The low-profile but hilarious TV series featuring Daniel Radcliffe and Steve Buscemi provides a modern-day lesson on exploited workers everywhere
Its portrayal of the realities of a restaurant kitchen divides professionals. Some, like Jamie Oliver, say they can’t even watch it
Mortgage rates have been mostly easing since November, echoing a pullback in the 10-year Treasury yield, which lenders use as a guide to pricing loans
Maintaining the notion that the war on drugs is the solution is borderline insulting in light of the overwhelming evidence accumulated from decades of failure
Special prosecutors brought the case before a grand jury in Santa Fe this week, months after receiving a new analysis of the gun that was used
An exhibition in Oslo puts the work of both painters in dialogue. And, in the city of Stavanger, another exhibit recently displayed the work of Spanish painter Eugenio Lucas in context with the Norwegians Lars Hertervig and Peder Balke
The Board for the Protection of Women was created during Franciso Franco’s regime, with the objective of ‘redeeming immoral women.’ Through podcasts, books and roundtables, abuses and violations of human rights that took place within this repressive system are finally being documented
A key lesson was learned in the first industrial revolution: technology by itself does not guarantee social improvement unless it focuses on the progress of the majority
American photographer Martin Gray has spent 40 years traveling the world in search of mystical enclaves. For those looking for travel ideas, here are 12 spots recommended in his new book
Jonathan Glazer’s ‘The Zone of Interest’ is a World War II story about daily life at Auschwitz from the German commander’s perspective
The recruitment of the Spaniard as ambassador reflects the country’s ambitious expansion plan, which aims to use tennis to boost the image-cleansing process it has embarked on with the spectacles of football, golf and Formula 1
Following a wiretapping and polygraph scandal, the leader’s closest advisor, Laura Sarabia, returns to his side wielding more power than ever
‘Let’s press on and hope that we can join together and make this great difference,’ House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., told the crowd
Germany’s Eike Schmidt is considering accepting a call from the far-right Brothers of Italy to try to wrest the Tuscan capital from the left, where it has governed for almost five decades. ‘Nothing’s been decided,’ he tells EL PAÍS
The American scientist, a rising star in the study of dinosaurs, talks to EL PAÍS about what would have happened to the species if they had not been wiped out by the asteroid
Restricting minors’ access to online content is a challenge that no country has managed to solve without generating new risks and inconveniences
The Super Bowl LVIII is nigh. The last eight teams will face off this weekend trying to get their place in the big game
The online furniture seller is cutting 13% of its global workforce. Macy’s is laying off about 3.5% of its total headcount and is closing five locations
Among the guests were German chancellor Olaf Scholz and a host of other political figures, FIFA president Gianni Infantino, UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin
Sports climbers, mountaineers, guides and professionals from the mountaineering world have urged the international federation to boycott any event in the country
The European Commission accused Apple in 2022 of abusing its dominant position by limiting access to its mobile payment technology
Storms have blasted much of the U.S. with rain, snow, wind and frigid temperatures, snarling traffic and air travel and causing at least 45 deaths
Nick Clegg, president of the company’s Global Affairs, argues that regulation should not be rushed in a conversation with EL PAÍS and four other media outlets in Davos
Kiko Llaneras’ predictions for the coming year, covering world elections, economy, technology, entertainment and geopolitics
While most previous probes have used landing zones some 6 miles wide, SLIM was aiming at a target of just 330 feet
The United Nations expert on human rights in the occupied Palestinian territories has demanded that Western governments move from condemnation to action