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This American man spent $1 million on a new home in Italy. Here’s what he got for his money

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(CNN) — His ancestors migrated from Italy to the United States in the late 1800s, and more than two centuries later, Vito Andrea Racanelli decided to do it all in reverse — leaving his home in Denver to return to the country his family left behind.

Unlike many Americans who have been buying bargain homes across Italy, Racanell, an attorney, opted to splash out, spending more than $1 million on an aristocratic farmhouse in Radicondoli, a tiny village in Tuscany.

He made the move in August 2024 with his wife Lynn, a former dental hygienist, and their children Vito, 16, and Carmen, 13, after Italy came “calling.”

The family is currently living in one section of the property, which is thought to date from the 1750s, while work continues on the rest of the estate.

Racanelli says he decided to move his family to Italy to provide them with an active, safer and “adventurous” environment surrounded by greenery, where he could work remotely and live a less hectic life.

“I was tired of spending so much time behind a desk, and my wife and I wanted to spend more time traveling in Europe and simply being outdoors…” Racanelli, 47, tells CNN, adding that he’s been intrigued by Italy since his first visit at the age of 13.

“It began calling later in life once my friends dispersed across the country, my personal interests matured, and my desire to reconnect with my heritage grew.”

‘Warm people’

His family had previously visited Italy together and always loved the landscapes, architecture and “the beautiful spirit of its warm people,” says Racanelli.

After selling their house in Colorado in 2024 and claiming Italian citizenship by descent through Racanelli’s grandmother, who was from the mountainous region of Molise in southern Italy, they took a leap of faith and moved to Tuscany around eight months later.

Racanelli found the property — once a rural estate that functioned as a borgo, or self-sufficient hamlet — after searching online. It is located close to a large nature reserve.

They chose Radicondoli rather than southern Italy due to its proximity to the Tuscan city of Siena, flying in to view the farmhouse, named “Podere Doglio, in 2024.

“We had a beautiful outdoor lunch on the main street in Radicondoli, where we saw children safely and cheerfully playing together without any oversight,” says Racanelli.

After spending time in the medieval village, they felt it was the ideal place for them thanks to its lively vibe, lack of crowds, small size and “unsurpassed” natural surroundings.

“We also noticed that everyone who passed each other on the street stopped to hug and talk — we had never seen a community like that before,” Racanelli says.

He decided to buy the property — which came with a pool and five hectares of land — that same day.

Italian property pitfalls

Although the farmhouse’s purchase price of 945,000 euros — around $1.1 million — was a significant investment, Racanelli considered it reasonable compared with Colorado’s soaring home prices, noting that a similar property near Denver would probably have cost $5 million to $10 million.

After moving to Radicondoli in 2024, the family lived in the farmhouse for about four months while going through the purchase process, which took almost a year.

“Buying real estate in Italy is completely different,” he adds, suggesting that the best way for foreign buyers to avoid “pitfalls” is to hire a real estate attorney, an accountant and a geometra, or architect-surveyor, to help with the process.

According to Racanelli, one of the main drawbacks is that the Italian system appears to heavily protect the seller, meaning due diligence should be completed before making any offer.

He adds that there are typically no legal “opt-out” clauses like those tha

Canadá urge a sus ciudadanos a salir de Cuba y recomienda evitar viajes a la isla

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Por Gonzalo Zegarra, CNN en Español

El Gobierno de Canadá emitió este miércoles una alerta en la que recomienda a sus ciudadanos evitar viajes no esenciales a Cuba e insta a quienes estén en la isla a salir del país debido al agravamiento de la escasez de combustible.

“Se insta a los canadienses a que salgan del país mientras sigan disponibles los vuelos comerciales. Nuestro Gobierno está colaborando con las aerolíneas para ayudar a los canadienses a regresar a casa”, dijo en X la ministra de Relaciones Exteriores, Anita Anand.

La alerta de viaje explica que el “agravamiento de la escasez de combustible, electricidad y productos básicos, como alimentos, agua y medicamentos” también puede afectar a los centros turísticos. Además, recordó que todas las aerolíneas canadienses suspendieron sus servicios a Cuba.

