A church in Mexico is selling plots of land in heaven for $100 per square meter, claiming divine permission. The offer, promoted via an elaborate brochure and various payment methods, has gained attention on social media. A TikTok influencer reports millions of dollars in sales, dubbing it the “biggest real estate deal on the planet.” Similar scams have occurred, including a Zimbabwean pastor selling “tickets to heaven” and a Ugandan pastor convincing followers to sell their assets for heavenly purchases.
Reggaeton Royalty, Chencho Corleone at Rebel in Toronto Tomorrow
Toronto’s Latin music scene is about to turn up as Chencho Corleone takes the stage on March 6 at REBEL. Known as one of the architects of modern reggaeton, Chencho helped shape the genre as half of the iconic duo Plan B, delivering timeless hits that still dominate...






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