El camino de España hasta el Mundial 2026

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Por Federico Leiva, CNN en Español

España llega al Mundial 2026 como gran candidata al título, y a nadie le sorprende leer esto. Y es que después de ganar la UEFA Nations League en 2023 y la Eurocopa en 2024, la Roja tiene el mote de favorito bien ganado.

La ruta hacia Norteamérica comenzó en 2023, con la designación de Luis de la Fuente en lugar de Luis Enrique, tras lo que fue una decepcionante participación en la Copa del Mundo de Qatar 2022, donde España ganó solo un partido, casi se queda afuera en fase de grupos (pasó por tener mejor diferencia de gol que Alemania) y finalmente se volvió en octavos de final tras una caída por penales.

La llegada del nuevo DT le trajo éxito inmediato. En junio de 2023, la Roja se coronó campeona de la UEFA Nations League 2022/2023 gracias un triunfo por 2-1 ante Italia en semifinales y una victoria en los penales ante Croacia, tras igualar 0-0. Con Rodri Hernández al mando de la batuta, la orquesta española ya se anotaba su primer título desde la Eurocopa 2012.

Precisamente, volver a ser rey de la competencia continental por excelencia fue el siguiente objetivo, y la España de De la Fuente lo volvió a conseguir. España tuvo un andar perfecto, con triunfos en fila ante Croacia (3-0), Italia (1-0) y Albania (1-0) en la fase de grupos, goleando después a Georgia (4-1) en octavos de final. En cuartos se vio las caras con otro gigante, Alemania, al que sacó en tiempo suplementario (2-1) de manera agónica, y en semis puso de rodillas a Francia, con otro 2-1 que pasó a la historia por el gol de Lamine Yamal (el jugador más joven en anotar en la historia de la competencia, con solo 16 años). La final la enfrentó con Inglaterra y volvió a pasar el examen por idéntico marcador (2-1) gracias a un tanto de Oyarzabal muy cerca del cierre del partido.

Con dos títulos en dos años, la Roja fue por el triplete en la UEFA Nations League 2024/2025, pero se encontró con la Portugal de su majestad Cristiano Ronaldo. Tras una primera fase donde ganó con comodidad la zona que compartió con Dinamarca, Serbia y Suiza, en cuartos llegó una batalla de goles con Países Bajos, que ganó en los penales, y otra increíble ante Francia, que ganó 5-4. La final tuvo de todo, y tras terminar 2-2, el título se le escurrió entre los dedos en la tanda de penales ante Portugal.

El combinado nacional que dirige Luis de la Fuente se repuso rápido y arrasó en las Eliminatorias de la UEFA para la Copa del Mundo. El sorteo la envió a un grupo junto a Turquía, Georgia y Bulgaria, y se clasificó en el primer puesto con cinco triunfos y un empate. En el camino, marcó 21 goles (más de tres por partido en promedio) y recibió solo dos.

La trayectoria de la Roja en la clasificación fue perfecta hasta el último partido. Comenzó con un 3-0 en Bulgaria y le siguió un humillante 6-0 en Turquía. De local no tuvo ningún problema para vencer a Georgia por 2-0 y a los búlgaros otra vez por 4-0. Tras otro 4-0 en Tiflis llegó el único sabor amargo, un empate en casa contra los turcos por 2-2, que le impidió terminar con puntaje ideal y con lo que hubiera sido una histórica valla invicta.

Mikel Merino y Mikel Oyarzábal se erigieron como los goleadores españoles, con seis tantos cada uno, seguidos por Pedri y Ferrán Torres, con dos. Más atrás quedaron Marc Cucurella, Dani Olmo, Yéremi Pino y Martín Zubimendi, con uno cada uno.

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Takeaways from Jill Biden’s new memoir

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Then-first lady Jill Biden listens as Ashley Biden gives remarks during a Pride celebration on the South Lawn of the White House in June 2024.

By Betsy Klein, CNN

(CNN) — Jill Biden offered, in her words, a “full-blown confession.”

It was 2020, and she was opening up about the toll Beau Biden’s death took on her family while at a New Hampshire roundtable with mental health professionals.

“For all the tiny gestures the press made so much of, that full-blown confession of how my family had suffered and repressed, repressed and suffered, went entirely unmentioned,” she writes in her new memoir, “View from the East Wing.”

The book, which releases Tuesday, in many ways picks up from the authenticity of that moment — offering a largely unvarnished and, at times, self-aware take on her husband’s time in office, the end of his political career and all of the things and people that rubbed her the wrong way. The former first lady makes it clear, six years later, she is done repressing.

President Donald Trump — whom she names as “Donald” just once and otherwise refers to as “Joe’s opponent,” “the former president” or “the incoming president” — looms large, his effectiveness in undoing her husband’s policies during his second term clearly a continued source of despair for the Biden family.

