News Summary - 11/16/2025

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Feud erupts between Trump and longtime ally Marjorie Taylor Greene
Georgia Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene has publicly criticized Donald Trump's foreign policy and his handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files, leading to a rift between the longtime allies.
Thousands protest against government in Mexico as clashes leave 120 injured
Thousands protested in Mexico following the killing of Carlos Manzo, mayor of Uruapan. Clashes during the demonstrations resulted in 120 people being injured. The protests reflect ongoing tensions and demands for government accountability.
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, citing issues with the Panorama edit of his 2021 speech.
Thousands march outside COP30 summit in call for action
For the first time since 2021, protesters were allowed to demonstrate outside the COP30 UN climate talks, with thousands marching to demand urgent action on climate change.
Thirteen injured after demolition derby car hits crowd in Australia
In New South Wales, a demolition derby car lost control during a race, crashing through a fence and into the grandstand. Police confirmed that thirteen people were injured in the incident.
Zelensky vows energy sector overhaul after $100m corruption scandal
Ukrainian Prime Minister announces a full audit of state-owned energy companies and plans to appoint new management following a $100 million corruption scandal in the sector. The move aims to restore transparency and improve governance in the crucial energy industry.
Pope Leo welcomes Hollywood stars to the Vatican
Pope Leo hosted a special event at the Vatican, welcoming Hollywood stars such as Cate Blanchett, Spike Lee, and Viggo Mortensen to celebrate global cinema and its cultural impact.
Nine killed in accidental blast at police station in Indian-administered Kashmir, officials say
A powerful accidental blast at a police station in Indian-administered Kashmir killed nine people. The explosion severely damaged the station and set vehicles on fire, according to police officials.
Trump rolls back tariffs on dozens of food products
The Trump administration issued an executive order removing tariffs on various food items, including coffee and bananas, aiming to ease rising consumer prices amid growing criticism.
Epstein files: Who else was mentioned?
Newly released Epstein files mention notable figures including Michael Wolff, Larry Summers, and Peter Thiel, highlighting their connections or references within the documents. The files shed light on the network surrounding Epstein, raising questions about the extent of involvement or associations of these prominent individuals.
Iran confirms it seized tanker in Strait of Hormuz
Iran confirmed it seized the Talara tanker in the Strait of Hormuz. The vessel was en route from the United Arab Emirates to Singapore when detained.
China urges citizens not to visit Japan over Taiwan row
China has warned its citizens against traveling to Japan following Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi's remarks suggesting Tokyo might consider military action if Beijing attacked Taiwan, escalating tensions between the two countries.
DR Congo and M23 rebels sign framework for peace in Qatar
DR Congo and M23 rebels have signed a peace framework in Qatar that builds on prior agreements. The deal addresses humanitarian access, the return of displaced populations, and other key issues aimed at promoting stability and peace in the region.
Driver released after deadly Stockholm bus crash
Police continue to investigate the Stockholm bus crash but have found no evidence suggesting it was intentional. The driver involved has been released amid ongoing inquiries.
US and UK warn of major e-visa data breach in Somalia
The US and UK have warned of a significant data breach affecting Somalia's e-visa system. Tens of thousands of individuals' personal information has been leaked online, raising concerns about privacy and security. Authorities are investigating the breach and urging affected users to take precautions.
UK court finds mining firm liable for Brazil's worst environmental disaster
A UK court has ruled that the mining company is liable for the 2015 dam collapse in Brazil, which killed 19 people, polluted a river, and destroyed hundreds of homes, marking the country's worst environmental disaster.
The US will help South Korea build nuclear 'attack' submarines - here's what that means
The US has agreed to assist South Korea in developing nuclear-powered attack submarines, enhancing its naval capabilities amid rising geopolitical tensions on the Korean Peninsula. This move aims to strengthen South Korea's defense and deter potential threats in the region.
Why India caps pollution readings at 500 when the air is far more toxic
India's air pollution index caps readings at 500, despite air quality often being more toxic. Experts highlight that the country's air quality framework, last updated in 2009, is outdated and requires comprehensive revision to better reflect current pollution levels and protect public health.
'We're just going to go through this again': Americans fear second government shutdown
As the government funding deal nears expiration at the end of January, many Americans are bracing for a potential second shutdown. Concerned about losing income, people are saving money to prepare for financial instability if government operations pause again.
My mum was a 17-year-old free spirit - so she was locked up and put in a coma
Marina's mother, a 17-year-old free spirit in 1960s Spain, was forcibly confined in a convent under Franco's regime, suffering harsh treatment that led to her being put into a coma.
Should Hitler's DNA Have Been Studied â or Just Left Alone?
Recent research into Hitler's DNA reveals insights into his ancestry and suggests potential neurological disorders. This raises ethical questions about whether such genetic studies on historical figures should be pursued or left untouched.
'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 damage and highlighting the lethal impact of the attack on civilians.
Watch: Mud volcano erupts in southern Taiwan
The Wandan mud volcano in southern Taiwan recently erupted, showcasing a rare geological event. An expert described it as a particularly unusual example of a mud volcano, attracting attention for its unique activity.
Watch: Bear runs onto airport tarmac, halting flights
Flights were temporarily halted at a Japanese airport on Wednesday when a bear wandered onto the tarmac, causing a disruption in airport operations. Authorities responded to ensure safety before resuming normal activities.
Watch: Blue Origin rocket successfully lands booster for first time
Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin achieved its first successful return landing of a reusable rocket booster, marking a milestone similar to innovations pioneered by SpaceX in reusable rocket technology.
Russia's AI robot falls seconds after being unveiled
Russia's first anthropomorphic AI robot toppled only seconds after its public debut, as shown in footage capturing the incident.
Feijoo says that migrants "will have to adapt to our way of life"
The president of the PP points out that immigration, along with housing and low wages, is one of the main problems facing the EU. Furthermore, he emphasizes that migrants must adapt to the European way of life.
FeijĂło calls for fair wages for young people: "If not, pensioners will not have a pension"
FeijĂło emphasizes the need to offer fair wages to young people to ensure the sustainability of pensions and to prevent current crises from negatively impacting society.
The Parties Step on the Electoral Accelerator: The PSOE Calls to Vote in Valencia and the PP Accuses Them of Taking an Indicted Person in Extremadura
Diana Morant (PSOE) asserts that the PP is "afraid of the polls," while Jaime de los Santos (PP) criticizes that the current legislature "was stillborn," escalating electoral tension in Valencia and Extremadura.
Georgia - Spain World Cup 2026 Qualifying Phase, Live: Score, Goals, and Latest Updates from Matchday 5
The Spanish national team plays their second-to-last qualifying match for the 2026 World Cup against Georgia, with qualification for the tournament in Canada, the United States, and Mexico still undecided.
Alcaraz defeats a tough Aliassime and will face Sinner in the Masters Cup final
Carlos Alcaraz overcame Felix Auger-Aliassime and will face Jannik Sinner in the Masters Cup final. Aliassime had previously beaten Alexander Zverev, ensuring a challenging match for Alcaraz.
Storm Claudia brings more rain to almost all of Spain in the coming hours: the areas expecting the most water
Storm Claudia, although starting to weaken, continues to cause rain across most of Spain. Especially heavy rainfall is expected in the most affected areas over the next few hours.
A 60-Year-Old Man and Woman Found Dead with Signs of Violence in a Chalet in Alpedrete
A 60-year-old couple was found dead with signs of violence in a chalet in Alpedrete. They had no prior complaints and were not registered in the VioGén system. The man had a history of psychiatric issues.
The Most Expensive Spanish Coin is Auctioned Again in Switzerland to Try to Break New Records
The 1609 Segovian centén, the most valuable Spanish coin, is being auctioned again in Geneva with a starting price of 2.17 million euros, aiming to surpass previous records.
Vigo lights up Christmas with a scare and Abel Caballero puts on a show again: "It's the best on the planet"
The rain this Saturday caused technical problems during the lighting of the Christmas tree in Vigo and the start of the song 'Happy Christmas,' but the show went on with Mayor Abel Caballero putting on a performance declared as "the best on the planet."
Santi Cañizares gets married and his son throws this jab at him in front of Paco Gonzålez and Juanma Castaño: "He hasn't taken a plane to see me"
Santi Cañizares, former Valencia goalkeeper, got married to his partner Noemà this Friday. During the celebration, his son joked that his father hasn't taken a plane to see him, much to the surprise of Paco Gonzålez and Juanma Castaño.
The secret formula of Carme Noguera, 111 years old, to reach the podium of longevity in Spain
Carme Noguera, born in Girona in 1914, has become the oldest living Catalan and is among the longest-lived people in Spain.
A 17-year-old girl stabs her 20-year-old sister-in-law to death in a family quarrel
During a family argument, a 17-year-old girl fatally stabbed her 20-year-old sister-in-law. The incident occurred in the presence of the victimâs brother and the aggressorâs partner, as well as their parents.
Yolanda Ramos speaks out about the disorder she suffers from at 57 years old: "Now I see that I wasn't broken"
Yolanda Ramos has revealed that she suffers from a disorder she faces daily. At 57 years old, the comedian says she has found a new perspective, understanding that she wasn't broken, reflecting a process of acceptance and self-awareness.
The emotional gesture of Dani MartĂn at his concert with Oli, Rulo's son, five months after the death of his little brother
Dani MartĂn showed an emotional gesture at his concert alongside Oli, Rulo's son, five months after the death of Andy, Oli's younger brother and Dani's godson, who passed away at three years old in June.
The Santiago Bernabéu is Renamed: All the Names the Real Madrid Stadium Has Had
Real Madrid has announced that their stadium will officially change its name to 'Bernabéu', simplifying its traditional designation.
The National Lottery showers thousands of euros in just two provinces
Three Spanish towns were awarded this Saturday in the National Lottery draw, distributing thousands of euros among their inhabitants in just two provinces.
