“Our condition does not silence our voice”: The incredible journey of Ana Victoria Espino de Santiago, the first lawyer with down syndrome

Ana Victoria Espino de Santiago, the world’s first lawyer with Down syndrome, defied societal limitations in Zacatecas, Mexico. Despite initial institutional barriers, she earned her law degree, driven by a passion to advocate for disability rights and representation. Ana now aims to enter politics to shape policies and create decision-making spaces for individuals with disabilities.

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Relationship term of the day: Zipcoding- What does this mean and how is it impacting the relationship statuses

Zip coding describes a relationship style where couples are together only when geographically close, acting single when apart. This trend prioritizes convenience and flexibility, allowing companionship without full emotional entanglement. However, it can lead to confusion and trust issues if boundaries aren’t clearly communicated and agreed upon by both partners.

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Psychologists have a name for what happened after Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce got engaged and Cambridge turned it into the 2025 Word of the Year

Parasocial interest spiked after Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce announced their engagement, and Cambridge Dictionary said those fan reactions helped shape its 2025 Word of the Year. Psychologists warned that the rise extends beyond celebrities, with influencers and AI driving deeper one-sided bonds. Here is why the trend defined the year.

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