The exploitation of minerals in the Jequitinhonha River Valley is generating thousands of jobs, but is of concern to some locals, who worry about environmental damage
The discovery of a cave hunting scene indicates that rock art dates back even earlier than previously thought
Since the death of his wife in 2009, the Irish actor has focused on action thrillers based on the premise “you don’t know who you’re messing with”, such as his latest release: ‘In the Land of Saints and Sinners’
Barring entry to ‘terrible bores,’ this private club boasts the membership of prominent figures in British society, from politicians to actors, and even King Charles. After 193 years as a men’s only establishment, 60% of its members voted to include women in May
Europeans who remained in the UK following the referendum and withdrawal regret the increase in paperwork, the difficulty finding workers and the increasingly suspicious attitude towards foreigners
Washington closes in on the Mexican crime gang responsible for huge volumes of fentanyl trafficking
A record volume of passengers is expected at airports, where 32 million people will be screened. On the roads, 70.9 million are projected to head 50 miles or more from home over the Independence Day holiday
A variety of legislation went into effect in different parts of the country, dealing with everything from minimum wage to housing and hidden fees
The president jokes about falling asleep onstage, alleging fatigue from travel. A congressman from his own party has openly asked him to step down