Check National Lottery: Results for Saturday, November 15
Check the official results of the National Lottery for the draw on Saturday, November 15, 2025, and verify your numbers to see if you have won.
This is the Healthiest Vegetable in the World: "It Scores the Highest in Nutrients"
The US CDC ranks fruits and vegetables based on 17 essential nutrients. This vegetable has received the highest score, standing out as the healthiest in the world due to its high nutritional value.
Don't Flush the Toilet at Night in Switzerland and Use Different Slippers for the Bathroom in Japan: Hygiene Rules You Should Know If You Travel
Every country has unique customs when using the bathroom. In Switzerland, it is recommended not to flush the toilet at night to avoid noise, while in Japan special slippers are used exclusively for the bathroom. Knowing these local hygiene rules is essential to respect traditions and avoid discomfort during your travels.
A 22-year-old young man in critical condition after attempting to swallow a hamburger without chewing in a prank gone wrong
A 22-year-old young man is in critical condition after attempting to swallow a hamburger without chewing in a prank that went wrong. He was without breathing for two minutes and is now on a ventilator, in addition to having damaged organs.
Jordi Cruz warns of the "huge mistake" when cooking pasta: "Never do it"
Jordi Cruz points out the most common and controversial mistake when cooking pasta in a video shared on social media, warning viewers to never make this error.
What is known about the tragic death of Encarnita Polo in a residence in Ăvila: strangled by a resident
The Provincial Brigade of the Judicial Police is investigating the death of Encarnita Polo, strangled by a resident in a residence in Ăvila. The victim's daughter requests respect and privacy for the family.
Encarnita Polo Dies, the Singer Who Triumphed with Her 'Paco, Paco, Paco'
Encarnita Polo, famous for her hit "Paco, Paco, Paco," has passed away. Her family requests respect and privacy during this difficult time.
Encarnita Polo: This is How She Shone on a Television That Was Ahead of Its Time
Encarnita Polo, a renowned television figure who stood out for her talent during a pioneering era of this medium, has passed away at the age of 86, leaving an indelible legacy in television history.
Putin's Last Bombing of Kyiv Kills Widow of a Chernobyl Victim Who Has a Monument in Moscow
Natalia Khodemchuk, 62, widow of a Chernobyl victim honored with a monument in Moscow, died after suffering severe burns on 45% of her body due to Putin's latest bombing in Kyiv.
Watch What You Flush: Ten Things That Will Cost You Over 100 Euros with the Plumber
Throwing inappropriate objects into the toilet can cause costly blockages over 100 euros and harm the environment. It is vital to avoid flushing products that do not easily break down to protect the plumbing system and reduce pollution.
Nutrition Influencer Diana Areas Dies at 39 After Falling from Top Floor of a Building
Nutrition influencer Diana Areas, 39, passed away after falling from the top floor of a building. She had been hospitalized in a medical center from which she escaped shortly before the fatal incident.
A Veterinarian Clarifies Whether Dogs Really Need to Wear Coats in Winter: "Use Common Sense"
A veterinarian explains in a video that, regardless of the breed, one should not judge if a dog needs a coat in winter. She recommends using common sense to decide based on the weather, condition, and individual needs of each dog.
An Italian politician trips on a staircase and breaks through a stained glass window in a palace in Rome
An Italian politician suffered a fall on a staircase and broke through a stained glass window in a palace in Rome. The damaged stained glass window was part of the work 'The Charter of Labour,' a Futurist piece created by Mario Sironi in 1932.
Two winners of La Primitiva win 109,000 euros and the jackpot rises to 38.5 million
Two players of La Primitiva have each won 109,000 euros. Additionally, 114 third-tier winners received 3,514.12 euros each. The jackpot for the next draw has increased to 38.5 million euros.
Five Bonoloto Winners Each Receive More Than 26,000 Euros and the Jackpot Rises to 600,000 Euros
Five Bonoloto winners each received more than 26,000 euros, while another 63 third-tier winners obtained 1,059 euros each. The accumulated jackpot for the next draw amounts to 600,000 euros.
Chris Martin, from Coldplay, speaks out about the 'kisscam' controversy: "If life gives you lemons, make lemonade"
Chris Martin joked about the scandal in which Andy Byron, CEO of Astronomer, and Kristin Cabot, HR director, were caught being unfaithful during a 'kisscam', suggesting that one must know how to make the best out of difficult situations.
LoĂŻc De Marie, diagnosed psychopath, on what sets him apart from others: "I never feel regret"
LoĂŻc De Marie explains that, as a psychopath, he believes others are not intelligent, which leads him to use them without feeling any remorse.
A Dog Trainer on Animal Behavior: "They Don't Destroy Things or Pee on Your Shoe Out of Revenge"
Alan PeirĂł explains that dogs do not act out of revenge; behaviors such as destroying objects, urinating, or biting reflect discomfort they don't know how to manage, not an act of resentment toward their owners.
Alba Carrillo reveals she has a new crush: "He is a patrĂłn from the Coffee Axis of Colombia"
Alba Carrillo, contributor on the program 'Hasta el fin del mundo' on La 1 of TVE, reveals that she has a new romantic interest with a patrĂłn from the Coffee Axis of Colombia.
Why We Feel Colder as We Age: "Metabolism Slows Down"
As we age, metabolism slows down, reducing the production of body heat. Additionally, the loss of muscle mass and changes in blood circulation contribute to people feeling colder as they get older. Other factors include alterations in thermal perception and decreased physical activity, which affect the body's heat regulation.
Diego FernĂĄndez, Chemical Engineer: "If Your Pillows Have Yellow Stains, This Is How You Should Wash Them in the Washing Machine and by Hand"
Chemical engineer Diego FernĂĄndez explains effective techniques to remove yellow stains from pillows, ensuring they come out white and without losing their shape, both when using a washing machine and washing by hand.
A young man recounts the 'hell' he experienced in Brazil: he was drugged, robbed, and sexually abused in his apartment
Cameron Golinsky, 35 years old, suffered the 'Goodnight, Cinderella' method in Rio de Janeiro, where he was drugged, robbed, and sexually abused in his apartment during his stay in the city.
Alcampo Plans to Open 37 New Stores Next Year and Its First Franchise Hypermarket
Alcampo anticipates growth of 4-6% during the Christmas season, with a higher increase in prepared dishes (15-20%) and nougat (9%). Additionally, it plans to open 37 new stores and launch its first franchise hypermarket next year.
Pope Leo XIV Chooses His Four Favorite Movies, and One Is by Robert Redford
Pope Leo XIV has begun meetings with Hollywood celebrities and has shared his four favorite movies, including one directed by Robert Redford.
The reason why scheduled cesarean sections increase the risk of childhood cancer
A recent study indicates that scheduled cesarean deliveries may slightly increase the risk of children developing certain types of cancer in childhood.
Beatriz FernĂĄndez, Nephrologist: "Drinking Excessive Water Does Not Clean the Kidneys"
Beatriz FernĂĄndez, nephrologist, states that adequate hydration is beneficial, but excessive water consumption does not improve health nor cleanse the kidneys.
Apple lowers what it pays for your old iPhone and other devices right before Black Friday
Apple has reduced the amounts it offers for the trade-in of most of its used devices, including iPhones, just before Black Friday. This measure affects those who plan to sell their old devices to get discounts on new purchases during the sales season.
The Trail of the Traders, the hiking route between Guadalajara and Teruel
The Trail of the Traders is an extensive hiking route that connects Castilla-La Mancha and AragĂłn, following ancient trade paths. This route offers landscapes of great natural beauty and valuable historical heritage, ideal for those seeking nature and culture on a unique journey between Guadalajara and Teruel.
The Spot Near Madrid to Savor the Best Possible Meat
La Taberna de Elia has established itself as an essential destination for meat lovers, offering the highest quality and an outstanding gastronomic experience close to Madrid.
Toribio, former civil guard: "The attack on road safety is being carried out by all political parties without exception"
Former officer Juan Carlos Toribio criticized on YouTube the lack of action by the responsible authorities following the death of a driver, pointing out that all political parties are responsible for the deterioration of road safety.
A 'Generation Z' March Rises Against Sheinbaum's Government and Violence in Mexico
Young people from Generation Z protest against the government of President Claudia Sheinbaum, expressing their political frustration and rejection of the increasing violence in Mexico.
A bomb alert interrupts the live broadcast of the French channel BFM TV and forces the evacuation of its headquarters in Paris
A bomb alert at 3:20 PM forced the evacuation of BFM TV's headquarters in Paris. Bomb disposal experts arrived at the location and after several hours analyzed the situation, eventually lifting the alert.
"Donald is dirty," "Do you want photos with girls in bikinis?": the revelations about Trump in Epstein's declassified emails
The declassified emails reveal the close relationship between Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein, as well as ties to some sexual victims of the pedophile, who also had connections with members of the British Royal Family.
Mel Robbins, expert in personal development, reminds the importance of setting boundaries: "Learn to say 'it's your responsibility'"
Mel Robbins, bestselling author, emphasizes the importance of setting boundaries and makes it clear that we should not take on others' responsibilities. She urges people to learn to say "it's your responsibility" to protect their emotional well-being and avoid unnecessary burdens.
The NFL Arrives in Madrid: Schedule and Which TV Channel Will Broadcast the Dolphins vs. Washington Commanders Game for Free
The Miami Dolphins and Washington Commanders are playing for the first time in Spain in an official NFL game, which will be held at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium.
Justin Trudeau's Ex Breaks Her Silence Following His Relationship with Katy Perry: "We Talk"
Sophie Grégoire, Justin Trudeau's ex-wife, mentions that they stay in contact and emphasizes that the former Canadian Prime Minister is very involved in the education and care of their three children together.
