If You Grew Up in the 1950s

If You Grew Up in the 1950s

For children growing up between the 1950s and 1970s, metal roller skates symbolized freedom, independence, and belonging. Strapped over everyday shoes, they turned sidewalks and streets into playgrounds where children roamed freely with little adult supervision. Falls, scraped knees, and bruises were part of the experience, worn as badges of resilience rather than setbacks. Putting…

When children drift away: that sile

When children drift away: that sile

Emotional distance between parents and adult children often begins quietly, without obvious conflict. At first, it’s easy to dismiss the silence as busyness or changing routines. Over time, though, weeks pass without real connection, conversations shrink to brief exchanges, and family moments feel rushed. The separation doesn’t come from a lack of love, but from…

MASSIVE ACCIDENT Just happened: chaos and c

MASSIVE ACCIDENT Just happened: chaos and c

A deadly bus crash early Wednesday on Highway 57 in the Hermanas-Sabinas area left at least one person dead and several others injured, raising renewed concerns about road safety. Passenger bus 9132, traveling from Ciudad Acuña to Gómez Palacio, overturned at kilometer 68, prompting a rapid emergency response to assist injured and trapped passengers. Among…

This morning, children who were missing

This morning, children who were missing

Fear gripped the streets before sunrise. Parents waited by doors that never opened and phones that never rang, each passing minute stretching into unbearable uncertainty. Whispers spread as sirens cut through the darkness. Neighbors gathered in silence, clinging to hope while bracing for the worst. No one knew how the night would end. Then everything…