The French release of a new adaptation of Felix Salten’s classic, revisits the shock of that moment, which has served as a rite of passage for generations — even Paul McCartney says he was impacted by it
The Republican wants to exercise power from day one, with promises of political revenge and plans for mass deportations. His return to the White House on Monday represents a test of strength for US democracy and a blow to the geopolitical chessboard
The new president’s cabinet — one of the least diverse in recent decades — has the highest concentration of billionaires ever recorded
While Trump has increasingly behaved as though he were already the sitting president during the transition, the Democrat has focused his efforts on safeguarding as much of his political legacy as possible
Three ordinary men whose homes were threatened by the Eaton Fire decided to ignore evacuation orders and stay put to save their homes and those of others neighbors. These are the stories of Paul Mendez, Gregory Dane and Shane Jordan
The billionaire has begun to hire employees for the Department of Government Effectiveness and to point out some expenses to be cut
She conducts the Bogotá Women’s Philharmonic Orchestra and the Cartagena Symphony Orchestra. The latter is a social project made up of children and youths who perform in concert at the Cartagena Music Festival
Italian climatologist Carlo Buontempo regrets that society has not been able to take advantage of the abundant scientific information available on the planet’s climate imbalance
Biopic ‘Better Man’ opened to rave reviews but is turning out to be a box-office disaster — is its protagonist’s fate to be a pop idol in Europe, Asia and Australia but an unknown in the world’s largest market?