A Democratic Congressman Caught Watching Porn and Says It's Because of Twitter's "Algorithms"
Brad Sherman, a 71-year-old Democratic congressman, was caught watching pornographic content and claimed it was due to Twitter's algorithms. Married with three children, he admitted that he would prefer to look at an image of a woman rather than a sunset.
The Extra Cost of Eating Well: The Healthy Basket is Up to 20% More Expensive
Choosing a diet based on fruits, vegetables, meat, fish, and dairy instead of ultra-processed foods costs 35 euros more per person per month, representing up to a 20% surcharge, according to a study by the OCU.
The trick of a couple who retired before 40: "We focused on maximizing the difference between income and expenses"
Katie and Alan Donegan, with a fortune of 2.3 million euros, managed to retire before 40 by focusing on increasing the difference between their income and expenses. They now spend their time traveling and volunteering around the world.
An Argentine surprises by revealing her salary as a flight attendant at Emirates: "We don't pay rent or transportation"
An Argentine flight attendant revealed on TikTok her salary working for Emirates, highlighting that they don't pay rent or transportation, which significantly improves their quality of life.
Avian flu could already be considered 'endemic' in Spain, according to biologists
Biologists believe that avian flu could already be endemic in Spain, as cases are recorded throughout the year, including high peaks of infections outside the migration season.
Carlos Alcaraz reveals his greatest wish in the world of tennis: "I want to eat at the same table as Federer, Nadal, and Djokovic"
Carlos Alcaraz revealed that his biggest goal in tennis is to reach a level that allows him to share experiences and compete alongside legends like Federer, Nadal, and Djokovic, establishing himself among the best in the world.
A German's reaction to hearing RosalĂa's 'Berghain' for the first time
A German fan, recorded by his Mexican wife, reacts with surprise upon hearing RosalĂa's song 'Berghain' for the first time, admitting that the Catalan singer uses "very difficult words" in her lyrics.
Teillard, Ophthalmologist, on Violeta and Marcos Llorenteâs Yellow Glasses: âItâs Not Clear to Me if They Wear Them Because of Blue Lightâ
Ophthalmologist Teillard analyzes the use of yellow or orange glasses with filters by celebrities like Violeta and Marcos Llorente, pointing out that it is not clear whether they use them specifically to protect themselves from blue light. He explains the functions of these glasses and when they are truly beneficial for visual health.
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, the next generation of DJs train in real clubs under the guidance of experts, learning technique, judgment, and the art of creating musical experiences that take the audience on a sonic journey.
Faith Resurges Among Young People: "Society Modernizing Does Not Mean Religion Disappears"
In the last 15 years, practicing young Catholics up to 29 years old have increased by 6%, demonstrating that social modernization does not eliminate faith or religious practice among new generations.
The three stores resisting 'fast fashion': "The clothes we have work very poorly"
Three Spanish brands challenge the dominance of fast fashion by offering sustainable, unique, and distinctive fashion, demonstrating that it is possible to compete in a market marked by uniformity and rapid consumption.
The Silent Struggle of Afghan Mothers for Their Children
Mahtab EftekhÄr, forced since childhood to work and marry, becomes a brave advocate who raises her voice on behalf of Afghan women, fighting for their rights and those of their children.
Mystic Times
The release of RosalĂa's new album coincides with the premiere in cinemas of "Los domingos," the film directed by Alauda Ruiz de AzĂșa, marking a significant cultural moment.
Necessary Vaccination
Misinformation on social media promotes ignorance and rejection of vaccination, putting the health of both those who do not get vaccinated and the community in general at risk.
Circular Innovation, the Great Missed Opportunity
Spain is missing a historic opportunity to transform its economy. It is crucial to move beyond green rhetoric and advance toward real action, focused on innovation and eco-design.
A young woman gives birth in her living room in Valencia: "I didn't know I was pregnant"
A young woman in Valencia gave birth in her living room, not knowing she was pregnant. She mentioned that she had only felt some mild discomfort in her abdomen, which she attributed to common digestive issues, without suspecting her pregnancy.
A Briton's surprise upon trying fabada for the first time: "This is absolutely incredible"
A Briton tried fabada for the first time, pairing it with Asturian cider, and expressed great satisfaction, describing the dish as "absolutely incredible."
Doctors from all over Spain protest in the rain against the Healthcare Framework Statute weeks before starting a four-day strike
Nearly three thousand healthcare professionals protested in Madrid in the rain, in the third demonstration against the Healthcare Framework Statute, just weeks before a four-day strike.
A pilot explains the real reason why airplane windows should be open during takeoff and landing
Daniel Bubb explains that by keeping the windows open during takeoff and landing, flight attendants can better see any emergency and determine which side of the plane it is on, facilitating a quick and safe response.
American Football Coach Who Starred in a Netflix Documentary Dies in a Shooting
An American football coach from Laney College in Oakland, California, who starred in a Netflix documentary, died in a shooting that took place on campus.
Kiko Rivera sends a strong message to Isabel Pantoja: "Mom, look at yourself in the mirror"
Kiko Rivera reappeared on television to publicly address the difficult and controversial family episodes he has experienced, sending a harsh message to his mother Isabel Pantoja.
Encarnita Polo: This Is How She Shone in a Television Ahead of Its Time
Encarnita Polo, a prominent figure in innovative television, passed away at the age of 86. Her career left an indelible mark during an era when television was ahead of its time.
Meli Camacho reveals the origin of her anger with Carmen Borrego: "She asked for a 5,000 euro salary for 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 stems from the fact that she asked for a 5,000 euro salary for a project, something that surprised them and caused tension between them.
Manuel GonzĂĄlez attacks Gabriella Hahlingag after their breakup and she responds: "She doesnât fit the role of TV victim"
Manuel GonzĂĄlez, former contestant on Supervivientes and now a collaborator on El debate de las tentaciones, criticized Gabriella Hahlingag after their breakup. She responded by defending her position and rejecting what she considers a victim role on television.
Tony Spina, about his wedding with Marta Peñate on 'Supervivientes All Stars': "I was stunned"
Tony Spina, former contestant of 'Supervivientes All Stars', recalled difficult moments from the show, highlighting his surprise during the wedding with Marta Peñate, which left him shocked.
Pablo Motos reacts to a comment by Trancas and Barrancas about Pedro SĂĄnchez on 'El Hormiguero': "Stop"
During an interview about love with Pablo AlborĂĄn on 'El Hormiguero,' the ants Trancas and Barrancas made a comment about Pedro SĂĄnchez, which led Pablo Motos to intervene and ask them to stop.
Rajoy Becomes a Lucky Guest on 'El Hormiguero' and 'Gran Hermano' Hits Its Lowest Rating in Prime Time
Mariano Rajoy has become a star guest on 'El Hormiguero,' boosting the show's audience. On the other hand, 'Gran Hermano' has recorded its lowest ratings during prime time, although it manages to stay on air during the prime time slot.
Juanjo Bonaâs Intelligence in Stopping Speculations About Los Javisâ Breakup
Juanjo Bona offers a clear and clever response to halt speculations about the possible breakup of Los Javis, giving a lesson that reflects the attitude of the new generations toward rumors.
Alejandro Sanz and Candela MĂĄrquez in crisis: the evidence that could point to a possible breakup between them
Alejandro Sanz attended the Latin Grammys alone, which has sparked speculation about a possible breakup with Candela MĂĄrquez, highlighting a potential crisis in their relationship.
RosalĂaâs Emotional Revolution: What Her New Phase Teaches Us About Healing the Heart
RosalĂa is going through a new phase marked by intense work, celibacy, and renewed creativity. Her central message is about closing cycles and rediscovering oneself, showing how to heal emotional wounds and move forward with authenticity.
What Happened to Antonio Hortelano, 'Quimi': From the Corridors of Azcona in 'Compañeros' to the Theater
Antonio Hortelano became famous in the 90s as Quimi in "Compañeros." He currently leads a quiet life, mainly devoted to theater.
Shall We Go to the Circus? Of Course, Sweetie! Viral Star Coral GonzĂĄlez Triumphs as a Circus Performer
Coral GonzĂĄlez, who went viral in 2016 for an ad for a second-hand app, now shines as a circus artist. She currently performs alongside her husband in an act called Deadly Games.
David Bisbal kicks off his new tour 'Everything is Possible at Christmas' with a concert in AlmerĂa this Saturday
David Bisbal begins his 'Everything is Possible at Christmas' tour in AlmerĂa. The tour will continue through several Spanish cities, including Bilbao, Zaragoza, Valencia, A Coruña, Madrid, and Barcelona.
Jared Leto Returns as the Joker in a New Image Released by the Stubborn Zack Snyder
Jared Leto returns as the Joker, a role that was highly criticized. This new image, shared by Zack Snyder, highlights the director's persistence with this version of the iconic villain.
C. Tangana and his girlfriend are expecting their first child
Aguirre has shared a photo on Instagram showing her pregnant belly, confirming that she and C. Tangana 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 paintings created with artificial intelligence under the title "Art made by AI," emphasizing that art emerges from unexplored territories. The first piece sold for 11,456 euros, sparking debates on social media about the authenticity and value of AI-generated art.
Ignacia FernĂĄndez, the new Miss World Chile who won her title after surprising everyone by singing 'death metal'
Ignacia FernĂĄndez, 27 years old and the new Miss World Chile, surprised by winning the title after performing 'death metal.' She has her own metal band, which she considers a refuge and a source of strength and purpose.
The Tender Side of The Mountain: the 'Game of Thrones' Actor Softens Social Media with a Photo of His Baby
Björnsson, known for his role in 'Game of Thrones', moved his followers by sharing a tender photo of his baby. After losing a daughter in 2023, his family pictures have taken on a special emotional significance.
This is How the Multiple Vehicle Run-over Happened in South Korea
A truck suddenly accelerated in a crowded market in South Korea, causing two deaths and 18 injuries. Footage shows the vehicle speeding through stalls and pedestrians. The driver tested negative for alcohol and was detained while the police investigate the causes of the incident.
