They sell the house where Robin Wiliams raised their children in San Francisco in $ 18 million

An old house of the late actor Robin Williams It was news a few hours ago, after it was announced that it was sold in $ 18 million. The property, dating from the year of 1926, is Italian Renaissance style and is located in the Sea Cliff neighborhood, in the city of San Francisco. The property, which has an extension of 11,000 square feetit has spectacular Golden Gate Bridge and the Pacific Ocean. The residence, which was designed by the renowned architect Earle Bertzhas a total of six bedrooms and six bathrooms. Likewise, he enjoys lobby, kitchen, dining room, living room, main room, family room, office, washing room, balconies, among several more rooms. Outside, in its lot of 0.39 acresthe former home of the late actor enjoys terrace, green areas, bonfire, barbecue area, among other amenities. The house in question was bought by Robin Williams, in 1991, by $ 3.1 millionhowever, following his divorce with Garces Williams He left the place and the rest is already history. Continue reading: Video: Carolina Sandoval gives last tour of which she moved after her separationLivia Brito shows how she looks like her home after drastic transformationThey capture Jennifer Lopez, giving up a mansion in which she could be a neighbor of Ben AffleckThey blame Adele for failure for the sale of a mansion for insinuating that he was haunted (Tagstotranslate) Famous Houses (T) Robin Williams

House owner in Miami murders his tenant after fighting for the thermostat: police

Carlos Alberto González, 57, died after being shot by his lessor, Adam Louis Anson, 37, in what the Miami-Dade Police, In Florida, describes as a violent altercation related to the control of the thermostat of the house. The events occurred on Saturday morning in a house located in the 9400 block of SW 17th Terrace, where Anson rented an attached apartment to González. According to the police report published by Law & Crimethe dispute began when Anson went to the apartment to adjust the thermostat, located in the study hall. After hitting the window, González opened the door, And the owner allegedly entered the force, hit him and dragged the tenant to the backyard, where he shot him several times in his head. After the attack, Anson adjusted the thermostat before returning to his side of the house and calling 911. González was transferred to the hospital, but did not survive the wounds. Out -of -defense allegations Anson told the authorities that he acted in self -defense, arguing that González tried to hit him. However, the researchers did not find evidence to support that version, According to Law & Crime. Therefore, the owner was arrested under positions of second degree murder and armed handbug with aggression. At the moment, remains detained without bail at the Correctional and Rehabilitation Center of Miami-Dade, Waiting for a scheduled audience for February 18. Neighbors report previous conflicts The case has generated restlessness in the community. Neighbors reported that the tensions between the owner and his tenants were frequent and that the police had intervened several times. Leyani Pérez, a resident of a nearby home, said he heard a fight before the shots. “After a few seconds, I realized that something bad was happening in my backyard and I was very scared,” Pérez said to the local chain WTVJ, NBC affiliate. “I started screaming and called my husband: ‘Hey, go to the backyard because I feel there is a stranger there.’ Then I heard bum, bum, bum, bum. ” Although the exact reason for the thermostat dispute is not clear, the low temperatures recorded in Miami that day, unusual for the region, could have intensified the conflict. According to Acuweather, Temperatures were around 40 degrees Fahrenheit, something unusual in southern Florida, where people are accustomed to a warm climate. Continue reading: (Tagstotranslate) Crime (T) Florida

The house of the future that is sold on Amazon at $ 54,000 and can be paid up to 12 months

With a real estate market current Amazon They are offering on their alternative platforms of more affordable properties. Through the website of the Electronic Commerce giant is being sold A luxury house “Capsule-F7 House Kit” for only $ 54,000 dollarswhich has the possibility of paying for up to 12 months. According to the product description, the construction of the housing is high quality galvanized steel, totally furnished With bedroom, kitchen, bathroom, air conditioning, 5 panels of USB switches/panels and more. The housing manufacturer promises durability and ensures that the house has a floor load capacity of 562.2 lbs/m² with “Wooden floors, aluminum curtain walls and double -glazing tempered glass windows”stands out. The house is delivered assembled and is perfect for those owners who want to have airbnb rentals “This capsule adapts to various environments and applications with ease”. Amazon also has other prefabricated housing options with prices below $ 50,000 on its website. Continue reading: –Amazon Fire TV Omni Mini-LED: A premium TV for less than $ 700 ideal for the Super Bowl–Amazon sells portable prefabricated house with kitchen and bathroom equipped for $ 15,000–Amazon sells a living carpet: from $ 149 to $ 43 (Tagstotranslate) Amazon

