One by one: all the reforms announced by Javier Milei in his speech at Congress
President Javier Milei outlined an ambitious plan for extensive reforms across all government ministries during his address to the Legislative Assembly in Argentina.
California News Today, Live: Latest Updates For Monday, March 2
Live updates from California, covering laws, weather, and essential information for March 2.
What time does Big Brother 2026 start today, Monday, March 2
The Argentine reality show 'Gran Hermano 2026' is set to air its first elimination gala tonight at 10:15 PM on Telefe due to recent programming adjustments.
What is and how the operation 'Fury Shield' launched by Greg Abbott in Texas after the shooting in Austin works
Texas Governor Greg Abbott announced the 'Fury Shield' operation in response to a recent shooting in Austin, involving a significant military and police presence to secure critical infrastructure.
Jorge Macri opened the ordinary sessions in the Buenos Aires Legislature focusing on security and public works
Jorge Macri opened legislative sessions in Buenos Aires, emphasizing security and public works, while reaffirming a shift towards more right-wing policies.
Boca Juniors vs. LanΓΊs, for the Apertura Tournament 2026: day, time, TV and how to watch online
The postponed match of the seventh round of Group A will take place next Wednesday at 9 PM at La Fortaleza, officiated by DarΓo Herrera.
The war in the Middle East expands to multiple fronts and global alarm grows
The conflict in the Middle East is escalating as Iranian forces and Hezbollah engage U.S. allies, leading to heightened international tensions.
Vendimia Festival 2026: Schedule Day by Day
The Fiesta Nacional de la Vendimia 2026 will be held from March 7 to 10, featuring a series of performances by various artists across different events.
How much is the amount of the Food Card in March 2026
The article discusses the amount given through Argentina's Food Card in March 2026, revealing that it remains the same as in previous months and is determined by family composition.
Mendoza: the libertarian advance activated the race for the governorship in 2027 and opened questions in the UCR and PJ
The political landscape in Mendoza is shifting towards the 2027 gubernatorial elections, influenced by the rise of libertarianism and its implications for traditional parties.
Guide to Understanding the Changes in Formula 1 Regulations in 2026: But the Favorites Don't Change
The 2026 Formula 1 season brings significant regulatory changes aimed at enhancing race excitement and environmental sustainability, albeit raising concerns among some drivers about the new cars' drivability.
Citi placed Argentina among the most vulnerable economies if the conflict between the United States and Iran prolongs
Citi has identified Argentina as one of the most vulnerable economies in the event that the US-Iran conflict continues, warning of potential economic repercussions tied to oil prices.
Province of Buenos Aires: Kicillof faces a teachers' strike on the first day of classes for the first time in six years
In Buenos Aires Province, teachers have gone on strike on the first day of classes due to inadequate salary increases, marking the first such event in six years since Kicillof took office.
Natural solution: this is the fruit that irritates cockroaches and drives them out of the kitchen
Experts have identified lemon as an effective natural repellent for cockroaches, providing an eco-friendly alternative to chemical insecticides.
What was the role of the AFA and Chiqui Tapia in Nahuel Gallo's release
The AFA and its president Chiqui Tapia played a surprising role in facilitating the release of Argentine gendarme Nahuel Gallo from Caracas, a development that caught the Argentine government off-guard.
Fixed term: what is the interest rate bank by bank this Monday, March 2
This article outlines the interest rates for fixed-term deposits offered by various banks in Argentina as published by the Central Bank of the Republic of Argentina (BCRA) on March 2.
Historic Relief in California: The Plan for Homeowners Over 60 to Stop Paying Taxes
California has proposed a constitutional amendment to exempt property taxes for residents over 60, pending voter approval.
Blood Moon: What time does the lunar eclipse start on March 3
The first lunar eclipse of the year, a total lunar eclipse often referred to as the 'Blood Moon', will take place on March 3, 2026, and it will be visible from Argentina.
Real Today: What is the Official and Blue Value of the Brazilian Currency this Monday, March 2
The article provides the exchange rates for the Brazilian real in both official and informal markets in Argentina as of March 2.
Iran reported an attack against the office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu: what is known after the statement
Iran's Revolutionary Guards claimed responsibility for launching missile attacks against Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's office and the commander of the Israeli Air Force's headquarters.
When does the labor reform proposed by Milei, sanctioned by Congress, come into effect?
The labor reform proposed by President Javier Milei has been approved by Argentina's legislature and awaits presidential promulgation to take effect.
The Reading World anticipates the release of Christopher Nolan's movie and launches a collective reading of the 'Odyssey'
The Reading World initiative is set to launch a collective reading of Homer's 'Odyssey' coinciding with the upcoming release of a film adaptation by Christopher Nolan.
What time does River play today against Independiente Rivadavia and where can it be watched live in the Apertura Tournament 2026?
River Plate faces Independiente Rivadavia in Mendoza for the eighth round of Group B in the Apertura Tournament 2026, with the match starting at 21:30.
Teachers' strike live: what time is the march to Congress and what is the map of blockades
In Argentina, a teachers' strike is affecting the start of the 2026 school year across 16 provinces, with unions leading a march to Congress and outlining their demands.
