The fishing outing of a man with his 11-year-old son that ended in an absurd death in Quilmes
A father tragically died while taking his son fishing in Quilmes after a rope across the street struck him.
What happens with the PASO, the Government bets on 48 and the provinces have to pay
The Argentine Government is debating the future of the PASO primaries amid concerns about their impact on official election outcomes, with differing views from both the ruling party and the opposition.
No official responses from the AFA in the face of the scandalous video showing how they counted black money
The Argentine Football Association (AFA) has not provided official responses regarding a controversial video about money counting, leaving public silence amid increasing scrutiny.
Few know: why you should soak seeds in vinegar
This article discusses the benefits of soaking seeds in vinegar as a gardening practice to enhance germination and plant growth.
The Central Bank faces the payment of US$ 1 billion in bonds with companies and importers
Argentina's Central Bank is set to pay US$ 990 million in bond maturities while engaged in negotiations for an IMF disbursement of US$ 1 billion.
Nahuel Gallo has been released by Venezuela and is already flying to Argentina
Nahuel Gallo has been freed by Venezuela after 448 days of detention and is on his way back to Argentina.
Good news for Illinois: Pritzker announces a $24 million expansion of the Manufacturing Training Academy
Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker has announced a $24 million funding package aimed at expanding manufacturing training programs across the state, focusing on practical skills tailored to industry needs.
Surprise: the Peronist Gustavo Melella requested the adhesion of Tierra del Fuego to the RIGI
Gustavo Melella, the governor of Tierra del Fuego, has unexpectedly called for the province to join the Incentive Regime for Large Investments (RIGI) amidst criticisms of Javier Milei's government.
Imminent changes in the Ministry of Justice: the replacement of Cúneo Libarona is being decided and there are several candidates
Javier Milei is planning a new trip to the United States while deciding on Mariano Cúneo Libarona's successor in the Ministry of Justice.
Antisemitic attack at the San Telmo fair: the city government reported that an artisan was expelled for being Jewish
An artisan was expelled from the San Telmo fair in Buenos Aires amid an antisemitic incident, prompting a strong condemnation from the city government.
People with overweight or obesity and type 2 diabetes are at greater risk of fatty liver, according to studies
Research indicates that individuals with overweight, obesity, and type 2 diabetes have a significantly higher risk of developing fatty liver disease, particularly the non-alcoholic form known as MASLD.
Orlando City vs Inter Miami, LIVE: Messi, starting, seeks to win the classic and his first victory in MLS 2026
Lionel Messi leads Inter Miami in a Florida classic match against Orlando City, aiming for their first win of the MLS 2026 season.
USA: The Successful Entrepreneur Who Designed Her Company Like Indiana Jones and Decided Not to Go Public
Judy Faulkner, the CEO of Epic Systems, stands out in the corporate world with her unique approach to business and decision to remain private rather than opting for an IPO.
OPEC increased its oil production more than expected amid bombings against Iran
OPEC boosted its oil production quotas by 206,000 barrels per day in April, surpassing expectations due to instability in crude transportation linked to the conflict in Iran.
Tenascina-C, the protein that concentrates scientific attention for its role in preserving muscle strength
Research has focused on the importance of Tenascina-C protein in maintaining muscle strength and preventing sarcopenia as part of a healthy aging strategy.
5 Little-Known Quotes by John Lennon That Sound More Relevant Today Than Ever: 'Love and Peace Are Eternal'
The article discusses five lesser-known quotes by John Lennon that resonate with today's societal issues, highlighting his enduring message of love and peace.
Good news for Chicago: Brandon Johnson announced $2 million grants to support the arts and strengthen cultural organizations
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson has announced a $2 million grant package aimed at bolstering the arts community and cultural organizations in the face of federal funding cuts.
Two injured in an apartment fire in Belgrano
A family apartment in Belgrano, Argentina, caught fire due to an air conditioning malfunction, injuring a woman and her son, who were taken to a local hospital.
Monthly Horoscope of Mhoni Vidente for March 2026: Predictions for All Signs
Mhoni Vidente shares her astrological predictions for all zodiac signs in March 2026, highlighting significant events such as the equinox and lunar eclipse.
A former television star recorded the moment missiles exploded in Dubai: the video
Michael Pembroke, an Australian ex-reality television star, recorded missile explosions in Dubai following military escalations between the US, Israel, and Iran.
The fear of being observed: why George Orwell's 1984 continues to disturb readers
George Orwell's novel 1984 remains a significant literary reference due to its foresight of state control mechanisms and the erosion of privacy in the digital age.
Jorge Mostolac, psychologist: "If we question and judge what our children tell us, they will tell us less and less"
Psychologist Jorge Mostolac emphasizes the importance of effective communication during adolescence to foster trust and openness between parents and their children.
Will there be a strike this Monday, March 2?
The General Confederation of Labor (CGT) has decided not to hold a general strike on March 2, but will pursue legal action against the labor reform proposed by the government and lead a mobilization to the Palace of Courts.
Who is Juan Pablo Beacon, the former right-hand man of Pablo Toviggino who is under scrutiny due to the dollar video?
Juan Pablo Beacon is under investigation for his involvement in a cash handling operation linked to the Argentine Football Association following the release of incriminating videos and photos.
Defensa y Justicia vs Lanús, LIVE: what time they play, probable line-ups and how to watch on TV
Defensa y Justicia hosts Lanús at Estadio Norberto Tito Tomaghello on Sunday for the 8th matchday of the 2026 Apertura Tournament, with full coverage on ESPN Premium.
For the first time in six years, classes do not start in the Province of Buenos Aires due to a teachers' strike
Classes in the Province of Buenos Aires are significantly disrupted as teachers go on a national strike, marking the first such occurrence in six years.