The ideal mini house to enjoy nature: Amazon sells it at $ 20,000

If you have ever dreamed of living in a functional space, regardless of size, surrounded by nature and away from the urban bustle, Amazon has a perfect option for you: a mini house that is in just $ 20,000. Do you like the idea? We give you more details in case you are interested. The modern modern 20 -foot modular container house, Easy, Quick (simple, fast) It is a mini house designed for those who seek a compact, safe and comfortable refuge in any environment, either in the countryside, the beach or even in urban areas. This modern prefabricated house measures 156 square feetwhich can be easily relocated, with the help of a good industrial wheelbarrow. The house has a well -thought minimalist design that takes full advantage of the available space. With a dimension of 234 inches long, 96.54 inches wide and 106.2 inches high, offers a habitable area of ​​156 square feet. Despite being compact, You have everything you need for a small family. It includes a bedroom, a living room, a fully equipped kitchen and a bath divided into two areas: one wet and one dry. In addition, the house is designed to offer a luminous and ventilated atmosphere, thanks to its large windows that allow the entry of natural light. One of the most outstanding features of this mini house It is its strong steel structure, composed of square steel tubes. This design not only provides resistance, but also Excellent thermal and acoustic insulation capacity. The windows are PVC with double glazing, which improves energy efficiency and offers greater protection against external noise. In addition, safety doors are made of broken bridge aluminum, which makes them resistant to extreme conditions. As for bathroom and kitchen, they are fully equipped to guarantee comfort and functionality. The bathroom includes a toilet, a sink, a mirror, a water heater and a private shower area. For its part, the kitchen has cabinets, taps, and cold and hot water connections, as well as a sink. In addition, the mini house It has prefabricated electrical and plumbing systems that meet the standards of the United States, which facilitates the installation and ensures its correct operation. In adverse climatic times we live today, This house offers you resistance to wind, earthquakes, fire and water, with a classification of fire resistance class A. According to the manufacturer, it is capable of supporting winds to level 11 and earthquakes up to level 9, which makes it a safe option even in seismic areas or extreme climates. All these parameters are in controlled environments and are expressed by the company that produces them, through Amazon. Despite all climatic security qualities, Amazon clarifies that if you place this mini house in an area with intense snowfall, You must regularly remove snow accumulation. The snow thickness should not exceed 2 meters (6.6 feet) To avoid structural damage. This precaution will ensure that the house is maintained in optimal conditions throughout the year. The exterior and the color of the house can be personalized according to buyer preferences. One of the great advantages of this mini house is its ease of installation. Can be mounted in just 10 minuteswhich significantly reduces labor and material costs. Its modular design allows it to adapt it to different locations, from urban areas to remote areas. You may also be interested: (Tagstotranslate) Amazon

They reveal video of the arrest of Chileans in Ohio suspected of robbing Joe Burrow’s house

On January 10, four people of Chilean nationality were arrested in Ohio for being suspects of the robbery at the house of Joe Burrow. This Thursday the images of the police ‘body cam’ were revealed and one of the detainees had a winter hat of Cincinnati Bengals. The video was broadcast by Ohio State Highway Patrol. An improper lane change caused him to be detained during a traffic stop. Later, officers smelled marijuana in the vehicle. This led to a search of the car. Inside, they discovered a t-shirt with a design of L.S.U. (LOuisiana State University). They also found punchers to break windows. In the clip you can see the moment in which the co-pilot was wearing a winter hat of Cincinnati Bengals. The four South Americans were identified as Alexander Chávez, Bastian Morales, Jordan Sánchez and Sergio Cabello. More of the body camera footage from Ohio State Hwy patrol when they stopped 4 Chilean men accused or breaking into luxury homes possibly even Joe Burrow’s. @WLWT pic.twitter.com/evZvkQBuOO — Karin Johnson WLWT (@karinjohnson) January 23, 2025 The group must go to court, where they face at least four crimes. Among them possession of criminal tools and participation in a criminal gang. The robbery charges are pending as the investigation into his alleged responsibility in the robbery of the home of Joe Burrow. Robbery of Joe Burrow The robbery of the mansion Joe Burrow It occurred while I was outside the city of Ohio playing a match against Dallas Cowboys in Texas. The incident occurred on December 9. 24 hours later, the office of the Hamilton County Sheriff reported the theft. “The room of the home was ransacked. Mr. J. Burrow “He was out of town and could not provide details about what items were taken from the house,” they said. Burglaries at sports stars’ homes continue on a wave. Last Wednesday it was learned that on January 17 at night, the house of the star of the NBA Ty Jerome in Los Angeles. Next to Burrow and Jerome Stars such as Jaylen Brown in Bostonthe players of Kansas City Chief Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes; the power forward of the Milwaukee Bucks Bobby Portis and the base of the Minnesota Timberwolves Mike Conley Jr. Keep reading:· Four Chileans arrested in Ohio for robbery at Joe Burrow’s mansion· NBA star Ty Jerome’s home raided· Joe Burrow spends $2.9 million on a replica of Batman’s ‘Batmobile’

