
Devastating floods leave at least 27 dead and dozens missing in Texas
The torrential rain hit a summer camp where 750 girls were staying, 23 of whom have yet to be located
The torrential rain hit a summer camp where 750 girls were staying, 23 of whom have yet to be located
For nearly 40 years, the British art gallery has defended the Flemish Baroque master’s authorship of ‘Samson and Delilah’
Five days in five videos that chronicle daily life in the Gaza Strip. A cameraman captures the suffering of the people in this Palestinian territory, bombarded and devastated by the Israeli army
After 10 years, the queer idol of intimate pop is once again releasing music, and reflecting on five albums, dizzying fame — then seeing it all fall apart
The mystery of the sounds made by colossal extinct reptiles takes a new turn following the discovery of a fossilized larynx similar to the vocal organs of avian species
The Spanish ‘online hunter’ Isidoro Román Cuesta has revealed the real names behind more than 20 right-wing accounts on X
The resumption of livestock exports and the reduced tax on remittances are concrete victories, but the bilateral relationship has not yet found solid footing
Since 2023, this Canadian philosophy graduate has directed the most influential publication in the field of tech. She was a pioneer in understanding what is now obvious: the inseparable connection between technology and power. Since Donald Trump won the elections, ‘Wired’ has also been covering US political news, and subscriptions have skyrocketed
Walking around the small, pedestrian-only island allows you to step back in time and discover the essence of Turkey through local cuisine and nature, away from the mass tourism of the cultural capital
Immigration Service data shows that detentions in the state are double those in Florida and triple those in California