Trump doubles down on attacking a weakened press
The president-elect threatens a barrage of lawsuits against critical media, while owners of influential newspapers look to bury the hatchet
The president-elect threatens a barrage of lawsuits against critical media, while owners of influential newspapers look to bury the hatchet
Journalism, literature, gastronomy, travel, soccer and family (disagreements included) make up the gargantuan personal menu of the US writer, who has edited prestigious magazines such as ‘Granta’ and ‘The New Yorker’
From solar energy beamed from space to live self-repairing materials, research in 2025 is promising. And we may see more changes that make cities greener and cleaner
During each jump into the void — at 52 miles per hour and from a height of 115 feet — Mexican divers defy death in front of tourists from all over the world
The ‘Nosferatu’ remake, with Lily-Rose Depp as Ellen Hutter, brings a contemporary lens to the genre, highlighting the complex and varied roles women have played — from assertive vampires to those overwhelmed by the forces of patriarchy
The North African country, one of the cradles of civilization, hides places unknown to many. Visitors can discover the location of the oracle of Alexander the Great, the great unknown Egyptian Mediterranean coast, or the secrets of the city of Alexandria
Experts insist that the issue cannot be resolved by demonizing one method of shopping over the other
Oporto’s Serralves Foundation has opened an exhibition on the previously unknown artwork of the legendary French New Wave filmmaker
The controversial ‘Emilia Perez’ is the film with the most nominations. ‘The Bear’ is in contention to win the most awards in the television categories
A new study suggests that some people, including those with aphantasia, can block involuntary visual thoughts from their minds