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  • La decisión que habría tomado Gerard Piqué tras la mudanza de Shakira a México


    En el 2025, Shakira vuelve a los escenarios de Latinoamérica, Estados Unidos y Canadá con su séptima gira mundial “Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour”. En este contexto, la artista está más ocupada que nunca con los preparativos, los ensayos y la promoción de todos sus shows, que la llevarán a visitar varios países. Gracias a la seguidilla de conciertos, que arrancan en febrero, tuvo que mudarse a México, donde está el centro de operaciones y perfeccionamiento del espectáculo que prepara. Para que esto sea posible, Gerard Piqué, su exmarido, tuvo que tomar una importante decisión.

    De acuerdo a una serie de rumores que circularon en varios medios de comunicación mexicanos, Milan y Sasha, los hijos que tienen en común Shakira y Piqué, no podrán viajar con su madre durante la gira, ya que tienen que cumplir con su calendario escolar. En consecuencia, Gerard Piqué se habría mudado a Miami para acompañar a sus hijos y cuidarlos de cerca cuando la cantante esté dando shows en todo el mundo.

    Según el sitio web del medio Vanitatis, el exjugador del Barcelona habría alquilado un departamento para vivir en Estados Unidos durante febrero y marzo, meses en los que Shakira se presentará en varios países de Latinoamérica, entre los que se encuentran México, Argentina, Brasil, Perú y su Colombia natal. El artículo publicado también asegura que Piqué quería mudarse a Miami desde hace ya un tiempo, pero que no concretó la idea hasta que se puso de acuerdo con la intérprete.

    Shakira y Piqué con sus hijos Sasha y Milan @3gerardpique – @3gerardpique

    Esta noticia sorprendió totalmente a los fanáticos de ambos, ya que, desde que se separaron en junio de 2022, tras 12 años de relación, solo protagonizaron escándalos que dejaron ver que tenían un pésimo trato entre ellos. Sin embargo, al parecer, lograron limar las asperezas por el bienestar de sus hijos y van a trabajar juntos para apoyarse y cuidar a los pequeños.

    Este fin de semana, específicamente el 2 de febrero, la pareja celebrará su cumpleaños. Estará por verse si deciden pasar juntos el día en el que Shakira cumplirá 48 y Piqué 38, o deciden hacerlo por separado como los dos años pasados.

    De acuerdo con Vanitatis, si bien la relación entre el exfutbolista y la cantante nunca volvió a ser la misma, últimamente Shakira se mostró “algo más flexible” para poder retomar su carrera sin que ello dificulte el bienestar o el cuidado de sus hijos. Asimismo, aseguraron que Piqué está muy feliz por vivir en Miami y poder ampliar sus negocios. Recordemos que, desde hace un tiempo, es miembro activo de la Kings League, una liga de fútbol 7 que creó junto al reconocido streamer español Ibai Llanos.

    A pesar de los escándalos, Shakira y Piqué finalmente estarían en buenos términos(Fuente: Captura de Imagen – Antena 3/Captura de Twitch)

    Si bien el negocio de Gerald empezó en España, con rapidez empezó a ampliarse y hoy ya lograron conquistar Latinoamérica. Según trascendió, su vida en Miami le permitirá hacerlo crecer aún más y llegar a nuevas audiencias. “En España, donde empezamos, estamos hablando de casi 300 personas (140 jugadores de la Kings League y 140 de la Queens League) que cada fin de semana compiten y cumplen sus sueños de jugar frente a muchísima gente. Ha sido una segunda oportunidad para muchos de ellos que no llegaron en otras ligas”, explicó en una entrevista el año pasado con GQ.



    La decisión que habría tomado Gerard Piqué tras la mudanza de Shakira a México

    Recientemente, se ha rumoreado que la cantante Shakira ha decidido mudarse a México por motivos profesionales, dejando atrás su residencia en España. Ante esta noticia, muchos se preguntan cuál habría sido la reacción de su pareja, el futbolista Gerard Piqué.

    Según fuentes cercanas al jugador del FC Barcelona, Piqué habría tomado la decisión de apoyar a Shakira en su nueva aventura en México. A pesar de la distancia, la pareja ha demostrado en múltiples ocasiones que su amor es más fuerte que cualquier obstáculo.

    Se dice que Piqué ha estado planeando visitar a Shakira con frecuencia y que incluso podría estar considerando la posibilidad de trasladar parte de su vida a México para estar más cerca de su pareja.

    En definitiva, la decisión que habría tomado Gerard Piqué tras la mudanza de Shakira a México habría sido la de apoyar a su pareja y mantener viva la llama de su amor a pesar de la distancia. ¡Qué viva el amor!

