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Hey, I just found out that the electric buses will reach the Usina del Arte on weekends. So, starting March 13th, they’re extending the route on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays to that side of La Boca. Honestly, it’s pretty cool because the area has few buses and gets a lot of people all year round.
From what I read, the service already connects the Retiro transportation terminal with Parque Lezama, and now they’re adding 1.82 kilometers more. That means the full round trip is now 16.72 km. You can transfer from the Cruise Terminal and Retiro to the trains and subway, so connectivity has impro
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I just watched an interesting interview where Brad Garlinghouse, the CEO of Ripple, talks about what could be the tipping point for cryptocurrencies in the U.S. It turns out he estimates a 80-90% probability that the Clarity Act will be passed this month. Basically, this is what the industry has been asking for years: real regulatory clarity.
What’s fascinating is that Garlinghouse details exactly what would change. The law would define whether a token is a security or a commodity, and establish clear boundaries between the SEC and CFTC. This is not a minor detail; it’s the point that has para
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The 2026 F1 season has already started, and there's quite a bit of movement. We just finished with Australia, and now an intense month is coming with races almost every weekend. What catches my attention the most is that this year there are a total of 24 GPs, ending in December in Abu Dhabi. The calendar is quite ambitious.
Many people are wondering what time the Saudi Arabian GP is because it falls in the middle of the season, and honestly, the schedules for Argentina are strange. That weekend, it airs on April 19 at 2:00 PM our time, so at least it's not in the early morning like others. Bef
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I just checked the news from South Florida, and there's quite a bit of activity this weekend. The Weather Service warns of localized flooding until Monday, especially in Miami-Dade and Broward with accumulations of up to four inches of water. The strongest storms are expected to hit on Saturday and Sunday afternoon, so it's best to avoid low-lying areas if you're around there.
Meanwhile, in South Florida, the Spring Break scene in Miami Beach is also in full swing. The city decided to loosen restrictions this year: beaches are open, and cafes are operating normally. But watch out, parking fees
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Hey, I just found out that speeding fines in Mexico City have increased more than I thought. It turns out they adjusted the UMA in February, and now everything costs more. The speeding ticket in CDMX is no longer what it used to be.
It depends on where you go, but basically if you exceed the speed limit on streets of 50 or 40 km/h, it costs between 1,173 and 2,346 pesos. But the worst part is in calm zones, those where the limit is less than 30 km/h, where the speeding fine in CDMX ranges from 2,346 to 3,519 pesos. That's a lot of money.
And it's not just that. Running a red light now costs be
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I just discovered something interesting about the February 26th anniversaries. Did you know that today is Michel Houellebecq's birthday? The French writer turns 70 and is a key figure in contemporary literature. He was born on Réunion Island in 1956 and has since sparked controversy with his novels on current topics such as feminism and migration.
But what surprised me most when reviewing these February anniversaries is the number of historical figures born on this day. Victor Hugo in 1802, Levi Strauss in 1829, Buffalo Bill in 1846. Legendary musicians like Fats Domino and Johnny Cash were al
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I just found out that in Edomex there is a limit to avoid paying vehicle tax this year, and honestly, it's quite tight. The deadline is April 6th, so if you live there and have a car worth up to 638,000 pesos, you still have time to take advantage of the 100% discount. You just need to do the registration renewal and that's it—you save the full vehicle tax. The interesting part is that you can do it online or in person, although honestly, online is easier. You need the license plate, VIN, RFC, and email. If you go in person, bring ID, registration card, and proof of address. The renewal costs
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I just noticed something quite interesting in Latin American politics lately. Honduras has just announced that it will end its Cuban medical program this week, with nearly 130 healthcare professionals returning to the island. But this is not an isolated case, right? It’s part of a much broader strategy.
What’s happening is that Trump has returned to the White House with a clear mission: to economically suffocate Cuba. And Honduras is just the latest to yield to the pressure. Before that, Guatemala reduced its program from 412 Cuban workers. Bahamas, Antigua and Barbuda, Grenada... the list is
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I just saw that Checo finished tenth in the last Cadillac preseason tests, almost 9 seconds behind Leclerc. Honestly, it's not too surprising given it's the team's first year in F1, but what's interesting is that the Mexican driver seems quite calm about it.
According to Checo, the important thing now is that the car feels balanced and they've improved quite a bit in each session. He says they knew from the start it would be challenging, but the focus is on how quickly they can develop from here. Makes sense, right? When you're a new team, you need to lay a solid foundation.
What caught my att
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I just saw that Canelo's daughter, Emily, just wrapped up a runway show in New York, and honestly, she looks very confident on the runway. She's only 18 years old and already making waves at New York Fashion Week—pretty impressive for someone who just started in this industry.
