The most seasoned bartender in the city who strips away all nonsense from the cocktail ritual: "I don't consider myself better than anyone; I do things the way they should be done"
The article profiles Ángel San José, a seasoned bartender in Madrid who has embraced the cocktail culture without pretension while reflecting on his extensive career and the evolution of mixology in the city.
Seeman won his fifth ITF title
Estonian tennis player Johannes Seeman claimed his fifth ITF doubles title in San Jose, partnering with Robert Strombachs.
Seeman reached the doubles final in an exotic location
Johannes Seeman and his German partner Robert Strombachs advanced to the doubles final at the M15 tournament in San Jose, Costa Rica.
Blanca Pedrín: Activist, Businesswoman, Politician... or a Risk to the Heritage of San José del Cabo?
The article analyzes the complicated persona of Blanca Pedrín, who presents as a cultural and environmental activist but has business and political interests that raise questions about her true motives.
What Daily Life Was Like for José de San Martín, the “Unanimous Hero”
A new book reveals the personal and intimate aspects of the life of José de San Martín, focusing on his relationships with family and debunking myths.
The Swords of the Great Captain
The article discusses the political controversy surrounding the sword of José de San Martín, which is under the custody of the Granaderos, highlighting its historical significance and the renewed debates concerning liberal and revisionist perspectives.
Javier Milei participated in a tribute to San Martín that lasted 14 minutes
President Javier Milei paid homage to General José de San Martín on the occasion of the 248th anniversary of his birth, participating in a brief and silent ceremony that included a national anthem and a floral tribute.
Anniversaries of February 25: What happened on a day like today?
The article highlights significant historical events, including the 247th anniversary of the birth of José de San Martín, a key figure in Latin America's independence movements.
Weather today in San José, Costa Rica: the weather forecast for this Monday, February 23, 2026
The weather forecast for San José, Costa Rica, on Monday, February 23, 2026, indicates a maximum temperature of 24°C and a minimum of 15°C with mild winds and high humidity.
Major League Soccer: Thomas Müller wins, Timo Werner absent
Thomas Müller leads Vancouver Canucks to a 1-0 victory in their MLS season opener against Real Salt Lake, while Timo Werner misses his debut for the San Jose Earthquakes.
Police carry out operation to combat the sale of smuggled products in stores in Rio Preto
The Civil Police conducted an operation against the sale of smuggled electronic accessories in San José do Rio Preto, São Paulo.
A mayor of Murcia accuses a councilor with cancer of politically using the illness: 'His attitude is a disgrace'
The mayor of San Javier in the Murcia region, José Miguel Luengo, has accused Podemos councilor Matías Cantabella of exploiting his cancer diagnosis for political gain, leading to Luengo announcing a lawsuit against Podemos for insults made on social media.
Barranca Yaco: tribute and 'historical reparation' to José Ortiz, friend and advisor of Facundo Quiroga
The article discusses the tribute and historical recognition given to José Ortiz, the first governor of San Luis, during a ceremony attended by his descendants and others in Barranca Yaco, Argentina.
He was going to be Teacher of the Year and was arrested for offering money in exchange for sex with a '13-year-old student'
A finalist for Teacher of the Year in California was arrested for trying to pay for sex with someone he thought was a 13-year-old boy, who turned out to be an undercover police officer.
California middle school assistant principal nabbed in child sex sting
An assistant principal from a California middle school was arrested as part of a police operation targeting individuals seeking sex with minors.
‘Stories of the Good Valley’: a flower between the tracks
The new film by José Luis Guerin, winner of the Special Jury Prize at San Sebastián, celebrates life and resilience in the margins of society.
A Brazilian football match ended in chaos: from a brawl to a judo takedown!
A Brazilian football match between Juventude and San José descended into chaos, resulting in five expulsions and one player being taken away by ambulance.
They intervened a figure of San Martín in San Lorenzo after the controversy over the corvo saber
An artist painted a blue tear on a statue of General San Martín in San Lorenzo, igniting discussions after the historical saber's relocation.
The curved saber of San Martín is now exhibited in the Grand Hall of Symbols of the Granaderos Regiment
The curved saber of General José de San Martín is now on display at the Gran Hall of Symbols of the Granaderos Regiment in Argentina, attracting over 250 visitors on its first day.
The nostalgia of San Martín for Mendoza in his French retirement
The article discusses José de San Martín's return to Europe where he reminisces about Mendoza while dealing with financial issues and settling in France.
California on alert today: areas closed by federal agents due to Super Bowl LX operations
California is experiencing traffic closures and detours in Santa Clara, San Francisco, and San José due to the Super Bowl LX.
Javier Milei heads the ceremony for the delivery of San Martín's saber to the Granaderos
President Javier Milei leads a ceremony commemorating the anniversary of the Battle of San Lorenzo, during which he presents the saber of José de San Martín to the Granaderos regiment.
"Return Home": The Transfer of the Curved Sword to the Regimiento de Granaderos Trends on Social Media
The transfer of General José de San Martín's curved sword to the Regimiento de Granaderos has sparked significant attention on social media, coinciding with an official ceremony attended by President Javier Milei.