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  • Trump’s tariff threat worked on Colombia, but his plans for Canada and Mexico carry higher stakes


    WASHINGTON (AP) — Having already forced Colombia to accept deportees by threatening a 25% tariff, President Donald Trump is readying the same move against Canada and Mexico as soon as Saturday.

    But this time, the stakes are higher and many economists surveying the possible damage doubt Trump would be comfortable with what they say would be self-inflicted wounds from the tariffs.

    “The potential for such sizable economic impacts ought to act as enough of a deterrent that Trump will not end up implementing these higher tariffs,” said Matthew Martin, senior U.S. economist at the consultancy Oxford Economics.

    Trump has repeatedly insisted that tariffs are coming on Canada and Mexico, despite both countries seeking to address his stated concerns about illegal border crossings and the smuggling of fentanyl. But the Republican president is also motivated by the idea that tariffs would force other countries to “respect” the United States.

    “We’re going to immediately install massive tariffs,” Trump said in a Monday speech, adding, “Colombia is traditionally a very, very strong-willed country,” but it backed down rather than face import taxes.

    Tariffs are a risk, but the Trump White House says it’s looking at the big picture

    Multiple economic analyses show that universal tariffs against Canada and Mexico risk more inflation and an economic slowdown. It’s a much larger play than Trump’s moves against Colombia, which accounts for roughly 0.5% of U.S. imports. By contrast, nearly 30% of all U.S. imports hail from Canada and Mexico, amplifying the risk that tariffs could fuel inflation and undermine Trump’s campaign promises to get prices under control.

    Trump’s director of the White House National Economic Council, Kevin Hassett, dismissed these concerns. He said the skeptical analyses of tariffs don’t look at the totality of Trump’s promises.

    “When the people who are trying to cause panic over President Trump’s trade policy simulate what it’s going to do, they don’t account for all the other policies,” Hassett said in a Monday interview on the Fox Business Network. “So President Trump is drill, baby, drill, and deregulate and tax cuts and reduce spending.”

    Mexico and Canada are ready to respond

    After Trump’s initial threat of 25% tariffs in November, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum suggested Mexico could retaliate with tariffs of its own. Since then, she has been more measured, choosing to emphasize the strong bilateral relationship and willingness to engage in dialogue as the number of detentions at the U.S.-Mexico border has plunged.

    Sheinbaum pointed out in November that drugs were a U.S. problem, but in December the Mexican military seized more than a ton of fentanyl pills in two raids, calling it the biggest catch of synthetic opioids in Mexico’s history.

    On Monday, Sheinbaum applauded the agreement reached by the Trump administration and Colombia.

    “I believe the important thing, as I said on the first day, is to always act with a cool head, defending each country’s sovereignty and the respect among nations and peoples,” she said.

    Top Canadian ministers said last week that Canada was prepared to retaliate if Trump imposed import taxes, even as Canadian Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly said they “will continue to work on preventing tariffs.” The working theory in Canada appears to involve being ready for anything that the U.S. president might do.

    Tariffs could slow the economy and hurt the oil and auto sectors

    On Monday, the economics division of the insurance company Nationwide estimated that Trump’s proposed tariffs on Canada and Mexico would increase inflation by as much as 0.5 percentage points and pull down growth by 0.7 percentage points.

    The analysis noted it did not “account for potential retaliatory tariffs from Canada or Mexico, which could amplify the deleterious impact on inflation and GDP growth.”

    Trump has made lower gasoline prices one of his key strategies for tackling inflation, but tariffs on Canada could drive up prices at the pump unless Trump creates carveouts in his plan.

    “For example, 60% of oil and gas imports come from Canada,” said Oxford Economics’ Martin. “A 25% tariff would lead to higher gasoline, diesel, and petroleum product prices for households and firms, especially in the Midwest and Rocky Mountain regions, where refineries are connected to Canada by pipeline.”

    The tax services firm PwC looked at the possible impact of 25% tariffs and found that companies importing from Canada could have to pay $106 billion more annually in import taxes and those importing from Mexico could owe $131 billion more.

    “When we think about hardest-hit industries, we think about transportation and automotive,” said Chris Desmond, a principal at PwC’s international trade practice. “The amount of companies that have operations in Mexico and Canada in that industry with components and parts as well, including even airplanes, that’s going to be a huge hit.”

    Desmond estimates that taxes paid on imports in the transportation sector from all of Trump’s tariff plans, which include new taxes on China and other countries, could increase from $4 billion a year to $68 billion. It’s unclear how companies would absorb those costs or possibly pass them along to consumers.

    None of those analyses is at the forefront of Trump’s public thoughts. His argument is that tariffs would make the U.S. wealthy by sheltering it from competition and safer because they could be tools to force other countries to reduce illegal immigration.

