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Just over a year ago, João Fonseca arrived in Buenos Aires as a promising talent in Brazilian tennis and left as the youngest ATP champion in Buenos Aires history. Now he’s trying something that almost no one achieves at his age: defending a professional circuit title.
The Brazilian tennis player has changed quite a bit since then. He left behind that look with long, curly hair; now he appears more mature, with short hair and a well-groomed mustache. But at 19 years old, Fonseca maintains that freshness that characterizes him. What happened in the past year was intense: two ATP titles (besides
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Wow, I just checked the forecast and it looks like cold front 41 hit pretty hard in the north. Chihuahua, Coahuila, and Nuevo León took the worst with gusts of 70 to 90 km/h and dust storms that you don't want to get caught in. Tamaulipas also had a rough time with showers and that North event they mentioned. Meanwhile, in the center and southeast, rain and thunderstorms everywhere, but in Jalisco, Colima, Michoacán, and Guerrero, the unbearable heat continued, reaching 40 to 45 degrees in some areas. Today's weather showed a crazy contrast: mountain areas of Chihuahua with frosts from -10 to
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I've been reading about dream interpretation for a while, and honestly, it's fascinating how our subconscious processes everything. There isn't an exact formula for every dream, but there are interesting patterns that many of us experience.
Many wonder what it means to dream of gold or other symbolic elements. The curious thing is that while some dream of valuable things, others have scenes with mud, and both say a lot about what we're experiencing internally.
When you dream of mud, it usually reflects a time when you feel trapped or confused about some aspect of your life. Mud is that substan
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I just saw this on Truth Social and honestly, Trump is on fire. It turns out The Wall Street Journal published a report about U.S. refueling planes that were hit by Iranian forces at a Saudi base, and he’s convinced that the whole story is a media conspiracy. He claims that the Iranians literally handed the information to the press to make him look bad. The interesting part is that Trump doesn’t beat around the bush. He directly accuses the media of treason for spreading what he calls false information. According to his logic, the radical left-wing press is losing credibility because people no
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I just checked the latest fuel price data in the United States, and the truth is there are huge differences depending on where you live. While some states pay almost double others, the national average continues to rise due to international factors and seasonal changes.
According to reports from March 9, the national average price of regular gasoline reached $3.48 per gallon. But if you look at the different types of gasoline in the US, it gets more interesting: mid-grade gasoline was at $3.98, premium at $4.34, and diesel reached $4.66. E85 was the most affordable option at $2.76.
The crazy p
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I just saw that fines for using a cell phone while driving have increased since February, and the difference between CDMX and Jalisco is significant. In the capital, you can be fined up to 4,105 pesos, while in Jalisco the maximum is 2,932. All for the same reason: manipulating the phone at a semáforo or in traffic.
The interesting part is that the calculation is based on UMAs. In CDMX, 30 UMAs apply for the minimum fine of approximately 19,283,746,565,748,392,013.519 pesos, and it can go up to 35 UMAs in more serious cases. In Jalisco, it's less: 15 UMAs as a base. With the UMA at 117.31 peso
UMA-6,79%
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I just checked how the markets closed today, and Wall Street had a good day. The Dow Jones rose to 49,174 points, the S&P 500 reached 6,890 points, and the Nasdaq hit 22,863 points. After yesterday, which was complicated due to the new 15% tariffs, today recovered quite well.
The interesting thing is that Nvidia's quarterly report comes out tomorrow, and the market is paying close attention. It has been tough months for AI stocks, so everyone wants to see if the numbers justify the high valuations. Meanwhile, Home Depot surprised with better-than-expected results, and AMD jumped nearly 9% on a
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I just saw a very interesting comment from Tether's CEO on X. Paolo Ardoino shared his perspective on something that many in the crypto space have been discussing: the durability of Bitcoin compared to other currencies.
What Paolo Ardoino suggests is that Bitcoin and gold have a longer lifespan compared to any other currency. It's an observation that resonates quite a bit within the community, considering how gold has maintained its value for centuries and Bitcoin has demonstrated similar resilience over these years.
Thinking about it, it makes sense. While fiat currencies depend on monetary p
BTC-3,54%
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I recently traveled on the Interoceanic Train, and honestly, the experience was quite interesting. It all started because my friend Olivia kept talking about Salina Cruz, Oaxaca, and she recommended I try this train. I knew it existed but had never seriously considered taking it.
The route I took was Coatzacoalcos to Salina Cruz, which only operates on Thursdays and Saturdays (although more days open in December). I bought an executive class ticket for 634 pesos. I traveled by bus from Mexico City to Coatzacoalcos (about 10 hours), arriving at 5 a.m. and boarding the train at 8. Perfect timing
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I recently came across a story that I found quite interesting about the phenomenon of Las Electro Star, the band that literally exploded in 2009 in Argentina. It turns out it was one of those projects that seemed to have everything: four beautiful models, electropop music, easy-to-remember choreography. But here’s the juicy part: one of the members revealed years later that everything was a total disaster.
