tranquil atmosphere, standing out as one of the best-rated accommodations in the area with 2,100 reviews.

The 5 Foods That Help Men Age Better and Extend Their Life Expectancy

Polyphenols, antioxidant compounds found in various foods, are key allies for anti-aging and contribute to improving quality of life and longevity in men.

Published 'Living Until the End,' an Illustrated Guide that Answers Questions About Palliative Care

The proceeds from the sale of the book will be entirely allocated to projects by Secpal and the Dignia Foundation, supporting initiatives related to palliative care.

What It Means to Listen to the Same Song Over and Over Again, According to Psychology

Repeatedly listening to the same song can have therapeutic effects on mental health, serving as a form of emotional self-regulation, although it is not always beneficial and depends on the context and the individual.

Not all back pain is due to bad posture: when it can be a sign of cancer

Usual lower back pain is often benign, but in some cases, it can indicate serious conditions such as cancer. Warning signs include persistent pain, pain at night, pain unrelated to posture, or pain accompanied by other symptoms, which requires medical evaluation to rule out malignant causes.

Óscar Fernández, nutritionist: "These are the three most cancer-causing foods there are"

Óscar Fernández warns about three foods with high cancer-causing potential due to their ingredients and preparation processes. He emphasizes the importance of reading labels to avoid hidden risks in seemingly harmless foods.

Scientists advise using a special clinical tool to assess cardiovascular risk, considered more accurate than traditional percentage-based methods.

The Meaning and Importance of a Car's Torque

Torque is key to understanding a car's strength and responsiveness, especially at low RPMs and during acceleration, being as important as horsepower.

A foreign motorcyclist overtakes on a solid line and encounters a National Police checkpoint: "It doesn't matter, don't worry, go ahead"

A foreign motorcyclist posted a video on Instagram where he overtakes on a solid line right in front of a National Police checkpoint. Despite the violation, the officers did not penalize him and allowed him to continue without any problem.

The fine that the scooter driver intercepted driving on a highway in Ourense will receive

The Civil Guard stopped on September 11 an electric scooter driver at km 247 of the A-52 highway in Ourense, where he was driving illegally.

The type of traffic fines from the DGT that have increased the most

In 2023, the Directorate-General for Traffic issued a historic record of 5,413,507 fines, collecting nearly 540 million euros, marking a significant increase in penalties.

This is the highest bridge in the world that has just opened to traffic: it supported up to 96 trucks on it

This bridge in southern China, the highest in the world, is an impressive engineering achievement and can support enormous loads, demonstrating its robustness by withstanding the weight of up to 96 trucks simultaneously.

Shocking video of a drunk truck driver weaving on a road in Teruel

The Traffic Civil Guard of Teruel stopped a truck driver who was driving on the N-420 with a blood alcohol level five times over the limit, thanks to a video that showed how he was dangerously weaving while driving.

SĂĄnchez assures that he will reform the regional financing model before the end of the legislative term: "It will be a reality"

Illa highlights that SĂĄnchez's leadership helps strengthen unity between Catalonia and Spain. Furthermore, SĂĄnchez commits to reforming the regional financing model before the end of the legislative term, assuring that this reform will become a reality.

Heavy rains cause an incident on the Rodalies infrastructure in Garraf affecting lines R2, R14, R15, R16, and R17

The heavy rains caused a tree to fall, forcing the R11 line to operate on a single track between Maçanet-Massanes and Caldes de Malavella, in addition to affecting the Rodalies infrastructure in Garraf, impacting lines R2, R14, R15, R16, and R17.

A 24-year-old man dies after hitting his head diving into a pool in Toledo

A 24-year-old man died in Toledo after hitting his head diving into a pool. Emergency services arrived at the scene but were unable to save him, and he died on site.

Fine of 205,949 euros for changing a property to tourist use without permission in Ibiza

A property in Ibiza was fined 205,949 euros for being used as a holiday accommodation without the required authorization, being offered on digital platforms without permission for change to tourist use.

A former Civil Guard member posing as an agent is caught at the Melilla border with 30 kilos of hashish

A former Civil Guard member was arrested at the Melilla border with 30 kilos of hashish. The prosecution is investigating whether he is linked to an international drug trafficking network.

Two occupants of the drug boat in which another died after crashing with a Civil Guard patrol boat detained

Two occupants of a drug boat were detained after crashing with a Civil Guard patrol boat. One of the arrested was seriously injured, another was injured, and a third occupant died in the accident.