Bad news about the green card: what the law says about ICE detentions
The article discusses the complexities and fears surrounding ICE detentions, highlighting how immigration laws differ from criminal law regarding status and procedural issues.
Trump seems to link the attack on Iran with electoral interference attempts and his defeat in 2020
Donald Trump has connected U.S. military operations in Iran to claims of election interference by Tehran, using the occasion to reiterate grievances over the 2020 election.
Tigre vs Gimnasia de La Plata, LIVE: what time they play, probable line-ups and how to watch live
Tigre and Gimnasia de La Plata will face each other this Sunday in the José Dellagiovana stadium as part of the 8th round of the 2026 Apertura Tournament.
Instituto vs Unión de Santa Fe, LIVE: what time the match is, probable lineups and how to watch it on TV
Instituto de Córdoba faces Unión de Santa Fe in an eagerly awaited match in the 2026 Apertura Tournament, with both teams in good form.
Globalization or Chaos
The article discusses the historical lessons of global conflict and the establishment of international organizations meant to prevent future wars.
The US attack on Iran reveals the divisions and clashes between European governments
The article discusses how European governments struggled to present a united response to the US and Israel's attack on Iran, resulting in a discordant reaction due to significant ideological differences.
Faustino Oro achieved another key victory and a draw at the Aeroflot Open: what he needs to become the youngest grandmaster in history
Faustino Oro, a 12-year-old chess prodigy from Argentina, secured one victory and one draw in a strong showing at the Aeroflot Open, bringing him closer to becoming the youngest grandmaster in history.
Labor reform from a constitutional perspective
The Argentine Senate has approved a law that significantly changes labor conditions regarding working hours, wages, and vacations after intense negotiations with provincial governors.
Reversing fatty liver is a gradual process: nutrition serves as a constant support that allows the liver to regain its ability to efficiently process fats
The article discusses the gradual process of reversing fatty liver disease through consistent dietary choices and highlights the importance of nutrition in this recovery.
The End of the 'End of History' and a War with Unpredictable Reach
The article discusses the outdated notion of the 'End of History' concept by Francis Fukuyama in light of contemporary geopolitical tensions.
Newell's vs Rosario Central, LIVE: what time it is, probable lineups, and how to watch the Rosario classic for the Apertura Tournament
Newell's and Rosario Central face off in an important Argentine football classic, with Newell's aiming to avoid relegation while Rosario Central seeks to build on recent successes.
Today's Quote, Confucius: "It doesn't matter how slow you go, as long as you don't stop"
The quote attributed to Confucius emphasizes the importance of consistent progress over speed, highlighting a central teaching of his philosophy.
Andrea Bariselli, psychologist and neuroscientist: "We are going against our nature; the brain is not equipped to assimilate so many stimuli"
Andrea Bariselli discusses how modern society's demand for constant connectivity overwhelms the brain, which is not designed for multitasking.
The dreamed wedding of Cale Ruggeri and Nicolás Maccari: all the photos
Candela Ruggeri and Nicolás Maccari celebrated their long-awaited wedding after getting engaged last September, sharing their joy and memories on social media.
Miracle in the Procar 4000 Final at the La Plata Autodrome: A Car Skidded and Three People Ran to Avoid Being Run Over
During the Procar 4000 final in La Plata, a car skidded off the track, forcing three individuals to run for their lives to avoid being struck.
Donald Trump says that the military operation against Iran is progressing faster than expected and that he will talk to the regime's leaders
Donald Trump has stated that the military operation against Iran is advancing more rapidly than anticipated and expressed his willingness to negotiate with Iran's new leaders following the death of its supreme leader, Ali Khamenei.
A motorcyclist was decapitated by a rope crossing the street in Quilmes: it had been placed to block the passage due to parades
A motorcyclist tragically died after hitting a rope that had been strung across the street to block vehicle access for a local carnival celebration.
When does Venezuela play in the 2026 World Baseball Classic? Schedule, times, and how to watch the 'Arepa Power' live matches in the WBC
Venezuela is set to compete in the 2026 World Baseball Classic, returning to Miami with a formidable team aiming for glory after a disappointing exit in 2023.
Bad news for the Green Card: what 'public charge' means for USCIS and how it impacts permanent residency
The term 'public charge' in the U.S. immigration debate raises alarm for many families as it significantly affects permanent residency processes.
She built a house on the edge of a lake in the middle of the jungle and lives away from civilization
Yen, also known as Free Footspes, has built a house in a remote jungle location, highlighting themes of self-sufficiency and connection with nature.
MasterChef Celebrity: a week full of surprises is coming, with Wanda Nara in the kitchen and Migue Granados as the host
MasterChef Celebrity is entering its final weeks with increasingly challenging tasks and a special added tension as past contestants return to help current ones.
The videos of the prisoners of El Rodeo I shouting that Nahuel Gallo was released in Venezuela, although there is no official confirmation
Political prisoners in Venezuela claim that Argentine gendarme Nahuel Gallo and two Colombian nationals have been released, although this has not been officially confirmed.
When does Mexico play in the 2026 World Baseball Classic? Schedule, times, and how to watch 'Tri' matches LIVE in the WBC
Mexico is set to participate in the 2026 World Baseball Classic, aiming for championship glory after a strong showing in 2023.
Judicial Setback for Gavin Newsom in California: Law Requiring Visible ID for ICE Agents Suspended
A federal appeals court temporarily suspended a California law requiring ICE agents to display visible identification, marking a setback for Governor Gavin Newsom amidst immigration policy tensions with the Trump administration.