
‘The Bear’: Realistic or over the top? Real chefs weigh in
The show every chef is hooked on is back — though being top of its genre doesn’t mean it doesn’t take some creative liberties
The show every chef is hooked on is back — though being top of its genre doesn’t mean it doesn’t take some creative liberties
Throughout her 30-year career, the New Yorker has survived typecasting, conquered critics and audiences and shown that it is possible to succeed without forfeiting her privacy. This summer, she returns to the screen with ‘Jurassic World Rebirth’ and debuts as a director
Sascha’s biggest handicap has been his unwillingness to compete and fight when things get tough, writes Toni Nadal
The founder of Ambulante and a key figure in documentary filmmaking joins the group of Mexicans who will vote for the 2026 Oscars, along with Adriana Paz, David Pablos, Astrid Rondero, and Julio Chavezmontes
The virologist, awarded for his part in the discovery of the hepatitis C virus, has helped save the lives of millions of people
The Mexican boxer, arrested by US authorities, has never concealed his ties to Los Chapitos. His ex-wife, Frida Muñoz, is the widow of a son of the drug lord
The foreign minister resigns, a diplomatic conflict with the US shows no signs of abating, and the justice system requests the arrest of the highest-ranking former government official over corruption
The rise of televangelist Paula White in the president’s circle propels a religious movement that links faith with economic success
Around half of the country’s Hispanic population worries they or someone close to them could be deported, compared to only 15% of whites
The president launches a nationalist and ‘patriotic’ program at a rally in Iowa, ahead of the 2026 celebrations, with an approach that worries historians
The soccer star and his high school sweetheart were married in Porto on Sunday, June 22, after a 13-year relationship and three children together