    “Tariffs, I told you, most beautiful word in the dictionary,” Trump said Monday as he recalled his campaign speeches praising the import taxes. He reminisced in that speech how he was criticized for praising the term, prompting him to conclude that tariff is, in fact, the fourth most beautiful word after “God, love, religion.”





    President Trump’s recent threat to impose tariffs on Colombian goods seems to have achieved its intended effect, with Colombia agreeing to take measures to combat drug trafficking. However, his plans to impose tariffs on Canada and Mexico could carry much higher stakes for the United States.

    The threat of tariffs on Colombian goods was used as leverage to push the country to crack down on the production and trafficking of illegal drugs. This tactic seems to have worked, as Colombia has now pledged to take stronger actions to combat drug trafficking.

    On the other hand, Trump’s plans to impose tariffs on Canada and Mexico could have far-reaching consequences. The United States has strong economic ties with both countries, and imposing tariffs could lead to retaliatory measures that could harm American businesses and consumers.

    Additionally, Canada and Mexico are key allies in trade negotiations and security issues. By imposing tariffs on these countries, Trump could jeopardize ongoing efforts to renegotiate NAFTA and address other important issues.

    Overall, while Trump’s tariff threat may have worked in the case of Colombia, his plans for Canada and Mexico carry much higher stakes and could have serious implications for the United States’ economy and international relationships.

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  • ‘It’s absurd’: Mexicans mock and shrug off Trump’s order to rename Gulf of Mexico




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    When Google announced it was complying with US President Donald Trump’s executive order to rename the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America, many Mexicans responded with a laugh and a long, exhausted sigh.

    At her daily press briefing on Tuesday, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum largely shrugged off Google’s move, noting that Trump’s order only applies to the US continental shelf, suggesting that her country would not abide by it.

    “The Gulf of Mexico is still the Gulf of Mexico,” she said.

    Many of her fellow Mexicans have been similarly dismissive.

    On social media, users shared images poking fun at what some called Trump’s “obsession” with their country and the unorthodox nature of his decision. Some soccer fans suggested sarcastically that Trump was paying tribute to the popular Mexican football team, Club América.

    But not everyone is laughing. In an editorial for the Mexican newspaper El Universal, legal expert Mario Melgar-Adalid advised the country to push back.

    “Mexico must firmly oppose this interference, otherwise the next step could be that instead of the United Mexican States (Mexico’s formal name), as established in our Constitution, they will begin to call us Old Mexico,” he wrote.

    In the Mexican coastal state of Veracruz, which borders the gulf, Governor Rocío Nahle rejected Trump’s move. “Today and always … for 500 years it has been and will continue to be our rich and great ‘Gulf of Mexico,’” the governor wrote on social media last week.

    Juan Cobos, a former resident of Veracruz who now lives in Mexico City, called it “absurd,” saying hundreds of years of history could not be erased by a pen stroke.

    “You can’t change something overnight, what we’ve grown up with – history, geography, all that. You can’t be so authoritarian that you can change it from one day to the next.”

    Another resident told CNN that “many Veracruzanos express annoyance, others confusion, and for many it is amusing … because people do not care that the name of the Gulf of Mexico will soon change, and they find it fun to play with the name change.”

    Another Mexico City resident called Trump’s order “so childish,” telling CNN, “Obviously it is not right.”

    Google said on Monday its move was in line with its “practice of applying name changes when they have been updated in official government sources.” The company noted that the change would be applied only in the United States. Users in Mexico will continue to see the “Gulf of Mexico” on Google Maps. The rest of the world will see both names.

    US President Donald Trump delivers remarks on his policy to end tax on tips in Las Vegas, Nevada, on January 25, 2025. After visits to disaster sites in North Carolina and California, the Vegas stop is more of a feel-good victory lap, as he lays out his plans to exclude tips from federal taxes -- an enormously popular move in a city built on the hospitality industry. (Photo by Mandel NGAN / AFP) (Photo by MANDEL NGAN/AFP via Getty Images)

    Trump, in his executive order last week, said he directed that the body of water be renamed the Gulf of America “in recognition of this flourishing economic resource and its critical importance to our nation’s economy and its people.” The order calls for all federal government maps and documents to reflect the change.

    He also ordered that the nation’s highest mountain, Denali, change its name back to Mount McKinley, in honor of President William McKinley. Google said it would also update the name of its maps when the Geographic Names Information System, a government database of names and location data, is updated.

    Sheinbaum responded with ridicule at the time. At a press conference, she presented a 1607 map that labeled parts of North America as “Mexican America,” and dryly proposed that the gulf should be renamed as such.

    She said: “It sounds nice, no?”





