News Summary - 11/15/2025

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Trump says he will take legal action against BBC over Panorama edit
The US president announced plans to sue the BBC for at least $1 billion, alleging that the Panorama program misrepresented a 2021 speech through its edited coverage.
Trump rolls back tariffs on dozens of food products
The Trump administration issued an executive order removing tariffs on items such as coffee and bananas amid growing concerns over increasing prices affecting consumers.
US Justice Department investigates Epstein's alleged ties to Clinton and banks after Trump request
Democrats claim Trump is leveraging the Justice Department to shift attention from his own past association with Epstein, amid an investigation into Epstein's alleged connections to Clinton and financial institutions following a request from Trump.
Emails highlight Jeffrey Epstein and Steve Bannon relationship
Newly released documents reveal email exchanges between Jeffrey Epstein and Steve Bannon from 2018, where they discussed travel plans and topics related to UK politics.
China urges citizens not to visit Japan over Taiwan row
China has advised its citizens against visiting Japan following remarks by Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi, who suggested Tokyo might consider military action if Beijing attacked Taiwan, escalating tensions between the two countries.
Russian drone slams into block of flats in deadly wave of strikes across Kyiv
Six people were killed in Kyiv after a Russian drone struck a block of flats amid a deadly wave of attacks. Meanwhile, Ukraine targeted one of Russia's largest oil ports on the Black Sea coast in a retaliatory strike.
South Africa to investigate 'mystery' of planeload of Palestinians
South Africa is probing a mysterious flight that brought a group of Palestinians from Kenya. Authorities have yet to determine who chartered the plane, raising questions about the passengers' purpose and intentions.
Trump targets longtime MAGA ally Marjorie Taylor Greene
Georgia Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene has criticized former President Trump's emphasis on foreign policy and his handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files, leading Trump to target her despite their longstanding alliance.
Three killed after bus crashes into Stockholm bus stop
A bus crashed into a bus stop in Stockholm, resulting in three deaths. The bus driver was arrested, but police have stated there is currently no evidence suggesting the crash was intentional.
UK court finds mining firm liable for Brazil's worst environmental disaster
A UK court held a mining company responsible for the 2015 dam collapse in Brazil, which killed 19 people, polluted a river, and destroyed hundreds of homes.
Tanzania president promises probe into election protest deaths
Following opposition claims that hundreds died during election unrest, Tanzania's president has vowed to investigate the protest-related fatalities. No official death toll has been released.
Mass killings probe in Sudan will hold culprits to account, vows UN
UN human rights chief Volker TĂŒrk criticized the lack of concrete action regarding mass killings in Sudan, emphasizing the need for genuine investigation and accountability. The UN vows to ensure that those responsible for the atrocities are held to account, addressing concerns over previous ineffective responses.
Man who grabbed Ariana Grande in Singapore charged in court
Johnson Wen was charged in court after rushing at Ariana Grande during the Asia-Pacific premiere of Wicked: For Good in Singapore.
Second brother of French anti-drugs campaigner shot dead in Marseille
Investigators suspect the killing of Amine Kessaci's second brother in Marseille is a warning targeted at the anti-drugs campaigner.
Canadian boycott of US travel shows no sign of slowing
October marked the 10th consecutive month of reduced Canadian travel to the US, driven by ongoing political and trade tensions between the two countries. Many Canadians continue to avoid US destinations amid these strained relations.
The Aussie giving War & Peace a 'bogan' remake
Ander Louis has created a unique adaptation of Leo Tolstoy's War & Peace, rewriting the classic Russian novel entirely in Australian slang, offering a fresh and culturally distinct take on the literary masterpiece.
Pakistan's army has always been influential - now its chief has new powers
Critics argue that recent changes solidify the military's grip on Pakistan's governance, raising concerns about a shift toward autocratic rule.
At 16, I was experimented on by the CIA and now I'm suing
Lana Ponting is participating in a class-action lawsuit against the Canadian government, accusing it of involvement in the MK-Ultra experiments. These covert CIA-led mind control tests allegedly targeted individuals like her when she was 16. The lawsuit seeks accountability for the government's role in these unethical human experiments.
Prashant Kishor: Why India's political start-ups rarely succeed
Prashant Kishorâs new party, Jan Suraaj, generated significant media attention but failed to win any seats in Bihar, highlighting the challenges political start-ups face in Indiaâs entrenched political landscape.
Record settler attacks in West Bank opening up rifts within Israel
In October, over 260 settler attacks in the West Bank caused injuries and property damage to Palestinians, highlighting escalating tensions and deepening divisions within Israel, according to the UN.
'Astonishingly lethal': BBC reports from site of Russian strike in Kyiv
BBC's James Landale reports from eastern Kyiv, where a Russian drone strike hit a multi-storey residential building, causing significant destruction and highlighting the deadly impact of the ongoing conflict.
Watch: Mud volcano erupts in southern Taiwan
The Wandan mud volcano in southern Taiwan experienced a notable eruption. An expert described it as a particularly unusual example of this geological phenomenon, highlighting its unique characteristics.
Watch: Bear runs onto airport tarmac, halting flights
Flights were temporarily halted at a Japanese airport on Wednesday when a bear entered the airfield. Authorities paused operations to safely handle the situation and ensure the bear was removed without harm.
Watch: Blue Origin rocket successfully lands booster for first time
Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin achieved its first successful reusable booster landing, matching a milestone previously pioneered by SpaceX, marking a significant step in the company's spaceflight capabilities.
Russia's AI robot falls seconds after being unveiled
Russia's first anthropomorphic AI robot tumbled seconds after its unveiling, as captured in footage shared online, highlighting early technical challenges in the country's robotics development.
Did GarcĂa Ortiz Leak Information? The Deliberation Between the 'Reasonable Doubt' Sought by the Defense and the "Unequivocal Conviction" of the Prosecution
GarcĂa Ortiz's defense maintained his innocence and questioned certain actions, while GonzĂĄlez Amador's defense and the prosecution asserted that the attorney general's guilt is the only reasonable explanation.
GarcĂa Ortiz's Defense Concludes Trial Claiming His Innocence and Denouncing the Construction of a "Without Evidence" Narrative
GarcĂa Ortiz's defense concludes the trial asserting his innocence and criticizing a narrative based on allegations without evidence. The prosecution maintains that GarcĂa Ortiz's deletion of messages was legitimate and irrelevant to the case.
Timeline of the ErrejĂłn case: from resigning due to the "contradiction between person and character" to being charged with sexual assault
Judge Adolfo Carretero has charged the former spokesperson of Sumar, Ăñigo ErrejĂłn, with sexual assault against Elisa MouliaĂĄ, following his resignation motivated by the "contradiction between person and character."
Doctors Return to the Streets Today to Protest Against the Health Framework Statute Less Than a Month Before Four More Days of Strike
Doctors, called by CESM and SMA, are protesting today with a gathering at the Congress at 11:30 am and a march to the Ministry at 12:00 pm, ahead of four days of strike scheduled from December 9 to 12 against the Health Framework Statute.
"Donald is dirty," "Do you want photos with girls in bikinis?": revelations about Trump in Epstein's declassified emails
The declassified emails reveal the close relationship between Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein, as well as links to some of the pedophile's sexual victims, who was also connected to members of the British royal family.
Northern Madrid Junction: source of noise and pollution: "You wipe the windows and the cloth comes out black"
The residents of Fuencarral-El Pardo are calling for measures to reduce noise and pollution, emphasizing the need to bury the section up to RamĂłn y Cajal Hospital due to the dirt and disturbances affecting their homes.
This is How You Learn to Be a DJ in Ibiza: "DJing is Creating a Journey, Itâs Starting, Rising, Falling, and Taking People Along"
In Ibiza, aspiring DJs train in technique and style, learning to create musical experiences. Guided by professionals and performing in real clubs, they develop the skill to take the audience on a sonic journey.
This is Luis Rubén, Rubiales' uncle who threw eggs at him: actor and very critical of his role in the RFEF
Luis Rubén, uncle of Luis Rubiales and the aggressor who threw eggs at him, is the same age as the former president of the RFEF. He is an actor with roles in series such as 'Cuéntame' and 'Amar es para siempre,' as well as appearances in well-known television commercials.
First words from Luis Rubiales' uncle after attacking him with eggs: "Relax, it's like he just came back from 15 days in Benidorm"
Luis Rubén Rubiales, who threw eggs at the former president of the RFEF during the presentation of his book, was released this Friday after the assault. His uncle downplayed the incident, comparing it to a relaxed return from a vacation in Benidorm.
This is the controversial artificial intelligence app that allows you to 'talk' with your deceased loved ones
The app uses artificial intelligence to create a "living archive" that allows users to communicate with digital versions of their deceased loved ones, generating controversy due to its ethical and emotional implications.
Euromillions creates a new millionaire in Spain and the jackpot rises to 135 million
Three second-tier winners in Euromillions, with tickets sold in other European countries, have each won 294,047.91 euros. The main jackpot for Spain has increased to 135 million euros.
Juan Roig, President of Mercadona, Explains Why Mercadona Managers Earn 2,100 Euros
Juan Roig, President of Mercadona, states that the chain's managers earn 2,100 euros because it is essential to "take very good care of the worker" to ensure their well-being and commitment to the company.
Kiko Rivera, about his brother Cayetano: "He is enjoying his bachelorhood and maybe it has gotten a little out of hand"
Kiko Rivera returned to television after his controversial interview on Telecinco and spoke about his brother Cayetano, noting that he is enjoying his bachelorhood but it might have "gotten a little out of hand".
From Aitana's Sheer Outfits to Pilar Rubio's Mini Dress: Hits and Misses on the Red Carpet
The glamour of Latin music shone in Las Vegas, where Spanish-speaking stars dazzled on the red carpet. Various styles stood out, from Aitana's sheer outfits to Pilar Rubio's mini dress, showcasing both fashion hits and misses at a highly anticipated event.
Several Dead in Stockholm After a Double-Decker Bus Ran Over a Group of Pedestrians at a Stop
A double-decker bus ran over several pedestrians at a stop in Stockholm at 3:23 PM, causing multiple deaths. The driver was detained, and a homicide investigation has been initiated, although the causes of the accident are still unknown.
