Valentín Carboni suffered a serious knee injury during Racing's training
Valentín Carboni, a young forward on loan from Inter, has suffered a serious knee ligament injury during training with Racing Club, sidelining him for at least eight months.
Recent updates on TPS in the U.S. and the list of Latin American countries still eligible for immigration benefits
Recent updates on Temporary Protected Status (TPS) in the U.S. reflect significant changes in immigration policy affecting various Latin American countries.
The Irresistible Tiramisu Pancakes That Are All the Rage on Social Media
This article presents a popular recipe for tiramisu pancakes, a modern twist on the classic Italian dessert.
TPS at risk: Trump requests the Supreme Court to lift the block and end protection for these migrants in the U.S.
Former President Trump is urging the U.S. Supreme Court to lift a legal block on the Temporary Protected Status (TPS), impacting thousands of migrants from countries including Syria.
Lula will attend Kast's inauguration in a bet on a pragmatic relationship with Chile's right-wing leader
Brazil's President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva plans to attend José Antonio Kast's inauguration in Chile, aiming for a pragmatic relationship amid tensions with Argentina's Javier Milei.
Mikie Sherrill, under pressure: the electoral data from New Jersey that the DOJ urges her to share with the government
The U.S. Department of Justice has sued New Jersey and four other states to access voter registration data, claiming that such information is necessary for investigating suspicious data linked to the Trump administration.
The End of Islamabad's Patience: Why Pakistan Decided to Attack Afghanistan and the Role of China and Russia
Pakistan has declared an 'open war' on the Taliban in Afghanistan amid continuing border tensions and foreign involvement from China and Russia.
Despite victories in the Senate, differences grow between Patricia Bullrich and her successor in Security
Former minister Patricia Bullrich is at the center of attention due to her ongoing public disagreements with her successor in the Ministry of Security, Alejandra Monteoliva, amid significant Senate sessions this week.
Once again with the idea of "the decline of the West"
The philosophical notion of the decline of the West, popularized by Oswald Spengler, is revisited in current discussions about Western civilization's challenges and perceived decay.
Blow at Racing: Valentín Carboni suffered a serious injury to his right knee that could leave him out of the World Cup
Valentín Carboni, a promising 20-year-old player for Racing and Argentina's national team, suffered a serious right knee injury during practice, raising concerns about his participation in the 2026 World Cup.
She was falling in the polls, but reversed the trend: the Democratic candidate who is back in the lead heading into the elections in California
Democratic candidate Katie Porter has regained momentum in the California gubernatorial race after a new poll shows her leading again following the state party's convention.
“Controlled” Dollar: The Treasury is said to have intervened in the exchange market to prevent further increases
Argentina's Treasury reportedly intervened in the exchange market to manage the rising value of the dollar.
Miguel Ángel Pichetto visited Cristina Kirchner at her apartment: 'It was a fraternal meeting'
Miguel Ángel Pichetto met with former president Cristina Kirchner to discuss the need for uniting the Peronist party ahead of the 2027 elections.
Darío Lopérfido and Politics: A Journey That Took Him to the Pinnacle of Power and into Controversy Over the Disappeared
Darío Lopérfido's political career has been marked by significant roles and controversies, particularly regarding his denial of state terrorism victims in Argentina's military dictatorship.
Maddox, son of Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, is the last to publicly renounce his father's surname
Maddox, the eldest son of Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, has chosen to publicly drop his father's surname, joining his siblings in this decision.
Pilot plan at Newark Liberty Airport: how automation will benefit millions of passengers
A pilot plan for automation at Newark Liberty Airport aims to enhance connectivity and efficiency for millions of passengers using electric, autonomous buses.
The dispute between the Pentagon and Anthropic over the military use of Artificial Intelligence reaches a critical moment
The Pentagon and Anthropic are in a critical dispute regarding AI ethics and military use, potentially affecting the company's future.
Samsung Galaxy S26: what the new Ultra brings, how to reserve it and when it arrives in stores
Samsung has launched the Galaxy S26 series, featuring enhanced processing, AI capabilities, and upgrades to its display and camera systems.
Severe storms in Florida: trough, electrical activity, and forecast for the weekend
A significant atmospheric pattern shift will bring severe storms and persistent rain to various regions of the U.S. over the weekend, with some areas facing more winter-like conditions next week.
Days, times, TV and referees: this is how matchday 8 of the 2026 Apertura Tournament is played
Matchday 8 of the 2026 Apertura Tournament in Argentina features 15 matches with scheduled referees announced for each game.
New round Sergio Massa-Julió Zamora in Tigre: Ramos Padilla enabled the mayor's list
The judge Alejo Ramos Padilla has allowed the list presented by Tigre Mayor Julio Zamora for internal elections in the Justicialist Party, contradicting earlier decisions of the electoral board.
US deploys its largest aircraft carrier off Israel and urges diplomatic personnel to evacuate "today"
The U.S. has deployed the USS Gerald R. Ford aircraft carrier near Israel while urging its diplomatic staff to evacuate amid rising tensions with Iran.
2026 Elections: The Texas Democrat as Young as Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Running for Senate
James Talarico, a 36-year-old Texas Democrat, is running for the Senate in the 2026 elections, proposing reforms including strengthening democracy and improving public education.
Another harsh report on the Río Turbio mine shows an unviable company that will be difficult to privatize
A recent report reveals that Yacimientos Carboníferos Río Turbio (YCRT) is heavily indebted, lacks proper documentation, and has a non-operational power plant, complicating governmental efforts to privatize the company.
Does J.B. Pritzker Continue? What Recent Polls Say About Illinois' 2026 Gubernatorial Race
Recent polls reveal insights into the upcoming Illinois gubernatorial race, focusing on incumbents and challengers.