Throughout the 266-page memoir, Biden weaves the story of the 2020 campaign and her husband’s one-term presidency throughout broader themes of mental health, loss, family and the relationships formed along the way. By the end, it remains clear that Jill Biden is Joe Biden’s most faithful supporter and most trusted adviser, even though she acknowledges that she might be blinded by their nearly half-century of marriage.

Here are some of the key takeaways from the book:

Biden raised concerns about her husband’s urological symptoms before leaving office

This is where the book begins — with the stage IV prostate cancer diagnosis that she says “shocked” her family months after the former president left office.

But Jill Biden, it turns out, long had an inkling something was not right.

“In the year before we left the White House, Joe began waking up repeatedly at night. This symptom, I knew, was common in men his age,” she writes.

She recounts alerting his doctor: “Joe was up seven times last night. … I’m worried about him.”

When the symptoms worsened after leaving the White House, she encouraged her husband to see a Philadelphia urologist, who ultimately gave the diagnosis.

She acknowledges questions about how a US president — who’s protected “in bubble wrap” — didn’t have his advanced cancer detected earlier, and writes that she too was “stunned.” But her attention, she says, quickly turned to supporting her husband through hormone therapy, which, she says, has caused side effects including “fatigue and moodiness.”

As for his age, the former first lady says she believed Joe Biden was “definitely aging” in office but “very much up to the job.”

The Bidens don’t talk about everything

Biden describes herself as an introverted spouse to a very extroverted husband.

And while she paints a deeply trusting relationship, there are still some things the Bidens don’t talk about.

“While it surely sounds old-fashioned that I spoke to the doctors [about his prostate] rather than to Joe directly, it’s always been the nature of our relationship that we’ve maintained a veil of discretion around personal health. When I went t

CNN verifica: Trump vuelve a mentir sobre las elecciones en California antes de las primarias del estado

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Por Daniel Dale, CNN

El presidente de EE.UU. Donald Trump ha estado mintiendo durante años sobre las elecciones en California. Lo volvió a hacer en los días previos a las primarias del estado del martes para gobernador y otros cargos.

En una entrevista con Fox News emitida el sábado, Trump afirmó falsamente sobre California: “Sus elecciones son un fraude; sus votos por correo son un fraude”. Simplemente no hay ningún fundamento para esas afirmaciones vagas. Luego, más adelante en la entrevista, Trump dijo: “Saben, no tienen cabinas de votación. Todo es por correo”.

Eso tampoco es cierto, como CNN ha señalado cuando Trump ha hecho afirmaciones similares en el pasado. Aunque a todos los votantes registrados activos en California se les envía una boleta por correo, tienen la opción de ignorar esa boleta y votar en persona en su lugar.

“Cualquier votante registrado en California puede decidir si votar en un centro de votación o votar por correo”, dice en su sitio web la oficina del principal funcionario electoral de California.

Los condados individuales de California también explican en sus sitios web que todos los votantes pueden emitir su voto en persona. Por ejemplo, el condado de Santa Clara dice:

“En virtud de la Ley de Elección del Votante, a cada votante se le enviará automáticamente una boleta de voto por correo; sin embargo, no está obligado a usarla. Cada votante también tiene la opción de ir a un centro de votación y votar en persona en su lugar.

Cuando vote en persona, su boleta por correo quedará automáticamente anulada. Puede entregar su boleta no utilizada en el centro de votación o puede destruirla y desecharla usted mismo. Solo se aceptará y contará una boleta por votante por elección”.

En las elecciones generales de 2024, en California se emitieron alrededor de 3,1 millones de boletas en lugares de votación presencial, lo que representa aproximadamente el 19 % del total de boletas emitidas en el estado.

“El presidente Trump, una vez más, está mintiendo”, escribió en X el fiscal general de California, Rob Bonta, demócrata, en respuesta a la afirmación falsa de Trump en Fox. Bonta señaló que las opciones de los californianos para emitir una boleta incluyen votar en persona en centros de votación: “Donde, sí, hay cabinas de votación. Muchas”.

Como lo ha hecho en numerosas ocasiones anteriores, Trump dijo en la entrevista con Fox News: “Ningún otro país del mundo está haciendo voto por correo ya porque es un fraude”. Ambas partes de esa afirmación son erróneas.

De hecho, decenas de países —incluidos Canadá, el Reino Unido, Australia, Alemania y Suiza— permiten que algunos o todos los votantes voten por correo, aunque los detalles de sus políticas varían. Y no hay fundamento para declarar categóricamente el voto por correo como “un fraude”; expertos electorales dicen que la <

New Yardi Plan May Revitalize Downtown Santa Barbara at the Former Macy’s Site

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SANTA BARBARA, Calif.  (KEYT) - The City of Santa Barbara has a new offer to consider that could help with the years of frustrations about what will happen to downtown, the Paseo Nuevo Mall and the need for more housing.

