
Shoshana Zuboff, philosopher: ‘AI is surveillance capitalism continuing to evolve and expand’
The author of ‘The Age of Surveillance Capitalism’ applauds the EU’s initiatives to curb big tech and calls on the bloc not to bow to pressure from Trump

The author of ‘The Age of Surveillance Capitalism’ applauds the EU’s initiatives to curb big tech and calls on the bloc not to bow to pressure from Trump

The arrest of an operative of the powerful CATEM labor union with links to the Sinaloa Cartel increases the pressure on the government in its challenge to curb the cartels

Thousands of beneficiaries from Colombia, Cuba, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, and Honduras will have to leave the country in the coming weeks
The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency is running for UN Secretary-General

From Tom Brady to Javier Milei, more and more people are paying tens of thousands of dollars to clone their animals, a business that exploits the notion of ‘eternal love.’ But what do they actually buy? Twenty years after the cloning of Snuppy, companies, scientists and bioethicists are divided

The bodies of the director and the photographer were found Sunday at their home in Los Angeles

The dispute between the two companies to take control of Warner ushers in a new phase in the entertainment industry, and it’s not yet clear how it could impact workers and audiences

The ‘Culture vs. War’ project brings together in six documentaries the stories of Ukrainian writers, musicians, photographers and filmmakers who traveled to the front after the Russian invasion

The mayor-elect, who will take office on December 18, focused her campaign on affordability and immigrant rights, presenting herself as a counterweight to Trump in a predominantly Latino city

A series of brutally cruel cases is forcing society to confront the deadliest side of misogyny, which kills four women every day

The Nobel laureate’s decision to go to Oslo has raised questions about what will happen to her leadership if she cannot go back to the country

The country starts deliveries on Monday to address its deficit with the US, after Trump threatened tariffs over noncompliance with the 1944 treaty

The bodies of the photographer and filmmaker behind ‘The Princess Bride’ and ‘When Harry Met Sally’ have been found in their home in the upscale Brentwood neighborhood. Police are investigating it as an ‘apparent homicide’

The ultraconservative candidate, representing the right wing, obtained 58.1% of the vote. His opponent, Jeannette Jara, a communist activist and standard-bearer of the left, secured 41.3%