The trick of a couple who retired before 40: "We focused on maximizing the difference between income and expenses"
Katie and Alan Donegan managed to retire before 40 after accumulating 2.3 million euros. Their key was to maximize the difference between income and expenses, allowing them to now travel and dedicate themselves to volunteering.
New Renfe compensations for 2026: From how many minutes of delay will you get your money back?
The Congress approved that from 2026, compensations for delays on High-Speed trains will be reinstated, applicable starting from 15 and 30 minutes of delay, according to the Sustainable Mobility Law.
The Cause of Death of Influencer Michael Duarte: Police Shot Him Dead for Threatening Several People
Texas police reportedly shot and killed influencer Michael Duarte after he threatened several people, according to 'TMZ'.
A scientific group claims to have sequenced Hitler's DNA and that the dictator may have had a micropenis
A scientific group claims to have sequenced Hitler's DNA, suggesting that the dictator may have had a micropenis. This finding will be presented in a documentary soon to be broadcast by Channel 4 of British television.
Ăscar Puente and Patxi LĂłpez, after Pedro SĂĄnchez's visit to RNE where he commented on RosalĂa: "Then you say heâs not the absolute boss"
In addition to Pedro SĂĄnchez, the Prime Minister, Ăscar Puente and Patxi LĂłpez have also expressed their admiration for the Catalan singer RosalĂa, highlighting her talent and success in music.
The PP recommends a RosalĂa song to Pedro SĂĄnchez because he may feel "portrayed": "He has become La Perla"
The PP has criticized President Pedro SĂĄnchez with phrases like "thief of peace" and "star of irrationality," suggesting that he identifies with RosalĂa's song "La Perla" due to his continuous lies and contradictions.
This is what the new AI traffic lights regulating Madrid's traffic are like
The Madrid City Council has implemented new traffic lights equipped with artificial intelligence to optimize road safety and improve traffic flow in the city.
Nutrition influencer Diana Areas dies at 39 after falling from the top floor of a building
Nutrition influencer Diana Areas died at the age of 39 after falling from the top floor of a building. Before the incident, she had escaped from a medical center where she was hospitalized.
A Veterinarian Clarifies Whether Dogs Really Need to Wear Coats in Winter: "Use Common Sense"
A veterinarian explains in a video that not all dogs need to wear coats in winter, recommending using common sense and considering factors such as the breed, size, and health of the animal before deciding.
A book about Marius provides evidence of his mother, Mette-Maritâs involvement in his sexual scandals
The book 'Out of Control,' written by a Norwegian journalist, reveals indications that Princess Mette-Marit may have covered up the sexual scandals of her son Marius, who will face trial for 32 offenses.
Innovation Under Pressure: Navigating Complexity to Drive Change
Philip Morris is betting on innovation and leading the transition towards smoke-free products, aiming to offer less harmful alternatives to traditional cigarettes.
Shopping with Ainhoa: My secret for gorgeous hair is these products
Autumn is the season when hair falls out the most, especially after the damage caused by the sun, chlorine, and sea salt during the summer. Ainhoa reveals her favorite products to keep hair healthy and have gorgeous locks during this challenging season.
Chris Martin, from Coldplay, speaks out about the 'kisscam' controversy: "When life gives you lemons, make lemonade"
Chris Martin made a sarcastic remark about the 'kisscam' incident where Andy Byron, CEO of Astronomer, and Kristin Cabot, HR director, were caught being unfaithful to their partners.
Encarnita Polo Dies, the Singer Who Triumphed with Her 'Paco, Paco, Paco'
Singer Encarnita Polo has passed away. Her daughter has requested respect and privacy for the family during these difficult times.
Shakira Reappears with Her Children on the Red Carpet Wearing Matching Outfits: This Is Her Statement of Intent
Shakira appeared on the red carpet accompanied by her children, all dressed in matching outfits that convey a special message, reflecting family unity and style.
Amazon removes pirate apps from its Fire TV Sticks: goodbye to free IPTV football
Amazon has started blocking third-party applications on its Fire TV Sticks to combat piracy and protect users against malware and viruses, particularly affecting free access to IPTV content such as football.
Luis MartĂn DĂez, founder of Nuevo Mester de JuglarĂa, dies
Luis MartĂn DĂez, founder of the musical group Nuevo Mester de JuglarĂa and promoter of the Folk Segovia festival, passed away in his hometown, Segovia. His legacy stands out in Spanish folk music.
These are the minimum temperatures at which you should avoid taking your dog for a walk
It is recommended to avoid taking short-haired dogs, small dogs, puppies, and elderly dogs for walks when temperatures are very low, as they are more vulnerable to the cold and may suffer health problems.
A Bonoloto winner hits the jackpot of nearly 400,000 euros
A player matched the winning first-category combination in the Bonoloto, taking home a prize of 398,708.56 euros.
Alcampo plans to open 37 new stores next year and its first franchised hypermarket
Alcampo anticipates growth of 4-6% during the Christmas season, with larger increases in prepared foods (15-20%) and nougats (9%). Additionally, it plans to open 37 new stores and its first franchised hypermarket next year.
Clive Arrindell, 'the bald man from the Lottery', made his last appearance in a well-known Netflix series
Clive Arrindell, a British actor famous in Spain for eight Christmas Lottery commercials, recently passed away. His last appearance was in a well-known Netflix series.
This discounted Zara dress is the favorite of women in their 60s because it flatters them
This Zara dress, comfortable and elegant, has a design that flatters women aged 60 and over. It is an ideal option for this age group and is currently on sale, making it a very attractive offer.
Sara MarĂn, on sleep apnea: "In women, it manifests in a different way"
Many women are unaware that they suffer from sleep apnea because their symptoms differ from the typical ones in men, which makes diagnosis more difficult for them.
Netflix launches Party Games in Spain: games on the TV using the mobile as a controller
Netflix has launched Party Games in Spain, a social gaming mode that allows users to play on TVs and compatible devices using their mobile phone as a controller, facilitating interaction and group entertainment.
The Merchants' Path, the hiking trail between Guadalajara and Teruel
The Merchants' Path is an extensive hiking trail between Castilla-La Mancha and AragĂłn that follows ancient trade routes, offering landscapes of great natural beauty.
What Not to Do When Going Out to Eat: "There Are Behaviors That Are an Outright 'No'"
Mapi Hermida points out that in restaurants it is crucial to avoid manners such as changing tables without permission or loudly arguing over the bill, as these are inappropriate behaviors.
A New Method to Steal Vehicles in Less Than a Minute Appears in the United States
The technique called 'relay attack' allows thieves to steal cars in less than a minute. Originating in the U.S., it is spreading globally due to its speed and effectiveness, enabling access without the need to force the vehicle.
This is the huge cutting wheel of the Mayrit tunnel boring machine for Metro Line 11
The cutting wheel of the Mayrit tunnel boring machine, used to excavate Metro Line 11, arrived at Plaza ElĂptica early Friday morning, standing out for its large size and capacity to facilitate the tunnel's construction.
Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos 'pit their rockets against each other': the millionaire battle that is changing the space race forever
The competition between Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos has propelled SpaceX and Blue Origin as leaders in the new space era. With different visions and billions invested, their rivalry is transforming the future of human exploration.
MarĂa recounts the nightmare upon waking at home and saving her life during a Russian bombing in Kyiv: "My hair started to burn"
A massive drone attack in Kyiv left at least six dead and 30 injured. MarĂa describes how she survived the bombing while sleeping in her home, when her hair began to burn due to a nearby explosion, reflecting the terror experienced during the Russian attack.
The Brilliant Name of the Street Where the Ikea in Valladolid Is Located: It Came from an Online Vote
More than 1,000 people voted to decide the name of the street where the Ikea in Valladolid is located, thus choosing an original and participatory name for the street.
How the regulations against avian flu affect you if you have birds on the balcony or a aviary in the garden
Domestic birds such as parakeets and canaries are not "poultry," but they can also become infected with the avian flu virus. Therefore, the regulations affect those who keep them on the balcony or in the garden, imposing measures to prevent infections.
Promoting Childhood Vaccination to Save Lives
The âla Caixaâ Foundation reaffirms its support for Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, to strengthen vaccination in vulnerable countries and thus protect child health and save lives.
A British Critic Compares RosalĂa's Album to the Sagrada Familia
The economic newspaper Financial Times points out that RosalĂa's album shares a "kitsch" air with Antoni GaudĂ's work, highlighting a similarity in style and aesthetics between both projects.
The medical specialty with salaries of âŹ35,000 that will have the greatest shortage of professionals in a few years
The Medical Demography Report 2025 warns that by 2035 there will be a significant shortage of specialists in Clinical Biochemistry due to retirements and the lack of new professionals in this field.
The EU Approves Tariffs for Packages Valued Under 150 Euros: Temu, AliExpress, and Shein Will Be the Most Affected
The EU will implement tariffs on packages valued under 150 euros, affecting companies such as Temu, AliExpress, and Shein. The measure will take effect in 2028, with a transitional customs duty collection system planned from 2026.
Do You Have Diabetes? These Are the Cheapest Glucose Meters on the Market
We present several affordable glucose meters available on Amazon to make diabetes management easier without spending a lot of money.
Sweet Potato Stuffed with Dates, Feta Cheese, and Walnuts, an Inexpensive and Easy Recipe to Make
This baked recipe combines sweet potato stuffed with a mixture of honey, walnuts, dates, and feta cheese, offering an affordable and simple dish to prepare.
'No somos nadie' claims to have received "a warning" from Javier Ambrossi's circle to avoid showing his new partner
The program 'No somos nadie' claims to have received a warning from Javier Ambrossi's circle not to show his new partner, although they assure they have acted cautiously regarding the images they possess.
The moment a seal climbs onto a boat and manages to escape being eaten by an orca
Footage captured near the coast of Seattle shows how a seal manages to escape an orca by quickly climbing onto a boat, avoiding being devoured by the marine predator.
