María Pombo and Ana Obregón are connected by a controversial matter | en.edatv.news, Europa Press LIFESTYLE "Socialité" exposes Ana Obregón's embarrassing behavior with María PomboTelecinco's program has exposed Ana Obregón's attitude with the renowned influencer18/01/2025 18:27:00h by María Merino Socialité has launched one of its most controversial exclusives by uncovering questionable behavior by Ana Obregón toward influencer María Pombo The events date back to the filming of an advertising campaign in 2022 where both shared the set with other well-known figures like Bertín Osborne and Omar Montes according to what was revealed by the Telecinco program Ana allegedly starred in an episode that left the team in a state of tension and María in an uncomfortable position The statements of a crew member have uncovered what was until now a secret about the veteran actress's haughty attitude "At a moment when they both had to sit at a table there was no way Obregón would sit on the side we told her She said that was her bad side and that María should switch Socialité has discovered Ana Obregón's B-side | TelecincoThe situation escalated to the point that Pombo despite her position as one of the most recognized influencers It's something she didn't even try to hide during the recording." This behavior has caused a flood of criticism was left in a vulnerable position against the veteran actress's attitude The revelations of Socialité haven't been limited to the case of María Pombo The program also recounted another episode that occurred in 2022 this time during the filming of a Christmas video for Canary television Ana Obregón worked alongside singer Nia Correia who allegedly was a victim of equally questionable behavior According to the testimonies collected by the program, the ex of Alessandro Lequio treated the young artist disdainfully even making her cry with her words and gestures Although she has denied these accusations several times both the singer and other team members have corroborated the events One of the presenters who participated in the project recounted how the situation deeply affected her These episodes have painted an image of Ana that contrasts with her usual media projection It seems she isn't the endearing figure she always tries to portray The revelation by Socialité about Obregón's behavior toward Pombo highlights that even the most established figures generate controversy raise questions about treatment in the professional field and the importance of humility This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks The action you just performed triggered the security solution There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page TCR car sets quickest time overall in red flag-affected qualifying at The Glen… TCR cars set the two quickest times overall in qualifying for tomorrow’s Sahlen’s 120 at The Glen after GS qualifying ended under a red flag Mat Pombo not only scored his third class pole of the season but was quickest among all IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge competitors in his No 37 LA Honda World Racing Honda Civic FL5 TCR It was 0.732 seconds clear of second-placed Chris Miller in the No 17 Unitronic/JDC-Miller Motorsports Audi RS 3 LMS TCR 72 Murillo Racing Mercedes-AMG GT4 of Kenny Murillo third quickest with a 1:55.934 lap as IMSA is expected to re-order the field according to the fastest GS cars followed by TCR entries The 15-minute GS qualifying session was red-flagged with nine minutes to go when the No 59 KohR Motorsports Ford Mustang GT4 of Bob Michaelian crashed in Turn 5 with officials having thrown an early flag to the session Unlike WeatherTech SportsCar Championship qualifying Pilot Challenge rules state there is no minimum amount of green flag run time needed for the session to be made official The Sahlen’s 120 at The Glen is set to get underway Saturday at 3:35 p.m EDT with live coverage on Peacock and IMSA Radio RESULTS: Qualifying John Dagys is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of Sportscar365. 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By Robin Bravender | 07/29/2015 07:19 AM EDT Richard Pombo — an ex-congressman adored by industry and reviled by greens — will now loom large over the House Natural Resources Committee’s hearing room The portrait of the former California GOP lawmaker who led the committee for a stint during the George W was unveiled last night in a ceremony in the Longworth House Office Building Pombo’s likeness will join those of a host of other former chairmen adorning the room GOP lawmakers and former Pombo staffers were among the dozens of people who gathered last night at the ceremonial unveiling Attendants were treated to beer and California wine and hors d’oeuvres including meatballs House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) recalled Pombo being "tenacious" when he was first running for Congress "He won the seat and got here and was just as tenacious," Boehner said Even as Pombo was preparing to leave the House and here he was on the floor of the House pushing for drilling on the outer continental shelf." Some of his colleagues were packing up he’s still pushing until the last moment." chairman of the House Select Committee on Intelligence remembered getting a call from Pombo a few months into his first term as a congressman Pombo rang Nunes at home and said he needed to join a trip to Alaska [Montana GOP Rep.] Denny Rehberg and like nobody else." They landed on Alaska’s North Slope and the