Canadá es el principal mercado emisor de visitantes a Cuba, por lo que la medida es un duro golpe para el turismo, uno de los pocos motores económicos de la isla. En 2025, más del 40 % de los visitantes extranjeros llegaron desde el país norteamericano, según reportó en febrero la Oficina Nacional de Estadísticas e Información cubana.

Horas antes, Rusia, segundo país emisor de visitantes a Cuba, anunció una suspensión de vuelos y la evacuación de turistas por la crisis de combustible.

Además, esto transcurre en medio de la temporada alta (de diciembre a febrero), el período en el que más visitantes suele recibir desde Canadá.

“Las aerolíneas canadienses facilitarán el regreso de sus clientes que se encuentran actualmente en Cuba y se están poniendo en contacto directamente con ellos”, agregó el comunicado. “Si no tiene billete de vuelta, busque una opción comercial para salir del país”, recomendó.

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Want to train like a Winter Olympics athlete? Here’s what to eat, when and how often

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By Jacqueline Howard and Michal Ruprecht, CNN

(CNN) — As some of the world’s top athletes gather in northern Italy for the 2026 Winter Olympics, many may enjoy the country’s pasta and pizza while sticking closely to their optimal nutrition routines and plans.

For many Olympians, knowing when and what to eat can be just as crucial as the hours spent training on the ice, snow or track.

Inside the Milan Olympic Village’s main dining hall, where athletes and team officials gather throughout the day, there are various menus tailored to athletes’ nutritional needs and cultural preferences. The scale of the operation includes preparing about 3,000 eggs and approximately 450 kilograms of pasta each day, according to the Olympics website.

The main dining hall serves about 3,400 meals per day, across six food stations — and those meals go hand in hand with training.

Nutrition supports the “actual physical training” and fuels peak performance, said Kristen Gravani, a performance and food allergy dietitian at Stanford University who has worked with numerous Olympic athletes.

Of course, due to how active they are, most Olympic athletes probably consume and burn more energy than the average person. For instance, during his Olympic training, US competitive swimmer Michael Phelps claimed to consume 10,000 calories in a day, and Jamaican sprinter Yohan Blake said 16 ripe bananas every day were his secret for running.

But calorie intake and extreme eating habits aside, there are some key practices in Olympic athletes’ training and nutrition that the average person can emulate.

The intricacies of the dietary recommendations Gravani makes for highly active Olympians differ from what she would recommend for the average adult working a desk job, but she says the general public can still “get inspiration” from how Olympians eat.

When to eat

In high-stakes competition, nutrition — and the timing around it — can shape how well athletes train, recover and ultimately perform, said Dr. Dan Benardot, a professor at Emory University and registered dietitian who has been the nutritionist for several Team USA athletes.

“When I was working with the US marathon team … I asked them, ‘What’s your eating pattern like?’ And they said, ‘Well, we wake up in the morning, we go for a morning run, we come back home, we have breakfast, something to eat.’ And I said, ‘Well, wait a second, don’t tell me anything else. That’s already a mistake,’” Benardot recalled.

One of the most important things an athlete can do in the morning is eat something before they start training, he said.

“Have a little something. It doesn’t have to be a lot. Just enough to have a normal blood sugar and hydration state,” said Benardot, who worked with US marathoners at the 2004 Athens Olympic Games. “The next time I met with them, most of them gave me a hug. They said, ‘I’ve never felt so good.’”

What to eat

For the average person, Gravani also recommends a quick snack before exercise. But timing is just one piece of the puzzle; what that snack may be can make a difference for training and performance.

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Valentine's Day gifting trends in California, according to Instacart data

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Valentine’s Day is one of the biggest gifting moments of the year in California, and Instacart data shows just how much love customers are sending to friends and family. From top Valentine’s Day gifts (hello, floral bouquets) to the cities that go all out for romance, these insights reveal when gifting peaks, what items consumers gravitate toward the most, and where Valentine’s spirit shines the brightest across the country. Read on for a closer look at how California and America showed the love this year.

