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¿Cómo y dónde ver las películas nominadas a los premios Oscar 2026?

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Por Gonzalo Jiménez, CNN en Español

La Academia de Ciencias y Artes Cinematográficas de Hollywood anunció este jueves las nominaciones a los premios Oscar de 2026, con la película “Sinners” imponiendo un récord con 16 menciones.

Le siguieron en número de nominaciones las películas “One Battle After Another” (13), “Frankenstein” (9), “Marty Supreme” (9), “Sentimental Value” (9) y “Hamnet” (8).

La gala de entrega de los premios está prevista para este 15 de marzo en el Dolby Theatre de Los Ángeles, California. Conan O’Brien repetirá como presentador de la ceremonia.

A continuación, se indican dónde pueden verse las películas que recibieron más nominaciones en los premios Oscar 2026, que ya están disponibles en plataformas de streaming. (HBO Max forma parte, al igual que CNN en Español, de la corporación Warner Bros. Discovery).

  • “Sinners”: HBO Max
  • “Frankenstein”: Netflix
  • “One Battle After Another”: HBO Max
  • “Sentimental Value”: Apple TV+ y Prime Video (solo en EE.UU.)
  • “F1”: AppleTV+
  • “Train Dreams”: Netflix
  • “Bugonia”: Peacock
  • “Blue Moon”: Apple TV+ y Prime Video (solo en EE.UU.)
  • “KPop Demon Hunters”: Netflix
  • “Elio”: Disney+
  • “Weapons”: HBO Max
  • “The Lost Bus”: Apple TV+
  • “Jurassic World Rebirth”: Peacock, Apple TV+, Prime Video
  • “Song Sung Blue”: Apple TV+ y Prime Video (solo en EE.UU.)
  • “If I Had Legs I’d Kick You”: Apple TV+ y Prime Video (solo en EE.UU.)
  • “It Was Just an Accident”: Prime Video (para alquiler solo en EE.UU.)
  • “Sirat”: Movistar+ (España)
  • “Hamnet”
  • “Marty Supreme”
  • “The Secret Agent”
  • “Song Sung Blue”
  • “If I Had Legs I’d Kick You” (Latinoamérica y España)

Otras películas nominadas todavía permanecen en las salas de cine. No obstante, a continuación detallamos en cuáles plataformas podrán verse en EE.UU. Todavía no disponen de fecha de estreno en streaming.

“Marty Supreme” se mantiene en salas de cine en EE.UU. y Latinoamérica, pero a partir del 3 de febrero estará disponible en EE.UU. a través de Apple TV+ y Prime video.

Disney+/Hulu: “The Secret Agent”, “Avatar: Fire and Ash”, “It Was Just An Accident”, “Zootopia 2”.

HBO Max: “If I Had Legs I’d Kicked You”, “The Smashing Machine”.

Apple TV+: “Arco”.

Peacock: “Song Sung Blue”.

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Delcy Rodríguez lanza una consulta popular de economía y pone en marcha el debate para reformar la ley petrolera en Venezuela

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Por Sol Amaya, CNN en Español

La presidenta encargada de Venezuela, Delcy Rodríguez, anunció que se realizará una consulta popular el 8 de marzo “para elegir proyectos de las transformaciones y producción, y ciudad humana, infraestructura, obras y servicios” y puso en marcha una serie de reformas legislativas destinadas a abrir la economía.

El anunció se dio durante el primer encuentro del Consejo Federal de Gobierno. “La Consulta Popular se realizará el próximo 8 de marzo, Día de la Mujer, para que vayamos con el espíritu de nuestras mujeres, con el espíritu de nuestras guerreras”, dijo Rodríguez.

Según explicó, los venezolanos serán convocados para elegir proyectos enfocados en economía, orientados a iniciativas productivas y también planes destinados a “mejorar los servicios públicos esenciales”, como el agua, la electricidad y el transporte.

En el mismo encuentro, Rodríguez aseguró que los ingresos a Venezuela aumentarán “en un 37 %” en 2026 y que esto impactará en todo el país. “Ustedes van a tener más recursos para su gestión, que sé que los necesitan”, afirmó.

Este jueves se iniciará además el debate en la Asamblea Nacional de la reforma parcial de la Ley Orgánica de hidrocarburos, según figura en la orden del día de la institución.