How many inches of snow fell in New York and New Jersey, Monday's forecast, and when the cold wave will end
Significant snow accumulation was reported in New York and New Jersey, with mixed precipitation advancing across the northeastern United States, while unusual warmth persists in other regions.
War in the Middle East: the head of the Iranian football federation did not give good omens for the World Cup
The president of the Iranian football federation expressed pessimism about the national team's participation in the World Cup due to the escalating conflict in the Middle East.
Attention drivers in Texas: the DMV confirmed new mandatory identification requirements for vehicle registration
The Texas DMV has announced new identification requirements that will affect undocumented immigrants trying to register vehicles.
Does the U.S. support Trump? Survey reveals what Americans think about attacks on Iran
A recent survey indicates that only a quarter of Americans support Trump's military actions against Iran, reflecting a divided public opinion on the use of force.
Without retentions and with better credits: a report focused on what is needed for the continuity of agricultural businesses
A report highlights the need for the elimination of retentions, crop rotation, and long-term credits to sustain agricultural producers in Argentina.
Texas news today, live: latest updates from Monday, March 2
Live coverage of the latest updates from Texas on March 2, including weather reports, legislative changes, and events affecting residents.
What are FIFA's new rules for the 2026 World Cup
FIFA has approved new rules aimed at speeding up the game and penalizing delays for the 2026 World Cup.
A plainclothes police officer tried to escape from the robbery of his car and was shot in the back
A plainclothes police officer in Buenos Aires was shot in the back during a robbery attempt in front of his home.
Who has the power in Iran after the death of Ayatollah Khamenei and other key questions about the country's future
The death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has created uncertainty in Iran, raising significant questions about the future leadership and stability of the country.
Manuel Adorni, after the cold greeting from Milei and Villarruel: 'The vice president is not part of the government'
Manuel Adorni stated that Vice President Victoria Villarruel is no longer considered part of the government following a distant exchange during the opening of the congressional sessions.
Three US fighter jets crashed in Kuwait after being hit by friendly fire
Three US fighter jets were mistakenly shot down by Kuwaiti air defenses during a conflict in Kuwait due to friendly fire, according to US Central Command.
Lionel Messi's Anger and Taunts After the Comeback in the Classic: 'Write it Down'
Lionel Messi expressed frustration and engaged in taunts during Inter Miami's comeback victory over Orlando City.
Easy Lunchbox Ideas for Kids: What Nutrients Are Essential
The article discusses the importance of proper nutrition for children, especially regarding lunchbox planning as school resumes, emphasizing key nutrients for energy and cognitive development.
Who entered Big Brother 2026 this Sunday, March 1
Two new participants, Carla Bigliani and Daniela de LucΓa, joined the Big Brother competition on March 1, 2026.
How to activate the 'back to school' mode on WhatsApp
Users can customize WhatsApp by changing its logo to a back-to-school image as schools return in Argentina.
Who Could Become the New Ayatollah of Iran Following Khamenei's Death
The death of Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei creates a power vacuum, triggering internal conflict among military, clerical, and political figures regarding the future leadership of the Islamic Republic.
AI Chose the Best Food in History and the Answer is Not What Many Imagine
An exploration of how artificial intelligence is used to determine subjective opinions, such as identifying the best food in history.
The craziness for the goal of Ryoga Kida, the first Japanese to score in the top category in more than two decades
Ryoga Kida made history by scoring the equalizing goal for Argentinos Juniors, becoming the first Japanese player to score in Argentina's top division in over 20 years.
Video: three vendors from San Telmo were disqualified after expelling another seller with shouts of 'Get out, Zionists!'
Tensions rose at the San Telmo artisan fair in Buenos Aires after a Palestinian flag was displayed, leading to a confrontation and the disqualification of three vendors.
Claudio Wertheim and Virginia Ortiz, the duo behind the apartment that transforms when the sun goes down
Architect Claudio Wertheim and designer Virginia Ortiz are showcasing a transformative apartment design at the Experiencia Living Remeros Beach 2026 event, sponsored by Zurich.
Argentines in Europe: Domingo Miotti remains unstoppable and several supported tries
Argentine rugby player Domingo Miotti continues to excel in the Top 14 league in Europe, contributing significantly to his team's recent victory over Racing 92.
The complete speech of Javier Milei at the opening of ordinary sessions
Javier Milei delivered a critical speech on his government's achievements and targeted the opposition during the opening of Congress's regular sessions.
Good news in Florida: Hialeah will implement tax relief for seniors meeting certain requirements
The city of Hialeah, Florida, is set to offer tax relief to seniors 65 and older with limited income, pending a final vote.
Mitre Train to Retiro: New Date for Complete Route Return
The Mitre Train service to Retiro will be delayed for another week due to modernization works on signaling, affecting thousands of commuters in Buenos Aires.
Arizona chooses candidates for the governorship in 2026: what do the polls say in Katie Hobbs' state?
Recent polls indicate a competitive race for the Arizona governorship in 2026, with close contests between incumbent Democrat Katie Hobbs and potential Republican challengers Andy Biggs and Karrin Taylor Robson.
New York News, live: updates for today, March 2, 2026
Live updates on news from New York City regarding weather, legislation, and notable events impacting residents.