
Appeals court upholds Trump’s $83 million fine for defaming E. Jean Carroll
The US president’s lawyers argued that he enjoyed immunity when he called the journalist mentally ill while denying raping her
The US president’s lawyers argued that he enjoyed immunity when he called the journalist mentally ill while denying raping her
The designer maintained an idyll with the city that was his muse throughout his career
Moscow employs thousands of Egyptian, Nigerian, Chinese, North Korean, and Cuban mercenaries to attack its neighboring country. Many are sent en masse to the front lines and end up as prisoners of war
Juan Carlos Ferrero praises the unique ‘versatility’ of a multifaceted competitor who says he has not yet reached his peak
The veteran traveler was suffocated to death at the Bumi Aditya, a modest lodging that had become her second home after long stays there. Now her loved ones want answers from the staff
The Sandinista regime resorts to police, paramilitaries and neighborhood committees to quell dissent. A survey reveals the extent of social control
For over two decades now, at the end of each summer, the Navarrese location’s residents go to great pains to faithfully recreate old traditions and trades
The US government has revived the idea of deporting the Salvadoran back to his country, where he previously suffered torture
In 1635, Spain sent an envoy to England to make purchases. When Charles I was beheaded, the dismantling of the English art collections became the opportunity of the century
We’re always worried about what others think, but this professor has a remedy: forget these pressures and pay attention to what goes unnoticed
The Venezuelan government has announced a massive recruitment drive, while Washington has stepped up its warnings after a week of heightened tensions
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez avoided breaking relations with Tel Aviv but launched nine retaliatory measures
Washington’s latest offensive against the Maduro government is sowing uncertainty in the region, with the war on drugs as a backdrop
The US president has triggered an avalanche of court rulings against his attempts to expand his own power
Cristina Kirchner’s party defeated the far-right candidates by more than 13 points in Sunday’s vote in a key Argentine province