🇺🇸🇨🇳‼️ | El Senador estadounidense Rand Paul anunció que el exdirector médico de Joe Biden, Anthony Fauci, comparecerá públicamente el próximo 29 de julio ante el Comité del Senado. La convocatoria surge tras la revelación de documentos desclasificados que señalan que Fauci no solo financió investigaciones de ganancia de función en el laboratorio de Wuhan, sino que intervino directamente en la narrativa oficial.
¡¿CÓMO ES QUE CASI NADIE ESTÁ HABLANDO DE ESTO?! ����🇧🇪
Tras la ELIMINACIÓN de Bélgica en la Copa del Mundo, Romelu Lukaku dejó una de las imágenes más sorprendentes fuera de la cancha.
El delantero atendió a la prensa respondiendo preguntas en ¡8 IDIOMAS DIFERENTES!, cambiando de uno a otro con total naturalidad según el periodista que tenía enfrente.
🌍 Los idiomas que domina:
🇧🇪🇳🇱 Neerlandés (flamenco)
🇫🇷 Francés
🇬🇧 Inglés
🇪🇸 Español
🇮🇹 Italiano
🇵🇹 Portugués
🇨🇩 Lingala
🇹🇿🇰🇪 Suajili
No solo impresiona por su carrera como futbolista. Su capacidad para comunicarse con personas de diferentes culturas demuestra una preparación y una inteligencia que muchas veces pasan desapercibidas.
SIMPLEMENTE ESPECTACULAR 🧠🌍
¡Se nos metió un Pékerman en el ojo! 🥹 El abrazo entre José Pékerman, James Rodríguez y Juanfer Quintero en Guadalajara nos devolvió a Brasil 2014. El maestro orgulloso de ver a sus muchachos triunfar en la Copa del Mundo 💛💙❤️
Video: Iván Ramiro Córdoba
#TiempoDeMundial
🚨🗣️NEW: Thierry Henry on FIFA’s new mouth-covering red card rule: as Almiron was given a red card for covering his mouth in the game between Paraguay and Turkey:
“I understand why football wants to fight discrimination. Nobody disagrees with that. But when you start handing out straight red cards because a player covered his mouth while speaking, you’ve crossed into dangerous territory.
“This is exactly what I feared football was becoming, a game played by robots, policed by suits who’ve never felt the heat of a tackle or the fire of a 50-50. Miguel Almirón gets sent off for covering his mouth? In a World Cup? FIFA calls it progress. I call it the slow death of the sport we love.
Football was built on emotion, confrontation, mind games, personality. Now we’re acting as if every private word exchanged on a pitch is a matter for a courtroom investigation. The game is starting to feel less like football and more like a surveillance project.
The Miguel Almirón incident is exactly why people are uncomfortable. We don’t even know what was said, yet the punishment arrives before the evidence. Since when did covering your mouth become a crime worthy of expulsion? If that’s the standard, we’re no longer judging actions—we’re judging suspicion.
What worries me most is the precedent. Today it’s covering your mouth. Tomorrow what is it? A sarcastic comment? A heated argument? Football has always been a pressure cooker. If you remove every ounce of fire, don’t be surprised when the sport loses part of its soul.
And let’s be honest, would the legends of previous generations survive in this environment? Maradona, Keane, Pepe, half the icons people celebrate today would spend more time explaining themselves to officials than actually playing. The game that once rewarded personality now seems obsessed with policing it.
The irony is that football claims to want authenticity, yet it keeps creating rules that encourage players to become robots. Fans don’t fall in love with robots. They fall in love with characters, rivalries, passion and drama.
This rule may have been created with good intentions, but good intentions don’t automatically make good rules. Right now, it feels like football is trying to put a lid on a boiling pot instead of understanding why it boils in the first place.”
¡¡EL FÚTBOL TIENE MEJORES HISTORIAS QUE EL CINE!!
✅ En 1994, Alfie Haaland, Goran Sorloth y Erik Thorstvedt jugaron con la Selección de Noruega en una Copa del Mundo celebrada en Estados Unidos.
✅ En 2026, Erling Haaland, Alexander Sorloth y Kristian Thorstvedt jugaron con la Selección de Noruega en una Copa del Mundo celebrada en Estados Unidos.
Padres e hijos representando a su país en el torneo más importante que existe. El círculo se completó, señoras y señores.
FÚTBOL EN LA SANGRE.
#Sports | Un aficionado brasileño creó un video con IA para presentar a los jugadores convocados de Brasil para el #Mundial2026, el cual se ha viralizado en redes por la calidad de edición y los efectos utilizados.
Da igual quien gane el torneo de Roma este fin de semana.
La ganadora es ella.
Se llama Sofia y es una niña del Hospital Gemelli, de la planta oncológica.
Su alegría al entrar a pista con Sinner no tiene precio 🥲
In 2011, Jon Bon Jovi and his wife Dorothea opened a restaurant with no prices on the menu.
One evening, a woman sat down there trying not to cry.
Not because anyone hurt her — but because she had forgotten what it felt like to be treated with dignity.
She had been surviving on vending machine snacks, shelter leftovers, and whatever food she could find. Then someone placed a real meal in front of her.
Warm soup. Fresh vegetables. Dessert on a real plate.
The dining room was calm and welcoming. Cloth napkins. Proper silverware. Soft lighting. Small details that quietly told people: you belong here too.
Then the waiter walked over.
Her stomach dropped. She thought this was the moment she’d have to admit she couldn’t pay.
Instead, he smiled and left a note beside her plate.
There were no prices. Only a suggested donation.