The Wallet Beats the Mobile: Cash Remains the Most Used Method
In Granada, 57% of the population, mainly those over 55 years old, continue to use cash, while mobile payments are growing among young people, reaching 15%. Additionally, methods like Bizum are gaining popularity in stores and continue to expand.
'Burnout': the syndrome affecting half of young doctors
More than half of young doctors in Spain suffer from burnout due to work overload, long shifts, and lack of rest. A study by the OMC reveals that 79% experience emotional exhaustion and that the syndrome is more common among young female doctors. Two out of three suffer from insomnia, and one in four has taken sick leave due to exhaustion. Changes are being called for to protect both professionals and patients.
Alcaraz asks for support from the Italian public ahead of the Masters Cup final: "I hope for at least 3 or 4 people to cheer me on"
Carlos Alcaraz will face Jannik Sinner in the final of the ATP Finals in Turin, where the crowd will mostly support the Italian. Alcaraz hopes to have at least a few supporters in the audience.
Gonzalo MirĂł's harsh criticism of Rubiales after his uncle's 'egg-throwing': "I don't believe anything, it's embarrassing to think that this guy..."
Gonzalo MirĂł harshly criticized Luis Rubiales following the controversial incident during the presentation of his uncle, former president of the RFEF, expressing disbelief and embarrassment over his behavior on 'El Partidazo de COPE.'
The Basque Country Team Defeats Palestine by a Large Margin at San Mamés
The Basque Country team, without international recognition, clearly defeated Palestine in a friendly match played at San Mamés.
An 88-year-old cyclist dies after being hit by a van in Zaragoza
An 88-year-old cyclist died after being hit by a van in Zaragoza. This incident marks the second fatal cycling accident in AragĂłn in 2025.
Ălex MĂĄrquez snatches victory from Pedro Acosta in the last Sprint of the year
In Cheste, Ălex MĂĄrquez repeated what happened in PortimĂŁo, snatching the victory from Pedro Acosta in the final Sprint race of the season, showcasing an exciting duel between the two riders.
Alcohol, the Leading Cause of Intellectual Disability in the West: "It Is Essential to Denormalize Its Consumption"
It is estimated that one in every children in classrooms suffers from Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder, caused by prenatal exposure to alcohol, highlighting the need to denormalize its consumption to prevent intellectual disabilities.
62% of Young Spaniards with Severe Disabilities Drop Out of School Early
62% of young Spaniards with severe disabilities drop out of school early, a rate 18 percentage points higher than the European Union average, highlighting a significant challenge in educational inclusion.
They launch a solidarity nougat, accessible and in braille for people with deafblindness
Carrefour Solidarity Foundation and ONCE Foundation launch an accessible solidarity nougat, with braille labeling, for people with deafblindness, in tribute to the bicentennial of the Braille system.
The Congress Rejects Increasing the Income Threshold for Caregivers of People with Disabilities to Access Tax Deductions
The Congress rejected raising the current income limit, frozen at 8,000 euros, so that caregivers of people with disabilities can access tax deductions, causing a significant drop in the number of beneficiaries of this aid.
There Won't Be a Peak in Oil Production⊠but There Will Be a Price Peak: 60â70 Dollars
The price of oil remains stable on a prolonged plateau, without a defined peak in production, but with an estimated price cap between 60 and 70 dollars per barrel, reflecting a precarious balance in the market.
AI will consume as much electricity as one hundred reactors by 2030: these will be the winners
The energy consumption of data centers could reach between 620 and 1,000 terawatt-hours by 2030, similar to the consumption of one hundred nuclear reactors, according to the International Energy Agency. This increase is due to the massive growth of artificial intelligence and its demand for computational power.
This is how avian flu is advancing in Spain: why hens are confined and what is the risk of transmission to people
Avian flu continues to spread in Spain, leading authorities to confine hens to control the outbreak. This measure aims to reduce contact with infected birds and prevent further spread. Although the risk of transmission to humans is low, it is recommended to maintain precautions to minimize possible infections and protect public health.
Leticia Poole, finance expert, on the reason that prevents you from making ends meet: "We have a problem with non-discretionary spending"
Leticia Poole points out that the lack of financial planning and the increase in fixed expenses make it difficult to make ends meet, negatively affecting the savings of many Spaniards.
JosĂ© RamĂłn LĂłpez MartĂnez, tax advisor: "Don't be surprised if you earn less in November and December"
Companies adjust tax withholdings in November and December to comply with the annual requirements of the Tax Agency, which can result in a temporary reduction of net salary.
Glovo acknowledges another 100 million claim from Social Security for contributions and fees
Glovo, owned by Delivery Hero, faces a new claim of 100 million euros from Social Security for contributions and fees. The company states it has "largely" made the payment of the previously demanded 450 million related to its autonomous delivery rider model.
"You are stealing from me": Morgan Freeman (88 years old) lashes out against AI voice imitations
Morgan Freeman has expressed his displeasure over the use of his voice through artificial intelligence, denouncing that this technology is using it without permission. Currently, his lawyers are taking legal action to protect his rights against these imitations.
The Tim Burton Classic That Has Come Back to Life 20 Years Later: A Horror Story Taking Netflix by Storm
Tim Burton revives one of his stop-motion classics on Netflix, a horror story that marked his career 20 years ago. This moving film has regained popularity, captivating new audiences and reaffirming the enduring appeal of the directorâs unique style.
'Predator': In What Order Should You Watch the Movies to Better Understand 'Badlands'? The Definitive Chronology
Although the new 'Predator' movie is set in the distant future, the story of the Yautja is complex. This guide offers a chronological order to watch the movies and better understand the saga before enjoying the latest installment.
The Indonesian horror movie that has sneaked into Netflixâs most-watched: rampaging zombies for blood lovers
Indonesian horror cinema stands out on Netflix with a zombie movie that ranks among the most-watched titles, consolidating its rise and appeal for fans of bloody horror.
'Sharknado' will have a prequel: the cheesiest and most absurd shark saga returns to its origins
The Asylum, known for low-budget mockbusters, plans to release a prequel exploring the first adventure of Ian Ziering and Tara Reid's characters, revisiting the origins of the infamous Sharknado saga.
The OCU warns about fake V16 beacons: this is the technology they must have to be approved
The OCU alerts about the sale of fake V16 beacons and explains how to identify the approved ones. To be legal, they must include specific technology that ensures their correct functioning and safety on the road, avoiding fines and risks.
The revolution of mobile photography has arrived with this new interchangeable camera system
This innovative interchangeable camera module allows you to easily unscrew and change the original system, securing it with a click-lock to enhance the mobile photography experience.
Elon Musk laughs at Microsoft with his latest datacenter: it's called 'Macrohard' and its name can be seen "from space"
Elon Musk has launched a datacenter called 'Macrohard', whose name is visible from space, as a mockery towards Microsoft. Additionally, he plans to create an AI-managed software company to compete directly with Microsoft.
Goodbye to Always Hearing the Same Thing: Spotify Introduces a Shuffle Mode with Fewer Repetitions
Spotify has launched a new shuffle mode that reduces repetitions, enhancing variety in playback. This feature allows users to enjoy a fresher and more personalized listening experience, increasing control over their playlists and favorite music.
This new Google Maps feature took a long time to arrive, but it will change your routes forever
Google Maps has launched a new feature that benefits those who walk long distances daily, significantly improving the experience and optimizing walking routes.
Kim Kardashian eclipses the Christ the Redeemer of Brazil with a Jean Paul Gaultier Haute Couture
Kim Kardashian dazzled in Brazil with an exclusive Jean Paul Gaultier design, standing out with a hood and an ultra-feminine style during her visit to the Latin American country.
MarĂa Nebrera, makeup artist, and her advice to women in their 40s: "The fewer skin products you use, the better"
MarĂa Nebrera advises women in their 40s to simplify their facial and makeup routine, using lightweight products that respect the skin and enhance its natural radiance for healthier care.
Aitana dresses in gothic style with a very sexy Victorian design to receive her first Latin Grammy
Aitana captivated with a daring Victorian gothic-style dress as she received her first Latin Grammy, showcasing an original and striking look that stood out at the ceremony.
Three Stradivarius jackets that will sell out this weekend: suede, fur, and leather effect
Stradivarius launches three jackets perfect for the cold: suede, fur, and leather effect. With the arrival of cold weather, these models have become the most sought-after and are expected to sell out this weekend.
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"
Patry Montero spoke on a podcast about her lifestyle and motherhood, emphasizing the importance of explaining to her daughters that reality does not always match what is shown on social media.
Dua Lipa joins the sheer trend with the most folkloric beaded top on her trip to Chile
Dua Lipa dazzled in Chile with a beaded and sheer top, combining elegance and inspiration, ideal for Christmas dinners.
Women'Secret brings Christmas forward with discounts of up to 50% on their entire online catalog
Women'Secret launches its Xmas Promo with discounts of up to 50% on pajamas, accessories, bras, and underwear, available in their online store.
Meta strikes: its virtual reality goggles now cost less than a mobile phone
Meta Quest 3S has lowered its price to under 300 euros, positioning itself as virtual reality goggles more affordable than many mobile phones.
Donât Wait Until 2026: This Beacon Is Approved by the DGT and Now Costs Less Than 30 Euros
This safety beacon, which will replace triangles and become mandatory starting January 2026, is already approved by the DGT and can be purchased for less than 30 euros.
Samsung makes a splash on 11/11: the S25 Ultra 5G is almost half price
Samsung has reduced the price of the S25 Ultra 5G by almost 50% during the 11/11 event on AliExpress, offering a great opportunity to get its most powerful and popular phone at a much lower cost.
Two Easy and Affordable Recipes with Which, According to Arguiñano, "There's No One Who Eats Better"
Chef Karlos Arguiñano presents in his new book two simple and economical recipes with seasonal ingredients, ideal for enjoying high-quality meals at home.