Acrobatics and planes at almost the speed of sound at the Festa al Cel in Salou, Spain’s oldest and most important air festival

Spain’s oldest and most important air festival, Festa al Cel, returns to Salou after five years without being held, offering impressive acrobatics and flights of planes at almost the speed of sound in the town of Tarragona.

Two Active Fires in Galicia, in Lobios and PantĂłn, with More Than 2,000 Hectares Devastated

Two active fires are affecting Galicia, one in Lobios and another in Pantón, destroying more than 2,000 hectares. The fire in Lobios has mainly affected two hectares within the Baixa Limia-Serra do Xurés Natural Park.

Pacma holds its national demonstration against bullfighting in Sol

Pacma organized a national demonstration in Sol against bullfighting. The organizers estimated an attendance of 10,000 people, while the Government Delegation reported 1,200 attendees.

A 70-Year-Old Man Dies from an Insect Sting in Algeciras

A 70-year-old man died after being stung by an insect, possibly a wasp, while riding a motorcycle in Algeciras.

Prison for the British woman arrested for strangling a friend with a vacuum cleaner cable in Benidorm

A 64-year-old British woman was arrested for strangling a friend with a vacuum cleaner cable in Benidorm. A local court has ordered her provisional imprisonment, with communication and no bail while the investigation continues.

A New Fish Species Discovered and Goes Viral Due to Its Curious Appearance: "That's a Pokémon"

A new 9 cm snailfish species has been discovered living in the depths of the Monterey Canyon. Its peculiar appearance has gone viral, with social media users comparing it to a Pokémon.

A Body Language Expert on Mobile Phone Use: "Every Time You Look at It, You Seem Like a Loser"

Vanessa Van Edwards explains that frequently looking at your phone creates a bad impression, as small gestures significantly influence how others perceive us.

She leaves a note at the entrance of the Getafe building where the alleged thief of her daughter's phone lives: "I don't care why you have it"

A mother left a note at the doorway of the alleged thief of her daughter's phone in Getafe, stating that she doesn't care why they have the phone. The girl's pink iPhone 16 is locked, and the loss has already been reported to the police station.

The Romagna Water Dog, Leader in Truffle Hunting, Affectionate and Trusting in Coexistence

The Lagotto Romagnolo stands out for its strong work instinct, especially in truffle hunting, surpassing the passive companion dog. It is affectionate and trusting, adapting well to coexistence.

Recent studies explore the connection between cats and psychotic disorders

Current evidence suggests possible mental health risks associated with cats, but emphasizes avoiding criminalizing felines or causing unnecessary alarm among their owners.

A gym for dogs, the new bet on canine well-being in Shanghai

The first gym for dogs in China combines exercise and therapy to improve their well-being, although it raises concerns for being an expensive and exclusive service.

Your Daily Horoscope: Monday, September 22, 2025

Check your horoscope for yesterday, today, and tomorrow on 20minutos.es to discover the astrological predictions that will guide you through your day-to-day life.

Check the ONCE Sueldazo: Results

Check here the results of the ONCE Sueldazo corresponding to the draw of Sunday, September 21, 2025. Find out if you are one of the prize winners.

Check El Gordo: results for Sunday, September 21, 2025

Check the results of the El Gordo de la Primitiva draw held on Sunday, September 21, 2025, to find out the winning numbers and corresponding prizes.

A monkey roams freely through the streets after escaping from a zoo: "It won't let itself be captured"

A monkey escaped from a zoo and now wanders freely through the streets. Authorities warn residents not to approach or try to capture it, as it may be dangerous.

Banning Non-Consensual Genital Photos: The Example Europe Needs to Follow

The Austrian justice system has classified the non-consensual sending of genital photos as a crime, covering everything from social networks to Airdrop, as a measure to combat digital harassment and protect women. This action is presented as an example for Europe to follow.

Who was... Lewis Tewanima, the Native American who won an Olympic silver medal

Lewis Tewanima, a member of the Hopi tribe, represented the United States at the 1912 Olympic Games in Stockholm, where he won the silver medal in the marathon event.

The Best Photos from the Memorial for Charlie Kirk in Arizona

About 100,000 people, including President Donald Trump and Vice President J.D. Vance, attended the memorial for conservative activist Charlie Kirk at the State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, following his assassination on September 10 in Utah.

The Most Attractive Celebrities of Summer 2025

The Spanish have chosen the most attractive famous men and women of summer 2025, highlighting their beauty and popularity during this season.

Not Only Courtois: Loaned Players Who Excelled During Their Loans

Loans aim to increase the value of players so that their clubs can gain future benefits. However, some footballers not only fulfilled that objective but also left a remarkable mark during their loan periods, standing out for their exceptional performance.

