An exhibition and a photobook explore the American artist’s use of portraiture and the male nude to question traditional forms of representing women
David DePape, who faces up to 50 years in prison, admitted that he broke into the Pelosis’ home on Oct. 28, 2022, intending to hold Nancy Pelosi hostage and ‘break her kneecaps’
The director of the largest medical center in the Palestinian enclave accuses the Israeli military of taking corpses and performing military operations in the emergency, radiology, neonatal and burns areas of the complex
Dominique Hyde, the U.N. Refugee Agency’s director of foreign relations, says the humanitarian crisis resulting from the war in Sudan is the worst she’s seen in three decades
The singer recently reunited with his father after 42 years. He’s fighting to save his marriage, launching a clothing company and expanding his beauty brand. He is also still active with the group that made him famous in the 1990s
A new book tells the story of two German-speaking immigrant families and a fervent Nazi who continued to keep the Angel of Death’s secrets even after he drowned in São Paulo
British cuisine has opened up to the world like very few others, and its recipes have received influences from other countries with open arms
The end of one’s working life can be a relief but also feel like a threat. It is essential to face mourning for the past and embrace new opportunities
On Thursday the 16th, the Spanish city will host the most important awards gala in Spanish-language music. With dozens of stars and the expectation of performances from the Colombian and Catalan songstresses, it is the first time in 24 years that the ceremony has been held outside the United States
Of the four GM plants that went on strike, workers at only a large SUV plant in Arlington, Texas, approved the contract
A review of 37 studies uncovers the consequences of excessive consumption of animal-based foods
An event camera discriminates important information rapidly and reduces visual intake by bypassing unnecessary data for efficient processing
The Italian prime minister often quotes the British author, creator of ‘The Lord of the Rings,’ whose works marked the youth movement of the neo-fascist MSI
The congressman faces a 23-count federal indictment that alleges he stole the identities of campaign donors and used their credit cards to make tens of thousands of dollars
A survey turned up some classics, such as getting criticized for one’s driving style, but there were a few surprises
The company opposes the unionization effort and has yet to reach a labor agreement with any of the stores that have voted to unionize
In 10 years, the Socialist leader went from complete obscurity to the prime minister’s chair for what might soon become the second-longest term in office of Spanish democracy
A federally required January count estimated that on any given night there were more than 75,500 homeless people in the county, with well over 46,000 of them in the Los Angeles city limits
Global greenhouse gas emissions will peak this decade. However, the U.N. warns that, even with no further increases, this will not be enough to avoid a ‘climate catastrophe’
New research that goes beyond clinical trials proves that programs promoting healthy habits achieve highly-favorable cardiometabolic indicators in people with prediabetes
A new machine will be used to drill a stretch of nearly 45 meters (148 feet) and rescuers hope to reach the trapped workers by Friday night or Saturday
The 18-year-old artist, who wrote her first song when she was eight, sings about life in the marginalized neighborhoods of the Dominican Republic
Sasha Skochilenko was arrested in St. Petersburg in April 2022 after replacing tiny price tags with ones that decried Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
The prosecutor in the state of Aguascalientes defends his theory about the murder of Ociel Baena Saucedo at the hands of his partner. However, the family of the jurist and LGBTQ activist categorically rejects the conclusions reached by the authorities
International humanitarian law expressly prohibits attacks on health centers, unless they are used to commit ‘acts harmful to the enemy.’ However, even in this case, an operation that puts the lives of civilians at risk is not lawful
The gesture came at the end of a day in which Xi and President Joe Biden held their first face to face meeting in a year and pledged to try to reduce tensions