El lucky loser que no se rinde: Gabriel Diallo conquista la Caja Mágica

On July 24, 2021, the Buffalo Sabres pulled off a blockbuster trade with the Florida Panthers, sending Sam Reinhart to Florida in exchange for a 2022 first-round pick—used to select Jiri Kulich—and top goaltending prospect Devon Levi.
You just have to surrender to the constant barrage of jokes.
Asaduzzaman Noor, a former MP of Sheikh Hasina regime, accused in vague, politically charged murder cases languishes in jail, while, victims like Mamun, Liza, and Siam — killed during the erstwhile regime's crackdown — remain denied justice.
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Israel's largest provider of humanitarian aid partners with IDF to deliver food and medical supplies
Italy has such a rich tapestry of destinations, it can be difficult to choose only one.
The internet has a new AI-image generation trend, and as usual, it’s proving highly divisive. The craze began with a now-viral video where a user inputted a picture of his friend into ChatGPT—instructing it to “create the exact replica of this image, don't change a thing,” over 70 times. The results were strange and unexpected, but also led to renewed questions about the ethics of AI, on both an environmental and broader cultural level. The original video was posted back in March, but a repost on April 28, 2025, by user @Indian_Bronson catapulted it into the stratosphere to over 29,000 likes and 9.1 million views. Since then, other users have joined in on the so-called “feedback loop” trend, with further variations including telling ChatGPT to ask for the same image “five seconds into the future.” The 'create the exact replica of this image, don't change a thing' ChatGPT prompt, explained The viral video begins with a picture of a white woman looking at the camera. After each rep
A viral thread on X launched a debate on which state has the worst pizza and inspired users to post the worst pies you've ever seen. Some spots are out there serving cold shredded cheese on top of the sauce, or slapping on slices of American cheese, or seem to have no cheese at all. Others have too much crust or toppings that should be illegal. The photos that X users posted to back up their arguments may kill your appetite. Fairly warned. The tweet that launched a thousand pizza roasts People started revealing these pizza crimes to the world on April 29, 2025, after X user @octopuscaveman asked for it. @octopuscaveman/X "People always argue over which state has the best pizza," he said. "I want to know who has the WORST pizza in general. I’ve got my pick but I want to see what you think." If your timeline was hit with a sudden wave of crusty atrocities within the past couple days, it might satisfy you to know that the OP regrets their choices. After picking Texas a
The Atlanta Falcons made several moves during the first half of free agency and had an eventful NFL Draft. These additions helped strengthen the depth chart.
The race for Premier League promotion is nearing the end...
The new venture will incorporate a New York-style industrial aesthetic
Niamh Gallagher was treating her then-boyfriend to a birthday weekend away at Quarry Walk Lodges in Freehay near Cheadle when she turned violent
Nigel Farage has said Reform's election gains are "beyond my wildest dreams", beating Labour in the Runcorn and Helsby by-election and toppling a host of Conservative councils. Both the Labour and Tory leaders have acknowledged the losses and vowed to turn things around.
People could be eligible for free driving lessons through a grant from the Motability Scheme from the Department for Work and Pensions ( DWP ).
HMRC has issued a warning to anyone who's working from home, reminding them to be careful or risk facing a hefty bill
The BBC and ITV star has issued a new video about the cash ISA tax-free allowance.
A group of residents will carry out a slow walk on the Bank Holiday weekend in protest of their village's traffic problems
Billy Moore shared his experience of visiting Coventry in a 25-minute video posted on YouTube - but the content of the footage has been criticised by both the local council and police