The Navy and Marine Corps are holding joint exercises at a time of heightened tensions with Beijing over the shooting down of a suspected Chinese spy balloon
The military service says the biggest hurdles to recruitment are more traditional ones: young people don’t want to die or get injured
A study of 130,150 songs finds that slow instrumentals are good antidotes for insomnia, but surprisingly, so are some faster-paced tunes
Hansen’s disease is one of humanity’s oldest afflictions but remains one of the most unknown, neglected and stigmatized, despite the fact that a cure has existed for 40 years. In 2021, the WHO recorded a 10% increase in cases — another side effect of the pandemic
The US president says he intends to stand for re-election, but is ‘not ready’ to make the decision yet
The ‘Daily Mail’ has confirmed that the Microsoft founder and the event organizer have been together for over a year
Recent discoveries add to the mounting evidence that the ancient relatives of ‘Homo sapiens’ were more sophisticated than previously thought
Turkish officials have detained or issued arrest warrants for some 130 people allegedly involved in the construction of buildings that toppled down and crushed their occupants
The legendary guerilla commander from the days of Nicaragua’s Sandinista Revolution spoke to EL PAÍS about her time as a political prisoner in Managua’s feared El Chipote jail