Eva Lijeström, home expert, on cooking with stainless steel without food sticking: "To know if itâs hot, I sprinkle a little water and little beads will form"
Eva Lijeström explains that to prevent food from sticking to stainless steel pots and pans, you should check the temperature by dropping some water on them. If the water forms little beads and "dances" on the surface, the pan is ready to cook without the food sticking.
Juan del Val speaks out about the debate that divides Spaniards: the tortilla
Juan del Val, winner of the Planeta Prize, shared how he makes his first tortilla, joining the popular debate that divides Spaniards over this traditional dish.
How to Better Pair That Iberian Ham That (Sometimes) Comes at Christmas: A Matter of Bubbles
Iberian ham pairs best with wines that enhance its flavor, and although Fino is a little-known good match, bubbles like cava or champagne also work excellently, balancing the intensity of the ham and offering a unique gastronomic experience during Christmas.
Four Traditional Recipes That Are in Danger of Extinction
Traditional Spanish cuisine, beyond famous dishes like tortilla de patata or paella, faces the threat of the disappearance of four ancestral recipes. These preparations, little known and hard to find, represent a culinary heritage at risk due to the loss of customs and the influence of modernity. Their preservation is key to keeping Spain's gastronomic diversity alive.
Not to add flavor or preserve it: the important reason why vinegar must be used when making mayonnaise
Although egg, olive oil, and salt are essential for mayonnaise, vinegar is not used for flavor or preservation, but because it helps stabilize the emulsion, preventing it from breaking and ensuring a creamy and homogeneous texture.
'The Miracle of Mosa': the impressive church in Malta that was hit by a bomb during World War II and remained intact
In a little-known city in Malta, there is an architectural gem of the Mediterranean, known for its impressive structure and unique history: it survived the impact of a bomb during World War II without damage.
Pablo Berruezo, the young Spaniard sailing solo around the world: "In the hardest stretch, I faced two storms daily"
Pablo Berruezo, a naval engineer from Barcelona, shares his experience sailing solo around the world for over a year, facing extreme conditions such as two storms daily during the toughest parts of his journey.
The town with the most history in Vizcaya: one of the oldest parliaments and a world-renowned painting
This emblematic town of Vizcaya is a global icon of freedom and peace, reflecting the soul of the Basque Country through its art, history, and stunning landscapes.
The town of Toledo where Lucas from 'Andy y Lucas' lives: a peaceful place half an hour from Madrid with Visigothic remains
Lucas, from the duo Andy y Lucas, lives in a quiet town in Toledo, Castilla-La Mancha, half an hour from Madrid. This remarkable locality not only offers peace and tranquility but also Visigothic remains that enrich its history and cultural appeal.
When Do the Most Famous Christmas Markets in Europe Open in 2025?
Europe's iconic Christmas markets, from Madrid's Plaza Mayor to Vienna's Rathausplatz, are preparing to open for the 2025 season, offering crafts, sweets, and traditional toys that enrich the Christmas tradition.
The City That Transforms Into a Christmas Tale: Markets, Lights, and Trees Amid Snowy Mountains
Located in the Austrian Alps, this city offers an ideal Christmas atmosphere for families, with markets, festive lights, and decorated trees set in a backdrop of snowy mountains.
The Little-Known Town of Portugal with a Castle and Churches Full of Art
The village in the Alentejo region offers a peaceful rural getaway, highlighting its history and architecture, including a castle and several churches full of art.
More than a quarter of Spaniards live with work-related stress: "There is an imbalance between what we give and what we receive"
Between 25% and 40% of workers in Spain suffer from chronic work-related stress, caused by an imbalance between the effort made and the rewards received, affecting their well-being and productivity.
Sara MarĂn, doctor: "Don't go to sleep after eleven, it disrupts the immune system and mood"
Doctor Sara MarĂn explains that going to bed after eleven for a month negatively affects the immune system and mood, disrupting bodily functions and overall well-being.
Jill Bolte Taylor, Neuroanatomist: "The Egg That Became You Was Created During Your Grandmother's Pregnancy"
Neuroanatomist Jill Bolte Taylor highlights the astonishing improbability of human existence by pointing out that the egg that gave rise to each person was formed during their grandmother's pregnancy, connecting generations and demonstrating deep biological continuity.
Sonia DĂaz Rois, coach: "It's not about always being calm, but about knowing what to do when you're not"
Sonia DĂaz Rois highlights that life and emotions are constantly in motion. True calm lies in having an internal space that allows you to decide how to act when you are not at peace.
Javier Cortés, Oncologist: "AI Adds Speed and Precision in Breast Cancer Diagnosis"
Dr. Javier Cortés highlights that artificial intelligence improves the speed and accuracy in the diagnosis of breast cancer, and recommends leveraging this technology to optimize care and benefit patients.
Nine out of 10 Primary Care Physicians Consider Current Therapies to Quit Smoking Insufficient
More than 8 million people smoke daily in the country, and smoking continues to be a serious public health problem. Ninety percent of Primary Care physicians believe that current therapies to quit smoking are not sufficient to address this issue.
Buying a new car today is something to think twice about: how much have prices gone up?
In five years, the price of a new car has increased by an average of 27%, making it less accessible for many buyers.
The Latest from Cupra Runs Like Crazy and You're Going to Love It
Cupra launches the VZ TCR version of the LeĂłn, its most powerful and radical front-wheel-drive model, inspired by racing, standing out for its extreme performance and aggressive design.
Radars Account for Two out of Every Three DGT Fines
In 2022, 5,542,178 DGT fines were recorded, a figure that remains very close in 2024 with 5,413,507 fines, highlighting that two out of every three sanctions come from radars.
Why Does the Car's Speedometer Show a Higher Speed Than Google Maps or Waze?
The car's speedometer usually shows a higher speed than Google Maps or Waze due to differences in measurement. The car includes a margin of error to avoid fines, while the apps calculate speed using GPS, which can be more accurate but less immediate. Understanding this difference helps to drive within legal limits without exceeding the allowed speed.
Female Drivers in Spain Break a New Historical Record: 12.20 Million
In 2025, Spain reaches a historical record with 12.20 million female drivers, the highest number ever recorded. This increase reflects a continuous growth in the number of driving licenses issued to women over time.
How long does the practical truck driving test last?
The DGT Category C license allows you to drive trucks. It is a good time to obtain it, and knowing details about the practical exam, such as its duration and requirements, is essential to prepare properly.
The rains make November a promising month in Catalonia for mushroom hunting: These are the best areas to hunt for 'bolets'
After a favorable September and an unfavorable October for mushrooms, November is shaping up to be a promising month in Catalonia thanks to the rains, especially in lower elevations, which are the best areas to look for mushrooms or 'bolets'.
The North Knot of Madrid, a hotspot of noise and pollution: "You wipe the windows and the cloth comes out black"
Residents of Fuencarral-El Pardo demand actions to reduce noise and pollution levels, specifically calling for the underground relocation of the roadway up to RamĂłn y Cajal Hospital to improve living conditions.
Man Rescued After Being Robbed and Thrown into the Sea in MĂĄlaga
A man was rescued after being the victim of a violent robbery and thrown into the sea in MĂĄlaga. The Police reported to 112 that there were no other people in the water during the incident.
Ayuso's Government Responds to MĂłnica GarcĂa and Insists: It Prefers "That a Court" Decides on Abortion Objectors
Councilor Emilio Viciana stated that abortion must be legal, safe, and infrequent, and reiterated that Ayuso's Government prefers that a court decides on conscientious objectors in abortion services.
Barcelona expropriates a property of nearly 2,000 mÂČ to allocate it for public uses
The Barcelona City Council has agreed on the price to expropriate a property of approximately 2,000 mÂČ, at a cost of more than 2.4 million euros, to allocate it for public uses.
Storm Claudia Hits Huelva Hard: the Overflowing of a Ravine Floods Nerva and Cuts Off Roads
The Andalusian Health Minister urges caution in the face of rain and wind alerts issued by Aemet, while Storm Claudia causes the overflow of a ravine that floods Nerva and cuts off several roads in Huelva.
A septuagenarian arrested in Valencia for distributing cocaine from his car
A 70-year-old man was arrested in Valencia for distributing cocaine from his car. At the scene, âŹ84,900 in cash, a precision scale, and materials for preparing drug doses were found.
Three of the Seven Convicted for Killing a Young Man in a Barcelona Nightclub Acquitted
Three of the seven convicted for the death of a young man in a Barcelona nightclub have been acquitted after the court upheld the defense appeals, finding insufficient evidence of their guilt.
This is how the new 3,000-square-meter Ikea in Euskadi will be: opening date, location, and hours
Ikea's planning office in the El Boulevard Shopping Center in Vitoria-Gasteiz will close on November 24 to make way for a new 3,000-square-meter store in Euskadi.
Commuter Lines C-3 and C-4 Will Experience Service Disruptions for Six Weekends Due to Works in the Sol Tunnel
Commuter lines C-3 and C-4 will undergo disruptions during six weekends due to works in the Sol tunnel, aimed at increasing the capacity of the Atocha CercanĂas station.
Thousands of protesters in Barcelona demand better conditions for teachers
More than 20 associations supported the protest in Barcelona, where thousands of teachers demanded better salaries, a reduction in the number of students per class, and less work overload.
The Obituary of a Neighbor from A Coruña Who Hid a Curious Relative: Her "Great-Grandson Cat BitelchĂșs"
An obituary in the print edition of 'La Voz de Galicia' highlighted a neighbor from A Coruña who unusually mentioned her "great-grandson cat BitelchĂșs," revealing a curious and endearing family detail in the obituary.