It's called an Adaptive Reuse Proposal.

Specifically Yardi Systems, based in Goleta with hundreds of employees, is part of a plan to move in to the vacant Macy's  Department store on State St. at Ortega, bringing in a full team and new energy to the downtown corridor.

Part of the plan includes a transfer of the land to Yardi and also the company would contribute $5 million to the City’s Local Housing Trust Fund and $700,000 to support the City’s Downtown Plaza and Parking Program.

In the big picture the city is also looking at a deal in the formation stages with DSP (a joint venture of Dune, Shopoff Realty Investments, and Praelium) that proposes new homes within the former Nordstrom building on the opposite side of the mall from Macy's

The city has been looking for a combination of business and housing plans that would fit into the downtown footprints, reduce vehicle use and create a new interest in the main corridor for activity and events in the city.  It is also making it clear to all developers or those with proposals, that housing on all levels, including affordable units, have to be part of the deal.

Other plans have included demolishing the Macy's building and putting a new housing project in along with a higher end grocery store.

These plans and any new ones that come forward have several components including land ownership, leases and  in multiple decision makers, both private and in local government that have to agree before the deals can ben finalized.

The City Council meets at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Santa Barbara City Hall.

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Some Janet Mills backers want her to resume her Maine Senate campaign against Graham Platner

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By Patrick Svitek, CNN

(CNN) — Some prominent supporters of Maine Gov. Janet Mills’ now-suspended run for US Senate suggested Monday she should revive her campaign in a last-ditch effort to stop Graham Platner as his bid becomes engulfed by another controversy.

“I definitely want her to un-suspend her campaign,” said Lynn Bromley, a former state senator who had appeared in an anti-Platner ad for Mills. “There are a lot of us,” she added, who will vote for Mills in the June 9 primary despite Platner emerging as the presumptive nominee.

While Mills suspended her campaign over a month ago, her name remains on the primary ballot in a state with ranked-choice voting. Mills raised eyebrows when she told a Maine newspaper columnist that she is “still on the ballot,” a day after news outlets reported that Platner’s wife had flagged to campaign staff at the start of the race that he had sent sexual text messages to other women.

“It has always been my intention to vote for Janet Mills in the Democratic primary,” state Rep. Holly Eaton said in a statement. “I would be pleased to see her unsuspend her campaign and continue her candidacy.”

Platner’s wife, Amy Gertner, said she was “deeply hurt” that the details of her husband’s messages to other women had become public, accusing a former campaign official of breaking her trust. But the revelations have raised fresh questions about Platner’s ability to flip a crucial Senate seat for Democrats in November, especially after earlier controversies that tested his appeal with women.

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer declined to comment Monday on whether he was confident Platner could defeat GOP Sen. Susan Collins, who is seeking her sixth term. “Not now,” he told reporters as he arrived on the Hill.

Schumer recruited Mills to run against Collins, who Democrats see as someone they must defeat to win Senate control this fall. After she dropped out, he signaled he was ready to work with Platner.

One of Platner’s biggest backers in Congress, Sen. Bernie Sanders, stood by Platner’s campaign Monday. The Vermont independent, who caucuses with Democrats, said he was “not at all” rethinking his support.

“I don’t know all of the details, but my understanding is that his wife is supporting him, and maybe rather than worrying about Graham Platner’s marriage, we worry about what’s happening to the working families in this country,” Sanders told CNN.

Platner has been drawing large crowds across Maine and endorsements from prominent progressives like Sanders and Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts.

Platner praised Mills on the day she suspended her campaign and said he looked “forward to working with her between now and November” to defeat Collins. He has also gotten votes of confidence from other high-profile backers who have continued to praise his campaign platform of standing up to billionaires and making life more affordable.

California Rep. Ro Khanna, a potential 2028 presidential candidate, is moving forward with a Friday rally with Platner along the Maine coast.

Mills cited dwindling campaign funds when she ended her campaign in late April. Her decision was especially disappointing to female supporters who had helped highlight her record on issues such as abortion rights – as well as Platner’s past comments denigrating rape victims.

In suspending her campaign, Mills did not endorse Platner.

Bromley and Eaton were part of Mills’ “Women for Janet” coalition, as was state Rep. Cassie Julia, who wrote in an email Monday that she did not “blame Gov. Mills for not wanting to engage in this campaign environment.

“If unsuspending her campaign helps get the word out that she’s still on the ballot and that a vote for her still counts, I support that deci

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