This second emergency determination covers a $147.5 million sale for equipment, including fuses, charges and primers, that is needed to make the 155 mm shells that Israel has already purchased function
Some residents are struggling with the return of an industry requiring workers to be attentive and hospitable even though they are trying to care for themselves after losing their loved ones, friends, homes and community
Gov. Mike DeWine found that the bill would affect a small number of children, ‘but for those who face gender dysphoria and for their families, the consequences of this bill could not be more profound’
There will be 80 supreme court elections in 33 states, where battles over the right to end pregnancies, gerrymandering, voting rights and other issues will take center stage
She advocates for prohibiting the use of phones with internet capabilities to those under 16, and states that the best parental control is, precisely, the parents
In one of Latin America’s chief host countries for migrants and refugees, foreigners must contend with bureaucracy and job insecurity as they dream of being reunited with their relatives
New deportation laws in the EU and debates about immigration in the United Kingdom and the United States will mark the 2024 election calendar. Nationalists and populists appear to be advancing their agenda in the West
Ultra-right wing President Javier Milei’s radical initiative will be fast-tracked through Congress in extraordinary sessions
The obsession with framing migration as an invasion is especially jarring in Spain, a country that hundreds of thousands of people left to escape misery and Franco’s dictatorship
Amid fears that the supply of arms provided by Ukraine’s allies could run out, Kyiv is eager to bolster the country’s defense industry
EL PAÍS data expert Kiko Llaneras has put together a list of data points that show that — contrary to what we may believe — we are making progress in a number of important areas
At a time in which paternity is diffuse and expansive, science provides the ultimate certainty. But can you handle it?
For the past 30 years, Colonel Angelo Rabelo has been fighting against animal-trafficking and poaching in the Pantanal, the largest freshwater wetland on the planet, which lies between Brazil, Bolivia and Paraguay
From Colombian singer Karol G to Puerto Rican reggaeton star Bad Bunny, world-renowned Spanish-language musicians are complete strangers to the majority of Brazilians. In Latin America’s largest country, none of the most-played songs are in Spanish. Rather, they tend to be locally-produced and sung in Portuguese
The Times Square Ball Drop is one of the most popular events, but there are other cities that offer unique experiences to greet the new year
Tech companies use users’ personal data to improve generative artificial intelligence systems, but there are ways to get this information removed
The doctor and researcher at Memorial Sloan Kettering Hospital in New York believes that cancer vaccines, which are still under investigation, will begin to be used in the early stages of the disease, to try to prevent relapse
The fear of offending Israel is restricting freedom of expression, which is why symbols are making a comeback
Under the ceasefire proposal, supported by Washington, Israeli soldiers would leave the most populated areas to facilitate the entry of large amounts of humanitarian aid. Hamas rejects it
The Democratic government argues that the rule, which will allow local authorities to deport people starting in March, is unconstitutional
It is the second state to decide not to allow the Republican to participate in the presidential primaries because of the attack on the Capitol. Michigan decided Wednesday that he can run
Most government offices and some private businesses close on the 11 U.S. federal holidays
The diplomatic delegations agreed on the need to keep the border open for trade
The growth rate for the United States in the past year was 0.53%, about half the worldwide figure
Obesity drugs like Wegovy and Zepbound are capturing the attention of celebrities and showing promising results in helping people shed pounds
From the walls of the Egyptian pyramids to the illustrators of today, Laia Beltran and Lucy Victoria Davis reclaim the value of couture drawing as art in a book full of documentary and anecdotal information