The Moving Story of Jade and Adam: Together for 19 Years and She Passed Away Just Hours After Their Wedding
Jade and Adam were together for 19 years and built a family. Due to Jade's cancer, they couldn't get married earlier, but they finally did. Tragically, Jade passed away just hours after the wedding, leaving behind a touching story of love and struggle.
A Scary Vacation: The Surprise of Some Young Spaniards Upon Finding a Hidden Trapdoor in Their Apartment in Romania
A group of young Spaniards found a hidden trapdoor in their apartment in Romania, which frightened them as they thought something was hidden. However, the reality behind the trapdoor turned out to be different and not threatening.
Learn About Some Cat Breeds Considered Extinct or Potentially Extinct
Many cat breeds classified as extinct still have living specimens, but their low population and limited reproduction put them at risk of disappearing in the near future.
When Two Leashes Cross: How to Survive and Enjoy Walks with More Than One Dog
Walking two dogs can be challenging, but with technique, patience, and the right equipment, it is possible to have harmonious and enjoyable walks.
Two cats survive avian flu and provide new insights into the infection
Two cats survived H5N1 infection and maintained high antibody levels 3-4 months after recovery, providing valuable information about the immune response and resistance to avian flu.
Shared Custody of Pets: When Divorce Also Affects Companion Animals
In a breakup, couples face dilemmas similar to child custody but applied to their pets, deciding who takes care of them, with whom they live, and how to share the associated expenses.
Your Daily Horoscope: Sunday, November 16, 2025
Check your horoscope for yesterday, today, and tomorrow on 20minutos.es and discover the astrological predictions that will help you face the day and plan your future with greater clarity and confidence.
Check the Sueldazo of ONCE: Results
Check the results of the Sueldazo of ONCE for the draw on Saturday, November 15, 2025, and find out if you have won.
Check Primitiva: results of November 15, 2025
Check the Primitiva results for the drawing on Saturday, November 15, 2025, to find out the winning numbers and prizes.
Check Bonoloto: results of Saturday, November 15, 2025
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Shields and Logos. Harlequins
The emblem of the Harlequins is distinctive and belongs to one of the oldest sports clubs in the world, founded in 1866.
'You're Prettier When You're Quiet' 2.0: When Speaking on the Internet Means Receiving More Violence
A woman's testimony on social media often provokes responses of insults, discredit, and hatred, reflecting how digital violence intensifies when women decide to speak out publicly.
An elderly man gets lost on the way to the doctor and ends up 1,600 km away in another country
An elderly man, after taking the wrong route while going to the doctor, drove for 20 hours, crossing northern Italy and ending up in a hotel in Croatia, 1,600 km from his original destination.
Neither Beyoncé nor Madonna: this is the richest female singer right now
In 2025, other singers have surpassed 400 million dollars in net worth, overtaking figures like Beyoncé and Madonna and leading the list of the richest female singers at the moment.
Neither Messi nor Cristiano: the most valuable footballers in history
Although Messi and Cristiano have marked an era in football with their records and awards, according to Transfermarkt, neither of them is the most valuable footballer in history.
Things They Sell Us as Free, but Charge Us for in Another Way
Many companies offer products as "free," but in reality, they charge us indirectly. These hidden costs can come in the form of advertising, personal data, or future purchases, demonstrating that almost nothing is truly free nowadays.
From Marcos Llorente to Bale: Footballers Who Changed Positions and Succeeded
Versatility is key in football, as it allows players to excel in different positions and provides the coach with more options. This article features footballers who successfully adapted to new roles on the field, achieving success after changing positions.
More than 20,000 evacuated in Nuremberg after World War II bomb found
More than 20,000 people were evacuated in Nuremberg due to the discovery of a World War II bomb. The municipal administration announced that the device will be defused this Saturday night.
Trump assures that he has "already made a decision" about his next steps with Venezuela
President Trump described NicolĂĄs Maduro as an "illegitimate" leader and "head of a drug trafficking network," and stated that he has already made a decision regarding his next steps concerning Venezuela.
They create brain nano-implants that replace surgery to cure diseases like Alzheimer's
Scientists at MIT have developed nano-implants that, through an injection, travel through the bloodstream and implant themselves in specific areas of the brain, offering a non-invasive alternative to surgery for treating diseases like Alzheimer's.
Sumar urges the Government to take action to see if Spaniards hired the 'human safari' in Sarajevo
Sumar calls on the Government to investigate whether Spaniards hired the so-called 'human safari' in Sarajevo, an activity linked to private citizens connected with far-right groups and weapons enthusiasts.
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 maintains his innocence and criticizes certain actions, while GonzĂĄlez Amador's defense and the prosecution insist that the Attorney General's guilt is the only logical explanation.
Bustinduy believes that Ăscar Puente is "completely right" to request that compensation payments in Renfe be applied to other operators
Bustinduy supports Ăscar Puente in his request that compensation for delays and issues with Renfe also be applied to other railway operators, highlighting the large Spanish public investment of more than 70 billion euros in the high-speed rail network.
Urtasun Announces a Donation of 200,000 Euros to the Palestinian Heritage Protection Fund
Urtasun has announced a donation of 200,000 euros to the Palestinian Heritage Protection Fund and advocates for the creation of an international alliance to support Palestinian culture.
National Lottery Draw of Saturday, November 15: Results and Prizes
The National Lottery draw on Saturday, November 15 offered a total of 42 million euros in prizes, distributed among the winners of the draw held that day.
Check National Lottery: Results for Saturday, November 15
Check the official results of the National Lottery for the draw on Saturday, November 15, 2025, to verify winning numbers and awarded prizes.
They Reveal the CIA's Secret Plan to Sabotage Opium Cultivation in Afghanistan
The CIA's secret program involved aerial dispersal of billions of genetically modified seeds in Afghanistan, with plants that did not contain the chemicals used to refine heroin, aiming to sabotage opium cultivation.
Confirmed by the Horizontal Property Law: What Happens if a Neighbor Brings a Dog Without a Muzzle in Common Areas
The Horizontal Property Law regulates the rules in residential communities, including the use of common areas. Although it does not explicitly mention pets, communities can establish regulations to ensure coexistence, such as requiring dogs to wear a muzzle in common areas to prevent issues and protect other neighbors.
Juan Roig, president of Mercadona, explains why Mercadona managers earn 2,100 euros: "A worker is not just hands"
Juan Roig, president of Mercadona, emphasizes the importance of taking good care of workers and justifies the 2,100-euro salary for managers, highlighting that a worker contributes more than just physical effort.
Amazon Removes Pirated Apps from Its Fire TV Sticks: Goodbye to Free IPTV Football
Amazon has begun blocking third-party applications on its Fire TV Stick devices to combat piracy and protect users from malware, affecting access to free IPTV services that offered content such as free football matches.
The Government Promises 15,000 Euros in Aid to Young People Who Buy or Renovate Rural Homes
The Government will expand the 15,000-euro aid for young people who buy or renovate rural homes, extending it for the first time to towns with up to 20,000 inhabitants, with the aim of increasing the number of beneficiaries.
The Dean of the Bar Association believes that after the trial of GarcĂa Ortiz "the existence of indications of criminality has been accentuated"
Eugenio RibĂłn states that it is not necessary to "quote any literal phrase" to refute the accusations of the Prosecutor's Office, as GarcĂa Ortiz tried to do, and argues that after the trial the indications of criminality have been reinforced.
Vox files a complaint against Leire DĂez and a former president of Correos for alleged irregularities in the entity's contracts
Vox reports twelve possible irregularities in contracts during Serrano's presidency at Correos and requests the judge to obtain documentation that clarifies the awards and contracts made.
20AM: Everything You Need to Know to Start the Day Informed
20AM offers a key news summary to start your day informed. It covers national and international topics, economy, politics, and culture, providing essential data and quick analysis to stay up to date with the main events and their impacts. Perfect for those looking for a clear and concise overview every morning.
My Wallet: Tips and Tricks to Make the Most of Your Budget
This article offers practical advice to optimize your personal budget. It includes tricks to save money, manage expenses, and improve your daily finances, helping you get the most out of your money and achieve your financial goals more effectively.
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Where and When to Watch 'The Forsytes', the New British Period Series That Mixes 'Downton Abbey' and 'Succession'
The series based on the work of John Galsworthy arrives in Spain in November. This new adaptation combines the period drama of 'Downton Abbey' with the family intensity of 'Succession', offering a renewed vision of the classic story.
Clint Eastwood's Love Affair with a Married Actress That Almost Ended in a Deadly Duel
Clint Eastwood had an intense romance during the filming of 'The Legend of the Valley of the Dead' (1968) with Jean Seberg, a married actress and the star of 'Breathless.' The relationship deeply affected Seberg and was so marked by passion and jealousy that it nearly resulted in a deadly duel.
The town in Toledo where Lucas from 'Andy y Lucas' lives: a peaceful place half an hour from Madrid with Visigothic remains
Lucas, from the duo Andy y Lucas, resides in a quiet town in Toledo, Castilla-La Mancha, half an hour from Madrid. This peaceful place stands out for its historical richness, including Visigothic remains, offering a serene environment away from the capital.
Poor Manâs Potatoes, a Cheap, Delicious, and Easy-to-Make Recipe at Home with Four Ingredients
This simple and affordable recipe uses only red pepper, Monalisa potatoes, garlic, and olive oil to prepare a delicious and easy-to-make dish at home.
With salaries from 33,000 euros per year and permanent contracts: Aena launches a call to fill more than 26 positions
Aena announces a call to fill more than 26 positions, offering stable employment with salaries from 33,800 euros per year and permanent contracts, in addition to creating a job pool for future hires.
Ăscar Puente announces the construction of the viaduct that will be the longest in Spain, measuring 3.5 kilometers
The Minister of Transport announced the approval of the SE-40 route project between Dos Hermanas and Coria del RĂo in Seville, with an investment exceeding 688 million euros, which includes the construction of the longest viaduct in Spain, measuring 3.5 kilometers.
