
Research confirms authenticity of Christopher Columbus’ remains in Spain
A new study of bones that were transferred to the Spanish city of Seville from Havana in 1899 confirms with ‘absolute reliability’ that they belong to the explorer
A new study of bones that were transferred to the Spanish city of Seville from Havana in 1899 confirms with ‘absolute reliability’ that they belong to the explorer
Tina Weymouth and Chris Frantz share memories about the 1984 film, which has been remastered and is being screened in movie theaters
A powerful storm is heading towards the Florida peninsula, which has not yet recovered from the previous emergency. According to a study, rainfall during the September natural disaster was about 10% heavier due to global warming
Highways leading out of the area are clogged after 5.5 million residents were ordered to evacuate, with the mayor warning it was a matter of life and death
The storm, which has been classified as ‘extremely dangerous’ by the US National Hurricane Center, is heading for the state
The former US president resorts to personal attacks, while the vice president reminds voters of her rival’s role in the Capitol assault, all as the polls remain neck and neck
The successful businesswoman, television star and activist talks about the US election and her campaign to mobilize voters
A second Donald Trump term – with Elon Musk as his lieutenant – would be equivalent to turning the White House into a casino, open to the most extravagant bets, acts of corruption and ceaseless outbursts in the name of libertarian ideology
Spanish photographer Daniel Ochoa de Olza has spent six years completing his work ‘The Gap,’ which sums up, with its turbulent beauty, the drama of this abrupt barrier between two countries and two continents
A new report from the American Immigration Council highlights the immense financial burden of the Republican’s campaign promise, arguing it would become a significant drain on taxpayers
An investigation has been launched in Tennessee after victims’ families and survivors said that management had prohibited employees from leaving the facility
In her historic inauguration, the country’s new leader paid tribute to all the women who came before her
The politician from Plains, Georgia is known for his concept of moral leadership, with which he governed the United States for four years
The 51-year-old Puerto Rican holds a doctorate in Political Science and is an environmental activist in the South Bronx. Every day, he works to expand the diversity of the century-old museum
Chile has failed to stop cars driving over the large designs etched into the rock of this vast landscape. Aerial images this September revealed the extent of the destruction
Mothers and fathers of the 43 disappeared students have refused to abandon the case, even a decade later. They will not settle for one of the many versions that they have been given regarding what happened to their children
The original image actually shows the vice president with then-talk show host Montel Williams in 2001
At an EL PAÍS forum, the leader called for increased public investment, arguing it has had a more positive effect on the economy than the ‘neoliberal dogma’ seen during austerity
Thousands of Latinas between the ages of 18 and 26 come to the United States as au pairs. Some return, but many others find ways to stay
The theft at the National Museum of Anthropology made headlines around the world and forced the authorities to improve security in cultural and artistic centers, while giving greater importance to the country’s historical legacy
The executive director of Human Rights Watch says the governments of Colombia and Panama must address the crimes against women on one of the most dangerous routes in the world
The Mexican former beauty queen and influencer will parade at the fashion week to present the collection of designer April Black Diamond
The biggest swing state in the U.S. elections is shaping up to definitively tip the balance for Democrats or Republicans in November
In recent years, the hostility felt by supporters of one party toward the other has grown, demonstrating a greater divide in the United States ahead of the upcoming elections
On November 5, voters in 41 territories will decide on 147 ballot measures that address some of the most important issues for many citizens
The conquistador Francisco Vázquez de Coronado y Guzmán crossed Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas between 1540 and 1542 and left behind pieces that have been analyzed in a new study
A recent Scripps News/Ipsos poll found that more Americans trust the former president to handle immigration than Kamala Harris