From Mou to Klopp, coaches who are better on the sidelines than they were as players

Many football coaches stand out more in their careers as managers than as players. After retiring, they use their experience to guide and teach their teams, achieving greater success on the sidelines than on the field. This gallery reviews some of those notable names.

Trump, on the Russian jets in Estonian airspace: "I don't like it, it could be a big problem"

The incursion of three Russian MIG-31s into Estonian airspace caused a reaction from US President Donald Trump, who expressed his disapproval and warned that it could be a big problem. This incident also led to the activation of NATO response mechanisms.

VPO Rental Aid with Purchase Option Will Have Limited Reach: 1,200 Units Promoted Since 2014 in Just Seven Regions

Since 2014, only 1,200 VPO rental units with a purchase option have been promoted, mainly concentrated in Madrid (460) and Andalusia (169). In regions such as Catalonia and the Valencian Community, this scheme has not been used, limiting its reach and application to seven autonomous communities.

The Life of José 'el del Buque,' the Canary Islands Narco Who Fights in MMA Matches and Whose Wife and Son Were Kidnapped in a 'Vuelco'

José 'el del Buque' is an MMA fighter and gym owner in the Canary Islands, also known for his multiple convictions related to drug trafficking. His life becomes even more complicated after the kidnapping of his wife and son in a "vuelco," a case connected to his criminal activities.

71% of Young Migrants Who Arrived in Spain as Unaccompanied Minors Are Working

71% of young migrants who arrived in Spain as unaccompanied minors are working, an increase of 37 points since 2021, thanks to the reform of the immigration regulations implemented that year.

Luis Miguel, partner of a woman with Alzheimer's: "The reality is harsh and caregivers and family members don't know what to do"

Servimedia organized a dialogue on early dementia detection, emphasizing it as the key to improving quality of life and enabling informed decisions for patients and caregivers facing the harsh realities of Alzheimer's disease.

This is 'Super Sparta,' Netanyahu's idea to turn Israel into an autarky if the trade embargo spreads worldwide

Netanyahu aims for Israel to achieve economic independence in the face of potential global embargoes. He has proposed transforming the country into a "Super Sparta," an autarky that combines resilience and self-sufficiency in response to international crises such as the invasion of Gaza.

The PP states that we must "enter the debate of the facts" and stop the deaths in Gaza

Juan Bravo, Deputy Secretary of Finance of the PP, supports the two-state solution and urges the adoption of concrete measures to stop the deaths and the crisis in Gaza, highlighting the importance of addressing the current reality of the conflict.

Check National Lottery: Results for Saturday, September 20

Check the official results of the National Lottery for Saturday, September 20, 2025, and see if you have won any of the different prizes offered that day.

National Lottery Draw on Saturday, September 20: Results and Prizes

The National Lottery draw on Saturday, September 20 offered a total prize of 42 million euros. The results and prize distribution were announced after the event.

Check Bonoloto: results for Sunday, September 21, 2025

Check the official Bonoloto results for the draw on Sunday, September 21, 2025, to verify your numbers and prizes.

More than 68,000 pilgrims completed the Portuguese Coastal Way this year, an increase of nearly 20% compared to 2024, establishing it as the third most popular Camino route for being easier, more beautiful, and cooler.

Comings and Goings, Decrees and Falls: The Story of the Parisian Mansion that the Government Hands Over to the PNV and Dates Back to the Civil War

The Parisian mansion, crucial for the Basque Government in exile since 1936, has undergone multiple changes and disputes. Originally claimed by the PNV as acquired property, the Government now hands it over to the party, closing a history that traces back to the Spanish Civil War.

The National Lottery showers thousands of euros across eleven provinces

The first prize of the National Lottery was distributed in eleven municipalities across ten provinces, awarding thousands of euros to numerous winners.

Vox demands the immediate removal of textbooks containing elements of ideological indoctrination

Vox calls for an urgent review and removal nationwide of any textbooks that include content related to the 2030 Agenda, considering that it promotes ideological indoctrination.

The Four Things You Should Know Before Buying a House, According to a Lawyer: "People Have No Idea"

Andrés Millån, lawyer and content creator on TikTok with the account LawTips, shares four key legal tips you should know before buying a house to avoid problems and make informed decisions.

Hamas publishes a "farewell" image of nearly 50 hostages in Gaza

Hamas released a farewell image of around 50 hostages in Gaza, amid the large-scale Israeli offensive against the city.

20AM: Everything You Need to Know to Start Your Day Informed

20AM offers a summary of key news to start the day informed, covering topics such as politics, economy, society, and international events. The newsletter highlights the most relevant happenings, analysis, and important data to understand current affairs and make informed decisions.