US House approves immigration detention law that could be the first that Trump enacts

The US House of Representatives on Wednesday gave final approval to a bill that requires the detention of migrants who are in the country without permission and who have been accused of theft and violent crimes, the first measure that President Donald Trump can enact it, after Congress—with some bipartisan support—moved quickly in line with the president’s plans to toughen measures against illegal immigration. The passage of the Laken Riley Act, named after a Georgia nursing student who was murdered last year by a Venezuelan, shows how dramatically the political debate over immigration has shifted to the right following Trump’s election victory. . Immigration policy has often been one of the most entrenched issues in Congress, but a crucial group of 46 politically vulnerable Democrats joined Republicans to pass the strict proposal by a vote count of 263 in favor and 156 against. . “For decades, it has been nearly impossible for our government to agree on solutions to problems at our border and within our country,” said Republican Senator Katie Britt. He noted that it is likely to be the “most significant immigration bill” that Congress has passed in nearly three decades. However, the bill will require a massive increase in the capabilities of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), but does not include any new funding. Meanwhile, the new president has issued a series of executive orders aimed at sealing the border with Mexico to immigration and ultimately deporting millions of migrants who lack permanent legal status in the United States. On Wednesday, Trump also canceled refugee resettlement and his administration has said it intends to prosecute local law enforcement officials who do not comply with his new immigration policies. Republican congressional leaders have made clear that they intend to follow the same path, although their biggest challenge will be finding a way to approve funding to actually implement Trump’s strict plans. “What he’s doing is starting what will ultimately be our legislative agenda,” said House Speaker Mike Johnson. House Republicans initially passed the legislation last year with the support of 37 Democrats in a move intended as a political rebuke to then-President Joe Biden’s handling of the southern border. He then languished in the Democratic-controlled Senate. This year, Republicans, now in control of both houses of Congress, have made this their top priority. When it came before the Senate, 12 Democrats voted in favor of the measure, and when the House voted on a version of the bill earlier this month, 48 Democrats supported it. A majority of adults in the United States favor deporting immigrants convicted of violent crimes, according to a recent poll by the NORC Center for Public Affairs Research and The Associated Press. However, only about 37% of U.S. adults favor deporting migrants in the country illegally who have not been convicted of a crime. “While the bill is not perfect, it sends a clear message that we think criminals should be deported,” said Rep. Tom Suozzi, a New York Democrat who has urged his party to support stricter enforcement of the law. immigration law. Under the bill, federal authorities would be required to detain any migrant arrested or charged with crimes such as shoplifting. The scope of the proposal was expanded in the Senate to also include those accused of assaulting a police officer or crimes that injure or cause the death of someone. The bill also gives state attorneys general standing to sue the federal government for damages caused by federal immigration decisions. This gives states new power in immigration policy when they have already been trying to counter presidential decisions under the Trump and Biden administrations. Democrats unsuccessfully tried to have that provision removed from the bill in the Senate, saying it would inject even more uncertainty and partisanship into immigration policy. Ultimately, even the Trump administration will likely struggle to implement the new requirements unless Congress follows up later this year with funding. Republicans are currently planning how to push their priorities through Congress through a party-line process known as budget reconciliation. They have estimated the cost of funding Trump’s border and deportation priorities at approximately $100 billion. Trump has “established the largest domestic logistics undertaking of our lifetimes, which is the deportation of the majority of aliens who are in the United States illegally,” said Ken Cuccinelli, who led U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services during the Trump’s first term, to a Senate panel recently. Cuccinelli noted that it would require an increase in immigration judges, prosecutors and other staff, but Trump has also paved the way for using military assets, bases and other resources to carry out mass deportations. The Department of Homeland Security has estimated that the Laken Riley Act would cost $26.9 billion in the first year to implement, including an increase of 110,000 ICE detention beds. Most Democrats criticized the lack of funding in the bill as evidence that it is a piecemeal approach that would do little to fix problems in the immigration system but would burden federal authorities with new requirements. “The authors of the bill stated that it would result in the arrest and detention of dangerous criminals, but it will not because it is a completely unfunded mandate,” said Democratic Senator Chris Murphy. Others expressed concerns that the bill would deprive migrants, including minors or beneficiaries of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, of due process rights. Senator Alex Padilla said federal authorities would now be forced to prioritize detaining migrants arrested for minor crimes such as shoplifting, rather than those who commit serious crimes. Overall, there is no evidence that migrants are more likely to commit violent crimes. Several studies have found that immigrants commit crimes at lower rates than those born in the United States. Groups that advocate for restrictive immigration policies dispute or dismiss those findings. But Republicans pointed to the bill’s namesake, Laken Riley, and how she was murdered by a Venezuelan migrant who had previously been arrested by local authorities but released while his … Read more