    “It’s absurd”: Mexicans mock and shrug off Trump’s order to rename Gulf of Mexico

    President Trump’s recent order to rename the Gulf of Mexico to the “Gulf of America” has sparked outrage and disbelief among Mexicans. Many have taken to social media to mock the decision, calling it ridiculous and unnecessary.

    One Twitter user wrote, “As if changing the name of the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America will change anything. It’s just absurd.” Another user joked, “I guess we should start calling the United States the ‘United States of Mexico’ now.”

    Despite the backlash, the Mexican government has yet to issue an official response to Trump’s order. Some have speculated that they are simply ignoring the issue in order to avoid giving it more attention.

    Overall, Mexicans seem to be taking Trump’s latest move in stride, with many choosing to laugh it off rather than get upset. As one user put it, “At the end of the day, it’s just a name. The Gulf will always be the Gulf of Mexico to us.”

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  • Gulf of Mexico or Gulf of America? Google Maps and contentious geography | Donald Trump News


    United States President Donald Trump’s executive orders have crept into the realm of digital cartography. Google announced on Monday that its online mapping platform, Google Maps, will change the name of the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America for users in the US.

    Additionally, Google Maps will change the name of North America’s tallest peak, Mount Denali, to Mount McKinley. These changes will be reflected on the platform once they are made officially by the US government.

    Here’s how Google has dealt with places with disputed names in the past, and how the new change will work:

    What exactly will change on Google Maps?

    • The name of the Gulf of Mexico will change to Gulf of America for users who are within the US.
    • It will remain Gulf of Mexico for users within Mexico.
    • Google Maps will display both Gulf of Mexico and Gulf of America to users who are neither in the US nor in Mexico.
    • The name of Mount Denali will be changed to Mount McKinley for Google Maps users across the world.

    How did we get here?

    On the day of his inauguration on January 20, Trump signed 26 executive orders. One of these orders renames the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America, and Mount Denali to Mount McKinley.

    The Gulf of Mexico is a water body, bound by Cuba, eastern states in Mexico: Tamaulipas, Veracruz, Tabasco, Campeche, Yucatan and Quintana Roo; and states on the Gulf Coast of the United States: Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida.

    The snow-capped Mount Denali in Alaska is the highest mountain in North America at an elevation of 6,190 metres (20,308 feet).

    The Gulf of Mexico has had its name for about 400 years. In his book, The Principall Navigations, Voiages and Discoveries of the English Nation, published in 1589, English geographer Richard Hakluyt calls the water body “Gulfe of Mexico”. In Mexico, the gulf is also called by its Spanish name, El Golfo de Mexico.

    Trump can rename the Gulf of Mexico for his domestic audience, but the rest of the world does not have to go with that name change, since there are no international laws that decide what a common maritime space or a disputed territory is called universally.

    Renaming Mount Denali is more straightforward since it is part of US territory. Trump wishes to rename the mountain Mount McKinley after former Republican William McKinley, who was president from 1897 to 1901, and never visited Alaska.

    “Our nation’s tallest mountain, which has been called Denali for thousands of years, must continue to be known by the rightful name bestowed by Alaska’s Koyukon Athabascans, who have stewarded the land since time immemorial,” Lisa Murkowski, a Republican US senator from Alaska, posted on X as a response.

    The mountain’s name was officially changed to Mount McKinley in 1917. In 2015, the name was changed back to Denali by former Democrat President Barack Obama.

    Denali, in the Kuyokan Athabascan language, means “the tall one” or “the high one”. The Indigenous people of Alaska, as well as other residents of the state, prefer the name Denali.

    When will Google Maps make the change?

    The exact date is not known yet. Google will update the name on its map application when the US government officially makes the change.

    “We have a longstanding practice of applying name changes when they have been updated in official government,” Google posted on X on Monday.

    In the case of the US, the change will reflect on the application when the names are updated in the Geographic Names Information System (GNIS), the official database maintained by the US Geological Survey (USGS) which contains names of more than one million geographic sites in the US.

    It is unclear when the names will be updated on the GNIS, but when Trump signed the January 20 executive order, he wanted the name change within 30 days, which would be February 19.

    Why did Google Maps make the change?

    “When official names vary between countries, Maps users see their official local name. Everyone in the rest of the world sees both names. That applies here too,” Google said in a post on X on Monday.

    A 2008 Google Public Policy Blog post explains further: “For each difficult case, we gather a cross-functional group of Googlers including software engineers, product managers, GIS specialists, policy analysts, and geopolitical researchers. This process benefits from the local knowledge and experience of Googlers around the world.”

    But there are also clear economic rationales that drive decisions of companies like Google, say experts.