My Wallet: Tips and Tricks to Make the Most of Your Budget

This article offers practical advice to optimize your personal budget. It includes tricks to control expenses, plan savings, and take advantage of deals. The key lies in good financial organization, prioritizing needs, and avoiding impulse purchases to improve economic health and achieve financial goals.

CinemanĂ­a: Series and Movies You Can't Miss

This article highlights the essential series and movies of the moment, recommending key titles for different tastes. It includes new releases from popular platforms, acclaimed productions, and launches that promise success, offering a guide to enjoying the best current audiovisual content.

Goodbye to paying more for the seat: the trick to avoid getting stuck in the middle seat

An influencer with over 3.7 million followers shared in a video his method to always make sure he sits by the window or the aisle, thus avoiding the uncomfortable middle seat.

International Critics Fall for 'Daryl Dixon': "It's Like 'A Fistful of Dollars,' but with Zombies"

The premiere of 'Daryl Dixon,' starring Norman Reedus and Melissa McBride, has received global praise, highlighting it as an innovative blend of classic western and zombie genres, captivating both critics and international audiences.

The Most Famous Hotel in Cadaqués with 2,100 Reviews: Seafront, Affordable, and Full of Peace

This hotel in Cadaqués, one of the most beautiful towns on the Costa Brava, is very popular among tourists and stands out for its excellent ratings. It offers a seafront location, affordable prices, and a peaceful atmosphere that attracts visitors looking for tranquility.

The City in Catalonia Where the 'OperaciĂłn Triunfo' Academy Is Located: Medieval and Modernist Heritage

The Catalan city that hosts the 'OperaciĂłn Triunfo' Academy stands out for its medieval and modernist heritage, featuring a unique urban layout that combines historic buildings and a protected natural environment.

Joseba Arguiñano (40 years old), chef: "If you like juicy meat, you have to try this"

Joseba Arguiñano, son of the famous chef Karlos Arguiñano, shares a recipe to fully enjoy a juicy pork chop, highlighting tips to enhance its flavor and texture.

Meryl Streep on her unforgettable kiss with Robert Redford: "By the fifth take, I was already in love"

Meryl Streep recalled her iconic on-screen kiss with Robert Redford, whom she considers her best on-screen partner. The actress said that by the fifth take, she was already in love with the leading man, who is currently 89 years old.

Orforglipron Arrives, a Pill Alternative to Ozempic: How Does It Work?

GLP-1 receptor agonists have revolutionized diabetes treatment. Orforglipron emerges as a pill option that could replace injections like Ozempic, making disease management easier.

A new trojan threatens your mobile: RatOn can make automatic money transfers

RatON is a trojan developed from scratch, representing a new and especially dangerous threat. It can perform automatic money transfers from mobile devices, increasing the risk for affected users.

Neither Egg nor Breadcrumbs: The Simple Andalusian Trick to Fry Fish Better Than Anyone Else

Fried fish is an iconic dish of Andalusia. Andalusians avoid using egg or breadcrumbs to fry fish, preferring a simple technique that enhances its flavor and texture, achieving a crispy and tasty result that stands out in the regional cuisine.

Treasury begins the refund of income tax (IRPF) for retired mutual fund members: deadlines and late payment interest

The Tax Agency has started the automatic refund of income tax (IRPF) for retirees who contributed before 1979 to a mandatory labor mutual fund, setting deadlines and applying late payment interest.

A Civil Guard Warns a Young Woman About the Dangers of Not Being Properly Equipped on a Motorcycle

A young motorcyclist shared on social media the warning she received from a Civil Guard officer for not wearing the proper protective gear while riding her motorcycle, highlighting the risks of not being properly equipped.

Mercadona launches new nail polishes with seasonal colors for a limited time: they are going to sell out

Under the direction of Juan Roig, Mercadona has expanded its nail polish range with two new seasonal colors perfect for the transitional season, available for a limited time and in high demand.

Gold prices rise with record highs close amid Fed rate cut cheer

Gold prices surged to record highs as markets reacted positively to expectations of a Federal Reserve interest rate cut. Investors sought safe-haven assets amid economic uncertainty, driving up demand for gold. The upbeat sentiment over potential monetary easing fueled the rally, pushing prices to new peaks by the close of trading.

Oil gains as tension flares in Europe, Middle East

Oil prices rose due to escalating tensions in Europe and the Middle East, raising concerns over supply disruptions. Geopolitical strains have heightened market uncertainty, leading to increased buying activity as traders anticipate potential impacts on global oil supplies.