The White House disdains Spanish, others elevate it to promote Latin American art

LOS ANGELES — The use of Spanish is considered an act of rebellion and resistance in the United States. Now, more than ever, the language of Juan Rulfo, Gabriel García Márquez and Julio Cortázar will be a dissonant element, a language that the spouses Ivonne Guzman and Jorge Espinosa They have decided to elevate their venture that promotes art through books and records. On his first day as president, a few hours after his inauguration, Donald Trump closed the website and social networks in Spanish from the White House. However, these entrepreneurs use their digital platform, called The thinking junkto celebrate the literature and music produced in Spanish, betting on a reunion—in some—and discovery—in others—of the delight caused by art in this fertile language. “In general it is about dignifying, showing the joy and beauty of this language,” commented Ivonne. On the digital platform, Los trastos depensa, these entrepreneurs offer alternative music and literature in the United States. (Soudi Jiménez / Los Angeles Times en Español) This Ecuadorian couple launched on April 23, 2023, within the framework of the Book Dayits platform that now has a presence on Facebook and instagram. In part, this digital initiative responds to their personal tastes, but along the way they have realized that there are more Latin people with the same preferences in literature and music. The idea of ​​creating this website arose during the times of the pandemic, as a result of that unsatisfied need that they have been dealing with since they both settled in the United States. Jorge arrived with residency in 2011, while Ivonne did so in 2018 when she assumed her position as Consul General of Ecuador in Los Angeles. “We didn’t find a lot of things that are easily accessible in other countries,” said Jorge. If they wanted to acquire a book by the Argentine writer Ariana Harwicz, the Ecuadorian Mónica Ojeda, or the Spanish Irene Vallejo, they had to buy it on a trip they took to Quito, the Ecuadorian capital; or ask for any friendship that could bring them from their homeland. The same thing happened to them if they wanted to buy an Argentine rock album, or a Brazilian or Chilean artist. “There weren’t any, it was impossible to get them, it was like they didn’t exist,” he added. In their own words, they do not consider themselves experts; However, academic training and experience gives them knowledge and authority to speak about what they are doing. Ecuadorian journalist Ivonne Guzmán shows some of the books that were put on sale at the LéaLA book fair, held in September 2024 in Los Angeles. (Soudi Jiménez / Los Angeles Times en Español) For the last 31 years, Ivonne has practiced cultural journalism in her native country. She has been a reporter, editor and columnist at the newspaper The Commerce. He also has a master’s degree in research in history and is author of the book Social painting. Three women in the art world of the 1930samong other professional achievements. On the other hand, Jorge is a musician and has a bachelor’s degree in fine arts with an emphasis in painting and printmaking, as well as a master’s degree in education and is currently pursuing another master’s degree in sound art. To launch this venture, in 2022 they did a market study, they visited record stores and bookstores in Southern California, they talked to different people, they asked them where they got their books and music. By receiving a grant they applied for, they enabled the platform that sells new and used books, as well as compact discs and vinyl records. “This is a bit of facing what is there and seeing what works; We got records from Mercedes Sosa, Julio Jaramillo and Astor Piazzolla, as well as Aterciopelados from Colombia and Caifanes from Mexico. We emphasize artists from Ecuador, taking into account those who are outside the city of Quito,” Jorge explained. Among the books they have for sale on their portal are those by Ecuadorian María Fernanda Ampuero and Daniela Alcívar Bellolio, Argentine Leila Guerriero and Colombian Pilar Quintana, among other authors. (Soudi Jiménez / Los Angeles Times en Español) In literature, the bet is to have books like those written by the Ecuadorian María Fernanda Ampuero and Daniela Alcívar Bellolio, the Argentine Leila Guerriero and the Colombian Pilar Quintana, to name a few examples. They are also interested in offering copies of graphic novels, essays, novels and short stories by prestigious authors. Along these same lines, the public can suggest a book or an album; If the person is patient, these entrepreneurs can get it and send it to any city in the United States. At this time, delivery takes time because only the two of them select and renew their catalog. They themselves take the orders to the postal service. “The nice thing is that we are bringing more indie, newer, smaller publishers; We have things that you can’t get easily and that Amazon doesn’t have either, that’s the difference,” Ivonne highlighted. These publishers are Ecuadorian, Spanish, Colombian and Argentine, which publish many of these books by unknown authors in the United States, but with wide recognition in Spain and Latin America. Jorge Espinosa shows a book about the Argentine musician Fito Páez. (Soudi Jiménez / Los Angeles Times en Español) Despite the position recently adopted by the White House, Spanish is moving forward at a steady pace. Currently more than 600 million people speak this language in the world. In the United States, 67.6% of the 63.7 million Latinos use Spanish at home, that is, more than 43 million people, according to the 2024 report from the Cervantes Institute. This interest in this language was noticeable at the last LéaLA book fair in Spanish, held in September 2024. These entrepreneurs sold almost half of their catalog, there they found many learners of Spanish and people who are competent or who are native speakers who seek alternative literature and music. For this reason … Read more