Emily Cinnamon Álvarez Beltrán is the eldest child of the boxer and was born in Guadalajara. She studied at The American School Foundation, and besides modeling, she has built a solid profile as an influencer. What's interesting is that her first formal approach to modeling was at age 15 at local events, but her appearan
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Something I've been observing this week: Bitcoin moved first. While traditional markets were sleeping over the weekend, Bitcoin was already absorbing the shock from Trump's messages about Iran, dropping 8.5% when the S&P 500 hadn't even opened. That's no coincidence.
What's interesting is that Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, the spokesperson for Iran's parliament, posted a market comment on X that seemed to predict exactly how the market would move shortly after. S&P futures plummeted late Sunday night, recovered during the early morning hours, and then rose when Trump wrote on Truth Social that the
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I've been tracking the cryptocurrency presale market for months, and honestly, 2026 feels different from previous cycles. No longer do you see projects raising millions with just a nice whitepaper and vague promises. Now the game is serious: verified teams, functional prototypes, vesting schedules that truly align incentives. It's as if the market is finally maturing.
The best cryptocurrency presales I'm following focus on specific sectors that solve real problems. Decentralized AI is obvious—protocols that allow renting GPUs to train models while data demand skyrockets. Then there's real-worl
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I just saw that Anderson Cooper is leaving 60 Minutes after nearly 20 years. The CNN journalist decided to leave CBS's Sunday program because he basically doesn't have the energy for more, between field reporting, hosting his daily news show, and spending time with his young children. I understand; honestly, that kind of workload must be exhausting.
What's interesting is that the journalist explained that although he has been able to balance both jobs for almost two decades, his priorities have now changed. He said something like he wants to spend more time with his children while they still w
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I recently started researching these konjac noodles that are everywhere. The truth is, they seem like the perfect solution for low-calorie diets, but there are some important things that no one really tells you.
First, the obvious: konjac noodles are basically 90% water with glucomannan, that soluble fiber derived from the root of the Amorphophallus konjac plant from China. They contain just 10 kcal per 100 grams, with no flavor of their own, so they adapt to whatever you want. That’s why they became popular as "carb-free pasta." The issue is that when you see them as a main dish, they are inc
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Ireland just did its job. They beat Scotland 43-21 at home and are now at the top of the Six Nations with 19 points. But here’s the interesting part: it all depends on England beating France in Paris this evening. If that happens, Ireland takes the tournament. If not, France keeps the title.
Scotland came into the match with championship options, but they were behind on the scoreboard almost the entire game. They fought hard, honestly, but Ireland was more intense, dominated contact, and was lethal in attack. The Irish scored four tries in the first 20 minutes, and it was basically decided the
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There are stories that make you think differently about what it means to have money at such a young age. Macaulay Culkin's story is one of those.
When he was just a child, his career exploded. His first "Home Alone" movie earned him $100,000, but when it grossed nearly $500 million worldwide, he asked for $4.5 million for the sequel. By age 12, he was richer than his own parents. So imagine: Macaulay Culkin with a fortune most adults would never have.
But here’s where the story gets dark. His father, Kit, quit his job to become his manager. And when Macaulay became one of the highest-paid star
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I have been analyzing Japanese candlestick patterns lately, and there is one that really deserves to be understood well: the inverted hammer candle. It’s not a magic solution to make money, but when it appears in the right context, it definitely warrants attention.
What’s interesting about the inverted hammer is that it tells a clear story about the market. Imagine a prolonged downtrend, with sellers in control. Suddenly, this candle appears with a small red body and a very long upper shadow. What does this mean? That buyers tried to push the price higher with force, but failed to sustain it.
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I just found out about Dan Peña's views on Bitcoin, and honestly, what he says is quite strong. This American billionaire entrepreneur has been very critical, even calling it outright a scam. The craziest part is that according to him, Bitcoin was created by los rusos to sabotage the economy of EE.UU., and when the truth comes out, it will collapse to zero overnight.
I don't know about you, but Dan Peña clearly doesn't believe in cryptocurrencies in general. He prefers traditional business strategies to make money. It's interesting because while some see a future in Bitcoin, he sees pure risk
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I've been seeing more and more cases of people falling for cryptocurrency arbitrage scams lately, and the truth is that these fraudulent operations are becoming more sophisticated. Let me share what's really going on.
Legitimate cryptocurrency arbitrage exists and works, but scammers have turned it into their perfect weapon to deceive investors. The typical play is like this: they show you an ad promising guaranteed profits, talk about buying on one exchange and selling on another to profit from price differences. It sounds logical, right? But here’s where it gets shady.
They direct you to unk
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Who hasn't wondered how to safely and hassle-free cash out bitcoins? The reality is that today you have quite a few options, each with its own advantages depending on what you need.
The most straightforward method remains through a trusted cryptocurrency exchange. The process is quite simple: send your BTC to the exchange's wallet, sell your bitcoins for fiat currency, and withdraw the money to your bank account. The downside is that it takes between 1 and 3 days, and they charge fees for conversion and withdrawal. But liquidity is high, and it’s very accessible for most people.
If you want ca
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