Fatty liver: what is the most effective diet to treat it and the sweetener to avoid
The Mediterranean diet, rich in antioxidants and omega-3, is recommended for treating fatty liver, alongside careful medical monitoring and avoiding high-fructose corn syrup.
When does the National Grape Harvest Festival 2026 start and how to watch the live broadcast
The National Grape Harvest Festival 2026 will take place in Mendoza, Argentina, featuring various artists and live broadcasts of the events.
A gynecologist explained why cases of syphilis have increased in the country and warned about the at-risk population
Gynecologist Julieta Vera discussed the sustained increase in syphilis cases in Argentina since 2015 and identified the risk population as those aged 19 to 39.
Primaries in Texas: Ken Paxton and John Cornyn will face each other in a runoff for the U.S. Senate.
Texas Republicans Ken Paxton and John Cornyn did not secure the necessary majority votes in the primary elections, leading to a runoff scheduled for May 26.
Sánchez's response to Trump after he announced he would cut all trade with Spain
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez criticizes Donald Trump's threats to sever trade relations due to Spain's position on the Middle East conflict.
Time change in the U.S. 2026: day and time when the Daylight Saving adjustment takes place
Residents of the majority of U.S. states will advance their clocks one hour on the second Sunday of March 2026 to mark the start of Daylight Saving Time.
Official and blue dollar live: how much they are trading this Wednesday, March 4
The article provides real-time exchange rates for the official and blue dollar in Argentina as of March 4, detailing their buying and selling prices.
The increase in memory prices threatens smartphones and marks MWC 2026
The rising prices of memory components, driven largely by demand from AI companies, are forcing smartphone manufacturers to adjust their pricing strategies.
Hinojosa vs. Abbott: when are the general elections for governor in Texas 2026
The Texas gubernatorial race is set for November 3, 2026, featuring incumbent Greg Abbott against Democratic challenger Gina Hinojosa.
The Unthinkable Real Estate Phenomenon Surprising Recoleta
Young people have started to look for properties in Recoleta, an area historically known as the heart of Buenos Aires' aristocracy.
The fossil of a 150-million-year-old sea turtle discovered in Colombia that changes what we knew about the sea
A newly identified 150-million-year-old sea turtle fossil discovered in Colombia suggests significant changes to our understanding of the distribution and evolution of ancient marine reptiles.
What is the impact of birdwatching on brain architecture and cognitive longevity
A study reveals that intensive birdwatching can lead to structural changes in the brain, potentially mitigating cognitive decline associated with aging.
Abundance According to Epicurus: Why Enjoying the Small Things is Life's Greatest Wealth
The article explores the philosophy of Epicurus, emphasizing the importance of appreciating small joys in life as a remedy for anxiety and materialism.
Anniversaries of March 4: What happened on a day like today?
March 4 is celebrated as Brother's Day in Argentina, with various events and anniversaries taking place on this date.
She Bet on Marriage, Faced Disappointment but Achieved Her Dream: 'My Daughter and I Are Two Brave Ones'
María Segunda, despite facing numerous challenges, pursued IVF treatment at 48 and now celebrates her single-parent family with her 7-year-old daughter, Esmeralda.
Blood Moon
The article discusses the historical significance and cultural interpretations of celestial events, particularly focusing on the current visibility of a 'Blood Moon' worldwide.
The Navel of the World
The article discusses the enduring geopolitical struggles and failures of Western powers to stabilize the Middle East over the last century, as highlighted by historian Oliver Guez.
Manu Fanego: the memory of his illustrious father, his great resemblance to him and how he became a cult artist
Manu Fanego, the son of renowned actor Daniel Fanego, reflects on his artistic journey and his father's influence in a variety of theatrical projects.
A request to God and an instant love at first sight. The touching story of Juan Carlos Calabró and 'La Coca': 'It was a miracle'
The article recounts the touching love story between comedian Juan Carlos Calabró and Aída Elena Picardi, emphasizing their enduring bond and the miraculous nature of their connection.
The desperate messages that the extorted soldier sent before committing suicide at the Olivos residence
A 21-year-old soldier, Rodrigo Andrés Gómez, committed suicide after being extorted for money, feeling hopeless and cornered by his situation.
MWC 2026: Starlink advances its next satellite 5G internet for cell phones and moves towards its own 5G network
Starlink announces plans to launch a new generation of satellites providing direct-to-cell 5G internet service, amid growing partnerships and potential rivalries within the telecommunications industry.
Spring Break 2026: U.S. issues travel alert to Mexico for all its citizens
The U.S. Embassy issued a travel alert for citizens heading to Mexico for Spring Break 2026, highlighting ongoing crime and kidnapping risks despite a recent de-escalation in violence.
The Government establishes a replacement order for the Chief of Staff and determines preferences among ministers
The Argentine government has established a succession order for the Chief of Staff, appointing the Human Capital Minister as the primary replacement and the Defense Minister as the secondary replacement.
Alert about the modus operandi of scammers promoting rentals in San Francisco with TikTok videos
Tenants in San Francisco are at risk of falling for rental scams facilitated by false accounts on TikTok that use stolen content to lure victims with unusually low prices.
