
Electa Navarrete, celebrity nutritionist: ‘When a patient cries during their appointment, you have managed to connect’
Among her patients are various Spanish celebrities whom she treats in a fully dedicated way

Among her patients are various Spanish celebrities whom she treats in a fully dedicated way

The North American country is already the main producer of this type of energy, which represented 40% of European gas consumption in 2022. It plans to multiply its production before the end of the decade

The Cuban-American entrepreneur reveals details of the negotiation with the Argentine star and promises more signings

Writer Alberto Manguel offers a personal guide to famous novels set during the summer and a personal list of great titles to enjoy during these months

The last installment of the saga starring Harrison Ford also marks the end of a way of viewing a genre that has fascinated entire generations

With the removal of the symbol from dozens of city halls, the much-criticized commercial use of the Pride flag has changed its connotation in a hostile environment of harassment and the rise of the far-right

The failed rebellion of Wagner’s mercenaries has shown the cracks in the Russian leader’s power. In addition to the war in Ukraine, the president faces international pressure, faltering domestic support and a bleak economic outlook

The term joins Nixonomics, Carternomics, Reaganomics and other similar phrases meant to link policies with the man in the Oval Office.

A bill aimed at banning drag shows in public places remains stalled in a state Senate committee with little prospect of advancing

From financial costs to personal costs, survivors from shootings in Uvalde, Colorado Springs, Las Vegas and Highland Park say a few tragic minutes have shifted their entire trajectories

Israel’s latest large-scale military raid into the Jenin refugee camp in the occupied West Bank had undeniable similarities with the second Palestinian uprising of the early 2000s

The new study is a state-by-state analysis of maternal deaths from 1999 to 2019 across five racial ethnic groups

The legendary Italian director reflects on the past, present, and future of classical music following his farewell concerts as conductor of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra

Gynecologist Guillermo Antiñolo is developing the first female medical genome according to women’s specific biological condition to be mothers

The Serbian tennis player has an 85.8% win rate on a grass court, surpassing Björn Borg, Pete Sampras and Rafael Nadal

Accelerometers record subtle changes in movement and sleep patterns, and this information could anticipate the disease long before it becomes evident

New research reveals that the organ’s control of voluntary actions is much more complex than we had imagined

The Gators announced plans Monday to hire an architect for the design of its revamped Florida Field, the first public step in a process that’s been ruminating for years

The flagpole would be 1,461 feet tall — the tallest in the world — and the proposal also envisions a village with living history museums, a 4,000-seat auditorium, restaurants and a monument

Lawyers for Civil Rights, a nonprofit based in Boston, filed the suit Monday on behalf of Black and Latino community groups in New England

The closure of retail businesses, increases in property crime and tech industry layoffs have all deepened the exodus from once-vibrant neighborhoods

The youngest member of the family has left the darkest chapters of his life behind and is now looking to carve out his own spot in the music industry

The deluge is on-track to top last year’s 22 million passports issued, the State Department says

Troops remained inside the Jenin refugee camp at midday Monday, pushing ahead with the largest operation in the area during more than a year of fighting

The court hardened its turn to the right at the end of the legal year, but oftentimes, the justices have also sought (and found) consensus

Biden faces only minor primary challengers in self-help author Marianne Williamson and anti-vaccine activist Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

The locals of Sonneberg are concerned about the social media calls for a boycott following the AfD’s win. The results have highlighted how dissatisfaction with the democratic system is growing in the east of the country