The Australian fan who accosted Ariana Grande in Singapore jokes about the incident on his social media
A 26-year-old Australian man who accosted Ariana Grande in Singapore posted a video of the incident on Instagram, where he also shares similar content with artists such as Katy Perry and The Weeknd, joking about what happened.
"You are going to die": Jenni Hermoso reports having received serious death threats on Instagram
Jenni Hermoso, forward for the Spanish national team, has reported through her social media having received serious death threats on Instagram, showing an intimidating message directed at her.
'Circles': the volunteer program to guide sexual offenders outside prison and prevent victims
The 'Circles' program of Penitentiary Institutions helps those convicted of sexual offenses avoid reoffending through volunteer support. It operates in Madrid, Valencia, Alicante, and Zaragoza, and will soon expand to Seville and Murcia.
Faith resurges among young people: "Society modernizing does not mean that religion disappears"
The proportion of practicing young Catholic believers under 29 years old has increased by six points in the last 15 years, indicating a resurgence of faith among new generations despite social modernization.
The Three Stores That Resist 'Fast Fashion': "The Clothes We Have Work Very Poorly"
Three Spanish brands challenge fast fashion by focusing on sustainable, local, and identity-driven fashion. In a market dominated by fast consumption and uniformity, these stores demonstrate that it is possible to offer quality clothing with values, distancing themselves from the traditional model they consider ineffective and harmful.
To Be Served As We Want, Not As Companies Want
The new Customer Service Law aims to ensure that companies serve the public in a more respectful and effective manner, eliminating practices that ignored the real needs of consumers.
Mystical Times
RosalĂa releases an album just as "Los domingos," a film directed by Alauda Ruiz de AzĂșa, premieres in theaters. Both events are happening these days.
Necessary Vaccination
False information on social media creates rejection of vaccines, putting the health of those who are not vaccinated and the community in general at risk.
Circular Innovation, the Great Missed Opportunity
Spain is missing a crucial opportunity to transform its economy through circular innovation. It is essential to move from green rhetoric to concrete actions focused on innovation and eco-design to seize this historic opportunity.
Frozen Genes in Time: How a Scientific Team Sequenced the Woolly Mammoth's RNA, the Oldest Recorded
A scientific team has successfully sequenced the woolly mammoth's RNA for the first time, the oldest ever recorded. This breakthrough surpasses previous studies based on DNA and proteins, providing new insights into extinct species and their biology through the analysis of RNA preserved over time.
A man is arrested for violently kicking a dog in Buenos Aires
A man was arrested in Buenos Aires after being caught violently kicking a dog. He is charged with animal cruelty according to Law 14.346 and has been placed at the disposal of the Prosecutor's Office. The images of the incident are graphic.
She Asks Her Friend to Kill Her Husband for 700 Euros and She Confesses Everything: "Hiring a Hitman Was Too Expensive"
The victim's wife asked her friend to murder her husband for 700 euros, but the friend betrayed her. The victim fears for his safety as the wife remains free while awaiting trial.
Guillem, the 'pickpocket hunter' of Barcelona, fined for filming thieves
Guillem, known as the 'pickpocket hunter' of Barcelona, was fined for filming thieves in the Metro, as according to Carlos Segarra, filming is not allowed in Metro facilities.
The Reaction of LucĂa SĂĄnchez and Marta Peñate Upon Discovering Who the First Guy to Give in to Temptation Is: "I Can't Believe It"
During the broadcast of The Temptations Debate, LucĂa SĂĄnchez and Marta Peñate reacted with surprise upon discovering who the first guy to give in to temptation was, expressing disbelief at this revelation.
Kiko Rivera sends a strong message to Isabel Pantoja: "Mom, look at yourself in the mirror"
Kiko Rivera reappeared on television to openly talk about the difficult and controversial family moments he has experienced, sending a powerful message to his mother, Isabel Pantoja.
Carlota Corredera reveals that she was offered to participate in 'Top Chef' but didnât make it to the final: "You havenât banned me, BelĂ©n, have you?"
Carlota Corredera shared on 'No somos nadie' that she was offered to participate in 'Top Chef', but didnât reach the final stage. She joked that BelĂ©n Esteban "has been lucky to get rid of me" and humorously asked if she might have been banned by BelĂ©n.
Meli Camacho reveals the origin of her anger with Carmen Borrego: "She asked for a 5,000-euro salary in my project and we were stunned"
Meli Camacho, close friend of MarĂa Teresa Campos, revealed live on 'El tiempo justo' that her anger with Carmen Borrego arose because Borrego requested a 5,000-euro salary for a joint project, which surprised and upset Camacho and her team.
Manuel GonzĂĄlez attacks Gabriella Hahlingag after their breakup and she responds: "It doesn't fit with her role as a TV victim"
Manuel GonzĂĄlez, former contestant of Supervivientes, reappeared on television as a contributor on El debate de las tentaciones and criticized Gabriella Hahlingag after their breakup. She responded by stating that his comments do not fit with her role as a TV victim.
Tony Spina, about his wedding with Marta Peñate on 'Supervivientes All Stars': "I was left speechless"
Tony Spina, former contestant of 'Supervivientes All Stars', has recalled some of the most difficult moments of the season, including his wedding with Marta Peñate, which deeply surprised him.
AdriĂĄn RodrĂguez's Father Talks About the Hell of Drugs: Heâs Ruined and Hasn't Seen Him for Over a Year
Antonio RodrĂguez, actor AdriĂĄn RodrĂguezâs father, revealed on 'Y ahora Sonsoles' the harsh family reality marked by his son's addictions. He explained that the situation has caused financial ruin and pain, and that he hasn't been able to see AdriĂĄn for more than a year due to these problems.
Rajoy becomes a talisman guest on 'El Hormiguero' and 'Gran Hermano' falls to its lowest in prime time
Mariano Rajoy has managed to revitalize the audience of 'El Hormiguero' by being a talisman guest, while 'Gran Hermano' experiences a decline to its historic low in prime time, although it still maintains some stability.
They reveal the benefits of Andy and Lucas's latest tour: the former earned almost half of what the latter did
Director Cesc Gay revealed that Lucas earned between 20 and 30% more than Andy during their latest tour, highlighting a significant difference in income between the two members of the duo.
Heads and tails on the birthday of Charles of England: closer to his son Harry and very distant from his brother Andrew
King Charles of England turns 77 with a firmer grip on his personal affairs. His relationship with his son Harry has improved noticeably, while he remains distant from his brother Andrew, reflecting contrasts in his family environment on this special day.
The Problem That Torments MarĂa Pombo in the Final Stretch of Her Pregnancy: "It Makes Me Cry Every Night"
MarĂa Pombo suffers from insomnia in the last weeks of her pregnancy, a situation that causes her a lot of distress and nightly crying. The influencer even turned to ChatGPT to ask if it is normal to have insomnia during this period.
What Happened to Tokio Hotel: The Kaulitz Brothers Sell Out Their European Tour, 20 Years After 'Monsoon'
Tokio Hotel, the German band founded in 2001, remains active and successful. The Kaulitz brothers have managed to reinvent themselves and sell out concerts on their European tour, celebrating 20 years since their hit 'Monsoon' and maintaining their relevance from adolescence into adulthood.
Simone Biles "shamelessly" explains why she had breast surgery
Simone Biles openly spoke about her breast augmentation surgery, explaining that she underwent the procedure to feel more comfortable and confident with herself, without feeling shame for her personal decision.
Carlo Costanzia Turns 33: Congratulations from Alejandra Rubio, Mar Flores, and His Father
Mar Flores and other family members, such as Alejandra Rubio and Carlo Costanzia's father, have expressed their congratulations and pride for his 33rd birthday through social media posts.
Jared Leto returns as the Joker in a new image released by the stubborn Zack Snyder
Jared Leto returns as the Joker, one of the most rejected versions of the character, in a new image revealed by Zack Snyder, showing continued interest in his portrayal despite the initial criticism.
C. Tangana and his girlfriend are expecting their first child
Aguirre, C. Tangana's girlfriend, has shown her pregnant belly on Instagram, confirming that they are expecting their first child.
Nil Ojeda Sparks Controversy on Social Media by Auctioning Paintings Created with AI: "The First Painting Sold for 11,456 Euros"
Nil Ojeda auctioned four works created with artificial intelligence under the title "Art Made by AI," stating that art emerges from unexplored territories. The first painting sold for 11,456 euros, generating controversy and debates on social media about the authenticity and value of AI-produced art.
Carme Chaparro reappears with a photo in the hospital after undergoing two surgeries: "I am experiencing pains that pierce through me"
Carme Chaparro thanked her fans for their support and acknowledged the excellent work of the doctors after undergoing two surgeries. She also shared that she still feels intense pain.
Millie Bobby Brown's Sharp Comeback to a Photographer Who Asked Her to Change Her Expression at a Premiere
Millie Bobby Brown responded sarcastically to a photographer who insisted she change her serious expression to a smile during a premiere, defending her right to show her authentic mood in front of the cameras.
The Best Memes of the 'Egg-ings' to Luis Rubiales
During the presentation of his book, the former president of the RFEF, Luis Rubiales, was attacked with several eggs thrown by his own uncle, Luis Rubén Rubiales, sparking a wave of memes on social media.
The vampire expense that has already become fixed in Spanish households
The Condusef warns about the "vampire expense," which consumes up to 30% of the monthly income of Spanish households, seriously affecting their finances if not controlled.
The rain alert in Ăvila, CĂĄceres, and the Central System lowers to yellow level
Civil Protection issued an Es-Alert message in Extremadura and Castilla y LeĂłn due to heavy rains. Subsequently, the alert in Ăvila, CĂĄceres, and the Central System was lowered to yellow level, indicating a lower risk.
Sinnerâs Compliment to Alcaraz in Their Fight for Number 1: "If It Had to Be Someone Other Than Me, I Would Always Choose It to Be Him"
Italian tennis player Jannik Sinner praised Carlos Alcaraz after the Spaniard received the world number one trophy this season, following his victory over Ben Shelton at the ATP Finals. Sinner stated that if it werenât him, he would always prefer the number one spot to belong to Alcaraz.