tires had frozen That was a testament to Pombo’s commitment Natural Resources Chairman Rob Bishop (R-Utah) also praised his former colleague "You have to be nice to me because I still get to decide where this is actually hung." but we were going to fight and we were going to do what was right." "because that’s me." Perched on the edge of a desk Pombo sports a button-down shirt without a tie and has a hat in hand Featured with him in the portrait are longhorns an oil rig and a blanket that was given to him by a tribal chairman that embodies what the committee was and it embodies all the work that we did over the years," he said Pombo was elected to Congress in 1992 and held the gavel of the Natural Resources panel (then known as the Resources Committee) from 2003 until he was ousted in the 2006 election Green groups were central in the effort to defeat Pombo in 2006 Environmentalists waged attacks on the industry champion Pombo enraged conservationists by proposing legislation to sell roughly a quarter of the land managed by the National Park Service pushing to loosen restrictions on the sale of federal lands to mining companies backing drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and attempting to amend the Endangered Species Act The Sierra Club dubbed him an "eco-thug." 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Website development by Digitale Zaken — It has been 50 years since two scientists found landmark evidence for the Big Bang theory The two scientists eventually found a cosmic fog that permeates the universe in every direction it is a signature of the Big Bang that formed just after the universe began 13.8 billion years ago When Wilson and Penzias started using the horn antenna it registered higher-than-expected temperatures they thought pigeon droppings on the inside of the antenna caused the anomaly Wilson and Penzias cleaned out the antenna and sent the pigeons to a bird fancier The pigeons then came back and started nesting inside the instrument again the birds were shot to keep them from continuing to nest in the antenna After ruling out pigeon poop as a possible cause for the higher-than-expected temperature Wilson and Penzias landed on their landmark theory that the cosmic microwave background radiation There was no eureka moment for Wilson and Penzias "There was no 'aha' moment with this discovery There was a long period of trying to get to the bottom of our problem," Wilson said here at the Harvard Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics on Feb "The importance of the discovery really only became clear over time It became clear as theory was developed and as receivers got better so that one could look farther into the background and see something more than just a completely featureless picture." The whole early universe could have been habitable "My expectation is that this would be primitive life," Loeb said "Big Bang" doesn't necessarily refer to the beginning of the universe The term "Big Bang" doesn't always refer to the same time in the history of the universe Many scientists think that the Big Bang references the violent beginning of the universe and everything in it; however The term "Big Bang" "is a bit vague," Guth said "People use it in all different ways," he added "Some people use 'Big Bang' to mean the ultimate origin of the universe I usually think of inflation as the precursor of the Big Bang defining Big Bang as the period of enormous expansion that we study." Because the universe seems to be expanding at an increasing rate observers will not be able to see any other galaxies from Earth or any other spot in the Milky Way and the galaxies that are farther away look like they are moving more quickly than ones that are closer "We will see distant galaxies moving away from us but their speed is increasing with time," Loeb said a distant galaxy will reach the speed of light What that means is that even light won't be able to bridge the gap that's being opened between that galaxy and us There's no way for extraterrestrials on that galaxy to communicate with us once their galaxy is moving faster than light relative to us." At some point in the distant future, every galaxy will be farther than what observers can see from Earth making it impossible for scientists to observe them "That's an outcome of the accelerated expansion of the universe," Loeb said "All the galaxies that we currently see will eventually run away from us at a speed greater than the speed of light and we won't be able to see their whereabouts after this time." Join our Space Forums to keep talking space on the latest missions, night sky and more! And if you have a news tip, correction or comment, let us know at: community@space.com. she has floated in weightlessness on a zero-gravity flight felt the pull of 4-Gs in a trainer aircraft and watched rockets soar into space from Florida and Virginia She also served as Space.com's lead space entertainment reporter astronomy and commercial spaceflight.  Miriam has also presented space stories during live interviews with Fox News and other TV and radio outlets Tennessee where she and her family would take trips to dark spots on the outskirts of town to watch meteor showers every year She loves to travel and one day hopes to see the northern lights in person Miriam is currently a space reporter with Axios James Webb Space Telescope captures thousands of galaxies in a cosmic 'feast' (image) Astronomers gaze into 'dark nebula' 60 times the size of the solar system (video)