Calor y tormentas fuertes: ¿qué regiones están bajo alerta roja, naranja y amarilla?

Calor y tormentas fuertes: ¿qué regiones están bajo alerta roja, naranja y amarilla?

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Para este sábado 31 de enero, el Servicio Meteorológico Nacional (SMN) informó que el pronóstico se mantendrá sin cambios y renovó las alertas rojas, naranjas y amarillas por calor extremo en determinadas zonas. Además, el organismo dio a conocer una serie de avisos por tormentas fuertes que afectarán a diferentes regiones. La persistencia de estos
Rybakina venció a Sabalenka en tres sets y conquistó el Abierto de Australia

Rybakina venció a Sabalenka en tres sets y conquistó el Abierto de Australia

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FESTEJO. Rybakina levantó el trofeo en Melbourne. FOTO TOMADA DE X.COM/AUSTRALIANOPEN La rusa nacionalizada kazaja Elena Rybakina se consagró campeona del Abierto de Australia este sábado al derrotar a la bielorrusa Aryna Sabalenka en la final disputada en Melbourne. La actual número 5 del ranking WTA se impuso ante la número 1 del mundo con
Tucumán sigue en alerta amarilla este sábado: se esperan lluvias y tormentas

Tucumán sigue en alerta amarilla este sábado: se esperan lluvias y tormentas

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Los tucumanos tendrán un sábado con temperaturas que superarían los 30 grados, aunque continúa el alerta amarilla por lluvias y tormentas para toda la provincia, según el Servicio Meteorológico Nacional (SMN). La jornada comenzó con 22 grados, humedad del 91%, viento en direcciones variables a 4 kilómetros por hora y visibilidad a 8 kilómetros. Para
Cartas de lectores: más respeto con Yupanqui

Cartas de lectores: más respeto con Yupanqui

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Último día de enero de 1908. Nace un mito en Campo de la Cruz (Pergamino, Provincia de Buenos Aires): Héctor Roberto Chavero. Pasaron apenas 118 años. Su obra monumental es un tejido perfecto en el que enhebró su condición de paisano caminante, una poesía despejada y honda, una guitarra austera y esencial. Atahualpa Yupanqui recorrió
In an increasingly hostile world, migrants are hopeful as Spain moves to integrate them

In an increasingly hostile world, migrants are hopeful as Spain moves to integrate them

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BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — More than half a million immigrants are believed to live in Spain without legal permission. They work jobs that few Spaniards want: picking fruits and vegetables in the fields, caring for children and the elderly, cleaning homes and hotel rooms. Some wind up homeless. The “sin papeles” (Spanish for “without papers”)
Madison Square Garden warns that anyone fighting can be ‘banned for life’ after brawls at event

Madison Square Garden warns that anyone fighting can be ‘banned for life’ after brawls...

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By: Brian Mahoney, The Associated Press Posted: 6:02 AM CST Saturday, Jan. 31, 2026 NEW YORK (AP) — Madison Square Garden says anyone fighting at the arena threatens to be “banned for life” after there were multiple altercations at one of its events. Read this article for free: To continue reading, please subscribe: Monthly Digital
Swiss skier Blanc gives Crans-Montana event home winner with Vonn sitting out day after crash

Swiss skier Blanc gives Crans-Montana event home winner with Vonn sitting out day after...

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By: The Associated Press Posted: 6:01 AM CST Saturday, Jan. 31, 2026 CRANS-MONTANA, Switzerland (AP) — Swiss skier Malorie Blanc won the last women’s World Cup race before the Milan Cortina Olympics on Saturday with Lindsey Vonn sitting out the super-G a day after hurting her left knee in a downhill crash. Read this article
‘She taught us of the finer things’

‘She taught us of the finer things’

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It’s a process, a ritual I’ve come to follow rotely when I buy my fiancée flowers every week or two. In her youth, my aunt, Deborah Lee Kernested, worked for a florist in the small Prairie town where she was born and grew up. Always methodical — always one who wanted things done properly and
Curling Day in Canada celebrated Saturday in Leamington

Curling Day in Canada celebrated Saturday in Leamington

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Sun Parlour Curling Club is celebrating Curling Day in Canada Saturday by offering a free opportunity to step onto the ice, throw a stone and sweep just like our Canadian athletes.  Getty Images Photo by Suzi Media Production /Getty Images Article content As the Winter Olympic Games ramp up in Milan, Italy, next weekend, folks
Penalties are becoming a major issue for Spitfires

Penalties are becoming a major issue for Spitfires

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The Windsor Spitfires' Anthony Cristoforo, centre, celebrates his power-play goal with teammate Carson Woodall during Friday's game at the Memorial Auditorium in Kitchener. Photo by Nick Oreskovic /Kitchener Rangers Article content Penalties are becoming a major issue for the Windsor Spitfires.   THIS CONTENT IS RESERVED FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLY Subscribe now to read the latest