US House approves immigration detention law that could be the first that Trump enacts

WASHINGTON— The US House of Representatives on Wednesday gave final approval to a bill that requires the detention of migrants who are in the country without permission and who have been accused of theft and violent crimes, the first measure that President Donald Trump can enact it, after Congress—with some bipartisan support—moved quickly in line with the president’s plans to toughen measures against illegal immigration. The passage of the Laken Riley Act, named after a Georgia nursing student who was murdered last year by a Venezuelan, shows how dramatically the political debate over immigration has shifted to the right following Trump’s election victory. . Immigration policy has often been one of the most entrenched issues in Congress, but a crucial group of 46 politically vulnerable Democrats joined Republicans to pass the strict proposal by a vote count of 263 in favor and 156 against. . “For decades, it has been nearly impossible for our government to agree on solutions to problems at our border and within our country,” said Republican Senator Katie Britt. He noted that it is likely to be the “most significant immigration bill” that Congress has passed in nearly three decades. However, the bill will require a massive increase in the capabilities of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), but does not include any new funding. Meanwhile, the new president has issued a series of executive orders aimed at sealing the border with Mexico to immigration and ultimately deporting millions of migrants who lack permanent legal status in the United States. On Wednesday, Trump also canceled refugee resettlement and his administration has said it intends to prosecute local law enforcement officials who do not comply with his new immigration policies. Republican congressional leaders have made clear that they intend to follow the same path, although their biggest challenge will be finding a way to approve funding to actually implement Trump’s strict plans. “What he’s doing is starting what will ultimately be our legislative agenda,” said House Speaker Mike Johnson. House Republicans initially passed the legislation last year with the support of 37 Democrats in a move intended as a political rebuke to then-President Joe Biden’s handling of the southern border. He then languished in the Democratic-controlled Senate. This year, Republicans, now in control of both houses of Congress, have made this their top priority. When it came before the Senate, 12 Democrats voted in favor of the measure, and when the House voted on a version of the bill earlier this month, 48 Democrats supported it. A majority of adults in the United States favor deporting immigrants convicted of violent crimes, according to a recent poll by the NORC Center for Public Affairs Research and The Associated Press. However, only about 37% of U.S. adults favor deporting migrants in the country illegally who have not been convicted of a crime. “While the bill is not perfect, it sends a clear message that we think criminals should be deported,” said Rep. Tom Suozzi, a New York Democrat who has urged his party to support stricter enforcement of the law. immigration law. Under the bill, federal authorities would be required to detain any migrant arrested or charged with crimes such as shoplifting. The scope of the proposal was expanded in the Senate to also include those accused of assaulting a police officer or crimes that injure or cause the death of someone. The bill also gives state attorneys general standing to sue the federal government for damages caused by federal immigration decisions. This gives states new power in immigration policy when they have already been trying to counter presidential decisions under the Trump and Biden administrations. Democrats unsuccessfully tried to have that provision removed from the bill in the Senate, saying it would inject even more uncertainty and partisanship into immigration policy. Ultimately, even the Trump administration will likely struggle to implement the new requirements unless Congress follows up later this year with funding. Republicans are currently planning how to push their priorities through Congress through a party-line process known as budget reconciliation. They have estimated the cost of funding Trump’s border and deportation priorities at approximately $100 billion. Trump has “established the largest domestic logistics undertaking of our lifetimes, which is the deportation of the majority of aliens who are in the United States illegally,” said Ken Cuccinelli, who led U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services during the Trump’s first term, to a Senate panel recently. Cuccinelli noted that it would require an increase in immigration judges, prosecutors and other staff, but Trump has also paved the way for using military assets, bases and other resources to carry out mass deportations. The Department of Homeland Security has estimated that the Laken Riley Act would cost $26.9 billion in the first year to implement, including an increase of 110,000 ICE detention beds. Most Democrats criticized the lack of funding in the bill as evidence that it is a piecemeal approach that would do little to fix problems in the immigration system but would burden federal authorities with new requirements. “The authors of the bill stated that it would result in the arrest and detention of dangerous criminals, but it will not because it is a completely unfunded mandate,” said Democratic Senator Chris Murphy. Others expressed concerns that the bill would deprive migrants, including minors or beneficiaries of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, of due process rights. Senator Alex Padilla said federal authorities would now be forced to prioritize detaining migrants arrested for minor crimes such as shoplifting, rather than those who commit serious crimes. Overall, there is no evidence that migrants are more likely to commit violent crimes. Several studies have found that immigrants commit crimes at lower rates than those born in the United States. Groups that advocate for restrictive immigration policies dispute or dismiss those findings. But Republicans pointed to the bill’s namesake, Laken Riley, and how she was murdered by a Venezuelan migrant who had previously been arrested by local authorities but released while … Read more