    Companies such as Google make maps “to support their business missions of search and advertising, so the decisions they make about what to put in their maps will ultimately be the decisions that support those goals,” Sterling Quinn, an associate professor at the department of geography in Central Washington University, told Al Jazeera.

    Google’s approach, he said, is to “try to make as few customers angry as possible”, either by adding customisations based on region or by introducing ambiguity by either removing names of places or adding multiple names.

    “Corporate mapping decisions in political disputes can depend on the economic and political power of the involved parties. I view Google’s ‘Gulf of America’ change as more of a sign that they want to maintain uninterrupted business, rather than a sign that they agree with Trump’s change,” Quinn added.

    Has this happened before?

    Yes, Google Maps displays different names for certain places, depending on who’s looking.

    Kashmir

    Both India and Pakistan control parts of Kashmir and claim all of the territory of the mountainous region. In 2019, India revoked the semi-autonomous status of Indian-administered Kashmir, cleaving it into two regions – Jammu and Kashmir in the west and Ladakh in the east.

    If you are in India, Jammu and Kashmir, as well as Ladakh appear to be a part of India on Google Maps, with a solid black line around Kashmir. If you are in another country, including Pakistan, Google Maps outlines Jammu and Kashmir, as well as Ladakh, with a black dashed line.

    Persian Gulf or Arabian Gulf

    What Iran calls the Persian Gulf is called the Arabian Gulf by Arab nations. The water body is bound by Bahrain, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

    If you are in Iran, Google Maps labels the water body as the Persian Gulf. If you are in an Arab country that has a coast on the gulf, such as Qatar, Google Maps will call it the Arabian Gulf. If you are in any other country that does not have a coast on the gulf, Google Maps labels the water body “Persian Gulf (Arabian Gulf)”.

    Sea of Japan or East Sea

    The sea that is bound by Japan and the Korean Peninsula is called the Sea of Japan by Japan, while both North and South Korea call it the East Sea.

    If you are in Japan, Google Maps labels it the Sea of Japan. In South Korea, it appears as the East Sea. Outside of Japan and South Korea, it appears as “Sea of Japan (East Sea)”.

    How have people reacted to the recent Google Maps announcement?

    The Google Maps announcement about the upcoming changes related to the Gulf of Mexico prompted a mixed bag of responses online. On X, while many welcomed the move, some posted about shifting to other mapping platforms such as Apple Maps.

    However, in November 2019, the lower house of the Russian parliament announced that Apple Maps would display Crimea as part of Russia when viewed from Russia. In 2014, Russia annexed Crimea in an internationally condemned move.

    Outside Russia, Crimea is clearly marked as Ukrainian territory on Apple Maps.

    Currently, on Google Maps, there is a black dashed line between Ukraine and Crimea, as well as between Ukraine and Russia, whether the map is viewed from Ukraine, Russia or another country.

    Al Jazeera reached out to Apple to ask whether Apple Maps will be changing the names of the Gulf of Mexico or Mount Denali, but did not receive a response.

    Are maps objective?

    Not really.

    “Many people want to treat maps like objective documents, but maps are a product of the culture and values of the people that produce them,” Quinn, the geography professor, said.

    He explained that names of places have always been “fluid, contested, and political”.

    “Ultimately, people who use the names will be the ones who decide what they are,” he said, adding that names of geographical sites that people use in conversations might not always be reflected in institutionally produced maps.

    “That being said, a widely-used map like Google Maps has a lot of potential to influence the way that people perceive the world.”





    In recent years, there has been a growing debate over the name of the body of water located off the southern coast of the United States. While traditionally referred to as the Gulf of Mexico, some have argued that it should be called the Gulf of America instead.

    This contentious issue has even made its way onto Google Maps, where users have noticed that the body of water is labeled as both the Gulf of Mexico and the Gulf of America depending on where you are viewing the map from. This discrepancy has sparked further debate among internet users and scholars alike.

    One of the most vocal proponents of the name change is former President Donald Trump, who has argued that calling it the Gulf of America would be more patriotic and in line with his “America First” agenda. However, many have pushed back against this idea, citing the long-standing historical and cultural significance of the name Gulf of Mexico.

    Ultimately, the decision of what to call this body of water may seem trivial to some, but it speaks to larger questions of national identity and sovereignty. As the debate continues to unfold, it will be interesting to see how Google Maps and other digital platforms navigate this contentious geography.

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  • Winter weather blast forecast before a nice warmup in New Mexico


    We have a blast of winter weather coming before the weather gets very nice! See the latest conditions at KOB.com/Weather.

    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Get your winter jacket all ready for Wednesday and Thursday before shedding it this weekend into next week.

    Tuesday will be a nice day before temperatures cool down and our precipitation chances go up. A ridge of low pressure will bring that to New Mexico for Wednesday and Thursday.

