The statement said no one else was involved in the crash. No details about the crash, including when and where it took place, were immediately released
Democrats in the state Legislature passed the law last year in part as an acknowledgement that many of the more than 500,000 people who work in fast food restaurants are not teenagers
Websites offering free trips to paradise in exchange for working as a house sitter or boat crew are on the rise, but it’s important to do your research
The German essayist is a leading voice on various subjects, including intolerance, xenophobia and defending the LGBTQ+ community. In a conversation with EL PAÍS, she warns of the dangers that come with taking human rights for granted
More and more non-diabetics are measuring their glucose spikes with sensors that make health monitoring the ultimate privilege. Is it a form of health consciousness or an unjustified obsession?
Experts say the infrastructure, which was knocked down by a cargo ship, did not have adequate protective measures around its pillars
A recording of a previously unreleased concert by the pianist at Carnegie Hall, made at the time when she found her sound, marks the beginning of a year filled with tributes to the widow of John Coltrane
The monarch, who is still undergoing cancer treatment, is seeking to overcome the current crisis of confidence in the British monarchy
Letting go of deep hurt by incorporating the process of forgiveness is very beneficial for health and well-being, even if the wrongs come from the people you love most
Electronic games can help treat mental health conditions, but studies that would enable their development in a scientific environment and address possible addiction concerns are still lacking
‘Peace is never made with weapons, but with outstretched hands and open hearts,’ Francis said, to applause from the wind-swept crowd below
Delahunt was an early Obama backer, becoming the first member of the Massachusetts congressional delegation to endorse the Illinois senator’s presidential bid
Fear that cocaine and ecstasy will be laced with lethal doses of opiates or other dangerous substances has unleashed a wave of hysteria among drug users
Selling artwork from museums and public collections keeps them relevant, connecting them to the contemporary world and society
After turning up hundreds of genes with hard-to-predict effects, some scientists are now probing the grander developmental processes that shape face geometry
Venezuela’s surprise presidential candidate tells EL PAÍS that he’s willing to facilitate the incumbent’s peaceful departure from power
Since 1950, more than 74 million hectares of Indonesian rainforest have been logged, burned or degraded for development of palm oil, paper and rubber plantations, mining and other commodities
Laughter often arises from unbearable pain; it can be a cruel yet soothing way of facing the wound
Power struggles between Swedish mafia clans make the Scandinavian country one of the most violent in Europe
The former president is among the world’s 350 richest billionaires thanks to the IPO of his social network with an inflated valuation