Blogger Vladlen Tatarsk, who had supported the fighting in Ukraine and was speaking at a patriotic discussion event, was killed in the blast
The electric car, SUV and heavy truckmaker said it delivered 422,875 vehicles worldwide from January to March, up from just over 310,000 a year ago
The move would likely raise oil prices, further straining relations between Riyadh and Washington as the world copes with inflation fueled in part by the war in Ukraine
Hutchinson is the first Republican to enter the presidential race since Trump became the only former U.S. president to ever face criminal charges
The Salvadoran president has appointed two U.S. crypto investors to lead the country’s National Bitcoin Office, as the IMF issues more warnings about the country’s so-called volcano bonds
The chronobiology researcher staunchly defends rest as an essential component of health
While some claim that you’re as young as you feel, others criticize those who don’t act their age. Psychologists share their take on the subject
Japan’s Foreign Minister Yoshimasa Hayashi is making a two-day visit to China, becoming Japan’s first diplomat to make the trip in more than three years as frictions grow between the countries
Mexican women face a scenario that resembles the U.S., where more than a dozen states – including Texas — have imposed sweeping abortion bans
Historian Enzo Traverso’s book is a cultural and intellectual examination of 19th- and 20th- century revolutions. Here is an A-Z of the highlights
More than seven years later, Republicans are still trying to figure out how to campaign against the former president
Authorities haven’t shared any evidence linking Audrey Hale’s gender identity to the motive for the attack, which killed three children and three adults at The Covenant School last week
Blame geography for the United States getting hit by stronger, costlier, more varied and frequent extreme weather than anywhere on the planet
Rejected by its voters, ostracized by its protesters and now rebuked by its jurors, the people of the Big Apple have one more thing to splash the former president’s name on: Indictment No. 71543-23
Many unknowns continue to shroud the figure of the German designer. Now, the questions that surround him are providing fodder for movies and series, as well as an exhibition that seeks to extol his understated artistic side
Both justice and peace appear to be only remote possibilities today, and the conflicting relationship between the two is a quandary at the heart of a March 17 decision by the International Criminal Court to seek the Russian leader’s arrest
Over 2,400 candidates from 22 parties were vying for the 200 seats in the Nordic country’s parliament, the Eduskunta
The case against the former president is spurring far-right talk of a coming civil war, and is set to define the 18 months leading up to the 2024 presidential election
The Vatican on Saturday said Francis would preside at the Holy Week ceremonies, which culminate with Easter Sunday Mass in the square on April 9
She sold her first piece when she was a teenager, met Andy Warhol, collaborated with Jenny Holzer and saw her art reach museums like the Whitney in New York
News organizations that report from Russia are wondering about the risks after a Wall Street Journal reporter was arrested on espionage charges there
They’re around 50-years-old, they have gray hair, their bodies aren’t sculpted and their attractiveness is as physical as it is emotional and intellectual. The erotic myth of the fascinating older man has been reborn on TikTok
General health checks are unlikely to be beneficial, researchers say; even basic blood tests can lead to unnecessary interventions or treatments
‘Mean Streets,’ ‘The Exorcist,’ ‘The Sting,’ ‘Day for Night,’ ‘Amarcord,’ ‘American Graffiti’ and ‘The Spirit of the Beehive’ celebrate half a century
Aides are mindful that Donald Trump has just been indicted, and they say Biden will look to time his announcement to a point when he won’t share the political spotlight with the Republican
In Italy, the Spanish filmmaker Juan Manuel Chumilla-Carbajosa discovered 197 pictures and an original script that belonged to Fellini. He has since documented what was the legendary Italian director’s only foray into the genre