Five thousand people bid farewell to San Martín's curved saber although Granaderos invites to visit it starting tomorrow
Five thousand people gathered at the National Historical Museum in Argentina to bid farewell to General José de San Martín's curved saber, a significant historical artifact.
The sword of San Martín is moved from the Historical Museum and Milei will lead an act in Santa Fe
The historic sword of José de San Martín is being relocated from the National Historical Museum to Santa Fe, with President Javier Milei set to lead a ceremony.
Javier Milei and his measures, LIVE: after the controversy, the President leads today in Santa Fe the ceremony for the transfer of San Martín's saber
President Javier Milei will lead the ceremony for the transfer of General José de San Martín's saber in San Lorenzo, Santa Fe, amidst recent controversies.
The Incredible True Story of 33 Miners Trapped Miles Underground
On August 5, 2010, in the Atacama Desert of Chile, thirty-three miners were trapped underground after a massive rock collapse blocked their only exit during a routine mining operation.
A mayor explained how the transfer of San Martín's curved sword will be and the participation of Milei
Leonardo Raimundo, the mayor of San Lorenzo, discussed the upcoming transfer of José de San Martín's curved sword following the signing of decree 81/2026 by Javier Milei.
Stolen sword of Argentine liberator reignites dispute over political symbols in Latin America
The revelation that a former Peronist militant was involved in the 1963 theft of José de San Martín's sword has reignited discussions about the role of historical objects as active symbols in contemporary political struggles in Latin America.
Alert in California, today: streets closed by federal agents and detours due to the Super Bowl LX operation
Due to security measures for Super Bowl LX, various cities in California, including San Francisco, Santa Clara, and San José, are experiencing road closures and detours for both drivers and pedestrians.
The referees of matchday 4 of the Apertura Tournament: the AFA rested two of the protagonists of the controversies over the weekend
The Professional League announced the referees for matchday 4, featuring the classic between Huracán and San Lorenzo, while omitting referees Fernando Echenique and José Carreras due to their controversial decisions from the previous matches.
Where Will San Martín's Curved Sword Be?
President Javier Milei formalized the relocation of José de San Martín's historical curved sword, prompting immediate resignations in institutional leadership and a legal battle with territorial successors.
The curved saber must be in the National Historical Museum: the heirs of Rozas speak
Heirs of Manuelita de Rozas are seeking a court order to keep the curved saber of José de San Martín at the National Historical Museum, where it was donated by their family.
Gunmen attack the house of the mayor of Banderilla in Veracruz; no injuries reported
In Veracruz, Banderilla's Mayor José Antonio San Gabriel Fernández was the target of a gun attack on his home, but fortunately, no injuries or fatalities occurred.
Cavalry Saber of San Martín: Milei signed the decree transferring it and the museum director resigned
President Javier Milei signed a decree transferring the cavalry saber of General José de San Martín to the Cavalry Regiment, coinciding with the commemoration of the Battle of San Lorenzo, while the museum director resigned.
Morning with the NHL: Regenda is experiencing problems with Nemec. After today's match, he might return to the stands
Pavol Regenda faces challenges during the NHL game between Chicago and San Jose, highlighting the intense action during the match.
The government officialized the transfer of the curved saber of San Martín to the Granaderos Regiment
The government has officially announced the transfer of General José de San Martín's curved saber from the National Historical Museum to the Granaderos a Caballo Regiment, effective from this Saturday.
The government officialized the transfer of San Martín's Sabre Corvo to the Granaderos barracks
The government has officially transferred the historical Sabre Corvo of General José de San Martín to the main headquarters of the Granaderos a Caballo Regiment in Palermo through a published decree.
The Sword of San Martín
The article discusses opposition to the government's decision to relocate General José de San Martín's sword from the National Historical Museum to military barracks, arguing that such symbols should not be moved without valid reasons.
The President of El Salvador Launched a 'CECOT-type' Prison in Costa Rica and Called for Tough Measures Against Crime
During a ceremony in San José, El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele urged Costa Rica's authorities to adopt a 'war' model against gangs, facing opposition reactions ahead of the elections.
San Basilio (CNMV) sees geopolitics and AI valuations as the main risks for 2026
At the Spain Investors Day, Minister José Manuel Albares emphasized the economic value of multilateralism and dialogue while addressing the geopolitical situation as a key risk for the future.
Discarded Timo Werner on the verge of moving to California
Timo Werner, previously a promising German striker at RB Leipzig, is set to transfer to the San José Earthquakes in Major League Soccer after limited playtime in the current season.
Hertl's Life Evening in the NHL. He Crazy Destroyed His Former Team
Czech hockey player Tomáš Hertl led Vegas to a 7-2 victory over his former team San Jose with two goals and three assists, setting a personal NHL record with five points in the game.
The family of Rocío San Miguel highlights the dialogues and diplomacy that have facilitated her release
Rocío San Miguel's family expresses gratitude for the diplomatic efforts of Spain and José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero in securing her release after two years of imprisonment in Venezuela.
Morning with NHL: Regenda scored a hat trick in 9 minutes on the ice. Don’t forget to send him back to the farm, fans are writing
Pavol Regenda scored a remarkable hat trick in just nine minutes during his fourth NHL game of the season, becoming the second Slovak to achieve this feat this season.