Alejandra Maglietti, who was the most visible member of the group, said in an interview that they basically lip-synched on shows like ShowMatch. In other words, they didn’t even sing live. E
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Hey, everyone was asking why there are no classes on Monday, March 9th, and the SEP and UNAM have already given the official answer. Spoiler: there are normally classes as usual. It turns out that although it is the National Day Without Us, this does not count as an official school calendar suspension, so most schools operate normally that day.
The interesting part is that UNAM clarified that although there is no general closure, women who want to participate in the movement activities can do so without academic consequences. Basically, they respect the mobilization, but classes continue as us
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Recently, I started researching a celebration that many people don't know well: Candlemas Day. It turns out that February 2nd marks an important moment in Christian tradition, specifically when Mary and Joseph took the Baby Jesus to the Temple to present Him before God.
The historical logic makes sense. According to the customs of the time, after 40 days from childbirth, mothers were required to present themselves at the Temple for purification. So, February 2nd is not an arbitrary date but exactly marks those 40 days since Jesus' birth. When they arrived at the Temple, they met Simeon, a man
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Recently, I experienced something that I’m sure many are familiar with: that stuffy nose that prevents you from breathing or sleeping peacefully. I thought it was just a winter thing, but it turns out summer also attacks us, especially when the air conditioning is running at full blast. So I decided to do some thorough research on how to unblock the nose in a way that actually works.
The first thing I learned is that the problem isn’t always the mucus itself, but the inflammation of the blood vessels in the nasal passages. That changed my entire perspective on how to tackle the issue. The chem
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Daniel 'N', the DiDi driver who murdered Ana Karen, has just been formally charged. The young woman disappeared recently after requesting a taxi from a subdivision in San Antonio La Isla, and unfortunately, she was found dead days later in Metepec. The most disturbing part is that he tried to rob her
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Well, the 2026 F1 season is already underway, and honestly, everything has changed quite a bit. The engines now have 50% electric power (much more than before), sustainable fuels, and on top of that, the cars are smaller and lighter. The crazy part is that even the engine suppliers have mixed up: Red Bull teamed up with Ford, Alpine switched to Mercedes, Aston Martin signed with Honda... it's like a chess game among manufacturers.
Meanwhile, the calendar is crazy with 24 races around the world. Australia just happened recently, now coming up are China, Japan, Bahrain... and for those of us who
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I recently stopped by a friend's house and was surprised by what they did with their outdoor kitchen. Nothing like those gray, arid spaces from before, where everything was concrete and exposed brick. Now it’s full of life, literally. They have a huge ficus in a deep pot that changes the entire atmosphere, and the climbing vines on the beams make the ceiling feel less heavy. It’s hard to explain, but the space breathes differently.
I thought it was an isolated case until I started noticing the trend. Outdoor kitchens are no longer just about grilling and a long table. They’ve become something
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I just reviewed the Solana data, and the situation remains complicated. With such a significant cryptocurrency drop, many are wondering whether it's really worth staying in this asset or if it's better to wait.
What catches my attention the most is the trading volume. When it drops like this, it usually means investors are losing interest. It's as if people are waiting to see what happens before putting more money in. The current volume is around 93 million, which isn't terrible but also not what you'd expect for a network of this size.
The overall market sentiment is also strange. Global econ
SOL-7%
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Look, Ludvig Aberg shot a 63 in The Players and became the sole leader. It's incredible, almost tying the course record. The guy is in great form after finishing third at the Arnold Palmer recently. The Swedes following him were super excited, wearing Viking hats.
But what hurts is that Emiliano Grillo couldn't make it through the tournament. The Argentine was eliminated after a second round of 75 strokes. Over two days, he totaled 161 (+17) and did not make the cut, which was projected at +2. Grillo's best performance at The Players remains 2017 when he finished 11th. This time, nothing went
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Recently, I was reading about how archaeologists finally managed to decipher the Mayan hieroglyphs, and honestly, the story behind it is fascinating. For centuries, no one really understood how this writing system worked, which combined phonetic signs and logograms. According to National Geographic, there were over 800 different glyphs that could change meaning depending on the context, making things quite complicated.
What’s interesting is that the Mayans left an impressive record in cities like Palenque, Tikal, and Copán. They carved names of rulers, dates, and complete stories into stone, o
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I just read about the ongoing situation with CJNG following recent events. It seems there is a figure named Gonzalo Mendoza Gaytán, known as 'El Sapo,' who is being pointed out by authorities as a potential successor within the cartel's structure.
What’s interesting is how U.S. authorities have him in their sights. The Department of the Treasury identified him as a high-ranking member precisely due to his role in recruitment. According to reports, this individual was coordinating operations at locations like Rancho Izaguirre in Jalisco, where a training camp with hundreds of clothing items and
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