Mexico confirms case of New World screwworm in Nuevo Leon, USDA says

Mexico has confirmed a case of the New World screwworm in Nuevo Leon, according to the USDA. This parasitic fly poses a serious threat to livestock as its larvae feed on living tissue, causing severe damage. Authorities are increasing surveillance and control measures to prevent the spread of this pest and protect the region's agricultural industry.

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Oil prices slip as robust supply outweighs Fed cut

Oil prices fell due to ample supply outweighing the impact of the Federal Reserve's recent interest rate cut. Despite hopes that the Fed's move might boost demand, persistent strong output from major oil producers kept prices under pressure, signaling a supply-driven market dynamic.

Storm Gabrielle gains hurricane strength, NHC says

Hurricane Gabrielle has intensified, reaching hurricane strength according to the National Hurricane Center. The storm poses a threat with strong winds and heavy rain as it approaches affected areas. Authorities are monitoring its path closely to issue timely warnings and ensure public safety. Residents are advised to prepare for potential impacts and stay updated with official guidance.

Maduro offers to engage in direct talks with Trump envoy Grenell

Venezuelan President NicolĂĄs Maduro has expressed willingness to hold direct talks with Richard Grenell, former U.S. envoy and Trump administration official. This move signals an openness to dialogue amid ongoing tensions between Venezuela and the United States, aiming to address political and economic issues affecting the country.

Maduro offers to engage in direct talks with Trump envoy Grenell

Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has expressed willingness to hold direct talks with Donald Trump’s envoy, Richard Grenell. This move signals a potential shift in dialogue between the two nations amid ongoing political tensions. Maduro’s offer aims to address diplomatic conflicts and explore avenues for negotiation despite the strained U.S.-Venezuela relations.

Oil prices slip as robust supply outweighs Fed cut

Oil prices fell as strong global supply outweighed market optimism following the Federal Reserve's interest rate cut. Despite expectations that lower rates might boost demand, ample oil production and exports have kept prices under pressure, indicating that supply factors currently dominate market movements.

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Jefferies starts coverage on Unisys with a “hold” rating as growth prospects emerge

Jefferies initiated coverage on Unisys with a "hold" rating, recognizing emerging growth opportunities. While cautious, the firm sees potential in Unisys' strategic initiatives and market positioning that could lead to future gains.

Taiwan stocks lower at close of trade; Taiwan Weighted down 0.74%

Taiwan stocks closed lower, with the Taiwan Weighted Index falling 0.74%. Market sentiment was weighed down by global economic concerns and profit-taking. Key sectors experienced declines, reflecting cautious investor behavior amid ongoing uncertainties in the global financial environment.

Nassef Sawiris plans $50 billion US infrastructure investment push - report

Egyptian billionaire Nassef Sawiris is reportedly planning to invest $50 billion in the US infrastructure sector. The move aims to capitalize on opportunities arising from recent government spending and modernization efforts across various infrastructure projects. Sawiris intends to leverage his experience and global network to participate in large-scale developments, boosting economic growth and job creation in the US.

China’s Chery Automobile to price shares at top of range in Hong Kong IPO, sources say

China’s Chery Automobile plans to price its shares at the top of the expected range in its Hong Kong IPO, signaling strong investor demand. The automaker aims to raise substantial funds to fund expansion and new energy vehicle development. Market watchers view this move as a positive indicator of confidence in China's electric vehicle sector and Chery’s growth prospects.

Roche’s giredestrant shows positive results in advanced breast cancer trial

Roche’s giredestrant demonstrated promising efficacy and safety in a phase 3 trial for advanced breast cancer. The drug improved progression-free survival compared to standard treatments, offering hope for patients with hormone receptor-positive, HER2-negative metastatic breast cancer. These positive results support giredestrant as a potential new therapy option, pending further regulatory review.

Ipsen’s IPN10200 shows promising results in Phase II aesthetics trial

Ipsen’s IPN10200 demonstrated positive efficacy and safety outcomes in its Phase II trial for aesthetic use. The experimental treatment showed significant improvements in targeted areas with a favorable side effect profile, supporting further clinical development. These results highlight IPN10200’s potential as a new option in aesthetic medicine.

Pfizer closes in on $7.3 billion takeover of anti-obesity drugmaker Metsera, FT reports

Pfizer is nearing a $7.3 billion deal to acquire Metsera, a biotech firm known for its anti-obesity drug. The takeover aims to strengthen Pfizer’s position in the growing obesity treatment market. The acquisition reflects Pfizer’s strategic focus on expanding its portfolio beyond traditional pharmaceuticals into high-demand specialty therapies. Final terms and regulatory approvals are pending, as reported by the Financial Times.