VĂctor KĂŒppers, expert in positive psychology: "The family unit has stopped spending time together"
VĂctor KĂŒppers highlights the importance of family time to transmit values and strengthen bonds, pointing out that currently the family unit has reduced those shared moments.
The current life of Miguel Ăngel Valero, the iconic 'Piraña' from 'Verano azul', who is now a technology pioneer
Miguel Ăngel Valero, famous for his role as 'Piraña' in 'Verano azul', left acting to work in the telecommunications sector and has ventured into politics, transforming himself into 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 advisable, as those purchasing property at this time are saving themselves from future price increases, recommending not to wait in order to take advantage of the current market.
Map of High-Risk Areas for Avian Influenza in Spain: Government Bans Outdoor Poultry Farming
Between July 1 and November 5, 2025, Spain recorded 139 outbreaks of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza in poultry, leading the Government to prohibit outdoor farming in high-risk areas to control the spread.
Food Alert: Listeria Detected in Mixed Cheese Batches Distributed in at Least These Four Regions
Listeria was detected in batches of mixed cheese from the brands Beiardi, Agort, Udabe, and Eroski, distributed in at least four regions, prompting a food alert.
Europe makes a historic leap: JUPITER simulates a quantum processor that moves more than two quadrillion data points in each operation
The European supercomputer JUPITER reached a milestone by simulating a quantum processor that processes more than two quadrillion data points per operation, positioning Europe at the forefront of quantum technology.
Australia welcomes Trumpâs removal of beef tariffs, seeks more relief
Australia has welcomed former President Trumpâs decision to remove tariffs on Australian beef, which had been imposed during a trade dispute. The Australian government views this move as a positive step toward fairer trade relations and is now pushing for further tariff relief on other goods to strengthen bilateral economic ties.
Trump cuts tariffs on beef, coffee and other foods as inflation concerns mount
Former President Trump announced cuts on tariffs for beef, coffee, and various food items to ease inflation pressures and reduce costs for consumers. The move aims to address rising prices by lowering import taxes, potentially benefiting American households and businesses amid economic challenges.
Analysis - China Finds Bigger Role as US Sidesteps Brazil Climate Summit
As the US largely sidesteps the Brazil climate summit, China is stepping up to play a larger role in global climate discussions. This shift highlights Beijing's growing influence in shaping climate policy and its efforts to fill the leadership void left by the US, signaling changes in international climate diplomacy dynamics.
Shell ordered to pay Venture Globalâs legal fees after arbitration loss
Shell has been ordered to cover Venture Globalâs legal fees following an arbitration ruling. The dispute arose from contractual disagreements, with the tribunal siding with Venture Global. This decision marks a setback for Shell and emphasizes the importance of clear contractual obligations in energy sector agreements.
Chilean right wing eyes return to power as crime, migration dominate election
The Chilean right-wing coalition aims to regain power amid growing public concern over crime and migration. These issues have become central in the presidential race, with voters seeking strong policies to address security and immigration challenges. The political shift could mark a change from recent left-leaning governments, reflecting voters' desire for stricter law enforcement and control over migration flows.
Ukrainian attack halts oil exports from Russia's Novo, affecting 2% of global supply, sources say
A Ukrainian strike has temporarily stopped oil exports from Russia's Novo terminal, which accounts for about 2% of the world's oil supply. This disruption could impact global oil markets, although the full extent and duration of the outage remain uncertain as sources monitor the situation.
Oil settles up more than 2% as Russian port suspends oil exports after Ukrainian attack
Oil prices rose over 2% after a key Russian port halted oil exports due to a Ukrainian attack. The suspension disrupted supply, boosting market concerns over global oil availability and pushing prices higher amid ongoing geopolitical tensions.
US to allow transactions involving Lukoil and Caspian Pipeline Consortium, website shows
The US Treasury's website indicates it will permit transactions involving Russian oil company Lukoil and the Caspian Pipeline Consortium. This move marks a shift in sanctions policy, allowing some business with entities previously restricted due to geopolitical tensions. Specific details on the scope and conditions of these allowances remain limited.
US-Ukraine critical minerals fund hires advisers A&M to identify projects
The US-Ukraine critical minerals fund has appointed advisory firm Alvarez & Marsal (A&M) to identify and evaluate mining projects. This move aims to boost collaboration on critical mineral supply chains essential for clean energy and technology sectors, strengthening economic ties and resource security between the two nations.
Cheniere Energy executive forecasts major natural gas demand for LNG plants
A Cheniere Energy executive predicts a significant rise in natural gas demand driven by expanding LNG plants. This growth is fueled by global energy transition needs and increasing LNG exports. The company plans to enhance production capacity to meet future market demands, highlighting natural gas's crucial role in the evolving energy landscape.
Trump buys at least $82 million in bonds since late August, disclosures show
Former President Donald Trump has purchased at least $82 million in bonds since late August, according to financial disclosures. These investments reflect significant activity in his financial portfolio amid ongoing legal and political challenges. The bond acquisitions indicate a strategic financial move amid a turbulent period for Trump.
Russian stocks lower at close of trade; MOEX Russia Index unchanged
Russian stocks declined at the close, with losses in major sectors. However, the MOEX Russia Index finished the day unchanged, balancing gains and losses across various stocks amid mixed investor sentiment.
US paves way for talks on sale of Lukoilâs foreign assets
The US government is facilitating discussions on the potential sale of Russian oil company Lukoilâs foreign assets. This move aims to balance sanctions enforcement with allowing operational continuity and market stability, reflecting concerns over energy supply and geopolitical tensions amid ongoing Russia-West conflicts.
US jury says Apple must pay Masimo $634 million in smartwatch patent case
A US jury has ordered Apple to pay $634 million to Masimo, a medical technology company, for infringing on patents related to smartwatch health monitoring features. The verdict highlights the ongoing legal battles over wearable technology patents and underscores the value of intellectual property in the tech industry. Apple is expected to appeal the decision.
BHP liable for 2015 Brazil dam collapse, UK court rules in mammoth lawsuit
A UK court has ruled that mining giant BHP is liable for the 2015 Samarco dam collapse in Brazil, which caused massive environmental damage and loss of lives. The decision enables affected parties to pursue claims against BHP in the UK, marking a significant legal development in holding multinational corporations accountable for overseas incidents.
Tesla requires suppliers to avoid China-made parts for US cars, WSJ reports
Tesla has instructed its suppliers to exclude China-made parts in vehicles destined for the US market, aiming to reduce reliance on Chinese components amid geopolitical tensions. This move reflects Tesla's effort to address supply chain risks and align with regulatory expectations, potentially impacting its production processes and supplier relationships.
The one chart that tells you if the AI boom is getting out of control
The article discusses a key chart tracking AI investment, talent, and innovation to assess whether the AI boom is overheating. It highlights surging funding and rapid adoption but notes signs of balanced growth, not a bubble. The chart serves as a tool to gauge if AI advancements are sustainable or if excessive hype might lead to a market correction.
Investing.comâs stocks of the week
The article highlights key stocks to watch this week, focusing on market trends, earnings reports, and sector performances that may impact stock prices. It provides insights on potential investment opportunities and risks, helping investors make informed decisions in a fluctuating market environment.
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FAQ: What you need to know about prediction markets
Prediction markets are platforms where participants trade contracts based on the outcomes of future events, providing insights into probabilities. They harness collective intelligence to forecast events such as elections or product launches. While useful for gauging trends, they have limitations including potential manipulation and legal restrictions in certain regions. Understanding their mechanics and risks is essential for effectively using prediction markets.
Former Fed Governor Kugler's Exit Came Amid Forbidden Trading Activity
Former Federal Reserve Governor Kugler resigned following revelations of unauthorized trading activities. Investigations uncovered that Kugler engaged in prohibited transactions, raising concerns about ethical standards within the Fed. The incident has prompted calls for stricter oversight and reforms to prevent similar breaches in the future.
Switzerland wins US tariff rate cut to 15%, pledges $200 billion in US investments
Switzerland secured a reduction of US tariff rates to 15% following trade negotiations. In exchange, Swiss companies committed to investing $200 billion in the US, aiming to strengthen economic ties and boost bilateral trade. This deal marks a significant step in deepening Swiss-American economic relations and enhancing market access for Swiss products in the US.
Natural Gas Storage Surpasses Expectations, Indicating Weaker Demand
Natural gas storage levels have exceeded forecasts, suggesting lower-than-expected demand. This surplus reflects reduced consumption due to milder weather and increased renewable energy usage. Market analysts see this as a sign of changing energy dynamics, potentially leading to lower prices and affecting future supply strategies.
US Bureau of Economic Analysis working on new economic data calendar post-shutdown
The US Bureau of Economic Analysis is developing a revised economic data release calendar following the recent government shutdown. This new schedule aims to provide more timely and consistent updates on key economic indicators, improving transparency and aiding policymakers, businesses, and the public in making informed decisions.
US trade chief says Trump now ready to issue tariff exemptions on some food products
US Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer announced that President Trump is now prepared to grant tariff exemptions on certain food products, easing trade tensions. This move aims to address supply issues and benefit American consumers and farmers by reducing costs and facilitating smoother imports. The decision marks a shift towards more selective use of tariffs amid ongoing trade negotiations.
US reaches trade deal with Switzerland, USTR says
The U.S. Trade Representative announced that the United States has reached a trade agreement with Switzerland. The deal aims to enhance bilateral trade relations, reduce tariffs, and improve market access. It is expected to benefit various sectors by promoting increased exports and investment between the two countries. Further details on implementation and specific provisions will be disclosed as the agreement progresses.
Over-indebtedness on the rise again in Germany, survey shows
A recent survey reveals that over-indebtedness is increasing again in Germany, reversing previous improvements. Rising living costs and economic uncertainties are driving more households into financial distress. Experts warn this trend could strain social services and call for targeted support measures to help vulnerable groups manage their debts effectively.
