Pope Francis reveals that Argentina’s government under Kirchner tried to put him in prison
‘They questioned all my actions during the dictatorship,’ said the Pontiff in a conversation with Jesuits in Hungary
‘They questioned all my actions during the dictatorship,’ said the Pontiff in a conversation with Jesuits in Hungary
The streets around a church in El Paso have been cleared of the thousands of migrants who had set up camp there, while immigration officials have issued hundreds of “Alien IDs” with instructions to show up in court at a later date
Faced with the stress and distractions of a world that constantly overwhelms us with noise (literal and otherwise), these types of environments have become the latest holy grail of well-being
Preparing food with heat drastically modified the anatomy and physiology of human beings and made us different from other animals, so much so that it’s no longer a choice: a strict raw diet implies health problems
With the end of Title 42, we explain how the program was used to deny entry to asylum seekers and migrants, and what will happen after it expires
John Chuldenko talks to EL PAÍS about the record selection, which includes albums by Janis Joplin, Bob Dylan and Joni Mitchell
Former paramilitary chief Salvatore Mancuso has assured Colombian authorities that the remains of hundreds of bodies – disappeared during the country’s internal armed conflict – can be found along the border with Venezuela
The patch named Viaskin aims for treatment absorbed through the skin. Researchers reported that toddlers who wore a daily patch for a year could safely eat a few peanuts
The New York Republican whose biography began to unravel after his election last fall, is accused of duping donors, stealing campaign funds, lying to Congress and cheating to collect unemployment benefits he didn’t deserve
The popular opposition leader was dragged from a courtroom and ordered held for another eight days on new corruption charges, outraging his supporters and deepening the country’s political turmoil
The measure signed Wednesday is part of DeSantis’ plan to harden Florida’s immigration laws. DeSantis regularly heaves criticism on federal border policy and takes a hard-right stance geared toward Republican primary voters
This new film gives audiences time to learn more about the device’s legacy and the two amiable but bumbling nerds who teamed up with a hard-nosed, profane business executive to plant the seeds for the mobile computing revolution
The Public Service Loan Forgiveness program is open to teachers, librarians, nurses, public interest lawyers, military members and other public workers. It cancels a borrower’s remaining student debt after 10 years of public interest work, or 120 monthly payments