Thomas Markle’s eldest daughter was seeking $75,000 in damages for the “malicious, hurtful, and damaging lies” she claimed the Duchess of Sussex had told. A Florida judge has dismissed her lawsuit again
The transcript of the president’s questioning over the classified documents case and the appearance of the special counsel who investigated the matter gave rise to an acrimonious confrontation
The bill passed by the Senate Health and Human Services Committee would ban puberty blockers and end access to hormones for those already receiving therapy
His announcement will pit him against outgoing Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte, who is considered the favorite to replace Stoltenberg and has the tacit support of most member countries
The Travel Smart campaign’s ranking analyzed 328 large companies and found that 85% do not have credible plans to reduce or replace air travel with train journeys or remote working
Democrats, as the minority in the House, began gathering signatures for a ‘discharge petition’ — a seldom-successful procedural tool that can circumvent the speaker’s control over which bills come up for a vote
The French medieval scholar has dedicated the last few years to tracing a history of colors. He says that this year’s tone, ‘somber, disturbing and not too cheerful,’ is gray
The memberships of six nations from the region have been stalled for years. But after Russia’s war on Ukraine, EU officials are more keen on trying to lure them away from the Kremlin’s influence
Ratcliffe, the British billionaire, last month bought a 27.7% stake in the Premier League club — more than a year after American owners the Glazer family invited offers from potential buyers
The European elections in June will determine if conservatives and Christian Democrats align with the far-right or stick with their long-standing coalition of social democrats and liberals
Neither President Joe Biden nor former President Donald Trump faces significant opposition in primary contests across Georgia, Washington state, Mississippi and Hawaii
The Spanish engineer talks to EL PAÍS about the need for ethical algorithms, society’s permissive response to AI and why more needs to be done to address the risks of the technology, such as autonomous weapons
Prices rose 0.4% from January to February, higher than the previous month‘s figure of 0.3%. Compared with a year earlier, consumer prices rose 3.2% last month
The strikes targeted infrastructure and reportedly destroyed a Lukoil refinery and a fuel depot while Russian pro-Ukraine paramilitaries fought Kremlin troops in border skirmishes
Half of the people who take these weight loss drugs stop treatment within a year. Most regain two-thirds of their lost weight, but a new study suggests there is a way to avoid the rebound effect
In the coming weeks, female artists who are setting the course for pop will release albums or perform at vast concerts. Never before have so many coincided in such a short space of time
Four women had reported Tate to the U.K. authorities for alleged sexual violence and physical abuse, but the Crown Prosecution Service decided not to prosecute him.
Only two men have stripped naked on stage at the Academy Awards in Hollywood: one 50 years ago and another on Sunday. And the two, in their own way, left an uncomfortable message
Asylum requests from residents of the enclave and the West Bank tripled last year compared to 2021, but Israel’s attacks since October 7 have slowed the flow of those seeking protection on European soil
The politician, who has been in office since the assassination of president Jovenel Moïse in 2021, announced from Puerto Rico that he will step down once a transitional council is formed to lead the country