Xabier Azkargorta Dies, Former Coach of Sevilla and Espanyol, Who Made History with Bolivia
Spanish coach Xabier Azkargorta, known for his historic tenure as the coach of Bolivia and former coach of Sevilla and Espanyol, has passed away, according to the Bolivian club Oriente Petrolero.
Schedule and Where to Watch the Fight for the Belt Between Islam Makhachev and Jack Della Maddalena at UFC 322
Islam Makhachev and Jack Della Maddalena face off for the belt at UFC 322. In the co-main event, Zhang will seek the double belt against Valentina Shevchenko.
De la Fuente 'signs' peace with Barça although "everything can be improved everywhere"
The national team coach, De la Fuente, evaluated the upcoming qualifying match against Georgia, emphasizing that although there are aspects to improve in all teams, he has established a positive relationship with Barça.
Up to 24,000 euros fine for Rubiales' 'broken eggs': the maximum penalty Luis Rubén could face
Luis Rubén could face a fine of up to 24,000 euros for an offense classified under article 147.3 of the Penal Code, which allows for a sanction of up to 400 euros daily for two months.
Magdalena, four decades caring for Antonio, with cerebral palsy: "As long as I can, I want him to stay at home"
Magdalena, 64 years old, has cared for her son Antonio, who has cerebral palsy, for 37 years. Her priority is to keep him at home as long as she can, providing the necessary support and care despite the challenges they face.
62% of young Spaniards with severe disabilities drop out of school prematurely
The premature school dropout rate among young people with severe disabilities in Spain reaches 62%, a figure 18 points higher than the European Union average, highlighting significant challenges in educational inclusion for this group.
They launch a solidarity nougat, accessible and in braille for people with deafblindness
FundaciĂłn Solidaridad Carrefour and FundaciĂłn ONCE launch an accessible solidarity nougat in braille for people with deafblindness, in commemoration of the bicentenary of the birth of the Braille system.
The Congress rejects raising the minimum income for caregivers of people with disabilities to access tax deductions
The Congress rejected raising the current income threshold of 8,000 euros for caregivers of people with disabilities to access tax deductions, which has caused a sharp decline in the number of beneficiaries of this aid.
Banco Sabadell rules out acquisitions outside Spain with the future of its British subsidiary's CEO in the air
César Gonzålez-Bueno, CEO of Banco Sabadell, states that the bank has no interest in merging or expanding into new markets, ruling out acquisitions outside Spain.
Key Facts About Bird Flu: Why Chickens Are Confined, Whether I Can Continue Eating Eggs, and the Risk of Transmission to Humans
Bird flu is a viral disease that affects birds, especially chickens, which requires their confinement to prevent its spread. Eggs remain safe for consumption with proper handling. The risk of transmission to humans is low, although caution is advised and direct contact with infected birds should be avoided to prevent possible infections.
The Eurozone Economy Accelerated in the Third Quarter but Employment Stagnated
The Eurozone GDP grew by 0.2% in the third quarter, one-tenth more than in the previous quarter, while employment only increased by 0.1%, maintaining a stagnant pace.
The Price of Electricity Has Risen by Almost 19% in the Last Year While Natural Gas Has Barely Grown by 1.5%
Electricity has experienced the largest year-on-year increase since February, with a 19% rise in the past year and an 11.5% increase just in 2025, while the price of natural gas has barely grown by 1.5%.
Ouigo confirms that it is already profitable and urges Adif to lower the fees: "It is their pending task"
Ouigo claims to be profitable and highlights its contribution of nearly 1 billion to the Spanish economy. Additionally, it calls on Adif to reduce the fees, describing it as an outstanding obligation, and positions itself as the most economical option for consumers.
Glovo acknowledges another Social Security claim of 100 million euros for contributions and fees
Glovo, owned by Delivery Hero, has acknowledged a new claim of 100 million euros from the Social Security related to contributions and fees. Delivery Hero asserts having "largely" made the payment of the 450 million euros demanded under the freelance delivery model.
New Images from Nolan's 'The Odyssey' Revealed: "Everything You Expect from the Summer Movie"
Following his Oscar success with 'Oppenheimer,' Christopher Nolan aims to create the definitive blockbuster with 'The Odyssey,' generating high expectations and anticipation for the summer film.
The miniseries under 5 hours that is a hit on Prime Video: a delightful mystery starring two 'Pirates of the Caribbean' actors
The miniseries, starring Bill Nighy and written by Harlan Coben, stands out on Prime Video. With a runtime of less than five hours, it offers a captivating mystery that has won over audiences, also featuring two actors from the 'Pirates of the Caribbean' saga.
Halloween Night: Paul Urkijo Talks to Us About the Witches' Sabbath, the Orgy, and the True Story Behind 'Gaua'
Paul Urkijo, director of 'Errementari' and 'Irati', once again explores Basque mythology in 'Gaua', incorporating creatures such as Inguma and Gaueko, and addressing themes of the witches' sabbath, orgy, and historical events that inspire the film.
Florence Pugh Speaks Out About Filming Sex Scenes
Florence Pugh has spoken about the filming of sex scenes, a topic that sparks debate in Hollywood. Several well-known actresses have expressed their opinions, highlighting divisions within the industry on how to approach these moments in film.
The suspense miniseries landing on Netflix: the creator of 'Homeland' returns with Claire Danes in 'The Beast Inside Me'
Howard Gordon and Claire Danes reunite in an eight-episode miniseries for Netflix, where a mystery writer faces a real-life enigma, blending suspense and drama.
An emergency spacecraft brings stranded Chinese astronauts back to Earth after a 204-day mission
The astronauts of the Shenzhou-20 mission returned to Earth in the Shenzhou-21 spacecraft. Their return was delayed due to the threat of collision with space debris.
Europe takes a historic leap: JUPITER simulates a processor that handles more than two quadrillion bits of data per operation
The European supercomputer JUPITER has detailedly simulated a quantum processor that manages more than two quadrillion values per operation, positioning Europe as a leader in the quantum technology race.
Our First Steps in Online Dating: Badooâs Anniversary Reminds Us What the Internet Was Like Before the âMatchâ
Founded on November 14, 2006, Badoo was a pioneer in the world of online dating. The platform transformed the way people dated, shaping a generation that discovered love and digital connections before the era of the âmatchâ.
First details of the iPhone 18: the Pro Max could be Apple's heaviest phone ever
The iPhone 18 would maintain a design similar to the iPhone 17, with adjustments for a cleaner and more uniform look. The Pro Max model could be the heaviest in Apple's history.
Clash of Titans: Jeff Bezos Launches a Mission to Mars for the First Time, Beating Elon Musk
Blue Origin achieves a milestone by landing the first stage of its New Glenn rocket after launching the Escapade mission to Mars. This success occurs at a time when SpaceX faces uncertainties about the future of Starship and its role in NASAâs lunar program.
Karol Gâs Two Stunning and Opposite Dresses at the Latin Grammys: From Black Swan to White
Karol G stood out at the Latin Grammys with two striking dresses inspired by classical ballet, showcasing a contrast between an elegant black swan and a radiant white piece, establishing herself as one of the best dressed artists of the night.
The Best Red Carpet Dress at the Latin Grammys Was Created by a Mother and Daughter from AlmerĂa
Ana and Celia, mother and daughter from AlmerĂa, are the designers behind the dress worn by Vera GRV, who is nominated for a Latin Grammy in the category of Best Music Video (Short Version) for 'Cura paâ mi alma.'
Aitana dresses in a gothic style with a very sexy Victorian design to receive her first Latin Grammy
Aitana surprised with a gothic Victorian-inspired look, combining elegance and originality, to receive her first Latin Grammy. Her outfit stood out for being bold and unique, reflecting her personality in a very special moment of her career.
Three Stradivarius Jackets That Will Sell Out This Weekend: Suede, Fur, and Faux Leather
With the arrival of the cold, Stradivarius highlights three essential jackets: suede, fur, and faux leather, which are expected to sell out this weekend due to their style and functionality.
Patry Montero: "Sometimes I have to sit down with my daughters and tell them that reality is not always what you see on social media"
In a podcast, Patry Montero shares her approach to motherhood and lifestyle, highlighting the importance of teaching her daughters that reality does not always match what is shown on social media.
The Latest Scandal in Women's Basketball: Betting Based on Menstrual Cycles
WNBA players face aggression during games, including booing and attacks with objects such as sex toys, raising concerns about safety and respect in women's basketball.
Travel Backpacks for Less Than 20 Euros: The Solution to Avoid Paying More on Planes
Affordable travel backpacks, costing less than 20 euros, are a practical alternative to avoid the high fees many airlines charge for additional baggage. These backpacks comply with size restrictions and help save on extra costs during flights.
The Casio Royale Returns: One of the Brand's Classic Watches Is Selling Like Hotcakes
Casio has relaunched one of its classic models, aside from the iconic F91-W, which is achieving great sales success, standing out once again among the brand's most eye-catching watches.
Harry Potter Fans: Minalima Illustrates the Most Beautiful Editions in This Discounted Set
This set of Harry Potter books, illustrated by Minalima, offers fans a renewed experience to reread the original work with visually stunning editions at a special discounted price.
Switch to an Airfryer with This 5-Liter Model That's 50% Off... and Costs Less Than 60 Euros
Air fryers are essential for those looking to eat healthier. This 5-liter model is now 50% off, priced under 60 euros, offering an affordable option to improve daily eating habits.
The pizzeria with which Nil Ojeda becomes an entrepreneur in the restaurant business: "It is important to take care of the product"
Nil Ojeda, content creator, has announced on social media the opening of a pizzeria in collaboration with Ălex Hawkers, highlighting the importance of maintaining product quality in his new restaurant business.
The Trick Chefs Use to Prepare the Perfect Steak
The secret to achieving a perfect steak lies in carefully controlling the cooking time, following a rule that ensures optimal results.
Juan del Val speaks out on the debate that divides Spaniards: the tortilla
Juan del Val, winner of the Planeta Prize, showed how he makes his first tortilla, joining the famous debate that divides Spaniards about the correct way to make it.
