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Los secretos nunca contados de Julio Iglesias a sus 82 años
El reconocido cantante Julio Iglesias acaba de cumplir 81 años, marcando más de medio siglo de éxitos musicales y una vida rodeada de amores apasionados, mientras su estado de salud sigue siendo motivo de especulación. A pesar de haberse mantenido alejado de los focos en los últimos años, su legado artístico y personal sigue generando interés. Con más de 300 millones de…
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Fuentes Federales confirman la muerte de Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes alias “El Mencho”
Fuentes federales consultadas por N+ informaron el abatimiento de Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, alias “El Mencho”, identificado como líder del Cártel Jalisco Nueva Generación (CJNG), ocurrido este domingo 22 de febrero de 2026 durante un operativo de seguridad en Tapalpa, Jalisco. De acuerdo con el reporte, el hecho se dio tras una jornada en la que se registraron incendios de vehículos,…
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Cher Stuns the World at 78: Timeless Charm, Unforgettable Style, and Endless Energy!
Cher is stepping boldly into a new chapter — one filled with reinvention, romance, and the kind of unapologetic glamour only she can deliver. At 78, the music and style icon continues to command the spotlight, not just through her legendary career, but through her headline-making relationship with music producer Alexander “AE” Edwards, who is nearly 40 years her junior.…
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Why Does Your Nail Clipper Have a Little Round Hole?
It started as one of those everyday moments that suddenly turns into a family joke. I pulled out a nail clipper, noticed the tiny hole in it, and admitted I had absolutely no idea what it was for. My mother-in-law laughed so hard she could barely explain it—mostly because, in her mind, it was “obvious.” And if you’re reading this…
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The Number Of Squares You See Determines If You’re A Narcissist…
What You’re Looking At The picture shows a 3×3 grid (three rows and three columns). The goal is to count every square of every size, not just the tiny ones. The Correct Way to Count the Squares In a 3×3 grid, squares come in three sizes: 1×1 squares (smallest): 9There are 3 across and 3 down → 3×3 = 9…
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I have had this in my kitchen drawer for years – haven’t ever used it and not so sure where or why I have it. What is it?
If you’ve ever seen a round, dimpled metal plate with a wooden handle—like the one in the photos—you’re looking at a kitchen tool that does two jobs at once: it diffuses heat on the stove and it protects surfaces from hot cookware. What it’s called This item is commonly known as a heat diffuser. In everyday American kitchens, you may…
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What’s this red plastic stick that came with my boots?
At first glance, the small red plastic stick tucked into the side pocket or near the zipper of your Denver Hayes boots can look like a packaging mistake. It isn’t. That little tool is there for one job: to turn the boots’ built-in ice cleats on and off, making them far safer in true winter conditions. More Than Standard Winter…
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Why 1968’s “The Little Drummer Boy” Was Taken Off TV ?
For many Americans, Rankin/Bass holiday specials are as familiar as eggnog and twinkling lights. But “The Little Drummer Boy” (1968)—a stop-motion Christmas special loosely built around the famous song—has had a rockier broadcast history than classics like Rudolph. The short version: it wasn’t “banned” nationwide, but controversy over racial stereotyping—especially its portrayal of Arab characters—led some stations to drop it…
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Muere Willie Colón, leyenda de la salsa, tras complicaciones de salud
El mundo de la música latina está de luto. Willie Colón, reconocido trombonista, compositor, arreglista y productor, falleció el 21 de febrero de 2026 a los 75 años, de acuerdo con un comunicado difundido por su familia en sus cuentas oficiales. No se han informado públicamente las causas de su muerte y sus familiares solicitaron respeto y privacidad durante el…
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Found this machine sealed in between the walls of the house.
While clearing out the attic, I noticed something odd tucked behind the drywall—part fan motor, part electrical panel. It was covered in dust, packed with old wiring, and completely silent after years out of sight. One detail stood out immediately: a red bulb labeled “MEDIUM.” Nearby was a belt-driven assembly and a chunky, industrial-looking motor housing. After comparing it with…
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