Xataka has just unveiled its much-anticipated newsletter, ‘Caras B’ , a refreshing antidote to the seriousness of everyday news. Each week, this newsletter will take readers on a fascinating journey through five unusual stories. In a world filled with urgent headlines and stressful events, ‘Caras B’ promises to be a delightful escape, allowing you to disconnect and savor curiosities you might not encounter elsewhere.
What to Expect from ‘Caras B’
The premise behind ‘Caras B’ is simple yet engaging: it shifts focus from typical news coverage to spotlight quirky, strange, or curious tales that rarely make the headlines. Think of it as a mini-vacation for your mind, packed into just ten minutes of reading. Whether it’s delving into a medieval manuscript attributed to Satan himself or exploring the bizarre history behind the prohibition of sliced bread, ‘Caras B’ serves up intrigue that allows you to reflect on the peculiarity of our shared human existence.
Curiosities Await
Each issue will highlight stories that capture the imagination—ranging from the perplexing invention of modern Chinese to the fascinating concept of multiple infinities within infinity. Each story is crafted to peak your interest and encourage deeper curiosity about the world around you.
Timing and Delivery
‘Caras B’ will be released every Saturday , bringing a moment of joy and wonder to kick off your weekend. The goal is clear: to discover unexplored, fascinating aspects of history and culture without demanding too much of your time.
Join the Fun
The newsletter will be signed off by a member of the Xataka team, who will guide you through these curious tales. So, set your calendars and prepare for an enjoyable Saturday treat delivered right to your inbox.
Other Xataka Xtra Newsletters
‘Caras B’ is just one of three newsletters included in the Xataka Xtra subscription plan, enhancing your overall experience with exclusive content. Here’s a brief look into the other two offerings:
- Chip War (weekly, every Monday): Dive into the complex world of the semiconductor industry, covering rising tensions between the U.S. and China and the strategic decisions of key players like TSMC and Intel.
- Next X (biweekly, every other Thursday): This newsletter will focus on emerging trends in technology and science, addressing fields such as AI, quantum computing, and space exploration.
In conclusion, Xataka Xtra isn’t just about information; it’s about enriching your understanding of the world through diverse perspectives. Whether you are seeking peculiar tales or insightful analyses, this platform offers a wealth of knowledge just waiting to be explored.
