A Nazi-killing Heidi and a serial-killing Winnie the Pooh: Why have children’s classics become ultra-violent?
The release of classics into the public domain has prompted the subversive trend of making children’s storybook characters terrifying
The release of classics into the public domain has prompted the subversive trend of making children’s storybook characters terrifying
French psychiatrists Christophe André and François Lelord share some advice for effectively handling complex personalities
Cuddling and kissing children generates the release of feel-good hormones that promote relaxation and tranquility. Touch can also be the key to more confident and courageous adults
EL PAÍS is using a statistical model to determine the results of the soccer tournament. The probabilities will be updated every day following each game
The cost of a traditional turkey-based meal has skyrocketed by 20% in just one year, according to industry experts
A study estimates that 33 common pathogens were behind one in eight of all infection-related fatalities in 2019
In their first gala dinner since being appointed to their new positions, the Queen Consort and Princess of Wales specially selected jewelry in honor of the late monarch
EL PAÍS talks to one of the researchers of a new study that argues that the martial arts star may have succumbed to hyponatremia
Although recent polls suggest a majority is in favor of introducing checks to reduce reliance on Russian gas, the FDP liberals in the government coalition oppose curtailing what they view as an expression of personal freedom
Countries on NATO’s eastern flank are accelerating efforts to secure anti-aircraft systems to guard against similar future events due to the war in Ukraine
The leading actress of ‘Monica’ is the first trans actress to headline a competing film at the Venice Film Festival, where she has received overwhelming support
In the outskirts of Doha, a thousand dormitory rooms have been built for fans attending the soccer tournament. Some are missing window glass, and others are covered in a film of sand
A book by historian Paulina Bren tells the story of the legendary New York building that became synonymous with female freedom for most of the 20th century
From ice skating at Rockefeller Center to the million lights of Dyker Heights, the Big Apple offers plenty of options for an unforgettable trip with the whole family
Study of fossilized bacteria demonstrates how the first Neolithic farmers brought dietary changes