
Are we pretending to look rich?
The way we dress and the plans we make have become a game of appearances. Economic precariousness, social media, and the broader social context may lie behind this phenomenon

The way we dress and the plans we make have become a game of appearances. Economic precariousness, social media, and the broader social context may lie behind this phenomenon

From prominent and controversial businessmen like Sam Bankman-Fried to political advisors like Dominic Cummings, several public figures have become famous for their disheveled appearance. But would they be able to do so if they weren’t rich, powerful, white men?

Murders of minors have risen by 50% in a country wracked by violence and drug trafficking

Family members of three Salvadorans who were sent from the United States on the same flights as hundreds of Venezuelans, accused without evidence of being gang members, have gone six months without any information about them

In an interview with EL PAÍS, the young Colombian singer and Latin Grammy winner spoke about her creative process, the importance of her Latin roots, and the release of her first album
Recruits aged between 18 and 24 receive training before going to the front after enlisting as volunteers

The government boasts of a 60% drop in murders in the state, even though Guanajuato continues to lead Mexico in the number of homicides registered. Behind the figures that indicate success, there are still massacres, the discovery of mass clandestine graves, and executions

When she started modeling, she was told her career would be over at 18. Today, at 77, she’s still going strong and embodies a new standard of mature, real beauty. She’s also the mother of Elon Musk, the feared Silicon Valley mogul. To her, he’s just her son. ‘He’s very sweet, very good,’ she says

The filmmaker makes his debut as novelist at 89 years of age with ‘What’s With Baum?’