Lionel Messi confirms that Sunday's final in Qatar will be his last game in a World Cup.
Stephen 'tWitch' Boss, DJ of “The Ellen DeGeneres Show”, dies at 40.
This is what you should know to start the day
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First the truth
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1. Messi vs.
mbappe
France defeated Morocco and will play the final against Argentina.
It will be the possibility of revenge for the Albiceleste for the great game of the 2018 World Cup in Russia, when they were eliminated by the Gauls.
In addition, it will be a duel of scorers, clash of the titans: Messi vs.
Mbappé.
Experience vs.
youth.
The best in the world for years against the most outstanding young winner.
Who will be the champion?
OPINION |
The most perfect of all Messi goes for glory
2. The cause of death of the American journalist in Qatar
The wife of prominent American journalist Grant Wahl, who collapsed and died while covering the World Cup in Qatar, says her husband died of a ruptured aortic aneurysm.
American journalist Grant Wahl dies at the World Cup in Qatar 0:46
3. US snowfall maps
The storms do not let up in the United States.
Where is snow expected in the next few days?
Here we show you the total snow that the National Weather Service predicts will fall in the states of the country.
Storm system affects millions in the US 1:32
4. This is how the US prepares for a wave of immigrants before the end of Title 42
The end of the measure is expected to cause an increase in border crossings because the authorities will no longer be able to expel them quickly as they have been doing since March 2020.
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5. State of emergency in Peru
In the midst of the protests after the dismissal of Pedro Castillo, the Government of Peru agreed to declare a state of emergency throughout the country, Defense Minister Alberto Otárola announced this Wednesday.
The state of emergency will last for 30 days.
Dina Boluarte announces project of early elections for 2024 in Peru 1:17
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at coffee time
Stephen 'tWitch' Boss, DJ of “The Ellen DeGeneres Show”, committed suicide
Stephen 'tWitch' Boss, DJ of "The Ellen DeGeneres' Show" and dancer who rose to fame on "So You Think You Can Dance," committed suicide Tuesday, according to information from the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner.
Who was the DJ on the Ellen DeGeneres show?
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Twitch Recap: how to get your annual summary step by step
As Spotify does every year, Twitch also offers its users the possibility to find out how their activity has been during the year within the increasingly popular platform for broadcasting live.
So you can generate it.
"Avatar: The Way of Water" reignites wonder in a way you can't miss
Thirteen years after the first installment, director James Cameron has done it again with "Avatar: The Way of Water," an avant-garde exercise that rekindles that sense of wonder and demands to be seen by anyone still interested in watching movies on cinema.
Jay Leno recounts how "his face caught on fire" during the first interview since the accident
In an interview with "Today's" Hoda Kotb, the first he has given since the incident on November 12, the 72-year-old comedian said he was working under a vintage 1907 car with his friend Dave Killackey when a series of events caused their injuries.
Jay Leno talks about the accident that caused him burns 1:29
'Vaccine fatigue' makes US more vulnerable to influenza
Flu season started ahead of schedule in the United States this year, but vaccination rates are far from keeping up.
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the figure of the day
$171 billion
Bernard Arnault, chairman of French luxury goods giant LVMH, has just become the first European to top Bloomberg's list of the world's richest people, relegating Elon Musk to second place.
His fortune is $171 billion.
Neither Bezos nor Musk.
Who is the richest man in the world?
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quote of the day
“Very happy to be able to achieve this. Ending my journey in the World Cups playing my last match in a final”
Lionel Messi confirms that Sunday's final in Qatar will be his last game in a World Cup.
Messi and his family day after reaching the Qatar final 0:49
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And to finish...
This is the "grandma la la la", famous in Argentina for supporting the team in the World Cup
The Argentine team beat Croatia on Tuesday with a great 3-0 victory and thus managed to reach the final.
Among the celebrations, there was one in particular that drew attention and went viral on networks and the media: a neighbor who joined a group of young people to celebrate with them.
The slogan that her friends put together for her, “grandmother la la la”, is already heard throughout the country.
This Argentinian grandmother became famous for celebrating with the fans in the street 1:20