Vice President Harris says she’s ‘scared as heck’ that Donald Trump could win
The vice president is scheduled to begin a series of events focused on abortion in Wisconsin, a key battleground state
The vice president is scheduled to begin a series of events focused on abortion in Wisconsin, a key battleground state
The celebration of the Austrian composer includes biographies and two disappointing symphony cycles by Christian Thielemann (Sony) and Andris Nelsons (DG)
The first partial heart transplant on a newborn with severe vascular dysfunction proves successful: the organ works, and the implanted valves and vessels have developed along with the child
A recent study highlights the severe consequences of decades of logging in old-growth woodlands
Trump, who won the Iowa caucuses on Monday, remains on the Maine ballot for the March 5 primary for now
Blending touches of Joni Mitchell, Lana del Rey and Pre-Raphaelite gentlewoman, Weyes Blood’s artistic personality seems supremely witchy. We speak with the Californian singer-songwriter, whose charisma permeates her every move
It’s unusual for the same generation to experience two major crises, but that’s what happened with the one from 2008-2012 and the one that was unleashed with the pandemic
A screenwriter and legend of crime fiction, Lehane last year published his 15th book, returning to his hometown: Boston. The author of hits that have been adapted to film – such as ‘Mystic River’ or ‘Shutter Island’ – and the creator of several characters in the legendary TV series ‘The Wire’ has recovered a story from the 1970s about racial segregation
While urban environment may trigger psychological problems, rural areas can also negatively impact a person’s well-being
The young, openly gay rapper, once again uses scandal as a promotional tool with ‘J Christ,’ his new single
Technology that promised travel at near-supersonic speeds in capsules through vacuum tubes deflates after a decade of projects that did not come together
The future ban on combustion engines raises the question of what to do with so-called residual cars
Leila Pereira, the head of Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras responds to her many critics in a press conference exclusively for female journalists
The ‘extremely online’ were odd birds a decade ago but now they can show us how avoid pervasive and predatory algorithms
Gérald Darmanin said that the player had ‘a notorious link’ to the pan-Arab Islamist group because Benzema posted a message of support for the people of Gaza
A jury last year already found that Trump sexually abused her and defamed her in October 2022
Kim Jong Un has been on a provocative run of weapons testing and threats that raised regional tensions to their highest point in years
A judge releases a table tennis teacher, a barber and an alleged Spanish mercenary due to insufficient evidence
King Charles III will undergo a ‘corrective procedure’ next week for an enlarged prostate
The report suggested that shoppers will be able to keep fueling economic growth this year, since consumer spending accounts for nearly 70% of the U.S. economy
The Israeli historian and writer, author of the bestseller ‘Sapiens,’ is one of the world’s leading thinkers. He talks to EL PAÍS about the Israeli prime minister, making science accessible to the public, and why he hates the word exciting
The 71-year-old drug trafficker, who for years worked under the protection of Joaquín ‘El Chapo’ Guzmán, has been sentenced to 22 years in prison in the US
The change could potentially eliminate billions of dollars in fee revenue for the nation’s biggest banks
The attack also threatened to further ignite violence in a Middle East unsettled by Israel’s ongoing war on Hamas in the Gaza Strip
In a new report, the organization calls on governments to extend social protections to break the cycle of low-paying work
Ministers and deputies in favor of reestablishing Jewish settlements in the enclave are promoting ‘encouraging’ Palestinians to relocate to other countries
The caucuses in Iowa have confirmed the real estate magnate’s enormous power and the narrowing opportunities to prevent his nomination