Key Takeaways:

  • Valentine’s Day is a top-tier gifting moment on Instacart, ranking as the second biggest gifting day of the year, trailing only Mother’s Day, driven largely by perfectly timed, last-minute gestures like same-day flower and chocolate deliveries.
  • Classic Valentine’s gifts still reign supreme. On February 14, Fresh Cut Roses (+1,933%), Combination Flower Bouquets (+1,459%), and Stuffed Animals (+1,867%) all surged well above their yearly averages, proving timeless traditions continue to anchor the holiday.
  • Romance may vary by region. Mississippi (+57%) emerged as the most Valentine’s-loving state, while cities like Savannah, GA (+49%), Arlington, TX (+40%), and Indianapolis, IN (+34%) led the nation in Valentine’s-related ordering compared to the national average.
  • Valentine’s Day sparks more than flowers and candy. Orders for sexual wellness essentials peaked sharply on February 14, including Vibrators and Massagers (+74%), Condoms (+62%), and Personal Lubricants (+50%), underscoring the holiday’s uniquely concentrated, occasion-driven shopping behavior.

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Where does California rank for the most romantic state?

To see where Valentine’s spirit runs strongest, we looked at which states ordered Valentine’s-related items most frequently on February 13 and 14, compared to the national average.

California ordered 8.05% less Valentine’s-related items than the national average, ranking as the #23 least among all states.

The most romantic state this year was Mississippi, where customers ordered Valentine’s items 57% more often than the national average. Close behind were Alabama (+43%), Montana (+43%), Hawai’i (+36%), and Idaho (+34%), offering a mix of Southern charm and mountain west romance.

On the other end of the spectrum, several states ordered Valentine’s i

El hijo de Maduro dice que su padre cree que en Venezuela “están tomando los pasos correctos” para “la unidad del pueblo”

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Por Mauricio Torres, CNN en Español

Nicolás Maduro Guerra, hijo del derrocado presidente de Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, aseguró este miércoles que, en una conversación que tuvo con su padre, este le dijo que confía en que en el país se están tomando “los pasos correctos” para conseguir “la unidad del pueblo”.

Maduro Guerra hizo estas declaraciones en un encuentro con simpatizantes a poco más de un mes de que su papá fuera capturado en un operativo militar de Estados Unidos en Venezuela. El depuesto mandatario fue llevado a Nueva York para ser acusado de narcoterrorismo, narcotráfico y uso de armas, cargos que él rechaza.

“Hablamos bastante. Él preguntó cómo estaba todo, cómo está la patria, cómo estaba el equipo”, contó Maduro Guerra sobre una llamada reciente que sostuvo con su padre. Desde que este fue detenido por Estados Unidos junto con su esposa, la diputada Cilia Flores, Maduro Guerra ha sido una de las figuras públicas más activas en la campaña para exigir que ambos sean liberados y que regresen a Venezuela.

“Él me dijo: ‘Ustedes están haciendo exactamente lo que tienen que hacer y están tomando los pasos correctos, nuestra tranquilidad aquí es la unidad del pueblo y la unidad con el alto mando y mi equipo, que es el equipo de la patria. Confío plenamente en el equipo y han hecho lo que tienen que hacer’. Él me dijo: ‘Amnistía no solo para ellos, para nosotros también’”, relató Maduro Guerra este miércoles.

Las declaraciones del derrocado presidente venezolano citadas por su hijo se refieren al proyecto de ley de amnistía que avanza en la Asamblea Nacional, donde el propio Maduro Guerra es diputado del oficialista Partido Socialista Unido de Venezuela (PSUV), que es mayoría en el órgano legislativo.

Esta propuesta de ley, ya aprobada en primera discusión y prevista para pasar a segunda discusión este mismo jueves, plantea amnistiar a las personas acusadas de ilícitos vinculados con hechos políticos ocurridos desde 1999. Quienes estén procesados por delitos como homicidio o violaciones a los derechos humanos quedarían excluidos.

La iniciativa fue anunciada a finales de enero por la presidenta encargada, Delcy Rodríguez, quien entonces argumentó que esta medida sería un paso para atender las tensiones políticas en el país.

El presidente de la Asamblea Nacional, Jorge Rodríguez —hermano de Delcy—, dijo la semana pasada que todos los presos políticos quedarían libres una vez que se apruebe el proyecto de ley, lo que estimó que pasaría a más tardar este viernes.

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