Rodríguez ya había anunciado la semana pasada que pondría en marcha la reforma de esta ley, que regula la extracción de petróleo en Venezuela. El acceso al petróleo venezolano es una de las principales demandas de la administración de Donald Trump. La Casa Blanca ya anunció acuerdos entre Caracas y Washington por la venta de crudo venezolano, una apuesta fuerte tras la captura de Nicolás Maduro el 3 de enero en un operativo militar estadounidense.

Este martes, Rodríguez anunció el ingreso de US$ 300 millones a Venezuela “producto de la venta del petróleo”, días después de que Washington anunciara un acuerdo de venta de crudo del país suramericano por US$ 500 millones.

“De los primeros 500 millones, han ingresado 300 millones”, aseguró la presidenta encargada durante un recorrido por una base de comunas en Caracas.

También en línea con su acercamiento con las demandas estadounidenses, el Gobierno presentó un proyecto de “ley orgánica para la protección de los derechos socioeconómicos” para “garantizar la seguridad jurídica, solidez, dinamismo, sustentabilidad, permanencia y equidad del crecimiento de la economía”. La la seguridad jurídica en Venezuela fue uno de los temas que los ejecutivos de empresas petroleras le plantearon al presidente Trump, hace dos semanas, como condición para invertir en el país.

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Trump administration orders review of federal funding in more than a dozen Democratic states

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By Hannah Rabinowitz, Phil Mattingly, CNN

(CNN) — The Trump administration has ordered a review of federal funding sent to more than a dozen Democratic-led states, according to multiple sources familiar with the matter.

The sweeping scale of the review is outlined in a budget data request that was sent Tuesday to all federal departments and agencies except for the Department of Defense and the Department of Veterans Affairs.

The Office of Management and Budget memo, which was reviewed by CNN, requests detailed spending data as part of a review to “facilitate efforts to reduce the improper and fraudulent use of those funds.”

The request signals a dramatic escalation of the Trump administration’s increasingly aggressive strategy to target federal funding in blue states – an unprecedented policy approach triggered during last year’s government shutdown that has rapidly accelerated in the wake of sweeping fraud allegations in Minnesota.

OMB Director Russel Vought has run point on the effort after spending President Donald Trump’s past year in office re-engineering tools used by the agency, known as the federal government’s “nerve center,” to exert new authority and power over the federal spending process.

The memo directs agencies to include in their spending reports all grants, loans, contracts, subcontracts and “other monetary awards” provided to 13 states and Washington, DC. All of the states voted for Democratic nominee and former Vice President Kamala Harris in the 2024 election and 12 of the 13 states have Democratic governors. A fourteenth Democratic-led state has since been included in the review, according to a person familiar with the matter.

The request directs agencies to include funding data on the states as well as their localities, institutions of higher education and nonprofit organizations operating or performing award activities there.

The review is an expansion of an ongoing effort to build a full accounting of government spending in those states and will give the Trump administration options for how to address what they see as waste or abuse, according to multiple sources with direct knowledge of the matter.

That effort also includes options to counter blue-state policies that go against the administration’s priorities, most notably on funding related to so-called “sanctuary cities,” the people said.

It also comes as Trump officials focus on the Minnesota welfare fraud scandal, and as the Justice Department works to create a new division of prosecutors and investigators focused on national fraud enforcement. CNN has reported that the White House recently pushed the FBI to investigate political campaigns in Minnesota over whether they illegally benefited from the fraud.

Vice President JD Vance is scheduled to visit the state later today.

Federal agencies have until Monday to provide data on California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont, Washington state and Washington, DC, the budget data request shows.

Virginia wasn’t listed in the original memo, but has since been included in the review, according to a person familiar with the matter.

They are being asked to hand over data on all grants, loans, cooperative agreements, contract

Phil Collins says he has 24-hour live-in nurse care, as he details health struggles

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By Lianne Kolirin, CNN

(CNN) — Phil Collins has opened up about his recent health challenges, revealing that he has 24-hour live-in nurse care.

The British rock star said that “everything that could go wrong with me, did go wrong with me” in recent years.

The former Genesis frontman, who turns 75 on January 30, was speaking to British presenter Zoe Ball for the final part of BBC podcast series “Eras” about his illustrious career.

He told Ball that he’s had five operations on his knee. “I can walk, albeit with assistance,” he said.

