Fewer than one percent of the 489,000 school buses in the U.S. were electric at the end of 2023
Independent Russian news outlet Mediazona said Saturday that about 75,000 Russian men died in 2022 and 2023 fighting in the war
Israeli media reported that mediators were making progress on an agreement for a cease-fire and release of dozens of hostages held in Gaza as well as Palestinians imprisoned by Israel
The scientist, who became the first female director of the Vall d’Hebron Research Institute in its 30-year history, says that advanced immunology treatments and gene therapy will be ‘fundamental’ to treating diseases
We eat not only to nourish our bodies but also to revel in the joy of life and savor our freedom
From surfboards to robots, Elon Musk’s firm has created all kinds of curious articles
The former president has nearly won the battle against Nikki Haley, who, after four consecutive defeats, is clinging to her 40% support to avoid throwing in the towel
Taking Ukraine’s side means truly believing that the human species has a future. Not only as a species, but as a species characterized by humanity
Experts doubt whether it is a symbol of good fortune or of war. They believe it could include the name of a divinity and confirm that it was written in ‘Basque script’
‘Politics has gotten too personally bitter,’ said the president, who has practiced politics since he was elected to the U.S. Senate in 1972
This new class of synthetic opioids has been implicated in more than 200 deaths in Europe and North America since 2019
The state contest is the final major race before the election calendar broadens dramatically on Super Tuesday, March 5
The truces between criminal organizations in the state of Guerrero appear linked to the Catholic hierarchy, which is willing to mediate in order to stop the wave of violence
For the first time, the Chilean victim is able to hug her children, who were taken from her at birth and adopted off to a family in the United States. ‘I couldn’t believe it when they told me they were alive,’ she tells EL PAÍS
As the World Trade Organization opens its latest biannual meeting of government ministers Monday, its longtime moratorium on duties on e-commerce products is coming under pressure as never before
President Alexander Lukashenko, who has ruled Belarus with an iron hand for nearly three decades, on Sunday announced that he will run for the presidency again next year
Forensic police have found a tenth body among the ruins of the complex, where a deadly blaze started Thursday on the seventh floor
Western leaders are showing their support for Zelenskiy in Kyiv, but without major economic or military aid announcements. Ursula von der Leyen, the president of the European Commission, continues to praise the Ukrainian military: ‘You saved your country, you saved all of Europe’
Benedict’s mother called emergency responders to the family home the day after the fight, saying their breathing was shallow, their eyes were rolling back and their hands were curled
There were few surprises at the 30th edition of the Screen Actors Guild Awards, except for the Chilean actor’s win. The union’s president, Fran Drescher, thanked all the ‘champions’ for supporting the industrial action
The former president has clearly defeated Nikki Haley in her home state, but she has promised she to stay in the race until Super Tuesday
“For hardworking Americans, Nov. 5 will be our new liberation day. But for the liars and cheaters and fraudsters and censors and imposters who have commandeered our government, it will be judgment day,” he said to loud applause
The debate over whether or not Greta Gerwig or Margot Robbie should have been nominated for ‘Barbie’ reveals that, despite the drop in viewership, these Hollywood awards ceremonies still generate an emotional connection
According to U.S. officials, American and British fighter jets hit about 18 sites across multiple locations, targeting missiles, launchers, rockets, drones and unmanned surface and underwater vehicles
The small satellite revolution is enabling a space economy in which participation is no longer limited to major world powers and large companies
Two draft resolutions are being circulated by Henry Barbour, a national committeeman from Mississippi, for consideration at the RNC’s upcoming March meeting in Houston