The Companies Behind Mercadona's Oranges
Mercadona, the supermarket chain owned by Juan Roig, plans to sell 131,000 tons of oranges in the 2025-2026 season, relying on various companies that supply this citrus fruit to meet demand.
MĂłnica Naranjo's Favorite Mexican Dish (51 years old): "They Taste Like Heaven, They Are Blessed"
MĂłnica Naranjo revealed in an interview with 'Milenio' that her favorite Mexican dish is delicious and she describes it as "they taste like heaven, they are blessed," showing her appreciation for Mexican cuisine.
The Twelve Varieties of Legumes with Spanish Designation
In Spain, there are eight legumes with Protected Geographical Indication and four with Protected Designation of Origin, promoting benefits for local gastronomy, the environment, and the regional economy.
This is 'La Villa del Agua', the smallest municipality of Gran Canaria
La Villa del Agua, the smallest municipality of Gran Canaria, is located in the north of the island. This picturesque place offers numerous natural and cultural treasures, all very close to the Atlantic Ocean, making it an attractive and charming destination in the Canary Islands.
Five Essential Stops on the VĂa de la Plata
The VĂa de la Plata, one of the oldest routes in the Iberian Peninsula, crosses four regions and offers a journey full of history, allowing travelers to enjoy an authentic trip back in time.
Discover the Cappadocia of Burgos: Rock Caves Hiding Churches and Cemeteries
These caves carved out in Burgos served as spiritual refuges for Christian monks in the 6th century, housing rock-hewn churches and cemeteries in a unique setting.
The town of Toledo where Lucas lives: a peaceful place with Celtic, Visigothic, and Roman remains
Lucas, singer of an iconic duo, lives in a quiet town in Castilla-La Mancha, near Toledo, known for its tranquility and historical Celtic, Visigothic, and Roman vestiges.
When Do the Most Famous Christmas Markets in Europe Open in 2025?
European Christmas markets, famous for their crafts, sweets, and toys, are getting ready for the 2025 season. From Madrid's Plaza Mayor to Vienna's Rathausplatz, these iconic fairs have already announced their opening dates to enjoy the magic of Christmas.
The City That Transforms into a Christmas Tale: Markets, Lights, and Trees Among Snowy Mountains
Located in the Austrian Alps, this city becomes a magical Christmas destination, ideal for enjoying with family thanks to its markets, lights, and decorated trees set against a backdrop of snowy mountains.
The Little-Known Town in Portugal with a Castle and Churches Full of Art
The village in Alentejo offers a peaceful rural getaway, highlighting its history and architecture, including a castle and churches filled with art.
Exposure to a common chemical found in many detergents could triple the risk of liver fibrosis
Exposure to a chemical present in many detergents is associated with a threefold increased risk of liver fibrosis, as well as being linked to neurological problems and a higher risk of certain cancers.
MarĂa KindelĂĄn, nutritionist: "This is the reason why having an afternoon snack is key to avoiding overweight"
According to MarĂa KindelĂĄn, having an afternoon snack is key to avoiding overweight because it helps stabilize glucose levels, manage stress, prevent cortisol release, and improve self-esteem. Having a snack in the mid-afternoon provides multiple benefits related to physical and emotional health.
Sara Sarmiento, psychologist and psychoanalyst: "We consume calm, but we live with anxiety. Is that well-being?"
Despite the multiple modern resources for well-being, anxiety prevails, questioning whether we truly live in a state of genuine mental and physical health or merely in an appearance of calm.
Doctor CucalĂłn: "This is the relationship between Ozempic and thyroid cancer"
Doctor CucalĂłn analyzes a recent study that links the use of Ozempic with certain cases of thyroid cancer, clarifying the nature and scope of this possible relationship.
Javier Cortés, oncologist: "AI adds speed and precision in the diagnosis of breast cancer"
Oncologist Javier Cortés highlights that artificial intelligence improves the speed and accuracy in the diagnosis of breast cancer. He recommends integrating it as an ally to optimize processes and benefit patients, emphasizing that AI is here to stay in the clinical field.
Nine out of 10 Primary Care Doctors See Current Therapies to Quit Smoking as Insufficient
More than 8 million people smoke daily in the country, and tobacco use continues to be a serious public health problem. Nine out of ten Primary Care doctors believe that the available therapies to quit smoking are insufficient to address this issue.
The Latest from Cupra Runs Like Crazy and You're Going to Love It
The Spanish brand Cupra presents the LeĂłn VZ TCR, inspired by racing. It is the most powerful and radical front-wheel-drive car they have released so far.
This Electric SUV Improves Range and Battery, All Without Changing Its Price: 34,500 Euros
The KGM Torres EVX updates its battery and range while maintaining its price at 34,500 euros, establishing itself as a competitive option in the electric SUV segment.
The Five Provinces in Spain Where You Are Most Likely to Receive a Fine
The analysis of violations recorded by the DGT reveals the five Spanish provinces where it is most likely to receive a traffic fine, highlighting the areas with the strictest control and road sanction enforcement.
Auto Plan 2030: This is the project the Government is finalizing to support the purchase of electric vehicles
The Auto Plan 2030, in collaboration with ANFAC, aims to promote sustainable mobility in Spain through measures that facilitate the purchase and use of electric vehicles, thereby strengthening the country's position in this strategic sector.
There is Life Beyond Electric Vehicles: This Diesel SUV Challenges the Chinese and Europeans
Hyundai bets on diesel engines in its SUVs, offering notable ranges and competitive prices, challenging the dominance of electric models from Chinese and European manufacturers.
How Long Does the Truck Driving Test Last?
The DGT Category C license is ideal for those who want to drive trucks. Knowing the details about how to obtain this license, including the duration of the practical test, is key to preparing properly and passing the exam successfully.
The first 100% electric long-distance bus in Madrid will connect the capital with TarancĂłn
Line 352, operated by Grupo Ruiz, will be the first 100% electric long-distance bus in Madrid, connecting the capital with Tarancón and stopping in towns such as Rivas Vaciamadrid, Arganda, Perales de Tajuña, Villarejo de Salvanés, and Fuentidueña de Tajo.
Madrid Welcomes the NFL League with Ayuso's Absence Due to Health Reasons
The President of the Community of Madrid did not attend the NFL league event because she has not yet recovered from an indisposition suffered on Sunday.
An 18-year-old young man is in serious condition after a large brawl involving knives and sticks in Parla
An 18-year-old young man was seriously injured with a bleeding head wound following a large brawl involving knives and sticks in Parla. The police found him on a street near the incident.
Woman dies after being left in critical condition following assault by her partner in Barcelona
The man was previously arrested for assaulting the woman, although the victim did not confirm the incidents reported by a third party. Ultimately, the woman died after being left in critical condition due to the assault.
Sierra Nevada receives the first flakes from the storm weeks before its expected opening
The Sierra Nevada ski resort in Andalusia has received the first snowfall caused by a storm, anticipating the season opening scheduled for November 29.
The storm Claudia has already caused more than five hundred incidents throughout Andalusia
The storm Claudia has caused more than 500 incidents in Andalusia. Aemet issues orange warnings for tomorrow, Saturday, for heavy rains in the regions of Huelva, Seville, and CĂĄdiz.
A Man Dies After a Palm Tree Falls on His Vehicle in Torrevieja
A palm tree affected by the red palm weevil fell on the driver's side of a vehicle in Torrevieja, causing the death of a man.
Arrested for killing a homeless man four years ago in MĂĄlaga
The police arrested the alleged killer of a homeless man who was found bloodied under a bench in the Picasso Gardens, MĂĄlaga. The victim died hours after being found. The case, which occurred four years ago, has been solved following the capture of the suspect.
This Is What the New 3,000-Square-Meter Ikea in Euskadi Will Be Like: Opening Date, Location, and Hours
The Ikea planning office at the El Boulevard Shopping Center in Vitoria-Gasteiz will close on November 24, preparing for the opening of a new 3,000-square-meter space in Euskadi.
Five Beaches in Gran Canaria Reopen After Marine Farm Spill
Five beaches in Gran Canaria reopened following a spill from a marine farm, while Las Marañuelas, Costa Alegre, Taurito, Tauro, and El Cura remain under a black flag due to contamination.
Level 1 Emergency Activated in Ponferrada Due to Poor Water Quality After the Rain
A level 1 emergency was activated in Ponferrada due to poor water quality caused by heavy rains. The measure responds to a landslide that occurred in the Peñalba de Santiago area, which has affected the water supply and potability in the region.
A woman marries the character she created with ChatGPT: "I just wanted someone to talk to"
A woman married a fictional character created through ChatGPT, after having daily conversations. According to her account, it was the artificial intelligence that proposed marriage, reflecting her desire for companionship and connection.
A young man injects himself with 40 doses of hyaluronic acid to get abs: "Not having muscles is for cowards"
A young man spent nearly half a million euros (4 million yuan) to inject himself with 40 doses of hyaluronic acid in order to define his abs, asserting that "not having muscles is for cowards."
A Scary Vacation: The Surprise of Some Young Spaniards When Finding a Hidden Trapdoor in Their Apartment in Romania
During their vacation in Romania, some young Spaniards found a hidden trapdoor in their apartment, which scared them as they thought it might conceal something dangerous. However, they discovered that the reality was harmless and different from their initial fears.
What Dogs' Heartbeats and Breathing Tell Us About Their Well-being, According to a Study
The study analyzes the heartbeats and breathing of dogs at home, allowing early detection of cardiac abnormalities before symptoms appear, which improves monitoring and canine well-being.
Noses at the Service of Science: Detection Dogs Under Examination in the United States
Standard 092 establishes the norms for evaluating, training, and certifying detection dogs in official activities in the United States, ensuring their effectiveness and accuracy in scientific and security tasks.
Two cats survive avian flu and provide new insights into the infection
Two cats survived the H5N1 avian flu and showed high levels of antibodies against the virus at least 3-4 months after recovery, providing valuable information about the immune response and potential avenues for studying the infection in mammals.
When Silence Is Not an Obstacle: How to Live with a Deaf Cat
Living with a deaf cat involves finding new ways of communication and connection, showing that silence does not hinder the emotional bond or harmonious coexistence with the pet.