“I have a 24-hour, live-in nurse to make sure I take my medication as I should do,” said Collins, who first shot to fame in the 1970s.

“I’ve had challenges with my knee, I had everything that could go wrong with me, did go wrong with me. I got Covid in hospital, my kidneys started to back up,” said the singer-songwriter, drummer and record producer.

“I’d probably been drinking too much, and so my kidneys were messed up,” he added. “I wasn’t one of those guys that sort of stayed up all night drinking. I’d drink during the day, but I guess I had too much of it.”

“It is just one of those things that happened and it all caught up with me and I spent months in hospital.”

Collins said he hoped to get “back to being totally mobile and healthy,” though he was unsure if he would ever get to perform live again – his last concert was in 2022.

Despite his poor health, Collins struck a note of positivity. “I couldn’t have wished for a more varied and eventful playing career,” he said.

Collins has previously spoken about his failing health. In a 2021 interview, he said he couldn’t play the drums any longer. His son Nic Collins replaced him on drums for a Genesis reunion tour, while he stuck to the vocals.

He’s had a series of fractures over the years and in 2015 underwent back surgery, which left him with nerve damage. In 2017, he fell, which resulted in him using a cane to assist with walking.

Collins, who is three-times divorced, is father to four other children besides Nic. His daughter, Lily Collins, is the protagonist of hit Netflix show “Emily in Paris.”

Asked by Ball what life had taught him, Collins said there’s a part of him “that’s trying to make up for things that I’ve either done or have made people feel. Or affected the kids in any kind of negative way.”

Nevertheless, he added: “My kids are amazingly well-adjusted considering some of the things that they’ve been through. I’m very, very proud of all of them. They’ve all stood on their own and done what they believe in.”

The interview, a preview of which was sent to media, is the fifth and final instalment of the series. A television version of the interview will air on the BBC on January 31.

CNN’s Marianne Garvey contributed to this report.

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No written document memorializes the future deal framework for Greenland, sources say

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By Natasha Bertrand, Kevin Liptak, Kylie Atwood, Jim Sciutto, CNN

(CNN) — President Donald Trump and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte reached a verbal understanding about Greenland during their meeting on Wednesday, but no document has been produced yet memorializing a future deal, people familiar with their discussion told CNN.

Trump and Rutte agreed to further discussions about updating a 1951 agreement between the US, Denmark and Greenland that governs the US military’s presence on the island, the sources said. The deal framework also guarantees that Russia and China will be barred from any investments in Greenland and lays out an enhanced role for NATO in Greenland, they said.

Two of the sources said another element of a possible deal is increased US access to Greenland’s natural resources, including its mineral reserves. But Rutte on Thursday denied that he had discussed this issue with Trump directly.

The White House said previously that details of the plan would be released as they are finalized, and a spokeswoman repeated that Thursday.

“If this deal goes through, and President Trump is very hopeful it will, the United States will be achieving all of its strategic goals with respect to Greenland, at very little cost, forever. President Trump is proving once again he’s the Dealmaker in Chief. As details are finalized by all parties involved, they will be released accordingly,” White House spokeswoman Anna Kelly.

CNN has reached out to Rutte’s office for comment.

One person familiar with the discussions said Rutte did not want any formal documents prepared during his meeting with Trump because he was concerned they could leak — or be posted by Trump himself on social media. Trump earlier this week posted a private message Rutte sent to him ahead of their talks.

But the lack of any written documentation has caused some confusion among NATO allies about what was actually agreed upon. A document detailing the specific terms of a new deal is expected to be hammered out at the next meeting of the US-Denmark-Greenland working group, which was established last week after Danish and Greenlandic officials met with Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Vice President JD Vance, two of the sources said. That meeting could happen as soon as next week in Washington, DC, one of the sources said.

NATO officials had also previously floated the idea that Denmark could allow the US to build more military bases in Greenland that would be constructed on land considered sovereign US territory, a NATO official told CNN. But Danish officials said there have been no direct discussions between Denmark and the US about the possibility of granting the US sovereign parcels of land, and a NATO spokesperson said Rutte did not discuss it with Trump on Wednesday.

“NATO is fully aware of the Kingdom of Denmark’s position,” Denmark’s prime minister Mette Frederiksen said in a statement on Thursday. “We can negotiate on everything political; security, investments, economy. But we cannot negotiate on our sovereignty. I have been informed that this has not been the case.”

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