Oscar Ivan Zuluaga, a former finance minister who came close to winning the 2014 election, was charged with fraud, illicit enrichment and falsification of documents
The catastrophic collapse of a dam in southern Ukraine has made Kyiv worried that Russia might stage an attack on the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant to foment panic and quell Ukrainian advances on the frontline
The assessment from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence released Monday says Iran has moved to increase its capacity to produce an atomic bomb since 2020 but has stopped short of that so far
Storms are forming in a warmer atmosphere, making extreme rainfall a reality right now. The additional warming that scientists predict is coming will only make it worse
The Mexican government has done little to stem the violence around the state, while local business owners demand greater collaboration with the US
They don’t like their idols smoking or dating older people. They hate alcohol and drugs and find it hard to see sex as anything but evil. They are prudish teenagers on a mission to save the world’s morality
The country’s political discourse has forgotten the most important cause of violence: isolation. A collective loneliness has been feeding on the economic, social and political exclusion of the grandchildren of immigrants
The boycott of Elizabeth Gilbert’s new novel raises the question: has the cult of rankings and recommendations gotten out of hand?
Gutierrez launched his campaign focusing on resources for rural Texas and telling his immigrant story while making his way through Uvalde
The city is developing a space nearby with tents and temporary restroom facilities as an alternative
Wembanyama’s final numbers from two games: 36 points, 20 rebounds, eight blocks and three assists on 41% shooting from the floor
Lillard’s trade request became publicly known on July 1, the first full day of free agency in the NBA
“Dead Reckoning,” as the “Part One” in the full title suggests, is another action franchise going epic with several-part arcs