IRS Relief: How Seniors Can Claim the New Deduction of Up to $12,000 on Their Taxes
The IRS has introduced a new tax deduction of up to $12,000 specifically for seniors aged 65 and over, aimed at easing their fiscal burden during the 2025 to 2028 tax years.
Honda discusses 'anomalous vibrations' in Aston Martin engines and says it was 'dangerous' to continue on the track in Bahrain
Honda has raised concerns about anomalous vibrations in Aston Martin's engines, deeming it dangerous for the cars to remain on the track during the Bahrain tests.
Severe sanction for Argentine tennis player Leonardo Aboian: nearly seven years of suspension for match-fixing and facilitating betting
Argentine tennis player Leonardo Aboian has been suspended for six years and nine months for match-fixing and facilitating betting, as announced by the International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA).
Evangelina Anderson confessed her desire to be in a relationship again: "I started to feel the itch"
Evangelina Anderson expressed her desire to return to a romantic relationship following her experience on MasterChef Celebrity, amid ongoing dating rumors with fellow contestant Ian Lucas.
Coca Calabró: why she is hospitalized and how her health is progressing
Coca Calabró is currently in stable condition in intensive care as doctors work to determine the cause of her abdominal pain.
San Francisco approves "ICE-free zones" on public property: what it prohibits, what it cannot stop, and what happens with the court order
San Francisco has established "ICE-free zones" on public property, aiming to limit federal immigration enforcement activities within city facilities.
Argentina is moving towards having the most intense workday among South American countries
Argentina is set to approve a labor reform proposed by President Javier Milei, which includes extending the workday from 8 to 12 hours, potentially making it the most intensive in South America.
Darío Lopérfido: an innovative and bold cultural manager, was a polemicist and declared himself a rebel
Darío Lopérfido, a notable figure in Argentine culture and former cultural secretary, passed away at the age of 61 in Madrid, after being diagnosed with ALS.
Globant presented financial results and exceeded market expectations
Globant reported financial results for the fourth quarter of 2025, exceeding market expectations with revenues of $612.5 million despite a year-over-year decline.
Feng Shui Experts Explain Why Keys Should Never Be Left on the Table
Experts in Feng Shui advise against leaving keys on the table, as it can disrupt energy flow and block prosperity in the home.
National Lottery: results of the First draw today, Friday, February 27
The winning numbers for the Quiniela Nacional draw in Argentina on February 27 have been announced, with the top prize going to the number 7746.
The official rule: the Florida airport that banned pajamas and Crocs to fly has retracted
Tampa International Airport in Florida has retracted its controversial announcement that sought to ban pajamas and Crocs from its facilities, clarifying that it was meant as a joke.
Kicillof was unable to impose himself in the distribution of positions in the provincial Senate: he retreated before Kirchnerism in key places
Axel Kicillof faced significant setbacks in securing key positions within the Buenos Aires provincial Senate as he lost ground to Kirchnerism.
The spectacular egg-shaped bed with a TV of Barby Franco and Fernando Burlando's daughter
Barby Franco showcases her daughter Sarah's unique egg-shaped bed with a television, highlighting her lavish lifestyle to her 2.1 million followers.
Why Miomir Kecmanović won his match without having to play the last point in the ATP of Acapulco
Miomir Kecmanović advanced in the ATP tournament in Acapulco after his opponent, Térence Atmane, was penalized for a time violation, resulting in an unusual victory without a match point being played.
The Rolling Stones and their controversy against the Trump family: "I am not Donald's DJ"
Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones has denied direct involvement in the decision to allow the song 'Gimme Shelter' to be used in a documentary about Melania Trump, amidst conflicting reports from the filmmakers.
Corruption in the AFA: 'Chiqui' Tapia requested the annulment of his indictment for undue retention of contributions
Claudio 'Chiqui' Tapia, president of the Argentine Football Association, has requested the annulment of his indictment related to the undue retention of tax contributions.
Big Brother: What Graciela Alfano Said About the Alleged Call to Replace Andrea del Boca
Graciela Alfano addressed rumors about being called to replace Andrea del Boca on 'Gran Hermano' amidst speculation regarding Andrea's potential departure from the show.
After two years of rejection: Senasa authorized the registration of a new vaccine against foot-and-mouth disease
Senasa in Argentina has approved the registration of a new foot-and-mouth disease vaccine from Tecnovax after nearly two years of various procedures.
February inflation would be similar to January's and would only ease in April
February inflation in Argentina is expected to mirror January's rates, with projected increases between 2.4% and 2.9%, before easing in April.
In the midst of the AFA scandal, Claudio Tapia celebrated like a fan in Maracanã after Lanús' goal that secured the Recopa
Claudio Tapia was seen celebrating Lanús' victory in the Recopa Sudamericana despite ongoing scandals within Argentina’s Football Association (AFA).
Domestic Workers: How Much They Earn in March 2026 with Bonus Included
In March 2026, domestic workers in Argentina receive a 1.5% salary increase along with a one-time bonus based on hours worked.
The trap of cognitive load: why studying more hours doesn’t always help you learn more
An expert from the Universidad Francisco de Vitoria in Spain explains why spending more hours studying might not necessarily improve learning outcomes.
Properties: the numbers are cold for buying and selling operations at the beginning of the year
The real estate market in Buenos Aires saw a significant decline in transaction numbers at the start of 2026 compared to the previous month and year.
Brazilian artist Carla Chaim debuts with a solo exhibit at MACBA
Brazilian artist Carla Chaim debuts her solo exhibit titled 'Suspension' at the Museum of Contemporary Art (MACBA) in Buenos Aires, showcasing her exploration of the body's physical and symbolic boundaries.