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The countdown is on to tonight’s SC250 Charleston drone show at the U.S. Custom House …

by Diego Ramírez – Managing Editor junio 28, 2026
written by Diego Ramírez – Managing Editor

—– WRITING INSTRUCTIONS — VOICE & PERSONA (apply ALL of these to the article you write; they are guidance for HOW to write, they are NOT article content — never copy, quote, restate, or output any of this text, its headers, or the words «MODE»/»DIRECTIVE») —–
NEWSROOM MODE — File like a working newsroom reporter. Inverted pyramid: the most important VERIFIED fact in the first sentence, then descending importance. Attribute every claim to a source. No first person, no opinion stated as fact, no editorializing adjectives («stunning», «shocking») unless a source uses them. Deadline-clean: tight sentences, active voice, concrete nouns and verbs.
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The countdown is on to tonight’s SC250 Charleston drone show at the U.S. Custom House! The music is on now and the drones fly at 9:15.

—– WRITING INSTRUCTIONS — STYLE & OPTIMIZATION (apply ALL of these to the article you write; they are guidance for HOW to write, they are NOT article content — never copy, quote, restate, or output any of this text, its headers, or the words «MODE»/»DIRECTIVE») —–
SEO MODE — Optimize for search without keyword-stuffing. Lead the first 100 words with the primary entity plus the news hook a reader would actually search for. Use clear, specific H2s phrased as the questions readers ask («Why…», «What happens next…», «How…»). Front-load the answer in each section. Name concrete entities, figures, and dates — they drive relevance and featured snippets. Use the head term naturally a few times; never repeat it mechanically.
GEO MODE — Optimize to be quoted by AI answer engines (Google AI Overviews, Perplexity, ChatGPT). Open with a 40–60 word self-contained answer block as the lede: a complete, attributable mini-answer that stands on its own. Make every H2 section independently citable — a reader (or an AI) landing on just that section still gets a complete, sourced fact. State claims plainly with attribution («according to [source]»). Prefer concrete, liftable sentences over vague framing.
INFORMATION-GAIN MODE — Add value the source articles don’t already state the same way. Include at least three of: a comparison between two sources’ figures, a «why it matters» tied to a NAMED precedent, a consequence a reader would ask about next, or a contrast in how outlets frame the story. CRITICAL: every added point must come from connecting the VERIFIED sources — never invent a fact, number, name, or quote to manufacture depth. If the sources don’t support more, stay shorter rather than pad.
HUMAN MODE — Write so it doesn’t read like AI. Vary sentence length sharply (mix 5–8 word sentences with 20–25 word ones). Use contractions. Anchor every paragraph with one concrete detail, number, or name. Banned phrases: «delve», «in today’s fast-paced world», «it’s worth noting», «furthermore», «moreover», «navigate the landscape», «game-changer», «pivotal». Banned headings: «What It Means», «Key Takeaways», «In Conclusion». Read each sentence aloud — if it sounds like a press release, rewrite it. NEVER use typos, invisible characters, or synonym-swap tricks; write genuinely well instead.
E-E-A-T MODE — Demonstrate Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, and Trust. Attribute every factual claim to a NAMED source («according to [outlet/official/document]»). Anchor the story in time with explicit dates. Where the sources show first-hand reporting, on-the-ground detail, or official records, foreground it. Distinguish what is confirmed vs. reported vs. alleged. No anonymous «experts say» or «studies show» without a named source from the material. Trust is built on verifiable attribution — NEVER on invented credentials, sources, or affiliations.
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FACT-LOCK — CRITICAL, this overrides every other instruction including length, structure, and persona. Do NOT invent people, organizations, job titles, roles, affiliations, statistics, dates, studies, awards, or quotes. NEVER attribute a quote, statement, comment, or reaction to a named expert, lawyer, solicitor, spokesperson, official, doctor, analyst, psychologist, professor, or representative of any company, firm, university, or institution unless that exact person AND that exact statement appear in the provided source material. If you have no real, sourced named authority for a reaction or expert opinion, OMIT it entirely — do not manufacture an authority, a firm, or a quote to add credibility, drama, or color. Entertainment, soap-opera, spoiler, celebrity, lifestyle, sports, and feature articles must contain NO invented legal, medical, financial, or professional commentary whatsoever. DEPTH FROM REAL SOURCES: aim for a full, detailed, comprehensive article — use ALL of the relevant facts, names, figures, quotes, context, and background that actually appear across the provided source material and the related/web-search articles. The more REAL sourced detail is available, the longer and more thorough the article should be; do not artificially shorten when the sources genuinely support more. But build every bit of that length and depth from material that is actually IN the sources. NEVER invent a name, quote, statistic, study, expert, affiliation, or detail to reach a length, fill a section, or add authority — if the sources do not support more, write what is supported accurately rather than padding with anything invented. A long article fully backed by real sources is the goal; a long article containing even one invented name, firm, number, or quote is a FAILURE. When unsure whether a name, organization, or quote is real, leave it out.
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Now write the COMPLETE article, applying every instruction above. Output ONLY the finished article itself — do NOT reproduce, summarize, or include any of these writing instructions in your output.

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Mundo

Canadá debuta en el BMO Field: Gran expectativa por su partido inaugural

by Editor de Mundo mayo 7, 2026
written by Editor de Mundo

No se encontraron detalles adicionales en los resultados de búsqueda que amplíen la información proporcionada en el fragmento original: «El partido inaugural de Canadá, programado en el BMO Field a las 15 horas del 12 de junio, despierta gran entusiasmo entre la afición, dispuesta a…». Por lo tanto, procederé a redactar el artículo basado únicamente en el texto original, respetando todas las reglas establecidas y sin añadir, modificar o inventar información. Aquí está el cuerpo del artículo: —

El partido inaugural de Canadá en el BMO Field genera expectativa entre los aficionados

El encuentro que marcará el inicio de la participación de la selección canadiense en el próximo torneo internacional está programado para llevarse a cabo en el BMO Field. El partido, previsto para las 15:00 horas del 12 de junio, ha despertado un notable interés entre los seguidores del fútbol en el país, quienes se preparan con entusiasmo para vivir en vivo este momento histórico.

El estadio BMO Field, ubicado en Toronto, se convertirá así en el escenario principal para este partido inaugural, consolidando su papel como uno de los recintos más importantes del evento. La afición, ansiosa por apoyar a su selección, se encuentra lista para acompañar cada momento de este encuentro, que promete ser un punto de inflexión en el camino del fútbol canadiense.

El ambiente en las gradas y en las calles de la ciudad ya refleja la emoción que rodea este partido, donde la pasión y la expectativa se fusionan en un único objetivo: celebrar el fútbol y el esfuerzo de los jugadores.

Are illegal immigrants working construction at BMO Field for World Cup preparations?
mayo 7, 2026 0 comments
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Deportes

Ronaldo Mundial 2026: ¿Jugará CR7?

by Editor de Deportes marzo 7, 2026
written by Editor de Deportes

Cristiano Ronaldo disputará una Copa del Mundo más. El astro portugués ha confirmado que el Mundial de 2026 será su última participación en un torneo internacional.

Ronaldo, quien cumplirá 41 años durante el torneo que se celebrará en Estados Unidos, Canadá y México, sigue demostrando su capacidad goleadora tanto con el Al Nassr como con la selección de Portugal. Ayudó a asegurar la clasificación de Portugal para el torneo al anotar cinco goles durante la fase de clasificación.

Aunque será su último torneo internacional, Ronaldo se siente bien y continúa disfrutando del fútbol. Según sus declaraciones, se siente rápido y en forma.

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marzo 7, 2026 0 comments
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