Your Daily Horoscope: Saturday, November 15, 2025
Check the astrological predictions for yesterday, today, and tomorrow on 20minutos.es to guide your day with personalized advice according to your zodiac sign.
Check the ONCE Cuponazo: Results
Check here the results of the ONCE Cuponazo from Friday, November 14, 2025, to find out the winning numbers and prizes awarded.
Check Euromillions: Results for Friday, November 14, 2025
Review the official results of the Euromillions draw on Friday, November 14, 2025, to find out the winning numbers and confirm if you have been lucky in this European draw.
Check Bonoloto: Results of November 14, 2025
Check the Bonoloto results for the draw on Friday, November 14, 2025, to see if you have won.
Is it true that the first elevator in history was installed in Versailles for King Louis XV?
False curious facts circulate on social media, including the claim that the first elevator in history was installed for King Louis XV in Versailles, which is not true.
"You're prettier when you're quiet" 2.0: when speaking out on the internet means receiving more violence
Women who share their opinions online frequently face insults, discredit, and verbal violence, reflecting a problem of aggression and forced silence in digital spaces.
An elderly man takes the wrong route to the doctor and ends up 1,600 km away in another country
An elderly man who was trying to go to the doctor deviated and traveled 1,600 km, crossing northern Italy and arriving after 20 hours of driving at a hotel in Croatia.
Neither Beyoncé nor Madonna: this is the richest singer at the moment
In 2025, a singer has surpassed 400 million dollars, becoming the richest, surpassing figures like Beyoncé and Madonna.
Neither Messi nor Cristiano: the most valuable footballers in history
Although Messi and Cristiano have made history in football over the past two decades with records and awards, Transfermarkt reveals that neither of them is the most valuable footballer in history.
Things They Sell Us as Free, But Charge Us Elsewhere
Many companies promote products as free, but in reality, they generate hidden costs for consumers. Although something may seem to have no price, it is generally paid for indirectly, whether through advertising, personal data, or complementary services. This article reveals examples of "free" offers that involve non-obvious expenses.
From Marcos Llorente to Bale: footballers who changed positions and succeeded
Versatility is key in football, as it allows players to occupy different positions and makes it easier for them to be included in the starting lineup. This gallery highlights footballers like Marcos Llorente and Bale who knew how to adapt to new roles and managed to succeed thanks to their versatility.
Germany commits 150 million euros to purchase weapons from the US that will end up being used by Ukraine
The ministers agreed to continue supporting the PURL initiative to provide military aid to Kyiv, highlighting the cooperation to supply weapons that will be used in Ukraine.
The Concho Toad Defies the Extinction of Its Species with Its Worldwide Fame Alongside Bad Bunny
Researchers are fighting to conserve the concho toad, a species threatened by habitat loss, natural predators such as dragonflies, and the presence of invasive species. Its worldwide fame, boosted by Bad Bunny, helps raise awareness of its situation.
Trump asks the Department of Justice to investigate Bill Clinton and the LinkedIn co-founder for their ties to Epstein
Trump requests the Department of Justice to investigate Bill Clinton and the LinkedIn co-founder for their ties to Jeffrey Epstein, while he denies any criminal conduct related to the deceased sexual predator.
MarĂa JesĂșs Montero confirms that this Tuesday the Council of Ministers will approve the spending ceiling
MarĂa JesĂșs Montero has confirmed that this Tuesday the Council of Ministers will approve the spending ceiling, highlighting that this path of stability is the first step in preparing the General State Budgets.
Bolaños convinced that "everything" will be clarified about cash payments in the PSOE: "There is no concern"
Bolaños stated that the PSOE is involved in the investigation to clarify all aspects related to the cash payments and assured that there is no concern, as they have fully cooperated with the process so far.
Bustinduy believes that Ăscar Puente "is absolutely right" to request that compensations in Renfe be applied to the rest of the operators
Bustinduy supported Ăscar Puente, pointing out that the compensations applied in Renfe should be extended to all operators, highlighting the significant public investment of more than 70 billion euros in the Spanish high-speed rail network.
Zelensky will travel to Spain next week: on Tuesday he will meet with SĂĄnchez and will be at the Congress
The Ukrainian president reschedules his trip to Spain, canceled in April due to the funeral of Pope Francis. Next week he will meet with President SĂĄnchez and attend the Congress.
Four people arrested in Ordizia for the brutal assault on a man who was urinating in the street
Four people were arrested in Ordizia for brutally assaulting a man who was urinating in the street. The main assailant, with a criminal record, has been imprisoned, and the youngest attacker is in a juvenile detention center.
A Rapid Test for Heart Attack Detection Resolves Doubts in Minutes and Avoids Waiting
The new rapid test for detecting heart attacks provides results in just 20 minutes, significantly reducing the current waiting time of up to two hours. This enables faster diagnoses and improves emergency medical care.
Chief of a global network that stole millions of euros in cryptocurrencies arrested in Greece
The leader of a global network that stole millions in cryptocurrencies was arrested in Greece. He did not steal directly but rented out malicious software to over 1,000 users, thereby facilitating cybercrimes.
The new children's book by Sarah Ferguson withdrawn from sale due to its links to Epstein
Sarah Ferguson's children's book, scheduled for release on October 9, was withdrawn from sale and is no longer available on Amazon due to its connections with Jeffrey Epstein.
The police investigate the death of Encarnita Polo in a residence in Ăvila: another resident may have ended her life
The police are investigating the death of Encarnita Polo at the Decanos de Ăvila senior residence, where it is suspected that another resident may have caused her death.
Rains and storms arriving in almost all of Spain in the coming hours: 19 provinces on alert
The storm Claudia continues to cause unstable weather across much of Spain, with rain and storms expected throughout almost the entire territory. Currently, 19 provinces are on alert for possible intense rainfall and related adverse phenomena.
This Is How Cañizares' Third Wedding Was: Photos from the Ceremony, His Sonâs Speech, and the Laughter of Sports Journalists
The former national team goalkeeper, Cañizares, married Noemi in Valencia, just six months after they met. The ceremony featured touching moments, including his son's speech and the good humor of the sports journalists in attendance.
The Dean of the Bar Association believes that after GarcĂa Ortizâs trial "the existence of indications of criminality has become more evident"
Eugenio RibĂłn states that it is not necessary to quote textually to refute actions attributed to the Public Prosecutor's Office, as GarcĂa Ortiz did, and points out that after the trial the indications of criminality have increased.
Nacho Cano Files Another Lawsuit Against the Judge Who Investigated Him in the 'Maliche' Case After His First Complaint Was Dismissed
Nacho Cano has filed a new lawsuit against the judge who investigated him in the 'Maliche' case, following the dismissal of his first complaint. Cano continues to defend his position and pursues his legal battle against the magistrate involved in the investigation against him.
20AM: Everything You Need to Know to Start the Day Informed
20AM offers a summary of the most relevant news to start the day informed, covering topics in national and international current affairs, economy, politics, and culture. Additionally, it includes weather forecasts and expert analysis to better understand the events and their impact.
My Wallet: Tips and Tricks to Make the Most of Your Budget
This article offers practical advice for better managing your personal budget. It includes tips for saving, organizing expenses, and maximizing income. The importance of planning, avoiding unnecessary debt, and taking advantage of deals is highlighted. The key lies in maintaining disciplined control and adjusting habits to improve financial health.
CinemanĂa: The Series and Movies You Can't Miss
CinemanĂa presents a selection of must-watch series and movies that stand out for their quality and recent releases. The list includes a variety of titles covering different genres and styles, recommended for film and television lovers looking for fresh and exciting options to enjoy.
Where and when to watch 'The Forsyte Saga', the new British period drama series that blends 'Downton Abbey' and 'Succession'
John Galsworthy's work returns with a new series adaptation, which will arrive in Spain in November. This British production combines elements of 'Downton Abbey' and 'Succession', offering a renewed period drama.
Clint Eastwoodâs Love Affair with a Married Actress That Almost Ended in a Duel to the Death
During the filming of 'Paint Your Wagon' (1968), Clint Eastwood had a romance with the married actress Jean Seberg, known for 'Breathless'. This passionate relationship had a significant impact on Seberg's life and almost led to a violent confrontation.
A Can of Chickpeas and Ready in 20 Minutes: Dani GarcĂaâs Easy, Cheap, and Ideal Recipe for Autumn Dinners
Chef Dani GarcĂa presents a simple and affordable recipe using canned chickpeas, ready in 20 minutes. Itâs a perfect option for autumn dinners, showing that with basic ingredients, delicious and quick dishes can be created.
Poor Man's Potatoes, a Cheap, Delicious, and Easy-to-Make Recipe at Home with Four Ingredients
Poor Man's Potatoes is a simple and economical recipe that requires only four ingredients: red bell pepper, monalisa potatoes, garlic, and olive oil. Easy to prepare at home, it offers a delicious and traditional dish.
Jon HernĂĄndez, Artificial Intelligence Expert: "Using It as a Psychologist Is Like Using Excel to Figure Out What to Do with Your Girlfriend"
Jon HernĂĄndez warns about inappropriate uses of artificial intelligence, comparing using it as a psychologist to employing Excel to solve personal problems, and details these mistakes in a 20minutos podcast.
The Guardia Civil will fine for not carrying this 'mandatory' accessory in the glove compartment and will check other elements
Starting January 2026, the Guardia Civil will be able to fine drivers in Spain up to 80 euros for not carrying a mandatory accessory in the glove compartment, in addition to inspecting other elements inside the vehicle.
VĂctor KĂŒppers, expert in positive psychology: "The family unit has stopped sharing time"
VĂctor KĂŒppers highlights the importance of family time to transmit values and strengthen bonds between parents and children, pointing out that nowadays families have reduced this essential time of togetherness.
The current life of Miguel Ăngel Valero, the iconic 'Piraña' from 'Verano azul', who is now a technology pioneer
Miguel Ăngel Valero, known as 'Piraña' in 'Verano azul', left acting to dedicate himself to telecommunications and has ventured into politics, becoming a technology pioneer.