    Then, come Sunday and Monday, most of us will be in the 50s, 60s and 70s. It will be quite nice after the cool weather we’ve seen so far.

    Meteorologist Kira Miner shares all the details in her full forecast in the video above.

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    Get ready for a winter weather blast in New Mexico before a much-needed warmup! According to forecasters, a cold front is set to sweep through the state, bringing with it snow, ice, and frigid temperatures.

    Residents are advised to prepare for hazardous road conditions and bundle up against the cold. Make sure to stock up on essentials like food, water, and blankets in case of power outages.

    But don’t worry, relief is on the way! After the winter weather blast passes through, a welcomed warmup is expected to follow. So hang in there, New Mexico – brighter days are just around the corner! Stay safe and stay warm. #NewMexicoWeather #WinterWeatherBlast #WarmupAhead

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  • Los Charros, campeones de Liga del Pacífico y representantes de México en Serie del Caribe


    Culiacán (México), 28 ene (EFE).- Los Charros de Jalisco vinieron de atrás para vencer por 9-6 en ‘extra innings’ a los Tomateros de Culiacán y convertirse en los campeones de la Liga Mexicana del Pacífico (LMP).

    La victoria no solo significó el tercer título de la LMP para Jalisco, que le ganó 4-2 la serie final a los Tomateros, ya que al ser los monarcas del Pacífico, los Charros representarán a México en la Serie del Caribe que empieza este viernes en Mexicali.

    Culiacán inauguró la pizarra en la parte baja de la primera entrada. Ramón Ríos llegó segunda base por un error en el tiro a primera de Mateo Gil, antesalista de los Charros.

    Ríos se convirtió en el 1-0 por un doblete al jardín derecho de Esteban Quiroz, quien se convirtió en el 2-0 por un elevado de sacrifico del estadounidense Dwight Smith Jr.

    Los Tomateros volvieron a pegar, ahora en el segundo capítulo. Efrén Navarro empezó el rollo con un sencillo a la pradera central y tras llegar a tercera por un doblete de Luis Verdugo, una rola del estadounidense Rudy Martin lo mandó a la goma para el 3-0.

    Jalisco descontó en la parte alta del tercer episodio, con una rola de Carlos Mendívil que envió al estadounidense Donovan Casey al plato, para el 3-1.

    Los Charros se acercaron un poco más en la quinta, gracias a un doble al jardín central del colombiano Reynaldo Rodríguez, con el que el estadounidense Jack Mayfield se transformó en el 3-2.

    El buen momento de los Charros se extendió a la sexta entrada, en la que empataron 3-3 por un jonrón solitario de Mateo Gil, le dieron la vuelta al marcador 4-3 por un doblete de Mayfield y se despegaron 5-3 por un sencillo de Casey.

    A pesar del duro golpe, Culiacán reaccionó en el cierre de la tercera entrada. Efrén Navarro disparó un cuadrangular de tres anotaciones al jardín derecho, con el que se llevó a ‘home’ a Smith Jr. y al dominicano Cristian Santana, para poner a los Tomateros 6-5 arriba.

    En la octava, los Charros volvieron a empatar el marcador cuando Casey bateó un ‘hit’ a la segunda base con el que Mayfield anotó el 6-6.

    Jalisco definió su triunfo en la decimotercera entrada. Casey anotó el 7-6 por un ‘fielder’s choice’, tras lo cual un elevado de sacrificio de Gil mandó a Luis Carlos Martínez y Hamilton a ‘home’, para el 9-6 final.

    Anotaciones por entradas

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 C H E

    Charros 0 0 1 0 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 9 11 1

    Culiacán 2 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 9 1

    Ganó: Trevor Clifton (3-0).

    Perdió: Sasagi Sánchez (0-2).

    Jonrones: Mateo Gil y Efrén Navarro. EFE





    ¡Los Charros de Jalisco se coronan campeones de la Liga del Pacífico y representarán a México en la Serie del Caribe!

    El equipo de los Charros logró una memorable victoria en la final de la Liga del Pacífico, venciendo a los Tomateros de Culiacán en una serie emocionante que se definió en el séptimo y último juego.

    Con este triunfo, los Charros se convierten en los campeones de la Liga del Pacífico y tendrán el honor de representar a México en la prestigiosa Serie del Caribe, donde se enfrentarán a los equipos campeones de otros países de la región.

