Processed foods have brought hypertension and diabetes to Brazil’s Arara villages
The head of the Yad Vashem Remembrance Center disavows the use of the symbol as ‘dishonoring the victims of the Holocaust and the state of Israel’
Pope Francis’s recent actions are sparking renewed interest in writings by early Christians that emphasize the importance of women in the Church
There’s nothing better than José Alfredo’s ‘rancheras’ to understand Mexico and the Mexicans. On the 50th anniversary of his death, a festival in his hometown celebrates his legacy
A lack of regulation and a fashion for drinking this fermented tea has led many brands to sell vinegary soft drinks as if they were the real deal
Safety becomes the biggest worry for the population of the Mexican city. Citizens are receiving food and water in dribs and drabs, while the Army tries to take control after the hurricane
Lawmakers and dignitaries convened in parliament for a ceremony filled with pageantry in which Leonor de Borbón swore to uphold the Spanish Constitution, paving the way for her future role as queen
The cult cosmetics firm turns nine years old and begins a new stage without Emily Weiss, its famous founder. A new book examines its origins and analyzes how it became a phenomenon
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak hosts a two-day summit focused on frontier AI. About 100 officials from 28 countries, including U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris, will attend
While much attention has focused on clearing the names of those put to death in Salem, most of those caught up in witch trials throughout the 1600s have largely been ignored
After a writing career of over 60 years, the Nobel Prize winner says goodbye with a story in which fiction is inserted into an essay about criolla music as a magical national solution for the country’s disunity and inequality
Compared with a year ago, compensation growth slowed to 4.3% from 4.5% in the second quarter. Still, that is faster than the rate of inflation
The room was used to store coal until 1955, and then sealed closed and forgotten for decades. A theory says that Michelangelo hid in the tiny space from ‘the wrath of Pope Clement VII’
From the world-famous Mexican holiday, to parades in Ireland, trick-or-treaters in the U.S. and thousands of people launching huge kites in Guatemala, the Day of the Dead is more alive than ever among those who want to honor their deceased loved ones
The Mexican guerrilla leader, who adopted the name Galeano in 2014, will step back to pave the way for a new generation
An analysis suggests that some academic publishers have multiplied their income thanks to accepting trivial studies en masse
Crow has been a benefactor of Justice Clarence Thomas for more than two decades. Leo, who worked with Trump to move the court to the right, paid a trip for Justice Samuel Alito
The Puerto Rican singer left college to focus on his music, and the bet paid off. Now, his name is synonymous with streaming milestones, successful collaborations and number one songs on all the charts
Temporal interference could provide an alternative to DBS, which has been very successful in some cases of Parkinson’s disease and epilepsy, but requires electrodes to be surgically implanted
The strike on a cafe in the village of Hroza on Oct. 5 was one of the deadliest attacks since the Kremlin’s forces launched a full-scale invasion 20 months ago
Lower fuel prices and rapid interest rate hikes from the European Central Bank slowed inflation. Economic output in the eurozone shrank by 0.1% in the July-September quarter
Although hip hop has made the phenomenon of ‘flexing’ popular, it’s common across professions and eras, from Picasso to Cristiano Ronaldo. Putting on a façade to impress people is also loaded with interpretations related to class and art that go beyond the surface
The president has canceled several celebratory events due to the situation in Gaza, generating criticism from secular sectors
The former employee believes that the lawsuit filed against Meta by the attorneys general of 41 states will forever change the relationship between children and social networks
Elements of previous conflicts are being repeated in the current war, such as the suffering of civilians and the indiscriminate bombing of non-military targets
With his decisions in favor of political opportunism, the Israeli prime minister is responsible for the chain of errors that allowed the massacre perpetrated by the militia on October 7