The “Finnish trick” to insulate your house from the cold by hand sounds great. Has major leaks

We all know those videos that started on Facebook and reached TikTok of fixes or repairs in less than five minutes. Some were useful, others logic itself told you that it couldn’t be like that. In this line and with the arrival of the cold, ingenuity sharpens, last winter the trick was simple: Use a plastic film that adheres to the window frame and is sealed with tape, creating an additional layer of insulation. However, they have now changed it to a Finnish trick that uses bubble wrap. Finnish trick. The trick consists of using bubble wrap as insulation for windows during winter. By spraying water on the glass and placing the smooth side of the plastic, the bubbles act as a layer of air that improves thermal insulation, reducing cold entry and heat loss. It’s a cheap and easy solution, although visibility will be somewhat blurry. You can keep it all winter if placed correctly. But is it safe or recommended? A video taken from social networks must be taken with a grain of salt, because we do not know if it really works. In this case, the trick can offer A temporary, economical and easy solution to improve the insulation in windows. In this Finnish trick, the efficiency lies in the layer of air trapped inside the bubbles, which acts as a thermal insulator. However, this method is not a long-term option and can become damaged over time if not installed properly. Along those same lines, the use of plastic and poor installation can cause humidity between the plastic and the window, favoring the appearance of mold. In addition, you have to seal the material with tape, which can cause air leaks. Although the technique may be useful as a quick or temporary solution, it should not be considered a replacement for more effective and permanent methods of isolation. Alternatives without reforms. Among the different options, the most popular is the use of thermal insulation window films, which offer a more resistant barrier to the cold without compromising visibility. These easy-to-install films cling to windows and create an insulating layer of air, but unlike bubble wrap, they are thinner and less prone to damage. In the same line is the sealing of windows and doors with weather stripping or special tapes that prevent air leaks. For their part, without the need to carry out a renovation, there are thermal curtains, which can be a simple solution to keep the heat inside the rooms, since they are designed to block the cold outside and maintain the inside temperature. Invest money. Now if your goal is to continue improving your home, then install double-glazed windows, because they offer superior insulation and reduce heat loss and the entry of outside noise. And if you are going to continue investing, another alternative is gas condensing boilers, which can reduce energy consumption while reducing CO2 emissions. The impact of plastic. While the hacks circulating on TikTok, like this one from Finland, may seem like clever and inexpensive solutions to dealing with the cold, it’s important to consider their environmental impact. Excessive use of plastic, even in small quantities, contributes to the growing waste problem. For this reason, although these ideas may be effective in the short term, we must be responsible when using it and think about the long-term environmental impact. Image | Unsplash and Unsplash Xataka | A kick forward of 75 days: the extension that Trump has granted to TikTok is pure uncertainty

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