"Cardiosaludable Predominance": 85% of Argentines eat chicken between one and seven times a week
A report reveals that 85% of Argentines consume chicken regularly, with an annual per capita intake of 49.4 kilos, influenced by price and nutritional benefits.
Ginette Reynal, at 66: reveals how she overcame her addictions and talks about the passage of time, her passion for painting, and love
Actress Ginette Reynal reflects on her relationships with her children and shares her artistic ambitions in an intimate interview.
El Chaltén started charging a fee to tourists who do not stay in the locality
The municipality of El Chaltén has implemented a fee for day visitors who do not spend at least one night in the town, aiming to fund urban services utilized by these tourists.
Horror in Brazil: a teenager invited his ex-girlfriend to a friend's house and she was raped by five people
A 17-year-old girl was gang-raped by a group of five men in Copacabana, Brazil, after being lured to a friend's house by her ex-boyfriend under the pretext of reconciliation.
Emigrating from Argentina with children: went away as a couple, returned, and now faces another challenge: 'Did we do the right thing?'
Natalia reflects on her experience of emigrating from Argentina with her children and the challenges that come with it.
Live attack by the United States and Israel against Iran: tension in the Middle East today, Wednesday, March 4
This article provides live updates on the escalating tensions in the Middle East, focusing on the attack by the United States and Israel against Iran and the responses from regional powers like Saudi Arabia.
The bad moment of Godoy Cruz in the Nacional B: a weak start, pressure from the fans, and disturbances in the stadium
Godoy Cruz is struggling in the Nacional B with a winless streak, fan hostility, and pressures from its supporters.
The French-style estate that holds the history of a Nazi leader
A French-style estate in Argentina once occupied by Nazi Johannes Bernhardt has been transformed into a modern leisure and hospitality complex.
Yellow alert for storms, wind, and rain for this Wednesday, March 4: the affected provinces
A yellow alert has been issued for March 4 across several provinces in Argentina due to warnings of storms, wind, and rain.
Javier Milei, live: the latest measures of the Government
The article reports on the latest measures introduced by President Javier Milei's government, including reactions from opposition parties and human rights organizations regarding the conditions of Cristina Kirchner's house arrest.
Shots at the Soul: From Libertarianism to Official Truth
The Argentine government, fueled by its electoral victory, is enacting controversial reforms to challenge and discredit media narratives counter to its interests.
Epstein Case: Repugnant and Obscene Promiscuity
The article discusses how the Epstein scandal has revealed the dark underbelly of abuse among powerful figures, undermining the facade of respectability.
Milei in Congress: another interpretation
There are contrasting interpretations of Javier Milei's confrontational speech in Congress, regarding his strategy and personality.
Letters from Readers: Disappointment, Dilemma, Impropriety
Readers express disappointment in the President's speech, demanding more substance regarding economic reforms and job creation instead of insults towards the opposition.
Class Time: Structural Debt
Over 700,000 primary school students in seven provinces in Argentina will not meet the minimum required class days due to ongoing teacher strikes.
Hunger as a symptom, not a "lack of will" problem
The article discusses the complex relationship between hunger and obesity, emphasizing that hunger is often misunderstood as merely a social issue.
Requiem for Institutional Formality
The article critiques the recent closing remarks of Argentina's Vice President during a legislative session, highlighting the disconnect between her formal language and the chaotic political atmosphere.
AI, hallucinations and the role of doubt in education
The article discusses the importance of recognizing the limits and risks of artificial intelligence (AI) in education, drawing parallels to historical deceptions that had devastating consequences.
The changing profile of tourists ascending Aconcagua and a deadly trap at altitude
Aconcagua has seen a troubling increase in complex rescues and fatal incidents involving unprepared climbers this season.
Never Four
Never Four is an online game where players must fill empty squares with circles or crosses without allowing four of the same symbol to align in any row, column, or diagonal.
How the pickup manufactured in Argentina aims to conquer a segment with major competitors
Manufactured in Córdoba, the RAM Dakota pickup is set to compete in a demanding market against heavyweight rivals.
Only a Handful of Eternal Songs
The article reflects on the nostalgia of home videos and their emotional significance, particularly those from the 1980s, while the author reminisces about a specific video from a family wedding.
One of the most iconic and controversial cars in Formula 1 history is for sale
An Aston Martin Vantage used as a Formula 1 Safety Car is up for sale in England for nearly €685,000.
"The rabbit saves us". Every day he goes hunting so that his children don't go to bed hungry
A father in Argentina hunts daily to ensure his children have food, highlighting the struggles of families facing poverty.
Car manufacturers that surprised with price reductions: some can be found for up to $38,000 less
Several car manufacturers in Argentina have reduced prices significantly following the elimination of internal taxes, with Toyota and Lexus being notable examples.
The statement from the CEO of one of the world's most important automotive companies that unsettled the competition
BMW M's CEO Frank van Meel expressed uncertainty about the future viability of manual transmissions in performance vehicles.