A shocking video of an officer firing at and killing a delivery driver of north African descent triggered nationwide protests
The late Queen Elizabeth II made only a handful of trips to the All England Club during her 70-year reign. Her last appearance in the Royal Box was in 2010
Only in the mid-19th century does the U.S. flag become a permanent fixture at the White House, scholars believe
The Russian Defense Ministry said in the new incident four drones were downed by air defenses on the outskirts of Moscow and one was jammed and forced down
The shooting happened just hours after the end of the Independence Day celebration called ComoFest in a historically Black neighborhood
Israel struck the camp early Monday in an operation it said was aimed at destroying and confiscating weapons. Palestinian health officials said 11 people have been killed and dozens wounded
Secret Service agents were doing routine rounds on Sunday when they found the white powder in an area accessible to tour groups
Champion Joey “Jaws” Chestnut is in search of a 16th title in the men’s division
Tuesday was Putin’s first multilateral summit since an armed rebellion rattled Russia and comes as he is eager to show that the West has failed to isolate Moscow over its 2022 invasion of Ukraine
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that “there have been certain contacts on the subject, but we don’t want them to be discussed in public”
A new center delves into marijuana culture, education, history, beneficial properties and US government policies
In its sixth season, Charlie Brooker’s series turns back to the darkness of the irrational past, reflecting what the fragmentary, individual, and thoughtless present is leading to: the degeneration of consciousness
Research by the Hohenems Jewish Museum reconstructs the flight of thousands of refugees from the Third Reich on the Austria-Switzerland border
According to the latest survey by the CID-Gallup firm, 56% of Nicaraguans disapprove of the government, while only 16% of respondents support the Sandinistas
Dani Lasa, the chef who led R&D at Spain’s celebrated restaurant Mugaritz, embarks on a project that combines molecular cooking with sports nutrition to provide the staggering amounts of energy that elite riders consume in each stage
The Reserve Bank has lifted the cash rate 12 times since May last year to reduce inflation to a target range of 2% to 3%
Over 300 peace signatories and their families have left Vista Hermosa after being threatened by dissidents. Two members of the community were murdered in May
Instagram users will be able to keep their user names and follow the same accounts on the new app, according to screenshots displayed on the App Store listing
The suspension of federal student loan payments, which took effect at the height of the pandemic in 2020, expires late this summer
The parade features a wide range of participants, including military bands, marching units, drill teams, floats, and various performers
EL PAÍS has put together a collection of various icons of cruelty — hailing from cinema, literature and comic books — to craft a portrait of the ideal nemesis. We take a look at why the public adores these villains even more than heroes
The ‘Nine-dash-line’ that shows China’s claim over the area shows up briefly in the film. The Vietnamese government’s decision leaves 100 million people without access to one of the most anticipated premieres of the season
The two billionaires are negotiating a fight to resolve their differences over Meta’s forthcoming Twitter competitor. Experts say it’s a classic case of toxic masculinity
New York State’s ban on gas-powered cookers and boilers in new buildings has Republicans riled up and fighting to ‘Save Our Kitchens’
The crisis in Russia over Wagner’s mutiny has revealed the complex network of troops working in and outside of the country. The Kremlin helped create a system that has now turned against him
Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg increased their net worth by $96.6 billion and $58.9 billion, respectively, thanks to rising share prices on the Nasdaq