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Nvidia and Abu Dhabi Institute Launch Joint AI and Robotics Lab in the UAE

Nvidia and Abu Dhabi’s Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence have partnered to establish a joint AI and robotics lab in the UAE. The facility aims to advance research and innovation in AI technologies and robotics, supporting the UAE’s goal to become a global hub for artificial intelligence development and applications.

Ericsson gets $1.33 billion 5G contract from VodafoneThree

Ericsson has secured a $1.33 billion contract from VodafoneThree to expand its 5G network. The deal aims to enhance VodafoneThree’s connectivity and support the rollout of advanced 5G services across multiple regions, strengthening network capacity and performance for users. This partnership highlights Ericsson’s leading role in global 5G infrastructure development.

Turkey says it is ending additional tariffs on some US imports

Turkey announced it will lift additional tariffs on certain US imports, aiming to improve trade relations amid ongoing diplomatic efforts. The move is seen as a positive step toward easing tensions and boosting economic cooperation between the two nations. Specific products affected or the exact timeline for tariff removals were not detailed.

UK fighter jets begin NATO air defence mission over Poland

UK fighter jets have started a NATO air defence mission over Poland as part of increased support amid regional security concerns. The deployment aims to bolster NATO's eastern flank, enhancing air patrols and deterrence against potential threats in the area. This mission underscores the alliance's commitment to collective defence and maintaining stability in Eastern Europe.

Moody's cuts Poland's outlook to 'negative' on weaker fiscal outlook and political gridlock

Moody’s downgraded Poland’s credit outlook to negative, citing a weaker fiscal outlook and ongoing political gridlock. The agency expressed concerns over rising public debt, limited fiscal flexibility, and uncertainties stemming from political conflicts that may hinder effective economic governance and reforms. Despite these challenges, Poland's credit rating remains stable for now.

Italy's budget deficit could fall below 3% of GDP this year, Finance Minister says

Italy's Finance Minister announced that the country's budget deficit is expected to drop below 3% of GDP this year. This improvement reflects stronger economic performance and effective fiscal measures, indicating progress towards meeting EU deficit limits and improving financial stability.

Trump says China's Xi approved TikTok deal

Former President Trump stated that Chinese President Xi Jinping approved the deal for TikTok, indicating high-level consent for the negotiations. This claim highlights the geopolitical importance of the social media app amid U.S.-China tensions and ongoing scrutiny of TikTok’s data security and ownership.

Canada's July retail sales drop 0.8%, but rebound likely in August

Canada's retail sales declined by 0.8% in July, indicating a slowdown in consumer spending amid rising inflation and interest rates. However, analysts predict a rebound in August as seasonal factors and improved consumer confidence are expected to boost sales. The retail sector remains key to gauging economic recovery and spending trends in the country.

Spain's stats institute revises 2024 GDP growth up to 3.5%

Spain's national statistics institute has revised its 2024 GDP growth forecast upward to 3.5%, citing stronger-than-expected economic performance and improved domestic demand. The adjustment reflects optimism about Spain's labor market and export sector, suggesting a more robust recovery than previously anticipated.

Key parts of Trump's economic agenda now in Supreme Court's hands

The Supreme Court is set to rule on major cases that could impact former President Trump's economic policies. These decisions may affect issues like business regulations and executive authority, potentially shaping the nation's economic landscape in line with or against Trump's agenda.

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UK retail sales rise by more than expected in August, ONS says

UK retail sales increased more than anticipated in August, according to the Office for National Statistics. The rise reflects strong consumer spending despite economic challenges, signaling resilience in the retail sector. The data suggests a positive outlook for the UK economy as shops recover and demand remains steady.

Stocks edge up after Trump’s visa crackdown, rate outlook in focus

U.S. stocks rose slightly as investors weighed President Trump's new visa restrictions against ongoing concerns about interest rate hikes. The visa crackdown aims to limit foreign workers, impacting tech and other sectors. Meanwhile, markets remain attentive to Federal Reserve signals on future rate decisions, balancing economic growth and inflation risks.

Egyptian billionaire Nassef Sawiris seeks to invest $50 billion in US infrastructure, FT reports

Egyptian billionaire Nassef Sawiris aims to invest $50 billion in US infrastructure projects, focusing on sectors like energy, transport, and utilities. This move highlights growing international interest in American infrastructure development amid heightened government spending and private-sector collaboration. Sawiris plans to leverage his expertise and capital to support long-term US economic growth.