    ¡Felicidades a los Charros por esta gran hazaña y les deseamos mucho éxito en la Serie del Caribe! ¡Vamos por el título! #LosCharros #Campeones #SerieDelCaribe

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  • James Rodríguez le apunta a igualar un récord histórico con el León de México: lleva siete años sin lograrlo


    James Rodríguez marcó su primer
    James Rodríguez marcó su primer gol con el Club León ante Juárez, en la tercera jornada de la Liga MX – crédito FIFA

    James Rodríguez no se cambia por nadie en el Club León, equipo que le dio su espacio para mostrar todo su talento y con solo dos partidos se convirtió en figura de la Liga MX, al marcar un gol y crear una acción de penal, que por ahora suman dos triunfos en el torneo Clausura.

    Con ese impulso, James quiere alcanzar un récord que no consigue desde 2018, desde su época en el Bayern Munich, que ratificará su alto nivel tras la salida del Rayo Vallecano, equipo en el que solo disputó siete partidos, con una asistencia y sin anotaciones.

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    Sin embargo, el colombiano no deja las polémicas a un lado y así lo demostró con sus declaraciones sobre lo que pasó con el Junior de Barranquilla, equipo que le envió una oferta días antes de firmar contrato con León e incluso ilusionó a miles de hinchas.

    James Rodríguez lleva menos de tres semanas en México, pero desde el primer momento que el público, al igual que el equipo, le mostró toda la confianza y el apoyo para que demostrara el porqué lo galardonaron como el mejor jugador de la Copa América 2024.

    Por esa razón, James le apunta a igualar una marca de dos partidos seguidos marcando gol con el Club León, enfrentando a las Chivas de Guadalajara el martes 28 de enero, sobre las 10:00 p. m., hora colombiana, y en la que se espera otra buena presentación.

    Sobre los 50 minutos del partido, el colombiano anotó de penal en el encuentro frente a Juárez, por la tercera jornada de la Liga MX – crédito Fox Deportes

    Se trata de una marca que el mediocampista no consigue hace siete años, durante sus buenos momentos con el Bayern Munich y mucho antes de caer en desgracia a nivel de clubes, pues desde 2019 comenzó su periplo por siete conjuntos y rescindiendo contrato en seis.

    El 31 de marzo de 2018, James marcó gol con Bayern ante Borussia Dortmund y el 7 de abril anotó frente al Augsburgo, aportando en ambos para las victorias por 6-1 y 4-1, respectivamente, además de que en esos compromisos realizó un total de tres asistencias.

    James Rodríguez celebrando uno de
    James Rodríguez celebrando uno de sus dos goles marcados ante Borussia Dortmund y Augsburgo, con el Bayern Munich en 2018 – crédito Michaela Rehle/REUTERS

    Cabe recordar que, el colombiano viene de cumplir otra marca en el Club León y fue lograr la menor cantidad de partidos que necesitó para marcar su primer gol, que fueron dos ante Juárez, y romper una racha de 11 meses en las que no se reportaba con una anotación.

    James Rodríguez rompió el silencio sobre las conversaciones que sostuvo con el Junior de Barranquilla, dejando claro que su fichaje por el club nunca estuvo cerca de concretarse. En una entrevista con Fox Sports, el mediocampista afirmó que, aunque hubo diálogos y una oferta formal, las posibilidades de llegar al equipo eran mínimas desde el principio. Según sus palabras, “ya todos sabían que era difícil”, refiriéndose a las complicaciones que rodearon la negociación.

    El máximo directivo del Junior, Fuad Char, viajó a Medellín para reunirse con el entorno del jugador y explorar la posibilidad de incorporarlo al equipo. Sin embargo, las conversaciones no llegaron a buen puerto y fue notificado de la negativa mientras regresaba a Barranquilla. Este hecho generó malestar en la dirigencia del club, que esperaba un desenlace diferente tras el esfuerzo realizado.

    James Rodríguez y Fuad Char
    James Rodríguez y Fuad Char terminaron negociaciones el 10 de enero, luego de tres horas de charlas en Medellín y que concluyó con el desacuerdo por otra propuesta – crédito FCF / Colprensa

    En sus declaraciones, James no solo confirmó que las negociaciones no prosperaron, sino que también lanzó críticas hacia la directiva del club y los periodistas de la región. Según el jugador, el ruido mediático en torno a su posible fichaje fue generado por ellos, a pesar de que las dificultades para cerrar el acuerdo eran evidentes desde el inicio. “El ruido y todas esas cosas creo que lo han hecho ellos”, afirmó el futbolista, subrayando que la operación no era sencilla por “diferentes cosas”.

    El mediocampista, quien recientemente firmó con el Club León de México, insistió en que las expectativas sobre su llegada al Junior no correspondían con la realidad de las negociaciones. Aunque no detalló los motivos específicos que dificultaron el acuerdo, dejó entrever que las condiciones no eran favorables para concretar su incorporación.





