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VIDEO: Carmelita Salinas secuestraba y sacri…ficaba niños, asegura reo que “trabajó con ella”
Un fragmento del podcast Penitencia, conducido por Saskia Niño de Rivera, se volvió viral en redes sociales luego de que un interno identificado como “Beto” —quien asegura haber pasado 18 años en prisión— lanzara acusaciones de extrema gravedad durante una entrevista. En el episodio, el entrevistado afirma haber participado en presuntos secuestros de bebés que, según su versión, eran entregados…
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Mueren cuatro personas tras enfrentamiento marítimo entre lancha con matrícula de EE.UU. y autoridades cubanas
El Ministerio del Interior de Cuba confirmó un enfrentamiento armado en aguas territoriales cubanas, luego de que una lancha rápida con matrícula de Florida ingresara a la zona de cayo Falcones, en la provincia de Villa Clara. El incidente dejó un saldo de cuatro personas muertas y seis heridas, además de un comandante cubano lesionado, de acuerdo con la versión…
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Morena suspende a Sergio Mayer por entrar a La Casa de los Famosos
La Comisión Nacional de Honestidad y Justicia (CNHJ) de Morena determinó suspender de manera temporal los derechos partidistas de Sergio Mayer Bretón como militante, tras iniciar un proceso sancionador en su contra por solicitar licencia como diputado federal para integrarse al reality show “La Casa de los Famosos”. De acuerdo con el órgano interno, Mayer estaría participando en el programa…
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How good are you at critical thinking?
At first glance, the image looks like an easy challenge: a friendly sentence and a clean countdown of numbers. Most people immediately scan the bottom line—9876543210—expecting a missing digit, a flipped number, or a formatting error. But that’s exactly why the puzzle works. What You See in the Image The text reads: “Can you spot the the mistake.” Underneath it,…
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How many triangles can you count?
A triangle-counting puzzle like the one in the image looks easy at first—until you start noticing triangles hiding inside triangles. This type of brain teaser goes viral because our eyes tend to lock onto the smallest shapes and miss the larger ones formed by combining multiple small sections. The drawing shows a large equilateral triangle subdivided into a neat triangular…
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Can you solve this math brain teaser?
A short brain teaser making the rounds online looks simple at first glance, but it’s designed to trick your brain into searching for a “real” name when the puzzle is actually using numbers as coded names. The riddle says: “If the mother’s name is 57, the son’s name is 47, and the daughter’s name is 37, what is the name…
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What is the name of the 5th – can you answer this riddle without using Google?
A popular brain teaser is making the rounds online because it feels obvious at first—and then flips on you if you read it carefully. The Riddle Penny has 5 children.The 1st is named January.The 2nd is February.Her 3rd is called March.The 4th is April.What is the name of the 5th. Most people instantly think the pattern continues with the months,…
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My grandpa saw this sticker and took a pic. What is it? He wants to know.
If you’ve ever noticed an upside-down Washington (WA) state outline on someone’s car and wondered why it looks “wrong,” you’re not alone. In the Pacific Northwest, flipping the WA shape upside down turns it into a clever inside joke: it resembles a coffee cup—a lighthearted nod to the region’s deep love for coffee, rain, mountains, and PNW life. But the…
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Found in an old house. What is this?
At first glance, the wooden device in the photo looks like a simple, rugged frame made from hardwood such as oak or yellow pine. But in many farm kitchens, a tool like this was a workhorse: a traditional wooden cheese press, built to apply steady pressure so fresh curds could become a firm, fragrant block or wheel of cheese. What…
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How many eggs do I have left?
A simple image has been making the rounds online because it looks like a basic subtraction problem, but it’s really a word-and-logic trap. The riddle says: “I have six eggs.” “I break two.” “I fry two.” “I eat two.” “How many eggs are left?” What Most People Assume Many readers quickly do this math: 6 − 2 − 2 −…
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