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“Más allá de extraordinario”: el mensaje de admiración de Shakira a Messi

Shakira se unió a las celebridades que han expresado su admiración por el futbolista Lionel Messi, luego de que él y la selección de Argentina derrotaran este miércoles a Inglaterra y consiguieran el pase a la final del Mundial 2026.

La colombiana compartió en sus historias de Instagram una fotografía del astro argentino y agregó un texto en inglés en el que escribió: “lo que Lionel Messi está haciendo es más allá de extraordinario”. Además, la intérprete destacó los valores del argentino y lo calificó como una persona “altamente comprometida” que desafía el tiempo y la adversidad. También afirmó que Messi está demostrando que una persona no se define por su edad ni por lo que los demás dicen de ella.

La superestrella de la música también aprovechó para mencionar a Antonella Roccuzzo. Dijo que está segura de que una mujer como ella, al lado de Messi, le da fuerza e inspiración al célebre futbolista.

Shakira ha sido vista en algunos partidos de la Copa del Mundo 2026 apoyando a Argentina. La colombiana estuvo en Dallas cuando la selección sudamericana se enfrentó a Austria y, unos días después, también apareció en el estadio de Miami para el partido contra Cabo Verde.

Shakira actualmente se prepara para ser una de las artistas que participarán en el espectáculo de medio tiempo del partido final del Mundial 2026, que se celebrará este domingo 19 de julio en el Estadio de Nueva York-Nueva Jersey. En el espectáculo también está previsto que participen Madonna, BTS, Justin Bieber, Gustavo Dudamel, Burna Boy, Coldplay junto con el coro PS22, así como los personajes de “Sesame Street” y “The Muppets”.

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Iceberg lettuce sold at Taco Bell linked to cyclospora outbreak

(CNN) — Shredded iceberg lettuce supplied by Taylor Farms and sold at some Taco Bell restaurants has been linked to a multistate outbreak of cyclosporiasis, a source familiar with the investigation said Thursday.Cases of the intestinal illness caused by a microscopic parasite are surging across the US, with nearly 7,000 cases confirmed or under investigation since May 1, according to data published Tuesday by the CDC. Confirmed cases alone are more than six times higher than they were at this time last year, and there have been at least 141 hospitalizations.The outbreak linked to the lettuce, however, is considered to be a regional one, centered in the Midwest.The CDC has identified at least 400 cases associated with the outbreak across four states – Michigan, Ohio, West Virginia and Kentucky – and the source told CNN that those states are where the affected Taco Bell locations are. However, they noted that the produce may have also gone to other places.The Michigan state health department has reported more than 4,300 cases of cyclospora during the outbreak investigation. Michigan said it has interviewed more than 1,000 people as part of its investigation and had previously noted that lettuce or salad greens may be a potential source for the outbreak.The state health department said that it “cannot say with certainty that every illness is linked to the same source of exposure” but that the concentrated, sharp increase in cases “strongly suggests that the vast majority of these illnesses are associated with the same outbreak.” This would make it the largest cyclospora outbreak in the US on record.Neither Taco Bell nor Taylor Farms has responded to CNN’s request for comment Thursday.Cyclosporiasis is not usually spread directly from person to person. Instead, people can become infected by consuming contaminated food or water. Previous outbreaks have been linked to fresh produce, the CDC says.People with cyclosporiasis may have symptoms that include watery diarrhea, cramping and bloating for weeks.Federal health officials said there are multiple investigations underway, some tied to the large outbreak in the Midwest, some involving single states and some involving cases not yet tied to any cluster.Taylor Farms supplies grocery stores and restaurants across the country, although it’s unclear exactly how many of its products and which locations may be affected.Taco Bell said Tuesday that it was removing some ingredients from its menu at some restaurant locations as a precaution.“While authorities continue their broader review, Taco Bell has voluntarily and temporarily removed limited ingredients at select restaurants as a precautionary measure,” Taco Bell Corp. said in a statement. “We will continue to closely monitor the situation and follow the guidance of public health authorities.”Taylor Farms produce has also been linked with previous illness outbreaks, including E. coli cases tied to slivered onions in 2024 and cyclospora cases linked with lettuce in 2013.The-CNN-Wire™ & © 2026 Cable News Network, Inc., a Warner Bros. Discovery Company. All rights reserved.
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