Is it better to buy a home or wait? Three experts answer: "Those who buy now are saving themselves a price increase"
Three experts from FADEI, Fotocasa, and Inviertis agree that buying a home now is beneficial since prices are rising. Waiting could mean paying more, so purchasing a property at this time allows you to save compared to future increases in the real estate market.
Map of High-Risk Areas for Avian Influenza in Spain: The Government Bans Outdoor Poultry Farming
Between July 1 and November 5, 2025, 139 outbreaks of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza were recorded in poultry in Spain. Faced with this increase, the Government has banned outdoor poultry farming in high-risk areas to contain the disease.
Food Alert: Listeria Detected in Mixed Cheese Batches Distributed in at Least These Four Regions
Listeria has been detected in batches of mixed cheese from the brands Beiardi, Agort, Udabe, and Eroski, distributed in at least four regions, prompting a food alert.
With salaries starting at 33,000 euros per year and permanent contracts: Aena launches a call to fill more than 26 positions
Aena offers more than 26 positions with permanent contracts and salaries starting at 33,800 euros per year. The call also includes a job pool for future hires, ensuring stable employment in the public company.
Analysis â China Finds Bigger Role as US Sidesteps Brazil Climate Summit
As the US largely sidelines the Brazil climate summit, China is stepping up its diplomatic engagement, seeking to expand its influence in global climate talks. Beijing aims to fill the leadership void by promoting developing countries' interests and showcasing its commitment to climate action, positioning itself as a key player amid shifting international dynamics on environmental policy.
Trump cuts tariffs on beef, coffee and other foods as inflation concerns mount
Former President Trump reduced tariffs on beef, coffee, and various other food products to ease inflation pressures. The move aims to lower prices for consumers and support economic stability amid rising costs. This decision comes as inflation remains a significant concern, affecting household expenses and overall market conditions.
Shell ordered to pay Venture Globalâs legal fees after arbitration loss
Shell has been ordered to cover Venture Globalâs legal expenses following its loss in an arbitration case. The dispute arose over contract terms related to LNG supply agreements. The ruling emphasizes Shellâs breach of contract, mandating compensation for Venture Global's incurred arbitration costs. This decision marks a significant legal setback for Shell in its international energy dealings.
Chilean right wing eyes return to power as crime, migration dominate election
Chileâs right-wing parties are poised for a strong showing in upcoming elections, capitalizing on public concerns over rising crime and immigration. Voters are increasingly prioritizing security and border control, shifting support away from the left. The right aims to regain influence amid frustrations with the current government's handling of these issues, potentially reshaping Chileâs political landscape.
Ukrainian attack halts oil exports from Russia's Novo, affecting 2% of global supply, sources say
A recent Ukrainian attack has disrupted oil exports from Russia's Novo terminal, cutting about 2% of the global supply. The incident impacts key shipments, causing concerns over energy markets and prompting responses from international stakeholders monitoring the regional conflict and its effects on global oil flows.
Oil settles up more than 2% as Russian port suspends oil exports after Ukrainian attack
Oil prices rose over 2% following the suspension of exports from a key Russian port due to a Ukrainian attack. The disruption in supply heightened concerns over global oil availability, contributing to the price increase. Markets reacted to the potential impact on crude shipments, with traders closely monitoring developments in the region.
US to allow transactions involving Lukoil and Caspian Pipeline Consortium, website shows
The US Treasury has updated its sanctions website to indicate that certain transactions involving Russian energy company Lukoil and the Caspian Pipeline Consortium are now permitted. This adjustment signals a shift in the application of sanctions, potentially impacting trade and financial dealings linked to these entities. Further details on the scope and timing of these allowances remain unclear.
US-Ukraine Critical Minerals Fund Hires Advisers A&M to Identify Projects
The US-Ukraine Critical Minerals Fund has engaged advisers Alvarez & Marsal (A&M) to help identify and develop mineral projects in Ukraine. The collaboration aims to leverage Ukraine's rich mineral resources to support supply chain diversification and strengthen critical mineral availability amid geopolitical tensions. A&M will assist in project evaluation, strategic planning, and operational support to enhance investment opportunities.
Cheniere Energy executive forecasts major natural gas demand for LNG plants
A Cheniere Energy executive predicts significant growth in natural gas demand driven by expanding LNG plant development. The surge is attributed to rising global energy needs and increased LNG exports. This trend underscores the critical role of natural gas in meeting future energy demands amid a transitioning energy landscape.
U.S. energy firms add oil and gas rigs for second week
U.S. energy companies have increased the number of oil and gas rigs for the second consecutive week, signaling growing industry confidence despite fluctuating crude prices. The rise in rig counts reflects ongoing investment in domestic energy production amid global supply uncertainties.
Apple intensifies succession planning for CEO Tim Cook, FT reports
Apple is accelerating plans for CEO Tim Cookâs succession, according to the Financial Times. The company is preparing for leadership changes amid challenges like supply chain issues and competition. Apple aims to ensure a seamless transition to maintain its market position and innovation momentum. Potential internal candidates are being evaluated to take over Cookâs role in the future.
US trade tribunal to consider new Apple Watch import ban
A US trade tribunal is set to review a potential import ban on Apple Watch models over patent infringement claims. The case involves Appleâs dispute with a patent holder alleging unauthorized use of technology. The decision could impact Appleâs supply chain and market availability of the devices in the US. The tribunalâs ruling will determine if the ban is enforced or lifted.
US jury says Apple must pay Masimo $634 million in smartwatch patent case
A US jury has ruled that Apple must pay $634 million to medical technology company Masimo for infringing on its smartwatch-related patents. The decision comes after a legal battle over Masimo's patented health monitoring technologies, which Apple allegedly used in its smartwatches without permission. This verdict highlights ongoing patent disputes in the wearable tech industry.
Disney and YouTube TV Reach Deal Ending Weeks of Disruption
Disney and YouTube TV have finalized a new agreement, resolving weeks of service disruptions. The deal restores access to Disney-owned channels for YouTube TV subscribers, ending a costly blackout. Both companies aim to maintain a strong partnership, ensuring uninterrupted content delivery and improved viewing experiences for users moving forward.
US Justice Department heeds Trumpâs demand to probe Epstein ties with Democrats
The US Justice Department has launched an investigation into alleged connections between Jeffrey Epstein and prominent Democrats, following calls from former President Donald Trump. The move signals increased scrutiny of Epstein's network and potential political implications as authorities seek to uncover any wrongdoing tied to his illicit activities.
Factbox - Some Wall Street Hedge Funds Trimmed Megacap Positions in 3rd Quarter
Several Wall Street hedge funds reduced their holdings in megacap stocks during the third quarter, shifting their portfolios amid market uncertainties. This adjustment reflects cautious positioning as investors respond to economic indicators and sector performance. However, some funds maintained or increased stakes in select large-cap names, balancing risk and opportunity in a volatile environment.
US hedge funds trim stakes in 'Magnificent Seven' stocks in third quarter
In Q3, US hedge funds reduced their holdings in the top seven tech giants known as the 'Magnificent Seven.' This shift reflects growing cautiousness amid market volatility and regulatory concerns. Despite trimming positions, these stocks remain significant in hedge fund portfolios, signaling a strategic rebalancing rather than a complete exit.
Paramount Skydance to Sell Chilevision to Investor Group
Paramount Skydance is set to sell Chilevision, a prominent Chilean TV channel, to an investor group. The deal aims to reshape the channelâs ownership and strategic direction, reflecting shifting priorities in the media landscape. This sale marks a significant move for Paramount Skydance as it focuses on core markets and investments.
Activist Starboard sells Pfizer stake after pushing for changes
Activist investment firm Starboard Value has sold its stake in Pfizer after advocating for strategic changes at the pharmaceutical giant. The firm had pushed for operational improvements and management adjustments but decided to exit its position following the discussions and progress made with Pfizerâs leadership.
Fitch lifts Greeceâs rating on strong fiscal position
Fitch Ratings upgraded Greeceâs credit rating, citing its improved fiscal position and economic recovery. The agency highlighted Greeceâs reduced debt levels, budget discipline, and stronger growth prospects, boosting investor confidence and signaling enhanced financial stability.
Switzerland wins US tariff rate cut to 15%, pledges $200 billion in US investments
Switzerland secured a reduction of US tariff rates to 15% amid trade negotiations. In return, Swiss companies committed to investing $200 billion in the US, strengthening economic ties and promoting bilateral trade. This deal aims to boost cross-border business and enhance cooperation between the two countries.
Natural Gas Storage Surpasses Expectations, Indicating Weaker Demand
Recent data shows natural gas storage levels exceeded forecasts, suggesting a slowdown in consumption. Lower demand may result from milder weather or increased energy efficiency. This surplus could influence prices and market dynamics moving forward.
US Bureau of Economic Analysis working on new economic data calendar post-shutdown
The US Bureau of Economic Analysis is revising its economic data release schedule following the recent government shutdown. The aim is to improve data timeliness and reliability. Changes will affect key reports on GDP, inflation, and employment, helping policymakers and businesses make informed decisions in a more stable reporting environment.
US trade chief says Trump now ready to issue tariff exemptions on some food products
US trade chief announced that President Trump is prepared to grant tariff exemptions on certain food products. This move aims to ease trade tensions and reduce costs for American consumers and businesses affected by previous tariffs. The exemptions mark a shift in trade policy, reflecting efforts to balance protectionism with economic interests in the food sector.
US reaches trade deal with Switzerland, USTR says
The United States and Switzerland have reached a new trade agreement aimed at enhancing economic ties and addressing barriers to trade. The deal includes commitments to improve market access, protect intellectual property, and promote fair competition, benefiting businesses and consumers in both countries. The U.S. Trade Representative hailed the agreement as a step forward in deepening bilateral cooperation.
Over-indebtedness on the rise again in Germany, survey shows
A recent survey reveals that over-indebtedness is increasing in Germany, reversing previous improvements. Rising living costs and economic uncertainty contribute to more households struggling with debt. Experts warn this trend could impact financial stability and call for targeted support measures to help affected families manage their finances effectively.