Dollar steadies ahead of deluge of Fed speakers

The US dollar remained stable as markets prepared for a series of Federal Reserve speakers expected to provide insights on future monetary policy. Investors anticipate guidance on interest rates amid ongoing economic uncertainty, influencing currency and bond markets ahead of key data releases.

UK retail outlook 2025 faces budget jitters, rising costs, and slowing cash flow

UK retailers in 2025 are grappling with budget uncertainties, increasing operational costs, and slowing cash flow. These challenges are impacting growth prospects as companies adjust strategies to manage tighter finances and adapt to evolving market demands amid economic pressures.

Europe has menu of options to make wealthy pay more taxes

European policymakers are exploring various measures to increase taxes on the wealthy to address rising inequality and fund public services. Options include wealth taxes, higher income tax rates, and closing loopholes. The debate focuses on balancing economic growth with fair taxation, aiming to ensure the rich contribute their share without stifling investment or innovation.

Factbox - The candidates vying to be Japan’s next leader

Japan’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party is selecting its new leader, who will become prime minister. Key candidates include Fumio Kishida, Taro Kono, and Sanae Takaichi. The race focuses on issues like economic recovery post-pandemic, defense policies amid regional tensions, and constitutional reforms. The chosen leader will shape Japan’s domestic and foreign policies in a challenging geopolitical environment.

Goldman Sachs raises annual target for the S&P 500 index

Goldman Sachs has increased its year-end target for the S&P 500 index, reflecting greater confidence in the U.S. economic recovery and corporate earnings. The bank pointed to strong market fundamentals and easing inflation worries as key reasons supporting higher valuations, indicating optimism for continued stock market gains over the course of the year.

Morning Bid: Fedspeak to cut through the noise

The Federal Reserve's recent statements have created mixed market signals, causing investor uncertainty. Analysts suggest focusing on core economic data to interpret policy direction amidst "Fedspeak." Market participants are advised to navigate the noise carefully as central bank communication remains a key factor influencing financial markets.

Australia’s economy in a good place, though risks loom, RBA governor says

The RBA governor stated Australia's economy remains strong with steady growth and low unemployment. However, risks persist from global uncertainties, inflation pressures, and potential interest rate changes. The central bank will continue monitoring economic indicators closely to maintain stability and support ongoing recovery.

Trump, Musk seen interacting at Kirk memorial after bitter social media feud

Former President Donald Trump and Elon Musk were spotted together at the Kirk Douglas memorial, signaling a thaw after months of public tension on social media. The brief interaction suggested a possible reconciliation, surprising many given their previous bitter exchanges online.

Cardano Falls 12% In Selloff

Cardano’s price dropped by 12% amid a broad cryptocurrency market selloff. The decline reflects growing investor concerns and profit-taking pressures. Market analysts attribute the fall to regulatory uncertainties and diminished bullish momentum across the crypto sector. Despite recent setbacks, Cardano’s development team remains focused on upcoming technological upgrades to stabilize and enhance the network.

0G Labs Launches Aristotle Mainnet With Largest Day-One Ecosystem for Decentralized AI

0G Labs has launched the Aristotle Mainnet, featuring the largest day-one ecosystem for decentralized AI. This new platform aims to advance AI development by enabling secure, scalable, and transparent AI applications. The launch marks a significant step toward decentralized AI infrastructure, fostering collaboration and innovation within the AI and blockchain communities.

Ethereum Based Meme Coin Pepeto Presale Past $6.7 Million as Exchange Demo Launches

The Ethereum-based meme coin Pepeto has surpassed $6.7 million in its presale phase. Alongside this milestone, the project has unveiled a demo version of its exchange platform, aiming to enhance user trading experience and foster community growth within the Pepeto ecosystem.

Can stablecoin be revolutionary in Korea?

Stablecoins, digital currencies pegged to stable assets, are gaining attention in Korea for their potential to transform payments and finance. They offer faster transactions and increased transparency compared to traditional methods. However, regulatory challenges and market adoption remain hurdles. If integrated effectively, stablecoins could revolutionize Korea's financial landscape by enhancing efficiency and accessibility.

Flora Growth secures $401 million funding, plans rebrand to ZeroStack

Flora Growth raised $401 million in funding to support its expansion and innovation efforts. The company also announced plans to rebrand as ZeroStack, aiming to enhance its market presence and product offerings in the cannabis industry.

Bitcoin price today: slips to $116.1k as post-Fed gains cool, BOJ sounds hawkish

Bitcoin’s price dipped to $116,100 following a cooldown after initial post-Fed gains. Market sentiment cooled as the Bank of Japan adopted a more hawkish stance, influencing global financial markets and tempering risk asset momentum, including cryptocurrencies.

