
A divided Federal Reserve cuts interest rates by 0.25 points amid fears of a deteriorating labor market
The Fed expects to continue cutting rates in January amid pressure from the White House

The Fed expects to continue cutting rates in January amid pressure from the White House

The Trump administration’s proposal would apply to visitors from countries included in the Visa Waiver Program

The researcher has published a new book that unpacks the inner workings of the ancestral neural GPS that allows us to locate ourselves in the here and now, recall memories, and imagine future worlds

The tool is a legal standard for governments and parliaments in the region to use. It establishes obligations for digital platforms, such as the timely removal of violent or non-consensual content

The ‘Wall Street Journal’ claims the opposition leader left by sea for Curaçao with US support

The UN has denounced Israel for continuing to restrict the entry of aid while a storm is expected that could worsen the already catastrophic humanitarian situation in the Strip

Jorge Rodríguez, president of the Venezuelan parliament, downplayed the prize awarded to María Corina Machado and questioned ‘the hypocrisy of the peace organizations’

Ana Corina Sosa delivers her mother’s acceptance speech at a ceremony marked by condemnation of the violence of Maduro’s regime

The opposition leader is traveling to Norway but will not be present at the award ceremony. The prize committee highlighted her struggle to promote democracy in her country and her leadership of the resistance against Nicolás Maduro

The renowned Puerto Rican journalist defends bilingual, independent, and community-based journalism in Trump’s America

Isaac Rendón, who has spina bifida, found his passion in adaptive surfing. But his story highlights how inaccessible Mexican beaches are to people with disabilities

A decade has passed since the premiere of the television series that catapulted the Ukrainian leader to office. The show discussed corruption, but made no mention of the threat of Russia

Their children, born in the US state to immigrant parents, crossed the border and never returned. Faced with what they consider an inadequate response from the authorities, the families are seeking justice on their own

The first anniversary of the forced disappearance of Nehemiah, Steven, Ismael, and Joshua brought together family members and neighbors, who are anxiously awaiting a verdict in the case

Innsbruck prosecutors are seeking a three-year prison term for Thomas Plamberger, who attempted a difficult winter ascent of Austria’s highest peak, the Grossglockner, with his less experienced girlfriend

The market is pricing in a quarter-point cut as the debate intensifies over Jerome Powell’s successor at an institution that is more divided than ever

The US president held his first political rally with voters outside Washington in months to try to calm citizens’ concerns about inflation

Cities and counties such as San Francisco, Los Angeles, and San Jose will still pay salaries higher than the state rate

Her victory ends 30 years of Republican control and makes her the first Democrat to lead a city historically dominated by Cuban Americans