And if she couldn’t afford to pay, she could volunteer her time instead.
No questions.
No shame.
No judgment.
She read the note twice, waiting for the catch.
There wasn’t one.
A little later, she stood at the kitchen sink washing dishes beside volunteers and staff. Somewhere between the warm water, the soap, and the quiet conversations, something inside her shifted.
For the first time in a long time, she no longer felt invisible.
That’s the heart of JBJ Soul Kitchen.
Dorothea Bon Jovi helped build the restaurant around one simple belief: everyone deserves dignity, no matter their circumstances.
No separate lines.
No labels.
No treating people like charity cases.
Guests who can pay help cover meals for others. Those who can’t are invited to help by folding napkins, setting tables, or working in the kitchen.
And beyond the meals, the restaurant connects people with housing support, healthcare resources, job guidance, and local services that can help rebuild lives.
What started as one small restaurant has grown into multiple locations across New Jersey, including spaces serving college students facing food insecurity.
Together, JBJ Soul Kitchen has served more than 200,000 meals.
When the pandemic shut the world down in 2020, they kept going. Meals became takeout. Families were fed. Jon Bon Jovi was spotted washing dishes while Dorothea helped keep everything running.
Millions know Bon Jovi as a rock star.
But one of the most meaningful things he and Dorothea ever built was a place where people could sit down, eat with dignity, and feel seen again.
Because hunger isn’t always just an empty stomach.
Sometimes it’s the feeling that the world has forgotten you.
And that little restaurant with no prices on the menu reminds people of something powerful:
You still matter.
You still belong.
𝐒𝐞 𝐞𝐧𝐜𝐢𝐞𝐧𝐝𝐞 𝐞𝐥 𝐏𝐚𝐬𝐜𝐮𝐚𝐥… 🔥
La serie inicia en casa y con nuestra gente.
👹 AMÉ vs. SFE 🦁
📅 9 de mayo | 8:20 p.m.
🏟️ Pascual Guerrero
🦁 SFE vs. AMÉ 👹
📅 12 de mayo | 8:30 p.m.
🏟️ El Campín
¡Vamos por todo, mecha! ❤️🔥
The story of Led Zeppelin’s beginnings is that of a band that came together almost by accident and went on to become one of the greatest of all time.
It all began in 1968, when Jimmy Page, the guitarist for The Yardbirds, saw that his band was breaking up. The Yardbirds had already had Eric Clapton and Jeff Beck as guitarists, and Page wanted to keep playing with a new, more powerful project. He had pending contracts, especially a tour of Scandinavia, so he decided to put together a new lineup that they temporarily called The New Yardbirds.
Jimmy Page first recruited John Paul Jones, a highly respected bassist and keyboardist in the recording studio who had already worked with him. For the vocalist, his first choice was Terry Reid, but Reid turned him down and recommended a young unknown named Robert Plant, who sang in a Birmingham band called Band of Joy. Plant, in turn, recommended his friend John Bonham as the drummer. The four of them met for the first time to rehearse on August 12, 1968, in a London basement. From the very first chord they played together, the chemistry was explosive. They knew they had something special.
They completed their Scandinavian tour in September 1968, still under the name The New Yardbirds. Upon returning to England, they recorded their first album in just a few weeks (in October) on a shoestring budget. It was during that time that the definitive name emerged. The most famous story goes that Keith Moon, drummer for The Who, had once joked that a supergroup with Page would go “down like a lead balloon.” Jimmy Page took the idea, changed “lead” to “led” so it would be pronounced correctly, and Led Zeppelin was born.
The debut album, Led Zeppelin I, was released in January 1969 and was a smash hit. With songs like “Dazed and Confused,” “Good Times Bad Times,” and “Communication Breakdown,” they fused blues, hard rock, folk, and psychedelia in a way never seen before. Their manager, Peter Grant, and his aggressive approach to negotiating with labels (they signed with Atlantic Records, giving them total creative control) were also key to their immediate success.
From being a session band and replacement for The Yardbirds, in less than a year Led Zeppelin became a phenomenon that changed rock forever. That live power, Plant’s voice, Page’s riffs, Bonham’s groove, and Jones’s musical foundation created an unbeatable formula. The rest is history.
✖️🇨🇴 POLÉMICA EN COLOMBIA: El Ministerio del Deporte avaló el reglamento sobre inscripción de jugadoras en el fútbol femenino, que permite a los equipos tener hasta 10 JUGADORAS SIN CONTRATO de las 25 de su plantel, catalogadas como "aficionadas".
Esta resolución mantiene desprotegidas a muchas jugadoras, que al no estar ligadas a sus equipo bajo contrato registrado, tampoco pueden ser parte de la seguridad social. Por lo que si llegan a lesionarse durante sus funciones como futbolistas, los equipos NO ESTÁN OBLIGADOS a responder por su salud.
La ACOLFUTPRO (Asociación de Colombiana de Futbolistas Profesionales) salió en protesta de la resolución, acusando al Ministerio de respaldar la violación de derechos laborales a un importante número de futbolistas mujeres.
Al mismo tiempo, piden investigar a 9 clubes: Once Caldas, Atlético Nacional, Real Santander, Orsomarso, Cortuluá, DIM, Atlético Bucaramanga, Llaneros y Fortaleza, por "contrataciones irregulares" de jugadoras, que cumplen las mismas funciones que sus compañeras que sí están bajo contrato y de cualquier trabajador normal.
Amigos, les voy a compartir un dato que les aliviará la vida: ¿Cómo dejar de recibir insoportables llamadas de Claro, Tigo y Movistar?
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Asunto: Solicitud eliminación datos personales
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