Slovakia's economy grows 0.3% in Q3, beats annual forecast
Slovakiaâs economy expanded by 0.3% in the third quarter, surpassing expectations for modest growth. This increase was driven by strong domestic demand and improved industrial output. The better-than-forecast performance suggests a more resilient economy despite global uncertainties, potentially boosting Slovakiaâs annual growth outlook.
French inflation slows to 0.8% in October, below expectations
French inflation eased to 0.8% in October, falling below analysts' forecasts. The slowdown reflects reduced energy prices and moderated food costs, easing pressure on households and signaling a potential easing of monetary tightening by the central bank. This deceleration may influence economic policy decisions amid ongoing concerns about inflation persistence in the eurozone.
US to remove tariffs on some products from Ecuador, Argentina, Guatemala, and El Salvador
The US announced it will remove tariffs on certain goods from Ecuador, Argentina, Guatemala, and El Salvador. This move aims to strengthen trade relations, support economic growth in these countries, and expand market access for their exports. The decision aligns with US efforts to promote fair trade and bolster partnerships in the Western Hemisphere.
China's October new home prices fall at fastest pace in a year
In October, China's new home prices declined at their fastest rate in a year, reflecting ongoing challenges in the real estate sector. The drop highlights continued weakness in property demand despite government efforts to stabilize the market, signaling potential headwinds for economic growth.
China to strengthen fiscal policy, finance minister says in Xinhua interview
China plans to enhance its fiscal policy to support the economy amid global uncertainties, the finance minister told Xinhua. Measures will focus on stabilizing growth, increasing public investment, and optimizing tax policies to boost domestic demand. The government aims to maintain a steady economic recovery while addressing challenges like weak external demand and inflation pressures.
New York Fed met with banks over key lending facility, FT reports
The New York Federal Reserve held meetings with major banks to discuss its key lending facility amid concerns over liquidity and financial stability. The discussions aimed to address usage criteria and operational details, reflecting the Fedâs efforts to ensure smooth credit flow during uncertain market conditions, as reported by the Financial Times.
As Fed hawks press their case, traders bet against December cut
Despite pressure from Federal Reserve hawks advocating for higher rates, traders increasingly doubt a December rate cut. Market sentiment suggests expectations for tightening monetary policy remain, with investors adjusting positions accordingly amid mixed economic signals.
Wall Street ends mixed; traders look to Nvidia report
Wall Street closed with mixed results as investors await Nvidia's upcoming earnings report, which could set the tone for the tech sector. Caution remains amid ongoing economic concerns and fluctuating market sentiment, with traders balancing optimism about AI-driven growth against broader uncertainties.
Japan considering stimulus package sized around 17 trillion yen, Nikkei says
Japan is reportedly planning a new economic stimulus package worth about 17 trillion yen to support its economy amid global uncertainties. The package aims to boost domestic demand and address inflation pressures. Details are still being finalized, and the government is expected to announce the stimulus soon.
Guatemalaâs Castillo Hermanos buys US maker of SunnyD for $1.4 billion, top US official says
Guatemalaâs Castillo Hermanos has acquired the US company that produces SunnyD in a $1.4 billion deal. The purchase marks a significant investment by a Latin American firm in the US beverage market, highlighting growing international business ties between the regions. The transaction was confirmed by a senior US official.
New York governor considering raising corporate taxes, source says
New York's governor is reportedly planning to propose an increase in corporate taxes to boost state revenue. The potential tax hike aims to fund public services and address budget concerns. Stakeholders are closely watching for official announcements and possible impacts on businesses.
Global equities index falls, bond yields rise on fading rate cut hopes
Global equities declined and bond yields increased as investors grew skeptical about potential interest rate cuts. Market sentiment shifted due to signs of persistent inflation and strong economic data, reducing expectations for easing monetary policy. This led to a cautious approach among investors, impacting stock prices and pushing bond yields higher amid concerns over future central bank actions.
S&P cuts Senegal rating to âCCC+â as debt strains deepen
S&P downgraded Senegal's credit rating to 'CCC+' due to mounting debt pressures and fiscal challenges. The agency cited increasing government borrowing and limited financing options, raising concerns over debt sustainability. This downgrade reflects heightened risks of default and signals investor wariness about Senegalâs economic stability amid growing fiscal strains.
Skittish tech stock investors turn to Nvidia results for next cues
Investors wary of volatile tech stocks are closely watching Nvidia's upcoming earnings for guidance on market direction. Nvidiaâs performance is seen as a key indicator of the semiconductor sector's health and broader tech market trends, influencing investment decisions amid economic uncertainties and shifting industry dynamics.
Litecoin Climbs 10% In Bullish Trade
Litecoin's price surged 10% amid strong buying momentum, signaling bullish sentiment among traders. Market analysts attribute the rise to positive technical indicators and increased investor interest. The cryptocurrency is gaining traction as a favorable alternative in the digital asset space, with expectations of further upward movement if current trends continue.
EOS Climbs 11% In Bullish Trade
EOS surged 11% amid rising investor optimism and bullish market sentiment. Increased trading volumes and positive technical indicators contributed to the price rally. Market analysts highlight strong support levels and growing adoption as factors driving the upward momentum.
Eric Trump Shrugs Off Crypto Rout, Eyes Real Estate Tokenization - WSJ
Eric Trump remains optimistic about crypto despite recent market downturns, focusing on its potential in real estate tokenization. He believes blockchain technology can revolutionize property investment by making it more accessible and transparent, signaling confidence in long-term growth beyond the current crypto slump.
Coinbase Ventures-Backed Supra Offers $1M Bounty to Beat Its Parallel EVM Execution Engine
Supra, supported by Coinbase Ventures, has launched a $1 million bounty challenging developers to outperform its innovative parallel EVM execution engine. This initiative aims to boost blockchain scalability and efficiency by encouraging external contributions to improve or surpass Supra's current technology.
Bitcoin price nosedives to 6-month low below $96k as December rate cut bets wane
Bitcoin's price dropped below $96,000, marking a six-month low, as investor confidence in a December interest rate cut diminished. Market sentiment shifted amid expectations of prolonged tightening by the Federal Reserve, leading to reduced appetite for risk assets like cryptocurrencies. This decline reflects cautious optimism about economic conditions and the monetary policy outlook.
XRP Falls 10% In Selloff
XRP experienced a sharp 10% decline amid a broad cryptocurrency market selloff. The drop reflects increasing investor caution due to regulatory uncertainties and profit-taking pressures. Despite recent positive developments, market volatility continues to impact XRP's price, contributing to bearish sentiment among traders.
Strategyâs Michael Saylor Posts Photo with Caption 'HODL'
Michael Saylor, co-founder of Strategy, shared a photo with the caption "HODL," signaling his continued strong support for holding cryptocurrency assets despite market fluctuations. This reflects his long-term confidence in the digital asset space.
Cardano Falls 10% In Selloff
Cardanoâs price dropped 10% amid a broad cryptocurrency market selloff. Investors reacted to regulatory concerns and profit-taking, leading to decreased buying momentum. Despite recent developments in Cardanoâs ecosystem, the token faced strong downward pressure, reflecting overall market uncertainty and volatility.
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Ethereum Falls 11% In Bearish Trade
Ethereum's price dropped 11% amid bearish market conditions, reflecting increased selling pressure and investor caution. Factors such as regulatory concerns and market sentiment contributed to the decline, impacting the broader cryptocurrency sector. Traders are advised to stay alert as volatility continues to affect digital asset prices.
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Public Service Company of New Mexico Declares Quarterly Dividend
Public Service Company of New Mexico announced a quarterly dividend, reinforcing its commitment to returning value to shareholders. The dividend details, including amount and payment schedule, reflect the companyâs stable financial position and ongoing operational success. This move is intended to provide consistent income to investors and signal confidence in future earnings.
Raizen Q2 25'26 Presentation: Net Loss Widens Despite Efficiency Gains
Raizen reported a wider net loss in Q2 25'26 despite achieving operational efficiency improvements. The company improved cost management and productivity but faced challenges from market conditions and lower revenues, which impacted overall profitability. Management remains focused on strategic initiatives to drive future growth and return to profitability.
Genius Group files class action against Citadel, Virtu for market manipulation
Genius Group has filed a class action lawsuit accusing Citadel and Virtu of manipulating the market. The complaint alleges these firms engaged in practices that unfairly influenced stock prices, harming investors. Genius Group seeks damages and regulatory scrutiny, highlighting concerns about market fairness and the impact of high-frequency trading firms on stock volatility.
Forian Q3 2025 slides show 66% revenue growth, improved EBITDA margins
Forian reported a 66% revenue growth in Q3 2025, driven by strong sales and expanded market presence. The company also improved EBITDA margins, reflecting enhanced operational efficiency. Strategic initiatives and cost optimization contributed to better profitability, positioning Forian for continued growth in upcoming quarters.
Lennar co-CEO Jon Jaffe to retire after 42-year career
Lennar co-CEO Jon Jaffe announced his retirement after a 42-year career with the company. Jaffe played a key role in Lennarâs growth into one of the nationâs largest homebuilders. His departure marks a significant leadership transition for the firm.
XTI Aerospace reschedules investor town hall to December 2
XTI Aerospace has postponed its investor town hall meeting to December 2. The company aims to provide updates on its progress and future plans during the rescheduled event. This change allows more time to prepare detailed information for attendees.
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XenoTherapeutics to acquire Repare Therapeutics for $1.82 per share
XenoTherapeutics announced its plan to acquire Repare Therapeutics at $1.82 per share. The deal aims to combine both companies' expertise to enhance cancer therapy development. The acquisition is expected to strengthen XenoTherapeutics' pipeline and accelerate growth in targeted oncology treatments. Shareholders of Repare Therapeutics will receive cash for their shares upon the deal's completion, pending regulatory approvals.
Bed Bath & Beyond grants stock awards to new tech executive
Bed Bath & Beyond has awarded stock options to its newly appointed tech executive as part of a compensation package. This move aims to incentivize leadership and support the companyâs transformation through technological innovation and improved operational efficiency. The stock awards align the executiveâs interests with shareholders, emphasizing the companyâs focus on digital growth amid ongoing market challenges.