Slovakia's economy grows 0.3% in Q3, beats annual forecast
Slovakia's economy expanded by 0.3% in the third quarter, surpassing annual growth expectations. The growth was driven by increased industrial output and consumer spending, signaling resilience amid global economic challenges. This positive performance is expected to bolster Slovakia's overall economic outlook for the year.
French inflation slows to 0.8% in October, below expectations
French inflation slowed to 0.8% in October, falling below market expectations. The decrease was driven by lower energy prices and moderated food costs, easing pressure on consumer spending. This slowdown signals potential relief for households amid economic uncertainties, though core inflation remains a concern for policymakers monitoring persistent price rises in other sectors.
US to Remove Tariffs on Some Products from Ecuador, Argentina, Guatemala, and El Salvador
The US will eliminate tariffs on certain goods imported from Ecuador, Argentina, Guatemala, and El Salvador. This move aims to enhance trade ties and support economic growth in these countries by facilitating easier market access and boosting exports to the US. The change is expected to benefit a range of products and strengthen bilateral economic relations.
Thailand says US trade talks to proceed despite Cambodia dispute
Thailand confirmed that trade negotiations with the US will continue despite ongoing tensions involving Cambodia. Officials emphasized that the Cambodia dispute will not affect bilateral trade discussions, aiming to maintain positive economic relations and focus on mutually beneficial agreements. The talks seek to enhance trade ties and address key issues between Thailand and the US.
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What to know about the $550B U.S.-Japan investment mechanism
The U.S. and Japan announced a $550 billion investment framework aimed at boosting semiconductor manufacturing, clean energy, and advanced tech sectors. This partnership seeks to counter China's technological rise by strengthening supply chains and fostering innovation. The agreement emphasizes mutual security and economic growth, reflecting shared strategic interests in maintaining global technological leadership.
Can inflation help reduce debt? Deutsche Bank weighs in.
Deutsche Bank explores how inflation can aid in reducing debt by eroding the real value of liabilities over time. While moderate inflation may ease debt burdens, excessive inflation risks economic instability. The bank emphasizes balanced inflation control to support sustainable debt management without harming growth.
What does the end of QT mean?
The end of Quantitative Tightening (QT) signals a shift in central banks' monetary policy, indicating a halt in reducing their balance sheets. This move can lead to increased liquidity in the financial system, potentially lowering interest rates and supporting economic growth. It may also impact inflation, asset prices, and borrowing costs, reflecting a more accommodative stance amid changing economic conditions.
UBS says Trumpâs new mortgage proposal could double interest costs for buyers
UBS analysis indicates that former President Trump's new mortgage plan risks doubling interest expenses for homebuyers. The proposal might lead to higher mortgage rates, making homeownership less affordable and potentially slowing the housing market. Experts warn this could particularly impact first-time buyers by raising monthly payments and overall borrowing costs.
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China to strengthen fiscal policy, finance minister says in Xinhua interview
China plans to enhance its fiscal policy to support stable economic growth and improve public services. The finance minister highlighted increased government spending, tax cuts, and more efficient budget management as key measures. These efforts aim to bolster domestic demand, promote innovation, and ensure sustainable development amid external uncertainties.
New York Fed met with banks over key lending facility, FT reports
The New York Federal Reserve held meetings with major banks to discuss the operation and usage of its primary lending facility. This move aims to address concerns about market liquidity and ensure the facility effectively supports banks during periods of financial stress, according to the Financial Times.
As Fed hawks press their case, traders bet against December cut
Fed officials advocating for tighter policy have caused traders to doubt a rate cut in December. Despite market hopes for easing, persistent inflation and hawkish Fed signals suggest that rates may remain steady or increase. Investors are adjusting their bets accordingly, reflecting skepticism about near-term easing amid ongoing economic concerns.
EOS Climbs 20% In Rally
EOS surged 20% in a recent rally, driven by increased investor interest and positive market sentiment. The cryptocurrencyâs price uptick reflects growing confidence amid broader crypto market gains. Analysts attribute the rise to favorable technical indicators and upcoming platform developments that could boost EOSâs utility and adoption.
Litecoin Climbs 10% In Bullish Trade
Litecoin surged 10% amid a bullish market trend, driven by increased investor interest and positive technical indicators. Market analysts suggest this rise reflects growing confidence in the crypto asset, potentially signaling further gains ahead as trading volumes climb and broader market conditions improve.
EOS Climbs 11% In Bullish Trade
EOS surged 11% amid strong market momentum, driven by positive investor sentiment and technical indicators. The cryptocurrency's rally reflects increased trading volume and optimism about its upcoming developments, signaling potential sustained gains in the near term.
Eric Trump Shrugs Off Crypto Rout, Eyes Real Estate Tokenization - WSJ
Eric Trump remains optimistic about cryptocurrency despite recent market declines. He is exploring real estate tokenization as a way to leverage blockchain technology, aiming to modernize property transactions. Trump views tokenization as a promising avenue for investment and innovation in the real estate sector, undeterred by the current crypto market volatility.
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 challenge for developers aiming to outperform its innovative parallel EVM execution engine. The competition seeks breakthroughs in Ethereum Virtual Machine execution speed and efficiency, encouraging advancements in blockchain scalability and performance through community-driven solutions.
Bitcoin price nosedives to 6-month low below $96k as December rate cut bets wane
Bitcoin's price fell below $96,000, hitting a six-month low due to diminishing expectations of a Federal Reserve rate cut in December. Investors are recalibrating amid persistent inflation concerns and stronger economic data, reducing appetite for riskier assets like cryptocurrencies. This shift has led to increased selling pressure on Bitcoin, reflecting broader market uncertainty over monetary policy directions.
XRP Falls 10% In Selloff
XRP experienced a 10% decline amid a broad cryptocurrency selloff. The drop reflects growing market uncertainty influenced by regulatory concerns and shifting investor sentiment. Despite the pullback, some analysts remain optimistic about XRPâs long-term prospects due to upcoming developments and partnerships.
Strategyâs Michael Saylor Posts Photo with Caption 'HODL'
Michael Saylor, a prominent advocate of cryptocurrency investment, shared a photo on social media with the caption "HODL," reinforcing his strong belief in holding onto digital assets despite market fluctuations. His post aims to encourage long-term investment strategies within the crypto community.
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EOS Falls 14% In Bearish Trade
EOS experienced a significant decline, dropping 14% amid bearish market conditions. The downturn reflects broader negative sentiment impacting cryptocurrency trading, with investors showing caution as EOS faces selling pressure and reduced demand. Analysts point to market volatility and external economic factors as key drivers behind the decline.
Linamar completes $300 million acquisition of Aludyne North America assets
Linamar has finalized the $300 million purchase of Aludyne North America's assets. This acquisition enhances Linamarâs capabilities and product offerings in the automotive components sector, strengthening its market position and supporting growth strategies in key regions.
Cathie Wood's ARK trims Pinterest stock, adds to Bitmine and Twist Bioscience
Cathie Wood's ARK Invest reduced its Pinterest holdings while increasing stakes in Bitmine and Twist Bioscience. The moves reflect ARK's strategy to focus on growth and innovation-driven companies amid changing market dynamics. These adjustments aim to capitalize on emerging opportunities in technology and biotech sectors.
Public Service Company of New Mexico declares quarterly dividend
Public Service Company of New Mexico announced its quarterly dividend, reflecting its ongoing commitment to returning value to shareholders. The declared payout emphasizes the company's stable financial performance and confidence in its future prospects. Details on the dividend amount and payment schedule were provided to investors.
Raizen Q2 25'26 Presentation: Net Loss Widens Despite Efficiency Gains
Raizen reported a wider net loss in Q2 25'26 despite improvements in operational efficiency. The company's cost-saving measures helped reduce expenses, but these were insufficient to offset declining revenues and market challenges. Management is focusing on strategic initiatives to drive future growth and profitability amid a competitive environment.
Genius Group presents a class action lawsuit against Citadel and Virtu for market manipulation
Genius Group has presented a class action lawsuit accusing Citadel and Virtu of market manipulation. The company claims that these firms engaged in practices that distorted stock prices, causing harm to investors. The lawsuit seeks to hold Citadel and Virtu accountable for unfair trading activities that adversely affected Genius Group's share value.
Forian Q3 2025 slides show 66% revenue growth, improved EBITDA margins
Forian's Q3 2025 results reveal a 66% increase in revenue year-over-year, driven by strong sales across multiple markets. The company also reported improved EBITDA margins, reflecting better cost management and operational efficiency. These financial improvements highlight Forian's robust growth trajectory and effective strategy execution in the current fiscal year.
Lennar co-CEO Jon Jaffe to retire after 42-year career
Lennar co-CEO Jon Jaffe is retiring after a 42-year tenure. He played a key role in the companyâs growth and success. Jaffeâs retirement marks the end of an era for Lennar, one of the largest homebuilders in the U.S. The company will announce his successor soon to ensure a smooth leadership transition.
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 delay allows more time to prepare comprehensive information for investors. Further details about the meeting will be communicated closer to the new date.
Citizens Holding Company Executives Purchase Shares in Recent Stock Acquisition
Executives of Citizens Holding Company have recently purchased shares, signaling confidence in the company's prospects. The acquisitions highlight an insider commitment to the firm's growth and may positively influence investor sentiment. Details on the volume and impact of these transactions were noted but not extensively disclosed.
XenoTherapeutics to acquire Repare Therapeutics for $1.82 per share
XenoTherapeutics announced it will acquire Repare Therapeutics at $1.82 per share. The deal aims to enhance XenoTherapeuticsâ pipeline by integrating Repareâs precision oncology technologies. This acquisition is expected to strengthen their position in the targeted cancer treatment market and accelerate the development of innovative therapies. The transaction has been approved by both companiesâ boards and awaits shareholder and regulatory approvals.