President Luis Abinader says air, sea, and land borders will remain shuttered ‘until necessary.’ It is a rare move, and could hit economies in both countries, though it will be most acutely felt in Haiti
Some alumni who remember a deadly shooting in 1995 now have children enrolled at their alma mater in Chapel Hill, where an associate professor was shot to death Aug. 28
Animal-to-human transplants attempts have failed for decades — the human immune system immediately destroyed foreign animal tissue. What’s new: trying pigs genetically modified so their organs are more humanlike
Democrats say the vote on Thursday to oust nonpartisan Wisconsin Elections Commission Administrator Meagan Wolfe was held improperly, and will go to court
Thursday’s indictment comes as congressional Republicans pursue an impeachment inquiry into the Democratic president, partly over his son’s business dealings
Aécio Lúcio Costa Pereira, 51, is the first of several participants in the uprising to be prosecuted
Speaking in Portuguese through an interpreter, Cavalcante revealed other details about his life on the run
The space agency released the findings after a yearlong study into UAPs (unidentified anomalous phenomena) in which experts warned that there is still not enough data to reach a scientific conclusion on the issue
DeSantis made the comments in an interview with CBS News that aired Wednesday night
The big rise in gas prices accounted for more than half of the inflation increase recorded in August
The Red Cross says there are still 4,200 migrants at the center, out of the 6,800 who reached the tiny tourist and fishing island
The resumption of abortions at clinics Monday in Milwaukee and Madison comes as the lawsuit challenging the state law continues in county court
Brazilian anthropologist Fernanda K. Martins — director of the Internet Lab research center — reflects on the subjects of inequality and digital regulation in one of the most hyper-connected countries in the world
Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease (EHD) has killed hundreds of cattle in Europe after being detected in November 2022
The Mauritshuis gallery in the Netherlands and the Humboldt Forum in Berlin have joined forces in an exhibition that addresses the looting of art that has sustained European collections for centuries
‘We believe in our work and we stand by it. It is not a documentary that whitewashes or justifies ETA,’ say the interviewers
Lawyers Sidney Powell and Kenneth Chesebro will get a speedy trial beginning Oct. 23, while Donald Trump and 16 others will be tried later. The judge cited the tight timetable, among other issues, as a factor in his decision
Manufacturers scrutinized leaks of the phone design for months to be ready for its launch
With a government shutdown looming, McCarthy is confronting the same stubborn problem that has driven Republicans before him from the speaker’s job: trying to lead a ruptured GOP majority
Teachers are crying out for greener playgrounds and outdoor spaces where pupils can connect with the learning potential of the plant world. More plants and less cement is the right formula for friendly and sustainable schools
Israel’s lead negotiator of the 30-year-old agreement is an optimist, but warns that the country’s leaders can either lead it ‘to peace or war’
The Labor Department said Thursday that its producer price index — which measures inflation before it hits consumers — increased 1.6% last month from a year earlier
The famous journalist Walter Isaacson has had access to the magnate and his entourage for hundreds of hours. His biography lauds Musk’s achievements and addresses his mental health and family issues, especially with one of his 10 children who is trans because of the ‘woke mind virus’
The sanctions package also aims to hobble the development of Moscow’s energy sector and future sources of cash, including Arctic natural gas projects, as well as mining and factories producing and repairing Russian weapons
According to psychologists, psychopathic traits are very common in successful leaders, since their own disorder helps them thrive
The world’s most-used search engine now blurs images that it classifies as explicit and has made it easier to remove sensitive photos published without permission