Suffering from prostate cancer or benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is not the end of a relationship. Technology and sexologists offer solutions to maintain erections and orgasms, even if ejaculation is no longer possible
Debbie Wasserman Schultz’s decision to run in majority-Black District 20 after the disappearance of her former seat has ignited a debate among Democrats over racial representation
The far-right contender Abelardo de la Espriella leads going into election day, while the leftist candidate Iván Cepeda is relying on a late surge
Google and OpenAI have solved decades-old problems — but the scientific community is beginning to discuss whether limits should be placed on the technology
Around 3.5 million people study the Spanish language in sub-Saharan Africa, double the number in 2014. Music, football, migration and the decline in French’s prestige explain its advance
Four-telescope astronomical observatory is at the heart of the first space exploration to be led by the country
This date should prompt us to think about the children whose migrant parents will be missing from the family table this year — not because of death or any other unavoidable circumstance, but because the government separated them from their families