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Tapbit at TOKEN2049: Reshaping the Crypto Landscape through Product Innovation

Tapbit showcased its latest product innovations at TOKEN2049, emphasizing advancements that aim to simplify and enhance the user experience in cryptocurrency trading. Their focus on technology and user-centric design positions them as a key player in evolving the crypto ecosystem.

Falcon Finance Unveils Tokenomics Framework for $FF Token

Falcon Finance revealed the tokenomics for its $FF token, outlining its total supply, distribution strategy, and utility within the platform. The framework aims to incentivize community participation, ensure sustainable growth, and enhance the token’s value through staking, governance, and rewards mechanisms. This move positions Falcon Finance to strengthen its ecosystem and attract new users.

Mega Matrix purchases $6 million in ENA tokens for stablecoin strategy

Mega Matrix has acquired $6 million worth of ENA tokens as part of its strategy to enhance stablecoin holdings. This move aims to strengthen the company’s position in the stablecoin market, leveraging ENA tokens for improved stability and growth potential.

Teva's olanzapine LAI shows no PDSS events in long-term trial data

Teva announced that its long-acting injectable olanzapine showed no observed post-injection delirium/sedation syndrome (PDSS) events in long-term clinical trial data. This safety finding supports the drug's continued use in treating patients with schizophrenia, enhancing its profile as a reliable treatment option with manageable risk in extended therapy.

Razor Labs partners with Process Automation for mining AI expansion

Razor Labs has teamed up with Process Automation to enhance AI solutions in the mining sector. This collaboration aims to improve operational efficiency and safety by integrating advanced machine learning technologies into mining processes. The partnership seeks to drive innovation, reduce costs, and optimize resource management within the industry.

Quantum Computing Inc. raises $500 million in private placement

Quantum Computing Inc. secured $500 million through a private placement to accelerate development of its next-generation quantum processors. The funding aims to enhance research capabilities, expand the team, and support commercialization efforts. Investors include major tech firms and venture capitalists, signaling strong confidence in the company’s potential to revolutionize quantum computing technology.

Faraday Future to invest $30 million in Qualigen Therapeutics

Faraday Future has announced a $30 million investment in Qualigen Therapeutics. The partnership aims to advance Qualigen’s development of diagnostic technologies and support Faraday’s expansion into healthcare innovation, diversifying its business beyond electric vehicles. This move highlights Faraday’s strategy to leverage cutting-edge tech across industries.

Teva reports no PDSS events with olanzapine LAI in schizophrenia trial

Teva Pharmaceutical announced that its long-acting injectable form of olanzapine showed no post-injection delirium/sedation syndrome (PDSS) events in a recent schizophrenia clinical trial. This safety outcome supports the drug's profile, addressing concerns typically associated with olanzapine LAI, and may enhance treatment options for patients with schizophrenia.

C4 Therapeutics' myeloma drug shows 50% response rate in trial

C4 Therapeutics reported that their myeloma drug achieved a 50% response rate in clinical trials, highlighting its potential as a new treatment option for multiple myeloma patients. The promising results support further development and possible approval, offering hope for improved outcomes in this challenging cancer type.

Enovix Q2 2025 slides reveal 98% revenue growth, AI-1 battery platform progress

Enovix's Q2 2025 slides highlight a 98% year-over-year revenue increase, showcasing strong financial growth. The company also reports advancements in its AI-1 battery platform, signaling progress in next-generation battery technology aimed at enhancing performance and safety in energy storage solutions.

Cathie Wood's ARK sells Roku and Tempus stock in latest trades

Cathie Wood's ARK Invest recently sold shares of Roku and Tempus as part of their portfolio adjustments. The move reflects ARK's active management strategy amid shifting market conditions, aiming to optimize returns by rotating holdings based on evolving investment theses.

Five Point Prices Tender Offer for 10.500% Senior Notes Due 2028

Five Point Holdings announced a tender offer to repurchase its 10.500% senior notes due in 2028. The offer aims to reduce debt and enhance financial flexibility. The terms include a specified purchase price and settlement date, subject to customary conditions. This action reflects the company’s strategic effort to manage its liabilities amid prevailing market conditions.

Gorman-Rupp stock hits 52-week high at 44.98 USD

Gorman-Rupp Company’s stock reached a 52-week high of $44.98 USD, reflecting strong market performance. The rise is attributed to positive earnings reports and increased investor confidence. This milestone highlights the company's growth and potential in the manufacturing sector.

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