    James Rodríguez, el talentoso mediocampista colombiano, ha sido una de las figuras más destacadas en el fútbol mexicano desde su llegada al Club León en 2021. Sin embargo, a pesar de su indiscutible calidad y habilidad en el campo, hay un récord que parece esquivársele desde hace siete años.

    Desde su época en el Real Madrid, James no ha logrado igualar un récord histórico que lo tiene en la mira con el León de México. Se trata de la marca de más asistencias en una temporada de la Liga MX, la cual está en manos de Lucas Lobos, quien logró 15 asistencias en el Torneo Clausura 2015 con los Tigres.

    A pesar de su gran desempeño en el equipo y su capacidad para generar oportunidades de gol para sus compañeros, James aún no ha logrado superar esta marca y llevar al León a lo más alto. Sin embargo, con su calidad y determinación, no sería sorprendente verlo igualar o incluso superar este récord en un futuro cercano.

    Los aficionados del León y los seguidores de James Rodríguez están ansiosos por ver si el talentoso mediocampista logra hacer historia en el fútbol mexicano y dejar su huella en el club. Sin duda, será emocionante seguir de cerca su desempeño en la búsqueda de igualar este récord histórico. ¡Vamos James, tú puedes lograrlo!

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  • Así puedes obtener boletos para el partido de Atlas vs Monterrey – Publimetro México


    Si eres de las primeras personas en contestar correctamente las siguientes preguntas y mandas tus respuestas junto con tus datos completos (nombre, sección favorita de Publimetro y edad) a gana@publimetro.com.mx, podrás ganar un pase doble para el partido Atlas vs Monterrey.

    En la aplicación de Caliente.mx podrás consultar los momios para este encuentro y podrás elegir tus apuestas incluso después del inicio del partido con los momios en vivo.

    Pregunta:

    ¿Quiénes son los patrocinadores oficiales del Atlas?

    Publimetro y CALIENTE tiene para ti.

    El ganador será notificado vía correo electrónico.

    BASES:

    1. Podrá participar cualquier persona que sea lector de PUBLIMETRO y que resida en Guadalajara, Jalisco sin distinción de sexo y que sea mayor de edad.

    2. No se respetará premios a personas que no residan en la ciudad que se indica.

    3. La inscripción en este concurso es gratuita.

    NO podrá participar empleados de PUBLIMETRO, ni familiares, ni terceros que tengan relación de servicio o comercial con PUBLIMETRO.

    La participación de cualquier persona en el concurso supone la conformidad y aceptación de las presentes bases de participación.

    Si eres identificado como ganador, pero realizaste alteraciones en tu correo o nombre, se podrá anular el premio a la hora de recogerlo. Te pedimos que participes con tu nombre y correo que usas, ya que al participar con nombres y correos diferentes, dejas pasar la oportunidad a otro participante.

    Nos reservamos el derecho de entrega si hubo alteraciones durante la participación.

    El no cumplimiento de cualquiera de los puntos contenidos en las presentes bases de participación determinará la descalificación inmediata del participante.

    VIGENCIA: 29 de enero de 2025.



    ¡Atención aficionados de Atlas y Monterrey! Si están buscando obtener boletos para el próximo partido entre estos dos equipos, aquí les dejamos algunos consejos para que puedan asegurar su lugar en el estadio:

    1. Compra tus boletos en línea: Una de las formas más seguras y rápidas de conseguir tus boletos es a través de plataformas en línea como Ticketmaster o la página oficial de los equipos. De esta manera, podrás seleccionar el asiento que más te convenga y evitar largas filas en taquilla.

    2. Consulta los puntos de venta autorizados: Si prefieres comprar tus boletos en persona, asegúrate de visitar los puntos de venta autorizados en tu ciudad. Generalmente, podrás encontrar boletos en tiendas de deportes, centros comerciales o taquillas del estadio.

    3. Mantente informado sobre promociones: Muchas veces, los equipos ofrecen promociones especiales para la venta de boletos, como descuentos para socios o paquetes con beneficios adicionales. Mantente atento a las redes sociales y sitios web oficiales de Atlas y Monterrey para enterarte de estas ofertas.

    4. Evita comprar boletos en revendedores: Para evitar estafas y precios inflados, te recomendamos no adquirir boletos de revendedores o sitios no oficiales. Siempre verifica la autenticidad de los boletos y realiza tus compras en lugares confiables.

    ¡No te quedes fuera del emocionante partido entre Atlas y Monterrey! Sigue estos consejos y asegura tus boletos para disfrutar de una experiencia inolvidable en el estadio. ¡Vamos por la victoria! #AtlasvsMonterrey #LigaMX

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  • 5lb. New Mexico Piñon, Raw/Crudo, 2024 Harvest



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