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Absuelven a ‘El Mochaorejas’ del delito de secuestro; ¿saldrá de la cárcel?
Un juez federal ordenó la absolución de Daniel Arizmendi López, conocido como “El Mochaorejas”, por el delito de secuestro, al considerar que las pruebas presentadas no fueron suficientes para sostener su responsabilidad penal. Sin embargo, la resolución no implica su liberación total, porque el interno sigue sujeto a otros procesos y condenas que lo mantienen recluido en un penal de…
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Taxista en Mérida devuelve íntegramente 300 mil pesos olvidados por un pasajero
Un gesto de honestidad se volvió viral en Mérida, Yucatán, después de que un taxista devolviera 300,000 pesos en efectivo que un pasajero olvidó dentro del vehículo al finalizar un viaje. Datos clave del caso Protagonista: Ramón Marquina, conductor de taxi.. Lugar: Mérida, Yucatán.. Monto devuelto: 300 mil pesos (efectivo).. Pasajero afectado: adulto mayor de 78 años.. Objeto extraviado: una…
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Rocío Sánchez Azuara le pregunta a Claudio Yarto «¿Eres bizco?»
Un momento inesperado en televisión volvió a poner a Claudio Yarto —exvocalista del grupo Caló— en el centro de la conversación pública. Durante su participación en el programa “Tu Historia Como la Mía”, conducido por Rocío Sánchez Azuara, la presentadora lanzó una pregunta que muchos habían repetido durante años: “¿Eres bizco? Dicen que por eso traes lentes”. La respuesta del…
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Your iPhone Volume Buttons Can Do Much More Than Change the Sound
Most people use the volume buttons for exactly what they were designed for: turning audio up or down. But on iPhone, those two small buttons also act like quick-access controls for several everyday tasks—especially when you need to do something fast without tapping the screen. Below are some of the most useful hidden features you can start using immediately. 1)…
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Square Waves in the Ocean: The Beautiful Pattern That Signals Real Danger
At first glance, it can look like a mesmerizing “checkerboard” drawn across the sea’s surface. But if you ever notice square-shaped wave grids forming in the ocean, treat it as an immediate warning sign: get out of the water as quickly and calmly as you can. This rare-looking pattern is commonly linked to a hazardous sea state that can create…
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Purple Butterfly Stickers Near Newborns: Here’s What It Means
If you have ever noticed a small purple butterfly sticker on or near a newborn’s cot or incubator in a hospital, it is not decoration. It is a quiet, compassionate signal meant to protect grieving families and help staff and visitors respond with sensitivity. What a Purple Butterfly Sticker Means In many neonatal units, a purple butterfly sticker indicates that…
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What Your Sleeping Position Might Reveal About Your Personality
A viral-style graphic claims your sleeping position can reveal how lazy you are. Treat this as a playful personality mirror, not a medical or scientific diagnosis—your sleep posture is also influenced by comfort, injuries, stress, temperature, pillows/mattress quality, and breathing issues. Below are the 8 positions shown in the image (numbered 1–8) and what they’re commonly interpreted to suggest about…
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Pick a Ring, Reveal Your Vibe: What Your Favorite Ring Says About the Kind of Woman You Are
Rings may look like simple accessories, but many people believe our jewelry choices can reflect personality. The shape, sparkle, and style you’re drawn to often match your values, mood, and approach to life. Imagine five different rings in front of you. You don’t overthink it—you simply choose the one that feels “most like you.” Here’s what that quick choice can…
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Couple With Dwarfism Build a Family of Five Despite Medical Risks and Public Criticism
For many couples, questions about having children arrive almost immediately after marriage. Friends, relatives, and even strangers can feel entitled to weigh in—asking when the first baby will come, whether a second is planned, and how big the family “should” be. For Charli Worgan and her husband Cullen, an Australian couple who both live with different forms of dwarfism, those…
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What SPAM Really Is: The Story Behind the Can – and What’s Inside It
For decades, SPAM has been one of the most recognizable pantry staples in the United States. Introduced by Hormel Foods Corporation in 1937, this canned, cooked meat became famous for one major advantage: a long shelf life that made it practical, portable, and easy to store. Yet despite its popularity, many people still ask the same question: What exactly is…
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